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ed to grant him a licence for the curacy. Whether he accepted it I have not yet heard, but I am inclined to think that in this matter he will adhere to his old determination. * * * * * Textual emendations and noteworthy items 1 Alterations 1 1 Word changes 1 1 1 Additions 1 1 1 1 Added "l" to "crue" Vol. I--Page 146, line 8 did sit down. "He has made you out to be a perjured, wilful, cruel* bigamist." 1 1 1 2 Added "b" to "Puddicome's" Vol. II--Page 15, line 1 he must hold his peace. That reference to Mr. Puddicomb*e's dirty boot had 1 1 1 3 Added "e" to "Ann" Vol. II--Page 215, line 6 hand in order that he might send them to the Bishop and to Lady Anne* 1 1 2 Deletions 1 1 2 1 Deleted repeated word "not" Vol. II--Page 15, line 10 been a grain of tenderness there, he could not* have spoken so often as he 1 1 2 2 Deleted repeated "i" in "hiim" Vol. II--Page 87, line 9 not leave the man to triumph over hi*m. If nothing further were done in 1 1 3 Substitutions 1 1 3 1 Changed lowercase "de" to uppercase "De" to conform to majority usage (11 out of 14 times with uppercase) Vol. I--Page 34, line 7 Lawle, who had in early years been a dear friend to Mrs. Wortle. Lady *De Lawle was the widow Vol. I--Page 48, line 9 Bishop,--before Mrs. Wortle or the Hon. Mrs. Stantiloup, or Lady *De Lawle. Vol. I--Page 82, line 17 to you; different in not accepting Lady *De Lawle's hospitality; different 1 1 3 2 Changed "out" to "our" Vol. I--Page 88, line 22 and me, can have no effect but to increase our* troubles. You are a woman, 1 1 3 3 Changed lowercase "junction" to uppercase "Junction" to conform to majority usage (3 out of 4 times with uppercase) Vol. II--Page 147, line 6 been written at the Ogden *Junction, at which Mr. Peacocke had stopped for 1 2 Punctuation changes 1 2 1 Additions 1 2 1 1 Added quotation marks 1 2 1 1 1 ...opening double quotation mark Vol. I--Page 146, line 7 did sit down. *"He has made you out to be a perjured, wilful, cruel Vol. II--Page 102, line 3 kind feelings which have hitherto existed between us.--Yours very faithfully, *"C. BROUGHTON." 1 2 1 1 2 ...closing double quotation mark Vol. II--Page 35, line 16 were given. "It is not enough to be innocent," said the Bishop, "but men must know that we are so."* 1 2 1 1 3 ...opening single quotation mark Vol.
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