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to see the Sahib get sand of his feet, extremely] Typo: Changed of to off. Page 223: [some out-of-the-way Highland or Norwegian loch, with on boat on it, and the trout rising in the middle.] Typo: Changed on to one. Page 256: [jungle comes the sound of Burmese music. A Pwe is] Changed Pwe to Pwe for consistency. Page 268: [them; a _reductio ad absuurdum_, from the point of view of] Typo: Changed absuurdum to absurdum. Page 273: [it on as they came out, modesly and neatly. The women] Typo: Changed modesly to modestly. Page 277: [As we were talking, the Rock pilot came alonside in a] Typo: Changed alonside to alongside. Page 279: [wordly desires[1]. So it was in the earliest Scottish Church;] Typo: Changed wordly to worldly. Page 307: [with elephant and finish up with mouse-deer and button-quail.] Typo: Changed qauil to quail. Page 314: [along the top of the river bank. The arrangemant might] Typo: Changed arrangemant to arrangement. Page 327: [another bullock-cart, with an older Burman whose face was a delight--so wrinked, and wreathed with smiles. I] Typo: Changed wrinked to wrinkled. Page 328: [on it was a great space of _eongealed blood_ just where] Typo: Changed eongealed to congealed. Page 341: [vividly as a few notes of an air, the rythm of some folk-song--a] Typo: Changed rythm to rhythm. Page 348: [to ninty feet at a guess, and fastened snake rings on with] Possible typo: Ninty may have been an old spelling for ninety. Unchanged. Page 358: [But where the dead leaf fell, their did it rest."] Incorrect use of their. Changed to there. Various: Some a.m. are small capped, others are not. Changed all to A.M. to be consistent. Hyphenation--words occur both ways in the original. Unchanged. afterglow/after-glow barefooted/bare-footed bathrooms/bath-rooms dreamlike/dream-like eyelashes/eye-lashes forefathers/fore-fathers humdrum/hum-drum lamplight/lamp-light lamplit/lamp-lit midday/mid-day password/pass-word pothole/pot-hole riverside/river-side sandbank/sand-bank searchlight/search-light splashboard/splash-board sunlit/sun-lit waterfowl/water-fowl womenfolk/women-folk Words spelled 2 ways. crusies/cruisies crystal/chrystal pandal/pandol paroquet/parroquet Phoungie/Phunghi/Phoungyi End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of From Edinburgh to India & Burmah, by William G. Burn Murdoch *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FROM EDINBURGH TO INDIA
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