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sleep." page 188: added missing quote ["]We must not so mingle profane and sacred things," murmured Fleetword, placing his forefinger upon the tempting page 189: typo fixed "What! spoil my garnishing!" exclaimed Grundy![,] "look at the frosting of that horn, and the device, the two doves--see'st page 192: typo fixed sudden her lady wanted her to get some flowers, and she had only time to throw on her cardinal and run for them?[.]" page 203: typo fixed Buccaneer and Sir Wilmott[Willmott] Burrell; merely observing that it had the effect of chafing both in no ordinary degree. page 237: typo fixed for minstrelsy was not the fashion; and he almost began to thing[think] the disguise he had selected was an injudicious page 238: spurious quote removed ["]The old man shuddered, and said in an agitated voice--"Then, indeed, you will not do for me on this occasion." page 255: spurious quote removed and faithfulness must be a plant of forced and not of natural growth.["] page 277: added missing quote or other; but you, my Lord," he added, pointedly, ["]will have no difficulty in finding him out." page 296: typo fixed "Sit down, my good sir; compose yourelf[yourself]--you are much agitated--I pray you be composed." page 330: typo fixed engaged, and the garden free from visiters[visitors]. He looked from the window; it was one of the loveliest days of summer--a page 338: added missing quote "Do but bury _that_!" said Robin: ["]I would stay and do it, but that I must to the Nest at once." page 341: added missing period down in the dingle, and the beast is driving up the fold as if he were a man[.]" page 354: added missing quote ["]Then Barbara, whose blood was streaming from her wound, sprang to my bosom--sweet girl!--and hung, as I thought, page 355: added missing quote ["]I carried her round the chapel, and sank with her into the vault, where I had been concealed--that which contains the page 360: duplicate word removed didn't pray more, going that length of road, than you, and I, and all the [the] crew of the Fire-fly put together, have prayed page 367: spurious quote removed clanked against each other impatient of moisture--"Mother, take but little["] for you have need of prayer; that will stifle page 368: added comma the
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