Robert Orange: Being a Continuation of the History of Robert OrangeHobbes, John Oliver
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Robert Orange: Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
Hobbes, John Oliver
Religious fiction
"A poetical, romantic, and charmingly written book, which will be
popular with all who love their Italy."--DOUGLAS SLADEN in _Literary
World_.
"Able, eloquent, and interesting."--_Queen._
Transcriber's Notes:
* Inconsistency in hyphenation is as in the original.
* Three short footnotes have been moved into the main text, rendered as
[Footnote: ...]
* The layout of the advertising material has been standardised somewhat,
and dashes inserted consistently between reviews and their source. (In
most but not all cases, a dash was present if the source was on the same
line, but not if on a different line. This distinction is impossible to
preserve in an e-text.)
* Two misprinted accents on the French have been moved onto the correct
letter.
* Page 161: the first word on the page has been changed from "or" to
"for" (there is a gap, and this best fits the context).
* Page 195: the name "Bevensey" has been changed to "Pevensey" to match
other occurrences in the book.
* Page 201, first full paragraph: The comma after "masters" is possibly
incorrect (a period or semi-colon would be more grammatically correct)
but the original has been retained.
* Page 354: in the paragraph beginning "In that event", a colon after
said has been changed to a semi-colon, in accordance with normal
practice and all other occurrences in the book.
* Page 376: a reference to "De Hausée" has been changed to "de Hausée"
to match every other occurrence.
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