American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Sunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
Obvious punctuation errors repaired. This periodical is divided into
three sections with three separate paginations. The advertising section
at the front, the magazine section which is the Pansy Magazine itself
and the Editor’s section that is included at the end of every Pansy
magazine.
Magazine section:
Page 7, “chuches” changed to “churches” (money from the churches)
Page 12, “fascinanating” changed to “fascinating” (worthies, were less
fascinating)
Page 21, “to the” added to the text (went to the house at a) although
it’s possible “house” should be “home.”
Page 22, “evor” changed to “ever” (world has ever known)
Page 28, “MADCHEN” changed to “MÄDCHEN” (ONLY A LITTLE MÄDCHEN)
Editor’s Section:
Page 3, “don’” changed to “don’t” (doesn’t it? I don’t)
Page 7, under WIDE AWAKE, Vol. U., “Fremont” changed to “Frémont” (Mrs.
Jessie Benton Frémont)
Page 8, “applicatien” changed to “application” (sent free on
application. Address)
Premium List:
Page 3, “at at” changed to “at” (persons at a time)
Page 4, repeated word “the” removed from text (Just the thing for
signals)
Page 6, “guage” changed to “gauge” twice (gauge, which regulates)
(small gauge or screw)
Page 7, “subscripions” changed to “subscriptions” ($2.00; or for new
subscriptions)
Page 9, “subscriptione” changed to “subscriptions” (new subscriptions
amounting)
Page 12, “Guage” changed to “Guage” (Set of Gauge Pins)
Page 19, “chages” changed to “charges” (pay express charges)
Page 20, “PERRFORATOR” changed to “PERFORATOR” (“LITTLE WONDER”
PERFORATOR)
Page 21, “BEATR” changed to “BEATER” (DOVER EGG BEATER PAT.)
Page 23, under FINE CANVAS BAG, “subscrip-scriptions” changed to
“subscriptions” (Given for new subscriptions)
Page 27, under CALL BELL, “subecriptions” changed to “subscriptions”
(Given for new subscriptions)
Page 29, “Cub” changed to “Club” (the Reading Club)
Page 29, “Rassalas” changed to “Rasselas” (Paul and Virginia, Rasselas)
Page 30, “Section II.” is repeated at the top of the first column of
this page, continuing from the last column of the previous page.
Page 30, “Burn’s” changed to “Burns’” (Burns’ Poems)
Page 30, repeated word “a” removed from text. Original read (perhaps
imagine, a a story)
Page 33, “one every” changed to “every one” (every one who secures)
End of Project Gutenberg's The Pansy, November 1886, Vol. 14, by Various
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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