Recollect of

The word of is superfluous in such expressions; as, “I recollect of crossing Lake Champlain on the ice,” “Do you recollect of his paying you a compliment?”

Settle up, down

“He has settled up his father’s affairs.” “He has settled down upon the old farm.” Up and down may be omitted.

“He has settled down to business” is a colloquial expression which may be improved by recasting the sentence.

In so far

“He is not to blame in so far as I understand the circumstances.” “In so far as I know he is a thoroughly honest man.” “In so far as I have influence it shall be exerted in your favor.” Omit in.

Pocket-handkerchief

The word handkerchief conveys the full meaning. Pocket is therefore superfluous and should be omitted. If a cloth or tie for the neck is meant, call it a neck tie or a neckerchief, but not a neck-handkerchief.

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