I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human DaysMacLane, Mary
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I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human Days
MacLane, Mary
MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929; Montana -- Biography; Women authors, American -- Biography
Page 43, comma after “husband’s” was deleted (my husband’s temper).
Page 59, “ecstasy” was changed from “esctasy” (hunger and ecstasy).
Page 64, “I’d ’a’” was changed from “I’d’ a’”.
Page 82, a period was added after “bastard lacy valentines”.
Page 96, “Cornwallis” was changed from “Corwallis”.
Page 138, “calefacient” was changed from “calefaciant”.
Page 142, “listlessly” was changed from “listessly” (I listlessly
change).
Page 160, “four-and-twenty” was changed from “four-and twenty”
(at four-and-twenty).
Page 169, “arresting ruination” was changed from “arrest
ingruination”.
Page 174, “patrician” was changed from “partrician” (slim
patrician hands).
Page 175, “Mérimée” was changed from “Merimée” (long-adored
Mérimée).
Page 194, a period was added after “remembrance of myself”.
Page 205, “of” was changed from “if” (herself out of it).
Page 217, “Soul” was changed from “soul” (Said the Soul: ‘Glad?).
Page 227, “philosophers” was changed from “philosphers”.
Page 237, an em dash was added before “I keep on”.
Page 256, “or” was changed from “of” (or a Blue Shadow).
Page 276, “highly” was changed from “hightly” (highly emotional).
Page 294, a closing single quotation mark was added after “are
sweeter”.
Page 300, a comma was added after “little fellow cries”.
Page 306, “opposite” was changed from “spposite” (opposite him).]
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