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"Gracious Heaven!" I exclaimed, "she confessed---"
[missing open quote before "she"]
refrain so long from coming to an explanation?'
[text has "expla-/tion" at line break]
"I have told you, as yet, only good news----the worst is coming now!" [missing open quote]
as much as is in my power to promote that union [text has "pow-/power" at line break]
No. 66
probably the first flute was a reed of the lake [text has "pro-/bly" at line break]
"Juba," we find soon after the creation of the world [text has "of of" at line break]
Moses and the children of Israel:---- After the conclusion of the song, [text has "Israel ... song."]
the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea."
[missing close quote]
"What hopes?" she exclaimed ... [! for ?]
"And this you tell me when taking _leave!_" she lisped at length.
[error for "gasped"?]
[Meteorological Observations]
8. 1. 6. 8. 1. 6.
[this is the last issue to show three sets of readingsm, printed "8. 1. 6. 1. 8. 6."]
at or nearly Sun-rise, it is the coldest, [; for , after "Sun-rise"]
Greatest monthly range [text has "rage"]
[this is the second of three iterations of the same error]
No. 67
The fair companions of thy slumbers [text has "companinos"]
DISCONTENT. [text has DICONTENT.]
where you shall henceforth be at a distance from seduction.'"
[missing inner quote]
let us therefore embrace." [missing close quote]
and be sure not to discover me." [missing close quote]
No. 68
Having returned towards my chamber, I called to Boleslas [text has "by chamber"]
"His person?---is prepossessing; it is--------"
[quotation marks unchanged]
"My lord, I have precise orders not to answer [text has "percise"]
"Return to your master," added he [. for ,]
"In an apartment below ground," [text has "in"]
"know that your brother and you must depart [missing open quote]
he could have founded surreptious conclusions [error for surrept.i.tious]
"Yet not only while asleep," the Irishman continued, ["the]
A man without merit may live without envy; but who would wish to escape on these terms? [line repeated on page 129, no. 69]
No. 69
A man without merit may live without envy; but who would wish to escape on these terms? [item repeated from page 127, no. 68]
Paleski has committed a foolish trick [text has "commited"]
it was important to me to learn _how_ [missing second "to"]
had not heaven sent you to my relief---- [relief----"]
From whose remains the virgin lily springs, [text has "the the"]
No. 70
it requires therefore a more mature consideration." [? for .]
comparing the accounts of Didorus Siculus [error for Diodorus]
forbidden to be employed on light or common occasions [text has "mployed"]
if we use what is called the _aph.o.e.risis_, [error for aphaeresis]
on hearing the voice of Lodoiska [text has "vioce"]
He struck the earth with fury , [, missing]
and almost without clothes [; invisible]
I once more beheld you in the gardens of Dourlinski!"
[missing close quote]
No. 71
the whole affair shall be happily concluded.
[text has "he happily"]
The sixth now appeared: [appeared::]
but he still continued to frown at and to overwhelm me with reproaches [text unchanged: missing words?]
No. 72
I have chosen her for your wife." [? for .]
called by the Egyptions photinx [error for Egyptians]
my rank, my riches, my honour, my liberty! [my honour my]
had left part of his immense booty ["of his" invisible]
Greatest monthly range [text has "rage"]
[this is the second of three iterations of the same error]
No. 73
"No," I replied. [. for ,]
eight by the clock of the cathedral, Pinto Rib**ro, [cathedral.]
ON IMAGINATION. [item repeated from page 84, no. 63]
so renowned as Montesquieu. [Montesquieu."]
Shall these frail knees a.s.say the treacherous ice; [punctuation unchanged]
No. 74
flowed over in your mind.'" [missing inner close quote]
Seated beneath the mournful shade [text has "mourful"]
"Very well, you may then take upon you the task of conducting him," [missing close quote]
it is you, for I will remember your voice! [error for well?]
No. 75