British -- Canada -- Fiction; Love stories; Ranchers -- Canada, Western -- Fiction
In Chapter XI, a comma was changed to a period after =a kindness thrust
upon him by his companion=, ="Of course!" be said.= was changed to ="Of
course!" be said.=, and =the distinctions you allude too= was changed to
=the distinctions you allude to=.
In Chapter XIII, a missing quotation mark was added after =We may be
staying for some time yet at the C. P. R. Hotel, Vancouver.=
In Chapter XIV, a question mark was changed to a period after =nature
untrammelled, and primeval force=.
In Chapter XVIII, a missing period was added after ="I'm not quite sure
whether I expected it or not, but I almost hope I did," he said=.
In Chapter XX, =What, in the name of thunder= was changed to =What in
the name of thunder=.
In Chapter XXI, =Lou, no doubt, had a purpose= was changed to =You, no
doubt, had a purpose=.
In Chapter XXII, =much more pleased that you were= was changed to =much
more pleased than you were=.
In Chapter XXV, =They told me as nearly as they could remember= was
changed to =They told him as nearly as they could remember=.
In Chapter XXVI, a quotation mark was removed after =he had certainly
been impelled by at their last meeting.=
In Chapter XXIX, =B ooke braced himself to bear his part in it= was
changed to =Brooke braced himself to bear his part in it=.
In Chapter XXXI, an extra quotation mark was removed before =I guess you
can afford it?=
In the advertisement for _The Spotter_, an extra period was deleted
after "A Story of the Early Days in the Pennsylvania Oil Fields.", and a
period was changed to a comma after =Duncan Cameron is a Pennsylvania
farmer=.
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