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hanged to: "Yes. I came to see you about a matter of importance."
Chapter XVI
...been following appeared, wearing a flowered kimona.
changed to: ...been following appeared, wearing a flowered kimono.
Chapter XVII
"Very well Get me a cab.
changed to: "Very well. Get me a cab.
He was overjoyed, when it was opened by a man...
changed to: He was overjoyed when it was opened by a man...
He doubted his ability to break it in. nor did he wish...
changed to: He doubted his ability to break it in, nor did he wish...
Chapter XIX
"'Is there anything more you want of us?" Miss Norman asked,
changed to: "Is there anything more you want of us?" Miss Norman asked,
Chapter XX
"I am glad to find you almost yourself again.
changed to: "I am glad to find you almost yourself again."
Chapter XXI
It seems she haunted the studio for several weeks without...
changed to: "It seems she haunted the studio for several weeks
without...
...and thus learned by name and address.
changed to: and thus learned my name and address.
What better place to hide the ball of wax.
changed to: What better place to hide the ball of wax?
Permit me to say, Mrs. Morton, that I...
changed to: "Permit me to say, Mrs. Morton, that I...
B.M. Bower's Novels
THE RANGE DWELLERS. Spirited action, a range feud be two families, and
a...
changed to: THE RANGE DWELLERS. Spirited action, a range feud between
two families, and a...
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