a few hour's drive
from...' corrected to 'hours''
21. page 158--colon at end of line 'At the sunny hour of noon:'
changed to semi-colon
22. page 162--typo 'interpretaion' corrected to 'interpretation'
23. page 163--typo 'wtth' in sentence '...much, compared wtth its
village-like...' corrected to 'with'
24. page 166--typos in sentence '...je sins un pr[=e]tre.' corrected
to '...je suis un pretre.'
25. page 167--typo in sentence '..."How should I know, monsieur?,'
corrected to '"How should I know, monsieur?"'
26. page 167, later--double quote added to sentence "Pretty--very
pretty lodgers, said I.
27. page 168--extraneous double quote removed from sentence 'I knew
from its position...'
28. page 168--missing initial double quote added to sentence Oui,
monsieur."
29. page 169--period substituted for comma at end of sentence '...at
length, then?" said I,
30. page 169--same error at end of '...black upon his arm,"
31. page 169--extraneous double quote removed from sentence '...before
me, dying!" The concierge...'
32. page 170--added missing quote at end of sentence '...cher?--it is
a sad story.'
33. page 171--extraneous " removed at end of sentence '...had not found
her friend.'
34. page 171--extraneous " removed at end of sentence '...He is dead,
too, then?'
35. page 171--changed comma to period at end of line '..enchanted,
wander evermore,'
36. page 172--added quote at start of sentence 'Emma will have it that...'
37. page 173--removed extra 's' from 'disinterestednesss'
38. page 175--added missing quote at end of '...flirts a discretion.'
39. page 180--added 't' to word 'eloquenly'
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March 1848, by Various
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