The Beth Book Chapter 51

Page 2 "I had quite forgotten the whisky," she said to the maid-of [hyphen added] all-work, Page 34 "What does she do it for? [added "] Page 220 Do I separate myself from Count Bartahlinski [changed to Bartahlinsky]? Page 290 Miss Bey had had great experience of girls, and her sharp manner, which was mainly acquired in the effort to maintain displine, [changed to "discipline"] somewhat belied her kindly nature. Page 395 "I calcalute [changed to calculate?] that they come to just three hundred pounds," Page 468 If we were to die now, in six months it would be as though we had never bee [added n] Page 469 I never knew such a woman tiil [changed to till?] I met you; Page 522 bordered on either side with great trees, oak and elm, chestnut and beech, and a high hawthorn hedge just whitening into blosom. [changed to blossom]

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