An Improvisation on the Oldest Oriental ThemeTranscriber’s Notes
- pg 106 Changed: He spoke of it to Cavanagh
to: He spoke of it to Cavanaugh - pg 107 Changed: could not be done so quicky
to: could not be done so quickly - pg 146 Changed: because she was desirious
to: because she was desirous - pg 233 Changed: as violent at it had ever been
to: as violent as it had ever been - pg 269 Changed: put in Mrs. Queeder explantorily
to: put in Mrs. Queeder explanatorily - pg 278 Changed: craned his neck as thought physically
to: craned his neck as though physically - pg 288 Changed: affairs whenever me met
to: affairs whenever we met - pg 330 Changed: Osterman to Greasdick and his find
to: Osterman to Greasadick and his find - pg 382 Changed: she turned abrutly to shopping
to: she turned abruptly to shopping - pg 386 Changed: least inpetuous pursuer
to: least impetuous pursuer - pg 390 Changed: sometimes whole segment spoiled
to: sometimes whole segments spoiled - pg 395 Changed: curious as to what was to fellow
to: curious as to what was to follow - pg 404 Changed: black as the wing of the uck
to: black as the wing of the duck - pg 411 Changed: place a cauldon of hot pitch
to: place a cauldron of hot pitch - pg 412 Changed: he drew his scimiter
to: he drew his scimitar - pg 418 Changed: thou wilt lower they veil
to: thou wilt lower thy veil