| Messrs. Vanderput and Snoek. |
| [7.5] | Have you any of your pain to[ /-]day? | Replaced. |
| [96.22] | of no little import[t]ance. | Removed. |
| [108.23] | [“]and Gertrude knows that I do; | Added. |
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| The Loom and the Lugger.--Part I. |
| [62.4] | to the lady----[”] | Removed. |
| [122.29] | got into a corner[.] | Restored |
| [122.30] | (Pim’ own son) | Restored. |
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| The Loom and the Lugger.--Part II. |
| [4.33] | cried the house-wife from the window[,] | Added. |
| [12.29] | but he would [r]ather not hear him | Restored. |
| [15.1] | wondering in hmself. | Inserted. |
| [94.32] | so I won't have any dinner at all.[”/’] | Replaced. |
| [109.17] | the alarm of the last[e / e]vening | Transposed. |
| [142.31] | brotherhood of our respective nations.[”] | Added. |