2, 86-88.
X., phantasm of murderer, 91-97.
"Yellow Boy," the, 151.
[Transcriber's Note:
The following corrections were made:
p. 23: extra comma removed (after "time" in "but the next time I visited
the spot")
p. 32: sensualty to sensuality (sensuality sometimes venial)
p. 34: thought germ to thought-germ to match other instances (how
extraordinary the thought-germ)
p. 34: later-day to latter-day (even latter-day)
p. 67: extra comma removed (after "degree" in "in the slightest degree
what the monstrosity meant")
p. 88: Du to du to match other instances (Mrs du Barry)
p. 90: Haviland to Harland (Harland and Wilkinson)
p. 91: Wyhr to Wybr (Cwn y Wybr), to match cited source
p. 110: missing period added (Jos. Ennemoser)
pp. 110, 112, and 244 (Index): Ennemoses to Ennemoser
p. 116: pretentions to pretensions (hypocritical pretensions)
p. 129: Thanking to Thinking (Thinking that the animal was ill)
p. 140: syrens to sirens (nymphs, sirens, and pixies)
p. 154: ont he to on the (on the couch)
p. 176: he to the (badge of the O'Neills)
p. 222: added missing single close quote (Here they are!')
p. 224: double close quote to single close quote (one of the houses.')
p. 225: had to has ('Someone has been excavating, and quite recently!')
p. 245: missing periods added after several Index entries (Gluttony,
29.; Haunted Trees ... in Caucasus, 68.)
On page 110, the author refers to Jos. Ennemoser as the author of _The
Phantom World_. In fact, the cited passage comes from a work by
Augustine Calmet, which was translated into English by William Howitt as
_The Phantom World_; Ennemoser quotes from it in his book _The History
of Magic_. This error has not been corrected.
Irregularities in hyphenation and capitalization have not been
corrected. Antiquated or misspelled place names have been left as in the
original.
For the plain text version, oe ligatures have been changed to oe.]
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