Fishpingle: A Romance of the CountrysideVachell, Horace Annesley
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Fishpingle: A Romance of the Countryside
Vachell, Horace Annesley
Country life -- England -- Fiction; Household employees -- Fiction
“Mary—I surrender unconditionally.”
THE END
By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL
NOVELS
FISHPINGLE
THE TRIUMPH OF TIM
SPRAGGE’S CANYON
QUINNEYS’
LOOT
BLINDS DOWN
JOHN VERNEY
THE OTHER SIDE
PLAYS
QUINNEYS’
SEARCHLIGHTS
JELF’S
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
NEW YORK
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Punctuation has been corrected without note. Other errors have been
corrected as noted below:
Page 32, the mantle-shelf, framed ==> the mantel-shelf, framed
page 78, achievements, eschutcheons setting ==> achievements, escutcheons
setting
Page 82, oldest tenand make a short ==> oldest tenant made a short
Page 90, home-coming as less joyous ==> home-coming was less joyous
Page 112, and soon dozen off ==> and soon dozed off
Page 197, “I feel,” he paused ==> “I feel,” she paused
Page 244, You are dependant on ==> You are dependent on
Page 250, tossed their sandwitches into ==> tossed their sandwiches into
Page 298, to the grace with us ==> to the grave with us
Page 298, Let is remain ==> Let it remain
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