The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1: Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave; among the moors...Sala, George Augustus
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The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1: Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave; among the moors...
Sala, George Augustus
Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page xix, "85" changed to "87"
Page xix, "124" changed to "126"
Page 10, "ha" changed to "had" (Dangerous had suffered)
Page 10, "nee" changed to "need" (was no need)
Page 11, "le" changed to "let" (a mercy to let)
Page 48, "inkeepers" changed to "innkeepers" (the innkeepers were used)
Page 48, "achievments" changed to "achievements" (achievements of his
arms)
Page 121, "corse" changed to "corpse" (corpse of my)
Page 144, "wont" changed to "won't" (I won't tell him)
Page 193, word "to" inserted into text. (he whispered to his)
Page 221, "bring" changed to "being" (being a poor)
Page 247, "recal" changed to "recall" (can scarcely recall)
Page 295, "Beneh" changed to "Bench" (Bench and confers)
Varied hyphenation was retained. antechambers, ante-chambers; atop,
a-top; cheesecakes, cheese-cakes; Cockpit, Cock-pit; Footguards,
Foot-guards; Gatehouse, Gate-house; nowadays, now-a-days; Shrovetide,
Shrove-tide.
The text also uses servants' hall and servant's hall.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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