Love stories; New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction; Scotland -- Fiction
“the overwhelming impulses of _mother-hood_” to _motherhood_.
“he was _painfuly_ conscious of his” to _painfully_.
[Chapter VII]
“he felt horribly _dissappointed_” to _disappointed_.
“She spoke in a gay _debonnair_ manner” to _debonair_.
[Chapter VIII]
“the forthcoming visit to _Eurpoe_” to _Europe_.
“She’s the _letterwriter_ of the family” to _letter-writer_.
[Chapter X]
“have called _unconcious_ cerebration,” to _unconscious_.
“She had to content _hersef_ with” to _herself_.
“whom he wished to _propitate_” to _propitiate_.
“the whole _word_ seemed to revolve round Joy” to _world_.
[Chapter XI]
“For my own part _of_ ever I fall in love” to _if_.
“he met the _chaffeur_ whom he sent back” to _chauffeur_.
“the personal _manisfestation_ of Nature’s God” to _manifestation_.
“Then _impulvisely_ she put her hand” to _impulsively_.
[Chapter XII]
“with a trusty _chaffeur_ or by train” to _chauffeur_.
“in London at Brown’s Hotel _Albermarle_ Street” to _Albemarle_.
“at the station at _Windmere_” to _Windermere_.
[Chapter XIII]
“between which her inward _natured_ swayed pendulum-wise” to _nature_.
[Chapter XIV]
“hope that it _woud_ be in a spot” to _would_.
“necessitated by the _eaboration_ of organised society” to
_elaboration_.
“_uness_ we hear to the contrary” to _unless_.
“Love surely was so _triumpahnt_” to _triumphant_.
[Chapter XV]
“was not due at _Windmere_ till seven” to _Windermere_.
“while _she_ poor girl would have to bear all the brunt” to _the_.
[Chapter XVI]
“with as _brace_ a face and bearing as she could muster” to _brave_.
[Chapter XVIII]
“he _determind_ to try to make amends” to _determined_.
(“Why, madam ‘why’” he almost roared whilst...) Change the passage
in quotes to an exclamation (because of the roaring).
[Chapter XXI]
“There was a prolonged _screceh_” to _screech_.
“two parties came into this _juxta-position_” to _juxtaposition_.
[Chapter XXII]
“What of of the future?” delete one _of_.
[Chapter XXIII]
“our son-in-law, _in_ none other than Mr. Richard Hardy” to _is_.
[End of Text]
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