volume 2 chapter 8 =: “She has come close up to him. Her charming face is uplifted to his.= silently corrected as =She has come close up to him. Her charming face is uplifted to his.=
volume 2 chapter 17 : ="You forget,” says he coldly, “that you are married to me. It is not so simple a matter as you seem to imagine for a wife to throw off her marriage yoke.= silently corrected as “=You forget,” says he coldly, “that you are married to me. It is not so simple a matter as you seem to imagine for a wife to throw off her marriage yoke."=
volume 2 chapter 17 : =” ’Alone I did it!” To-day I set you free!” =silently corrected as =” ‘Alone I did it!’ To-day I set you free!"=
volume 2 chapter 22 : =It is the mynd that maketh good or ill,” says the old poet.= silently corrected as ="It is the mynd that maketh good or ill,” says the old poet.=
volume 2 chapter 23 =: “You loved me once. You loved me. Oh, Maurice, smiting her hands together,= silently corrected as “=You loved me once. You loved me. Oh, Maurice,” smiting her hands together,=
volume 2 chapter 25 : =Maurice will understand."= Silently corrected as =Maurice will understand.=
Volume 2 chapter 25 : =says Rylton, interrupting her quickly. Speak for yourself only. For my part,= silently corrected as =says Rylton, interrupting her quickly. “Speak for yourself only. For my part,=
volume 2 chapter 26 : ="I really don’t know,” says Margaret, “bringing a dignified eye to bear upon him=. Silently corrected as ="I really don’t know,” says Margaret, bringing a dignified eye to bear upon him.=