THE END.


R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.


Transcriber's Note:

Punctuation has been standardised. Variations in spelling have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Changes have been made as follows:

Contents The Night alone changed to The Night [Alone]

Page 26 pannelling of his berth changed to [panelling] of his berth

Page 29 through the Moray Frith changed to through the Moray [Firth]

Page 29 the stormy Pentland Frith changed to the stormy Pentland [Firth]

Page 41 lighest and cheapest description changed to [lightest] and cheapest description

Page 43 A sadler by trade changed to A [saddler] by trade

Page 57 stay in Canady changed to stay in [Canada]

Page 65 half-covered with carotty whiskers changed to half-covered with [carrotty] whiskers

Page 65 man overbeard!—a man overboard! changed to man [overboard]!—a man overboard!

Page 66 succeeded in throw-over changed to succeeded in [throwing] over

Page 80 locomotion wese lost to changed to locomotion [were] lost to

Page 95 while Mary inly changed to while Mary [only]

Page 104 quar-quarters.' When he saw that changed to [quarters].' When he saw that

Page 108 awsome to hear him talk changed to [awesome] to hear him talk

Page 113 a tablespoonfnl of salt into changed to a [tablespoonful] of salt into

Page 157 is a strage fluttering at changed to is a [strange] fluttering at

Page 197 He answered, "That it depended changed to He answered, [that] it depended

Page 213 He was the Squire's changed to He was the ['Squire's]

Page 253 the beautifu young girl brought changed to the [beautiful] young girl brought

Page 272 buscuit, you will be called changed to [biscuit], you will be called

Page 273 buscuit—not a morsel of changed to [biscuit]—not a morsel of

Page 276 a couple of tablespoonfulls changed to a couple of [tablespoonfuls]

Page 287 it's a feathe!" and his shrill changed to it's a [feather]!" and his shrill

Page 290 and lifting the mattrass changed to and lifting the [mattress]