On page 66, “beseiged” has been [changed to “besieged”]: “who had besieged them in the cave”
On page 75, “tatooed” has been [changed to “tattooed”]: “her chin all tattooed with India ink” and “their” has been [changed to “there”]: “there ain’t a more villainous set of dogs”
On page 77, “bandinage” has been [changed to “badinage”]: “was about uttering some more badinage”
On page 79, “promted” has been [changed to “prompted”]: “for he was prompted by the most powerful”
On page 99, the original text [represented here by the word “office”] is obscured: “seeing him put a letter in the office, addressed to you” and “thought strange” has been [changed to “thought it strange”]: “he must have thought it strange”