“before dinner, brushing Ree’s macintosh afterwards” to Rees’s.

“a guant figure shivering in the damp, was waiting” to gaunt.

“his arm round her in his facinatingly affectionate way” to fascinatingly.

[Chapter X]

Skaking off the stupor, which again seemed to be overpowering” to Shaking.

(“You need not come agian,” he said. “But I shall come here…) to again.

[Chapter XI]

“to scale the outer wall of the casle with the help of the ivy” to castle.

“his tone which made her blush crimsom, and feel afraid” to crimson.

[Chapter XIV]