[Chapter V]
Change “the old fellow with a mulberry coloured face” to mulberry-coloured.
[Chapter VI]
(which he still called the “harpischord.”) to harpsichord.
“I’ll gi’e ye the jewellery—dy’e hear?” to d’ye.
[Chapter VIII]
“of a a saturnine and sulky sort” delete one a.
[Chapter IX]
“no use in parting at worse odds that we need” to than.
[Chapter XIV]