A Novel, by T. W. HANSHEW.
The Earl's Atonement.--By BERTHA M. CLAY.
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| Printer's punctuation errors were corrected. |
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| The following apparent printer's spelling errors were addressed. |
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| Page 13 'Mademoselle' to 'Mademoiselle' 'You are mademoiselle Kent'|
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| Page 20 'outstretached' to 'outstretched' 'both hands outstretched'|
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| Page 20 'sparking' to 'sparkling' 'that eager, sparkling face' |
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| Page 20 'farm-hous' to 'farm-house' 'weather-beaten farm-house' |
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| Page 36 'hat' to 'that' 'is convinced that my talents' |
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| Page 52 'exclamed' to 'exclaimed' '"I can't!" exclaimed the girl' |
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| Page 56 'thay' to 'they' 'they have spirited her away' |
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| Page 61 'it' to 'if' 'better if some people were' |
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| Page 61 'familar' to 'familiar' 'a familiar and |
| rather distinguished' |
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| Page 66 ''o' to 'of' 'the happiness of his life' |
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| Page 75 'know' to 'known' 'it was known far and wide' |
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