“my business is to keep watch in a cemetry, and to receive a tax” to cemetery.

“and died from excess of the hunger het hen endured, and afterwards” to he then.

[Chapter LXXV]

“Do not use your amrs against him, stand here and look on” to arms.

[Chapter LXXVI]

“clearing away what food was left, and the treachers, formed of leaves” to trenchers.

“on the contrary, their character was enchanced” to enhanced.

[Chapter LXXVII]

“when Shree Krishnù Chund and Bulram Jee were at hustinapoor” to Hustinapoor.

“he constantly rose up and eat a handful of sand; and performed difficult penance” to ate.