In the course of the same day Oriel Porphyry was declared emperor of the Columbians; and when he ascended the throne of his country Eureka shared in his glory.
THE END.
London:
Printed by A. Spottiswoode,
New-Street-Square.
Transcriber’s Note
The cover of this book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
A table of Contents has been added.
Some punctuation errors have been corrected silently. Inconsistent use of quotation marks in some parts of the book has not been changed.
The following corrections have been made, on page
15 “Chinberkin” changed to “Climberkin” (the strong grasp of Boggle and Climberkin that prevented)
32 “ome” changed to “some” (I offended some and surprised others)
98 “shrunkback” changed to “shrunk back” (She shrunk back from)
109 “acknowment” changed to “acknowledgement” (from my acknowledgement of these sentiments)
129 “because” changed to “became” (and the farmers became fishermen)
178 “n” changed to “in” (in evident confusion)
178 “trange” to “strange” (can there be strange or unaccountable)
182 “Lilya’” changed to “Lilya’s” (such hearts as yours and Lilya’s)
200 “thumber” changed to “number” (or the mere number of books comparatively useless)
279 “misable” changed to “miserable” (a very shocking miserable sinner).
Otherwise the original was preserved, including archaic and inconsistent spelling and hyphenation.