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FOOTNOTES:
[8] Not innocent—a phrase applied by the common people in Scotland to any thing which they suppose invested with supernatural powers of a noxious kind.
[9] The orifice of a deep pool in a morass is so called in Scotland.
Transcriber’s Notes
- pg 44 Changed: their course acccording to the general
to: their course according to the general - pg 78 Changed: dressed a dood deal above Filch
to: dressed a good deal above Filch - pg 79 Changed: solicit his former friends for sudsidies
to: solicit his former friends for subsidies - pg 138 Changed: It was farther remarked
to: It was further remarked - pg 207 Changed: covered up in a similar maner
to: covered up in a similar manner - pg 272 Changed: without being painsfully and gradually won
to: without being painfully and gradually won