[p. 130]: extra “it” removed (assuring him that it was no news)

[p. 131]: embarassment to embarrassment (to overcome his embarrassment)

[p. 133]: Minnie to Minie (shot in the breast by a Minie ball)

[p. 135]: be to he (he seemed to be in a jolly mood)

[p. 146]: villian to villain (the villain escapes)

[p. 154]: unfortuate to unfortunate (and this is most unfortunate)

[p. 156]: rythmic to rhythmic (expression of rhythmic motion)

[p. 157]: ecstacy to ecstasy (the ecstasy of all true musicians ... the meaning accepted of ecstasy)

[p. 166]: strenghthens to strengthens (harmonizes and strengthens)

[p. 168]: ativism to atavism (as Darwin would say, atavism)