at" was
removed from the sentence: Mr. Quickenham was a tall,
thin man, with eager gray eyes, and a long projecting
nose, on which, his enemies in the courts of law were
wont to say, [THAT] his wife would hang a kettle, in
order that the unnecessary heat coming from his mouth
might not be wasted.
Chapter XLVIII, paragraph 2. The word "injustice" was
changed to "justice" in the sentence: He reminded
himself, too, of the murderer's present escape from
JUSTICE by aid of this pestilent clergyman; . . .
Chapter XLVIII, paragraph 4. "St." was added to the
sentence: He had already told St. George of Fenwick's
letter to him and of his letter to the bishop, and
ST. George had whistled.
Chapter XLIX, paragraph 21. The words "much as" were
added to the sentence: I believe I owe as much to
you,--almost as MUCH AS a woman can owe to a man;
but still, were my cousin so placed that he could
afford to marry a poor wife, I should leave you and
go to him at once.
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