INDEX.VOL. III.

INDEX.VOL. III.

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:Variations in spelling and hyphenation remain as in the original.The following corrections have been made to the original text:Page 1: the niece[original has "neice"] of BrocadanPage 6: now speak your[original has "yonr"] embassyPage 9: you are bound, in[original has "In"] the servicePage 14: they saw a great[original has "gaeat"] forcePage 19: and Madansil[original has "Madancil"] of the Silver BridgePage 21: part of the Castle-tower[original has "Caftle-tower"]Page 23: found Count Latine and[original has "end"] GaldarPage 25: the[original has "teh"] turmoil had been so greatPage 25: sometimes fair,[comma missing in original] at other times foulPage 56: Damsel had no command over hers[original has "her's"]Page 77: giant-like Devil ran[original has "run"] too fastPage 77: Andandona the giantess[original has "giantness"] of the dolorous islePage 94: and Florestan[original has "Floreston"] were badly woundedPage 96: one was called Brontaxar Danfania[original has "Domfania"]Page 103: being right joyful[original has "loyful"] for the victoryPage 116: she would have kissed[original has "kisssed"] his feetPage 132: forthwith[original has "forthwth"] they all wentPage 134: the hermit[original has "theher mit"] sent his sisterPage 136: he then gave him to eat what[original has "what what"] was properPage 137: that you[original has "yon"] need the servicePage 137: hath its courage doubled thereby.[period missing in original]Page 150: and how well caparisoned[original has "aparisoned"]Page 165: rose into his cheek.[original has a comma]Page 167: delight of their hearts was so great[original has "greats"]Page 181: with him Brondajel[original has "Broncadel"] of the RockPage 183: wherefore they were so terrified.[original has a comma]Page 185: unhappy daughter determined[original has "dedermined"] to bringPage 209: On[original has "on"] the morrow the Knight and MasterPage 211: What can this mean? said Gastiles.[original has a comma]Page 227: their talk was at an end.[period missing in original]Page 243: quoth Florestan, will I,[original has "will, I"] if I canPage 248: he shook his lance[original has "ance"] threateninglyPage 251: bid him empty[original has "empt"] out the inkPage 254: discourtesy and falsehood[original has "falshood"] would not findPage 274: and Madansil[original has "Mandacil"] of the silver bridgePage 275: here are a Squire[original has "8quire"] and DwarfPage 279: Ambor de Gandel,[comma missing in original] Angriote's sonPage 292: said to the King,[comma missing in original] I will letPage 300: And Don Grumedan[original has "Grudeman"] cried outPage 305: he humbly saluting her, said,[comma missing in original] LadyPage 313: I can only pray[original has "pra"] to GodPage 315: when you have tried them.[period missing in original]Page 315: and[original has "aud"] that it bore no markPage 316: Don Grumedan being between[original has "beween"] the other twainThe following errata page is found at the end of Vol. IV. The corrections listed for Vol. II. have been made to this text.Errata page copied from Vol. IV.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

Variations in spelling and hyphenation remain as in the original.

The following corrections have been made to the original text:

Page 1: the niece[original has "neice"] of BrocadanPage 6: now speak your[original has "yonr"] embassyPage 9: you are bound, in[original has "In"] the servicePage 14: they saw a great[original has "gaeat"] forcePage 19: and Madansil[original has "Madancil"] of the Silver BridgePage 21: part of the Castle-tower[original has "Caftle-tower"]Page 23: found Count Latine and[original has "end"] GaldarPage 25: the[original has "teh"] turmoil had been so greatPage 25: sometimes fair,[comma missing in original] at other times foulPage 56: Damsel had no command over hers[original has "her's"]Page 77: giant-like Devil ran[original has "run"] too fastPage 77: Andandona the giantess[original has "giantness"] of the dolorous islePage 94: and Florestan[original has "Floreston"] were badly woundedPage 96: one was called Brontaxar Danfania[original has "Domfania"]Page 103: being right joyful[original has "loyful"] for the victoryPage 116: she would have kissed[original has "kisssed"] his feetPage 132: forthwith[original has "forthwth"] they all wentPage 134: the hermit[original has "theher mit"] sent his sisterPage 136: he then gave him to eat what[original has "what what"] was properPage 137: that you[original has "yon"] need the servicePage 137: hath its courage doubled thereby.[period missing in original]Page 150: and how well caparisoned[original has "aparisoned"]Page 165: rose into his cheek.[original has a comma]Page 167: delight of their hearts was so great[original has "greats"]Page 181: with him Brondajel[original has "Broncadel"] of the RockPage 183: wherefore they were so terrified.[original has a comma]Page 185: unhappy daughter determined[original has "dedermined"] to bringPage 209: On[original has "on"] the morrow the Knight and MasterPage 211: What can this mean? said Gastiles.[original has a comma]Page 227: their talk was at an end.[period missing in original]Page 243: quoth Florestan, will I,[original has "will, I"] if I canPage 248: he shook his lance[original has "ance"] threateninglyPage 251: bid him empty[original has "empt"] out the inkPage 254: discourtesy and falsehood[original has "falshood"] would not findPage 274: and Madansil[original has "Mandacil"] of the silver bridgePage 275: here are a Squire[original has "8quire"] and DwarfPage 279: Ambor de Gandel,[comma missing in original] Angriote's sonPage 292: said to the King,[comma missing in original] I will letPage 300: And Don Grumedan[original has "Grudeman"] cried outPage 305: he humbly saluting her, said,[comma missing in original] LadyPage 313: I can only pray[original has "pra"] to GodPage 315: when you have tried them.[period missing in original]Page 315: and[original has "aud"] that it bore no markPage 316: Don Grumedan being between[original has "beween"] the other twain

Page 1: the niece[original has "neice"] of Brocadan

Page 6: now speak your[original has "yonr"] embassy

Page 9: you are bound, in[original has "In"] the service

Page 14: they saw a great[original has "gaeat"] force

Page 19: and Madansil[original has "Madancil"] of the Silver Bridge

Page 21: part of the Castle-tower[original has "Caftle-tower"]

Page 23: found Count Latine and[original has "end"] Galdar

Page 25: the[original has "teh"] turmoil had been so great

Page 25: sometimes fair,[comma missing in original] at other times foul

Page 56: Damsel had no command over hers[original has "her's"]

Page 77: giant-like Devil ran[original has "run"] too fast

Page 77: Andandona the giantess[original has "giantness"] of the dolorous isle

Page 94: and Florestan[original has "Floreston"] were badly wounded

Page 96: one was called Brontaxar Danfania[original has "Domfania"]

Page 103: being right joyful[original has "loyful"] for the victory

Page 116: she would have kissed[original has "kisssed"] his feet

Page 132: forthwith[original has "forthwth"] they all went

Page 134: the hermit[original has "theher mit"] sent his sister

Page 136: he then gave him to eat what[original has "what what"] was proper

Page 137: that you[original has "yon"] need the service

Page 137: hath its courage doubled thereby.[period missing in original]

Page 150: and how well caparisoned[original has "aparisoned"]

Page 165: rose into his cheek.[original has a comma]

Page 167: delight of their hearts was so great[original has "greats"]

Page 181: with him Brondajel[original has "Broncadel"] of the Rock

Page 183: wherefore they were so terrified.[original has a comma]

Page 185: unhappy daughter determined[original has "dedermined"] to bring

Page 209: On[original has "on"] the morrow the Knight and Master

Page 211: What can this mean? said Gastiles.[original has a comma]

Page 227: their talk was at an end.[period missing in original]

Page 243: quoth Florestan, will I,[original has "will, I"] if I can

Page 248: he shook his lance[original has "ance"] threateningly

Page 251: bid him empty[original has "empt"] out the ink

Page 254: discourtesy and falsehood[original has "falshood"] would not find

Page 274: and Madansil[original has "Mandacil"] of the silver bridge

Page 275: here are a Squire[original has "8quire"] and Dwarf

Page 279: Ambor de Gandel,[comma missing in original] Angriote's son

Page 292: said to the King,[comma missing in original] I will let

Page 300: And Don Grumedan[original has "Grudeman"] cried out

Page 305: he humbly saluting her, said,[comma missing in original] Lady

Page 313: I can only pray[original has "pra"] to God

Page 315: when you have tried them.[period missing in original]

Page 315: and[original has "aud"] that it bore no mark

Page 316: Don Grumedan being between[original has "beween"] the other twain

The following errata page is found at the end of Vol. IV. The corrections listed for Vol. II. have been made to this text.

Errata page copied from Vol. IV.


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