The Heart of a WomanOrczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness
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The Heart of a Woman
Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness
Murder -- Fiction; Mystery and detective stories
In Chapter IV, "Radcylffe would be gone" was changed
to "Radclyffe would be gone".
In Chapter VI, a comma was changed to a period after
"he was invariably clumsy".
In Chapter VII, a period was changed to a comma after
"held open for him".
In Chapter XI, a period was changed to a comma after
"saying simply", and a quotation mark was added before
"I can't explain".
In Chapter XIII, "he caugh sight of Louisa" was
changed to "he caught sight of Louisa".
In Chapter XIV, "an old man's irritabilty" was changed
to "an old man's irritability".
In Chapter XVI, a quotation mark was added after "have
you seen your uncle?".
In Chapter XVII, "his neighour's wife" was changed to
"his neighbour's wife".
In Chapter XX, a quotation mark following "a quarter
past eight" was deleted.
In Chapter XXI, "Sir Thomas, Ryder" was changed to
"Sir Thomas Ryder", "such paltry gounds" was changed
to "such paltry grounds", and "keep Lousia out of it"
was changed to "keep Louisa out of it".
In Chapter XXII, "pressently would have to be brushed
off" was changed to "presently would have to be
brushed off".
In Chapter XXV, "No. 1. Cromwell Road" was changed to
"No. 1 Cromwell Road", and "along Picadilly until" was
changed to "along Piccadilly until".
In Chapter XXXIX, "the small of disinfectants" was
changed to "the smell of disinfectants", and "he went
to the piano" was changed to "she went to the piano".
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Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy
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