a period was added
after "I am an oculist, aunt", and quotation marks were added around
"Esztike is not here".
In "The Unlucky Weathercock", a quotation mark was moved from after
"sir" to after "ask" in the sentence "Where do you come from, sir? if
I may presume to ask."
In "The Brewer", a period was added after "the peasants in some
districts", and an exclamation mark after "Nagyuram".
In "The Szekely Women", quotation marks were added after "before and
after his death!" and "then you may enter our town", quotation marks
were removed after "My white dress" and before "I only wore it once",
and "trangression of duty" was changed to "transgression of duty".
In "A Ball", "badness of confectionry" was changed to "badness of
confectionary".
Several names are spelled inconsistently. Except as noted above, these
have been left as they appeared in the original text.
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