anges were made to the original text:
Page 113: Added quote ("What do you desire? You have only to speak
and it shall be =brought."=)
Page 121: Was 'litle' (You can restore me permanently to my human
shape if you choose to show only a =little= perseverance
and courage.)
Page 206: Added apostrophe (in Octave =Feuillet's= _Roman d'un jeune
Homme pauvre_)
Page 227: Added quote (for when you die you will at least end your
days in =Brittany."=)
Page 267: Was 'attendent' (her passion for Tristrem moved her to
induce her =attendant= Brengwain to take her place)
Page 357: Was 'Eufeurien' (Thenaw met Ewen, the son of =Eufuerien=,
King of Cumbria, and fell deeply in love with him)
Footnote 38: Was 'Legende' (_La =Legende= de la Mort_)
Index: Was 'bulit' (the chapel of St Barbe =built= on, 335)
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