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volume 1

Chapter 1: =is no information?= silently corrected as =is no information?"=

Chapter 1: the following sentence is lacking in the Tauchnitz edition: "Who is that Mr. Rhys?" said Eleanor.

Chapter 2: =that is what I think,= silently corrected as =that is what I think,"=

Chapter 2: =colored verbenas= silently corrected as =coloured verbenas=

Chapter 5: =nothing to signify= silently corrected as ="nothing to signify=

Chapter 5: ="Much' is comparative= silently corrected as ="'Much' is comparative=

Chapter 7: =pushed her hair= silently corrected as =pushed her chair=

Chapter 10: =And I am glad Autumn= silently corrected as ="And I am glad Autumn=

Chapter 10: ='Let not your heart be troubled.'"= silently corrected as ="Let not your heart be troubled."=

Chapter 11: =he said gravely.= silently corrected as =he said gravely,=

Chapter 11: =couteque coute= silently corrected as =coÛte que coÛte=

Chapter 13: =You must do it= silently corrected as ="You must do it=

Chapter 17: =to keep her,—= silently corrected as =to keep her.=

volume 2

Chapter 2: ='drink.'= silently corrected as ="drink."=

Chapter 3: =cotemporaries= silently corrected as =contemporaries=

Chapter 4: =Do you find it= silently corrected as ="Do you find it=

Chapter 6: =said her sister:= silently corrected as =said her sister,=

Chapter 9: =They are a desperate= silently corrected as ="They are a desperate=

Chapter 10: =no doubt he could.= silently corrected as =no doubt he could."=

Chapter 10: =My dear Eleanor: —= silently corrected as ="My dear Eleanor —=

Chapter 10: =do all things.'"= silently corrected as =do all things.'=

Chapter 10: =prayer, Eleanor?"= silently corrected as =prayer, Eleanor?=

Chapter 11: =each other's hearts,"= silently corrected as =each other's hearts,'=

Chapter 11: ="Suppose that she have= silently corrected as ='Suppose that she have=

Chapter 11: =unhappy for nothing.= silently corrected as =unhappy for nothing.'=

Chapter 11: ="for any other= silently corrected as ='for any other=

Chapter 12: ="Lord, Jehovah= silently corrected as ="'Lord, Jehovah=

Chapter 12: =do them good."= silently corrected as =do them good.'=

Chapter 12: =That was the beginning= silently corrected as ="That was the beginning=

Chapter 12: =R. R.= silently corrected as ="R. R."=

Chapter 13: =letter said. Next= silently corrected as =letter said, Next=

Chapter 15: ='Praise the lord! —'= silently corrected as ="Praise the lord! —"=

Chapter 15: ='Amen!'= silently corrected as ="Amen!"=

Chapter 16: =should have seen her= silently corrected as =should have seen her.=

Chapter 16: =like a woman?= silently corrected as =like a woman.=

Chapter 19: =never thirst.'"= silently corrected as =never thirst.'=

Chapter 19: =quantities with me?= silently corrected as =quantities with me.=

Chapter 19: =sinners adore.'"= silently corrected as =sinners adore.'=

Chapter 19: =These, were the heathen= silently corrected as =These were the heathen=

Chapter 20: =in the same manner.= silently corrected as =in the same manner,=

Chapter 20: ="Whom having= silently corrected as ="'Whom having=

Chapter 20: =full of glory."= silently corrected as =full of glory.'=

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