Chinatowns -- Pacific States -- Fiction; Chinese Americans -- Fiction; Short stories
3.11 comforted Mrs. Spring Fragrance[,] Added.
4.22 said Mr[.] Spring Fragrance Added.
36.6 but schoolgirls in comparison.[”] Added.
50.21 in a long yellow book[.] Added.
114.26 “Oh![”] I cried, Added.
119.28 ‘Let me pass, sir,[’] Added.
119.29 in that tone of voice.[’]” Removed.
146.29 think of no reply to Lin [W/F]o’s speech. Replaced.
152.21 At these word[s] the girl bent Added.
171.22 [“]She seems less every day,” Added.
172.12 “Then,[”] said the young fellow, Added.
174.21 The lawyer moved le[si/is]urely Transposed.
228.8 a little mouse sq[u]eaked it Inserted.
281.17 making worse my broken wing[?/.] Replaced.
284.15 answered the other birds.[”] Removed.
315.10 smile and sing whe[n]ever she had the baby Inserted.
328.28 She [was] interested Inserted.
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Mrs. Spring Fragrance, by Sui Sin Far
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