France -- History -- Regency, 1715-1723 -- Fiction; Orléans, Philippe, duc d', 1674-1723 -- Fiction
On page 489, the line "ties, "your language might suit a gen-" appeared
between "to break all" and "the laws of the State"; it has been deleted.
On page 490, "not an easy thing to arrrange" was changed to "not an easy
thing to arrange", and "naming the tribuual" was changed to "naming the
tribunal".
On page 495, "said, an usher's voice" was changed to "said an usher's
voice".
On page 501, "I knew thas he was called De Chanlay" was changed to "I
knew that he was called De Chanlay".
On page 511, "I am here to arrest yon" was changed to "I am here to
arrest you".
On page 512, "an annoynace and cause of alarm" was changed to "an
annoyance and cause of alarm".
In the caption of the illustration following page 512, "ABBE BRIGAND"
has been changed to "ABBE BRIGAUD".
On page 517, "reddening with pleasue" has been changed to "reddening
with pleasure".
On page 525, "watching La Jouquiere intently" was changed to "watching
La Jonquiere intently", and "fain illness" was changed to "feign
illness".
On page 528, "went to the hole to Pompador" was changed to "went to the
hole to Pompadour".
On page 535, "denounced--detrayed" was changed to "denounced--betrayed".
On page 543, "sad the captain" was changed to "said the captain".
On page 551, a quotation mark following "Gaston placed the point against
his breast." was removed.
On page 561, "till an hour and a half in advance" was changed to "still
an hour and a half in advance".]
End of Project Gutenberg's The Regent's Daughter, by Alexandre Dumas (Pere)
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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