CHAPTER LXV.Transcriber’s Notes
- pg 7 Changed: bloodthirsty pirates and buccanneers
to: bloodthirsty pirates and buccaneers - pg 7 Changed: infested the neigbouring seas
to: infested the neighbouring seas - pg 8 Changed: I well tell you
to: I will tell you - pg 15 Changed: In an intant, however, and as if by magic
to: In an instant, however, and as if by magic - pg 20 Changed: Sir George to Sir Richard (3 times).
- pg 22 Changed: various beverages washed the prog down
to: various beverages washed the grog down - pg 22 Changed: watches, snuff-boxes, the diamond bilts
to: watches, snuff-boxes, the diamond hilts - pg 30 Changed: The sight they then beheld was appaling
to: The sight they then beheld was appalling - pg 30 Changed: One of the dancers had a tambarine
to: One of the dancers had a tambourine - pg 33 Changed: Wildfire Ned with a long, stedfast gaze
to: Wildfire Ned with a long, steadfast gaze - pg 37 Changed: out pounces a score of villians
to: out pounces a score of villains - pg 38 Changed: I fear yon not, you cannot bite any one
to: I fear you not, you cannot bite any one - pg 39 Changed: But it seemed as if to no pupose
to: But it seemed as if to no purpose - pg 39 Changed: said Ned, never for a moment loosing
to: said Ned, never for a moment losing - pg 40 Changed: Ned sought out Death-wing, but not where could
to: Ned sought out Death-wing, but nowhere could - pg 40 Changed: seen at one moment he disappoared
to: seen at one moment he disappeared - pg 43 Changed: all in a blaze of lured light
to: all in a blaze of lurid light - pg 44 Changed: unable to stir, riggling and writhing
to: unable to stir, wriggling and writhing - pg 45 Changed: was to form the acquaintence
to: was to form the acquaintance - pg 46 Changed: and the yound villain cried for mercy
to: and the young villain cried for mercy - pg 47 Changed: in the direction were Phillip sat
to: in the direction where Phillip sat - pg 55 Changed: couldn’t have been a better fac simile
to: couldn’t have been a better facsimile - pg 56 Changed: bottle in the cupboard which lodgers marked ‘pison’
to: bottle in the cupboard which lodgers marked ‘poison’ - pg 61 Changed: Death-wing and his grissly band
to: Death-wing and his grisly band - pg 63 Changed: swing and loose the four hundred
to: swing and lose the four hundred - pg 64 Changed: justice was fairly meeted out
to: justice was fairly meted out - pg 64 Changed: ease and luxurance of a palace
to: ease and luxuriance of a palace - pg 68 Changed: you’ll be be my father-in-law soon
to: you’ll be my father-in-law soon - pg 70 Changed: who gratified his audienee
to: who gratified his audience - pg 74 Changed: Clara Haylark was Dame Worthington’s chief comfortor
to: Clara Haylark was Dame Worthington’s chief comforter - pg 79 Changed: I don’t know all about your seheme
to: I don’t know all about your scheme - pg 81 Changed: She had committed a grevious theft
to: She had committed a grievous theft - pg 82 Changed: under the secret anspices of her mother
to: under the secret auspices of her mother - pg 82 Changed: was never reen ahere more
to: was never seen here more - pg 83 Changed: the evening passed extremly cheerful
to: the evening passed extremely cheerful - pg 86 Changed: bullied and harrassed the servants
to: bullied and harassed the servants - pg 86 Changed: How he maintined himself
to: How he maintained himself - pg 91 Changed: her imagination was uncontrolable
to: her imagination was uncontrollable - pg 94 Changed: one hundred points in in the rear
to: one hundred points in the rear - pg 96 Changed: as Homer wery nicely remarks
to: as Homer very nicely remarks - pg 99 Changed: plainly saw by the die
to: plainly saw by the dye - pg 107 Changed: He attemped to descend the horse-block
to: He attempted to descend the horse-block - pg 109 Changed: friends never waited for invitions
to: friends never waited for invitations - pg 112 Changed: You will be botter
to: You will be better - pg 112 Changed: Nonsence, Edward; you know she has
to: Nonsense, Edward; you know she has - pg 112 Changed: he had occasion for never forgeting
to: he had occasion for never forgetting - pg 113 Changed: few who are greater favouites
to: few who are greater favourites - pg 114 Changed: Lord Stoner’s manison was but a short distance
to: Lord Stoner’s mansion was but a short distance - pg 114 Changed: the purfume of flowers
to: the perfume of flowers - pg 114 Changed: While gaity reigned at Lord Stoner’s
to: While gaiety reigned at Lord Stoner’s - pg 115 Changed: no blood bespattered him, and cooly
to: no blood bespattered him, and coolly - pg 115 Changed: fetch my instruments, and galop
to: fetch my instruments, and gallop - pg 119 Changed: awoke in a maudling state
to: awoke in a maudlin state - pg 122 Changed: every morning with cheerfullness
to: every morning with cheerfulness - pg 122 Changed: and curse everything and everbody
to: and curse everything and everybody - pg 125 Changed: altered his mind again for the hundreth time
to: altered his mind again for the hundredth time - pg 130 Changed: Redgill exchauged with Bob
to: Redgill exchanged with Bob - pg 135 Changed: your own band, Castain Jack
to: your own band, Captain Jack - pg 139 Changed: sounded like that of a female in distresss
to: sounded like that of a female in distress - pg 147 Changed: men who proferred exile to death
to: men who preferred exile to death - pg 148 Changed: He was amusing, and the Merry Audrew
to: He was amusing, and the Merry Andrew - pg 154 Changed: even relationship caunot warrant
to: even relationship cannot warrant - pg 158 Changed: looking at his kneeling bother
to: looking at his kneeling brother - pg 160 Changed: He pursuaded me to wed yon whited falsehood
to: He persuaded me to wed yon whited falsehood - pg 161 Changed: True, said the grissly visitor
to: True, said the grisly visitor - pg 161 Changed: a slight as air
to: as light as air - pg 164 Changed: said Tim, pompuously
to: said Tim, pompously - pg 168 Changed: Do you sea this ring
to: Do you see this ring - pg 172 Changed: His four confederates noiselessy entered
to: His four confederates noiselessly entered - pg 172 Changed: into my breakfafast parlor
to: into my breakfast parlor - pg 178 Changed: if indeed you allude to any on at all
to: if indeed you allude to any one at all - pg 184: Changed: he hoped she was not in earneet
to: he hoped she was not in earnest - pg 184 Changed: spoke loudly againt the knavery
to: spoke loudly against the knavery - pg 184 Changed: So as to screen Phillip Redill
to: So as to screen Phillip Redgill - pg 184 Changed: great suprise at the coolness of Jack
to: great surprise at the coolness of Jack - pg 188 Changed: Lords of the Admiratly.
to: Lords of the Admiralty. - Punctuation has been normalized throughout the book.
- Chapter heading numbers have been corrected.