riod (with such evident enjoyment that she gave an
appetite to the =others.=)
Page 98: Was 'Bobert' (After breakfast =Robert= Burrell said he
would delay his visit)
Page 154: Was 'guiver' (It made his brown face blanch and his
strong, stern mouth =quiver= with mental anguish.)
Page 174: Was 'beatiful' (her open throat, and =beautiful= bare arms
lifted to the basket upon her head)
Page 207: Was 'indorsed' (of that brutal conservatism which makes
Englishmen suspicious of everything not =endorsed= by
centuries of use and wont.)
Page 297: Was 'ocupations' (She looked for no extraordinary thing,
for no special favour to brighten their uniform
=occupations= and simple pleasures.)
Page 308: Was 'sayng' ("La! my dear, the love in Tris' heart was a
trouble to you. You were =saying= that often.")
Page 344: Was 'fom' (and the walk to St. Clair was long and apt to
be wet =from= the last tide.)
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