Page 293: Was 'wont' (Only Clara =won't= announce, because she wants
to keep up to the last minute her good times)
Page 298: Was 'fiercy' ("She can lie, and lie, and still be
honorable," he informed her with =fierce= irony.)
Page 299: Was 'tortment' (you can never know what hours of
=torment=, what days of suffering, this conduct of yours
has cost me.)
Page 301: Was 'exquisively' (but take the woman of emotional nature,
=exquisitely= sensitive in all matters of feeling, and to
such the touch of unloved)
Page 302: Was 'it' (The ball is over, gone, past, never to come back
again, with its waltz melody, =its= ravishing rhyme
without reason)
Page 303: Standardised hyphenation: Was 'gaslight' (It must be the
=gas-light= in the ball-room, it must be the sunlight in
the day-time, which makes all the difference.)
Page 304: Was 'forgotton' (the quiet and shade of the old farm-house
and recalling, as a =forgotten= dream, its honest
industry)
Page 305: Was 'euonyms' (birds chirped softly in the =euonymus=
hedge under the window of her own little room)
Page 305: Was 'ecstacy' (from an =ecstasy= of suffering and an agony
of transport; in short, a hoped-for refuge from herself
and Jerome.)
Page 313: Was 'ignominously' (upon which she had undertaken to fulfil
her promise to Jerome and failed so =ignominiously=--stood,
and was saying)
Page 313: Was 'ques-is' (He would know some time; everything
under the sun gets known somehow, the only =question
is=--when?)
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