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Page 97, changed comma to period after "toilet table."
Page 99, changed "far" to "for" in "for your wrongs and mine."
Page 101, changed "repeat" to "repeated" in "Bozzaotra repeated Elaine's
invitation."
Page 107, changed "seperate" to "separate."
Page 108, changed "Beooke's" to "Brooke's."
Page 110, added missing close quote after "shield her memory."
_The Rose and the Lily_
This story was originally serialized in the _New York Family Story
Paper_ in 1882.
Some apparently erroneous tense changes have been retained from the
Eagle Library edition; it is possible that these errors did not exist in
the original story paper appearance. Errors have been corrected (and
noted below) where the original story paper issues were available for
consultation.
Page 2, changed "smiled" to "smiles."
Page 11, changed "Langdon" to "Langton."
Page 12, added close quote after "cheated Reine Langton of fortune."
Page 24, added missing close quote after "return from him."
Page 40, removed unnecessary quote after "alone!"
Page 51, changed "swifty" to "swiftly."
Page 53, changed "thaat" to "that."
Page 54, removed unnecessary quote before "Mr. Langton, taking one."
Page 61, changed "handerchief" to "handkerchief."
Page 63, changed "were present" to "are present." (Inconsistent tense
was not present in original story paper appearance).
Page 64, changed "prefer his request" to "proffer his request."
Page 67, added missing period in "Mr. Charteris."
Page 70, changed "Reinie" to "Reine."
Page 71, changed "Renie's" to "Reine's."
Page 74, added "to" to "If anything should happen to you."
Page 79, changed "atttentively" to "attentively."
Page 80, added missing quote after "keep it for me."
Page 86, changed "has been" to "had been" for proper tense (corrected to
match original story paper appearance).
Page 89, changed "beatiful" to "beautiful" and "stuned" to "stunned."
Page 90, changed "medieum" to "medium."
Page 91, changed "unconcious" to "unconscious."
Page 93, changed "CHAPTER XXII" to "CHAPTER XXIII."
Page 94, changed "the the" to "the" before "tiny saloon."
Page 95, removed stray quote before "Mrs. Odell, who has sunk wearily
into a chair."
Page 96, changed "a minutes' silence" to "a minute's silence."
Page 100, changed "begining" to "beginning."
Page 101, changed "Renie" to "Reine" and added missing close quote after
"my dear."
Page 106, changed ? to . in "I was cruel and ungrateful to talk of
leaving you."
Page 111, changed double quotes to single quotes around "little wilful
thorns."
Page 116, changed ? to ! in "For shame, Maud!"
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the Lily, by Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller