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?”
“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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