p. 4the moral which [in/it] inculcates[Corrected.]
p. 22since you went abroad[,/.][Corrected.]
p. 25a[im/mi]able of men[Transposition corrected.]
p. 30things are b[r]ought[Removed.]
p. 37You[r] unknown friend[Added.]
p. 41[t/T]hat for his part[Added.]
p. 54Bi[d]dulph[Removed.]
p. 56(begging their pardons[)./,)][Corrected.]
p. 77unluck[l]y[Removed.]
p. 86likewise[Removed.]
p. 96the death of her hu[bs/sb]and[Transposition corrected.]
p. 118conn[n]ections[Removed.]
p. 120to dine wi[ht/th][Transposition corrected.]
p. 124I will swear your hu[bs/sb]and[Transposition corrected.]
p. 127requring[Added.]
p. 134r[e]gret[Added.]
hmself[Added.]
p. 136n her eyes[Added.]
p. 148wth sorrow and remorse[Added.]
p. 154[‘]Now, as Faulkland[Added opening quote.]
p. 165Our route was settled[;]:[Removed.]
I told her[e][Removed.]
p. 176dis[t]interested[Removed.]
p. 180threatened me with death[./,] I should have[Corrected.]
p. 181sailing w[ti/it]h an imperial port[Transposition corrected.]
p. 183qui[et/te] against my inclination[Transposition corrected.]
p. 192determ[in]ed[Added.]
p. 200possession[Removed.]
p. 203physican[Added.]
p. 209li[t]tle gleam of pleasure[Added.]
p. 214be[ ]sure[Missing space added.]
compassion[a]te[Added.]
p. 219intreaties[Removed.]
seemed to app[r]ove[Added.]
p. 228drank a dish of coffee, but [eat] nothing[sic].
in our power.[’][Added missing quote.]
p. 234you and your hu[bs/sb]and[Transposition corrected.]
p. 237th[a]t looked like a slight[Added.]
p. 238mort[g]age[Added.]
affir[m]ative[Added.]
p. 239passonately[Added.]
p. 240thought pretended illness[);,/,);[,][Corrected.]
p. 254satisfacton[Added.]
p. 258oc[c]asion[Added.]
p. 269ladyshp[Added.]
p. 271conversaton[Added.]
p. 275he may return to his first love.[’][Closed quotation.]
p. 283should lady Bidulp[o]h[Removed.]
p. 289possiblity[Added.]
f[ma/am]ily[Transposition corrected.]
p. 293ass[u/i]duity[Corrected.]
p. 295[‘]You have now[Added opening quote.]
p. 303[ow/wo]men[Transposition corrected.]
p. 307wor[l]dly attachments[Added.]
p. 315‘A just reparation[Added opening quote.]
p. 324depart[a]ure[Removed.]
p. 326behavour[Added.]
p. 339I had them both brought [it/in][Corrected.]
p. 344pr[ia/ai]se[Transposition corrected.]
p. 365circumsta[cn/nc]es[Transposition corrected.]
p. 378man[n][Removed.]
p. 385some[ht/th]ing[Transposition corrected.]
p. 388to [live/leave] my children greatly provided for[Corrected.]
p. 391exc[e]pted[Added.]
p. 411When [h/w]e arrived in London[Corrected.]
I am of your mind, replied your brother[?/;][Corrected.]
p. 415despar[Added.]
p. 425I dare not[,] enquire[Removed.]
p. 426stoicism][Removed.]
p. 429committ[e]d[Added.]