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85. Blindfold—By Florence Marryat
Is, in many respects, the best novel which has been given us by the prolific pen of the well-known Englishwoman. The story is novel, well told, and events follow upon each other quickly, never allowing the interest to flag.—Denver News.
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Transcriber's Notes:
- Page 4, "MARRYATT" changed to "MARRYAT" (Normalising spelling of author's name)
- Page 18, "nor" changed to "not" (a single medium of whom I have not)
- Page 47, "bood" changed to "blood" (where the stain of his blood still remained)
- Page 49, "briliant" changed to "brilliant" (a room that was unpleasantly brilliant)
- Page 58, "tempered" changed to "tampered" (it had not been tampered with)
- Page 61, "seing" changed to "seeing" (the possibility of seeing a "ghost,")
- Page 127, "foreigh" changed to "foreign" (he was equally ignorant of foreign languages)
- Page 134, "succssefully" changed to "successfully" (in order to imitate her manner and speech successfully)
- Page 137, "Gupyy" changed to "Guppy" (As Mrs. Guppy came sailing over our heads)
- Page 138, "it" changed to "if" (I inquired of every sitter if they had seen)
- Page 155, "eartly" changed to "earthly" (as naturally as if she were their earthly form)
- Page 156, "Fitzgarald" changed to "Fitzgerald" (Mrs. Fitzgerald was dining with us)
- Page 158, "Fitzgereld" changed to "Fitzgerald" (returned through Mrs. Fitzgerald)
- Page 176, "don" changed to "done" (perhaps, than anything else has done)
- Page 180, Added missing end single quote in probable correct place (through the life that lies before you.')
- Page 182, "forgetten" changed to "forgotten" (I had almost forgotten Mr. Plummer)
- Page 185, "mamed" changed to "named" (a photographer in London, named Hudson)
- Page 189, "instrument" changed to "instruments" (the two instruments pealed forth)
- Page 198, "ocsion" changed to "occasion" (Mr. Towns prognosticated on that occasion)
- Page 201, "conducter" changed to "conductor" ("Did you know the spirit?" the conductor asked)
- Page 220, "aquaintance" changed to "acquaintance" (soon after I made her acquaintance)
- Page 255, "creature" changed to "creatures" (creatures who were invisible to me)
- Page 256, "Mr" changed to "Mrs" (Mrs. S—— and I slept in the same room)
- Page 264, "Christian" changed to "Christians" (Even professed Christians experience what they term)
- End catalogue, No. 13, "Circumstatial" changed to "Circumstantial" (On Circumstantial Evidence)
- End catalogue, No. 39, "successfu" changed to "successful" (He has been successful in nothing)
- N.B. 1. Some punctuation corrections have not been noted here.
2. Two non-matching instances of latin word: "prôpria" and "propria". Left as-is.