Leila at Home: a continuation of Leila in EnglandTytler, Ann Fraser
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Leila at Home: a continuation of Leila in England
Tytler, Ann Fraser
Christian life -- Juvenile fiction; Country life -- Juvenile fiction; Cousins -- Juvenile fiction
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Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
place had throw a heavy gloom=> place had thrown a heavy gloom {pg 66}
you need not shake you head=> you need not shake your head {pg 70}
the sudden impulses by which your are governed=> the sudden impulses by
which you are governed {pg 77}
his beaming couutenance=> his beaming countenance {pg 97}
it will be my first lesson in the Scotch languabe=> it will be my first
lesson in the Scotch language {pg 147}
you know I have already told you=> You know I have already told you {pg
164}
be said, “but in this case it is impossible=> he said, “but in this case
it is impossible {pg 216}
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