ERRATA
| CHAPTER I | |
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| Changed: girl in the [fairy tale] who left jewels | |
| To: girl in the fairy-tale who left jewels |
| CHAPTER I | |
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| Changed: ever walked in [fairy tale]. But she saw | |
| To: ever walked in fairy-tale. But she saw |
| CHAPTER III | |
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| Changed: before, but covered [wth] confusion and shame, | |
| To: before, but covered with confusion and shame, |
| CHAPTER III | |
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| Changed: and she turned [delberately], one dainty, slippered | |
| To: and she turned deliberately, one dainty, slippered |
| CHAPTER V | |
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| Changed: her that this [wholsale] disposal of Marcia | |
| To: her that this wholesale disposal of Marcia |
| CHAPTER V | |
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| Changed: Phoebe takes your place and then come back. | |
| To: Phoebe takes your place and then come back.” |
| CHAPTER V | |
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| Changed: fine places, to [tea drinkings] and the like, | |
| To: fine places, to tea-drinkings and the like, |
| CHAPTER VI | |
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| Changed: out radiant and [childlike] through her tears. | |
| To: out radiant and child-like through her tears. |
| CHAPTER X | |
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| Changed: was always something [childlike] about Marcia’s | |
| To: was always something child-like about Marcia’s |
| CHAPTER X | |
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| Changed: her old home [plentfully] supplied with those | |
| To: her old home plentifully supplied with those |
| CHAPTER XII | |
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| Changed: got David that’s worth everything. | |
| To: got David that’s worth everything.” |
| CHAPTER XII | |
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| Changed: position on the [haircloth] sofa. But if | |
| To: position on the hair-cloth sofa. But if |
| CHAPTER XIII | |
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| Changed: had Mary Ann’s [hand-writing] looked so pleasant | |
| To: had Mary Ann’s handwriting looked so pleasant |
| CHAPTER XIII | |
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| Changed: seemed half a [life-time] to the girl | |
| To: seemed half a lifetime to the girl |
| CHAPTER XIII | |
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| Changed: my old calico [tomorrow] morning again, and | |
| To: my old calico to-morrow morning again, and |
| CHAPTER XIII | |
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| Changed: house with big [collums] to the front | |
| To: house with big columns to the front |
| CHAPTER XV | |
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| Changed: table, and the [tea-kettle] was singing on | |
| To: table, and the tea kettle was singing on |
| CHAPTER XV | |
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| Changed: The neighbor had [staid] longer than usual, | |
| To: The neighbor had stayed longer than usual, |
| CHAPTER XVI | |
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| Changed: thus melted into [childlike] enthusiasm, felt his | |
| To: thus melted into child-like enthusiasm, felt his |
| CHAPTER XVIII | |
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| Changed: with the flickering [candle-light] making grotesque | |
| To: with the flickering candle light making grotesque |
| CHAPTER XVIII | |
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| Changed: Bible where the [candle-light] played at glances | |
| To: Bible where the candle light played at glances |
| CHAPTER XXI | |
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| Changed: if he would [absord] the vision for | |
| To: if he would absorb the vision for |
| CHAPTER XXII | |
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| Changed: and let the [floodtide] of his sorrow | |
| To: and let the flood-tide of his sorrow |
| CHAPTER XXII | |
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| Changed: an’ hopin’ an’ [tryin] fer somebody bigger. | |
| To: an’ hopin’ an’ tryin’ fer somebody bigger. |
| CHAPTER XXII | |
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| Changed: There’s no place like home.[’] | |
| To: There’s no place like home. |
| CHAPTER XXIV | |
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| Changed: Miranda Griscom.” | |
| To: “Miranda Griscom.” |
| CHAPTER XXVI | |
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| Changed: all items accurate technicalities of preparation; | |
| To: all items accurate; technicalities of preparation; |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: need all the rest you can get. | |
| To: need all the rest you can get.” |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: had before—all your own I mean? | |
| To: had before—all your own I mean?” |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: any bonnet. Nothing but a pink sunbonnet. | |
| To: any bonnet. Nothing but a pink sunbonnet.” |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: a little old [haircloth] trunk, her own | |
| To: a little old hair-cloth trunk, her own |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: had done whena boy Aunt Clarinda | |
| To: had done when as a boy Aunt Clarinda |
| CHAPTER XXVII | |
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| Changed: Kate a mere [common-place]? What was this | |
| To: Kate a mere commonplace? What was this |
| CHAPTER XXIX | |
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| Changed: Marcia lift her [flowerlike] face, all bright | |
| To: Marcia lift her flower-like face, all bright |
| AD PAGES | |
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| Changed: love story well told.”—Boston Transcript[,] | |
| To: love story well told.”—Boston Transcript. |
| AD PAGES | |
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| Changed: by Frank Haviland. [Medalion] in color on | |
| To: by Frank Haviland. Medallion in color on |
| AD PAGES | |
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| Changed: [Suberb] color portraits of many familiar flowers | |
| To: Superb color portraits of many familiar flowers |
| AD PAGES | |
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| Changed: her magnificent [personalty], her transcendent | |
| To: her magnificent personality, her transcendent |