punctuation (page 1):
Changed : to ; to match TOC: "Mr Jabberjee apologises for
the unambitious scope of his work;"
Chapter IV, capitalization (page 30):
CO. changed to Co. for consistency: "Hon'ble REYNOLDS and TURNER
and GREUZY and Co. predominated as Old Masters."
Chapter V, spelling (page 33):
Jessiminia to Jessimina: "In consequence of the increasing demands
of the incomparable Miss JESSIMINA"
Chapter VI, spelling (page 46):
Mankeltow to Mankletow: "and that Misses MANKLETOW and SPINK were
similarly imperceptible."
Chapter X, spelling (pages 75, 78):
Jaberjee to Jabberjee: "Mr Jabberjee is taken to see a Glove-Fight."
fame to flame: "some, secreting their cigars in the
hollow of their hands, took whiffs by stealth, and blushed to find
it flame;"
Chapter XIII, spelling (page 96):
bethrothal to betrothal: "My preceding article announced the
important intelligence of my betrothal"
Chapter XV, spelling (page 117):
turqoise to turquoise: "Notwithstanding, she would not be pacified
until I had bestowed upon her a gold and turquoise ring of best
English workmanship,"
Chapter XVI, spelling (page 125):
Allbutt-Innet changed to Allbutt-Innett: "Consequently I did
cock-a-hoop for joy on receiving an invitation from my friend
ALLBUTT-INNETT,"
Chapter XIX, illustration caption (page 151):
period changed to exclamation point to reflect text: "Pitch it
strong, my respectable Sir!"
Chapter XXVIII, subheading punctuation (page 225):
"No. ----." changed to "No. ----," for consistency in text.
End of Transcriber's Notes.]
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