In this case, an additional comma was sorely needed.)
Chapter 5
Page 105, para 3, add missing open-quotes
Page 107, para 2, add missing open-quotes
Page 118, para 5, changed "he know not" to "he knew not"
Chapter 6
Page 142, para 11, add missing open-quotes
Chapter 7
Page 157, para 2, add missing open-quotes
Chapter 9
Page 191, para 6, add missing comma
Page 196, para 2 and 3, fix closing quotation marks
Page 197, para 1, add missing close-quote
Chapter 10
Page 210, para 1, fix typo ("Pennigton")
Chapter 13
Page 276, para 1, change "a" to "as"
Page 281, para 2, add missing close-quotes
Page 283, para 8, change "in" to "is"
Page 288, para 4, fix typo ("seeemd")
Page 293, para 4, add missing close-quotes
Page 297, para 2, closing double-quote should be single-quote
Limitations imposed by converting to plain ASCII:
- The word "marquee" in chapter 3 was presented in the printed
book with an accented "e"
I did not change:
- Inconsistent spelling/presentation in the printed book:
"rearguard" and "rear guard", "guerrilla" and "guerilla",
"round-about" and "roundabout", "to-morrow" and "tomorrow"
- "bowlder" in chapter 10
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