Late that same evening Samuel Rosewarne passed down the streets of
Plymouth and unlatched the door of a dingy house which, empty of human
love, of childhood, of friendship, was yet his home and the tolerable
refuge of his soul. He no longer feared himself. He could face the
future. He could live out his life.
THE END.
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Transcriber's note:
The following corrections were made to the text.
Chapter IV
'a petty tradesman's daughter of Warwick'
to 'a pretty tradesman's daughter of Warwick'
Chapter VI
'You'm wanted at home, and to once!"
to 'You'm wanted to home, and at once!"
(The Cornish tend to say--He's to Truro rather than--He's at Truro)
Chapter XV
'C let us give thanks to the lord'
to 'Come let us give thanks to the lord'
Chapter XXIII
'They why are you left on board?'
to 'Then why are you left on board'
Chapter XXIV
'I hall be surprised'
to 'I shall be surprised'
Chapter XXV
'but simply because her elate spirit craved for a talk'
to 'but simply because her elated spirit craved for a talk'
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