“I thought to myself _mournfnlly_; and I sat with my” to _mournfully_.
“Haidee’s chamber was a little _dresing_-room without” to _dressing_.
“been saving myself up for your description as a _litttle_ treat” to
_little_.
[Chapter XIX]
(“I think she is going to die, miss--I do indeed,” said…) add right
double quotation mark at end of paragraph.
“except the old _gardner_, who would certainly never reach” to
_gardener_.
[Chapter XX]
(“Mind, she mustn’t be moved yet,” said he. “She is very…) add right
double quotation mark at end of paragraph.
“up here, not like the ones I have _down-stairs_.” to _downstairs_.
“scrawled in pencil, in Laurence’s _hand-writing_” to _handwriting_.
[Chapter XXII]
“while I crept back to the _school-room_, and sobbed” to _schoolroom_.
(“That then would be my chance. But I reflected that I…) delete
quotation mark.
“She came and stood by me at the _fire placewhile_ Sarah was” to
_fireplace while_.
[Chapter XXIII]
“How came she to _he_ there at this time of night?” to _be_.
[Chapter XXIV]
“out of that dreadful cellar into the _stoor_-room above” to _store_.
[Chapter XXV]
“My mother is very anxious to make your _aquaintance_” to
_acquaintance_.
[Chapter XXVI]
(Ah! An honest hard-working fellow, I hope, who’ll make her…) add
left double quotation mark at beginning of paragraph.
[End of text]
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