Page 99, changed "asistance" to "assistance" ("opportunely came to your
assistance"). Corrected tense from moaned in "she moaned, feebly."
Page 105, added missing quote before "I was looking over papa's book."
Page 106, changed "excuting" to "executing" ("lose no time in executing
it").
Page 109, corrected tense from "looked" in "The maid looks at her."
Page 112, corrected tense from "turned" in "Lady Vera turns her head."
Page 113, changed "Conntess" to "Countess" ("all trace of Countess
Vera").
Page 115, added missing quote before "You will help me to the earldom."
Page 119, removed extra quote after "regarding him steadily."
Page 126, changed "every" to "ever" in "ever since we came to London."
Page 131, added missing period after Mrs in "Mrs. Robson, I believe."
Page 134, corrected tense from moaned in "The wind moans ominously."
Page 139, changed comma to period after "he asks, eagerly."
Page 150, changed "half of at it Charing Cross" to "half of it at
Charing Cross."
Page 153, changed "led" to "leg" in "wooden leg is expensive."
Page 154, changed "iittle" to "little" ("help the little maiden") and
removed redundant "day" after "following Tuesday."
Page 157, changed "knowh" to "known" ("became known about her").
End of Project Gutenberg's Countess Vera, by Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller