[Chapter XVII]
“then, suddenly panicstruck, groped for the table” to panic-struck.
[Chapter XXIV]
“and, unfortuntely, the disease was in the head” to unfortunately.
“At anyrate she, in company with Mademoiselle” to any rate.
[End of text]
[Chapter XVII]
“then, suddenly panicstruck, groped for the table” to panic-struck.
[Chapter XXIV]
“and, unfortuntely, the disease was in the head” to unfortunately.
“At anyrate she, in company with Mademoiselle” to any rate.
[End of text]