THE END.[Transcriber's Notes:]Here are all the misspelled words, odd usages and other things of note that I have found.The word "defence", as it is spelled throughout, is time period spelling.1This paragraph is accurate to the book. It could read like this: "...otherwise the defences would not be being strengthened when the boys should have been making ready...".2The words "any one" appear to be time period usage.3The original does use the word "then" though it should probably be "when": "...relieved from guard duty, andwhenthe gate had been closed..."4The original does use the word "and": "...the gate was barred on the inside, and Mary Pemberton standing close beside it..."5The original does use the word "prosecute". I suspect it is just time period usage. "...in position to prosecute their murderous work."6This paragraph is accurate to the book: "...there's no show of our being able to do anything here..."7The second "e" in the word "reechoed" is a small letter "e" with diaeresis.8The words "any one" appear to be time period usage.9The word "of" appears to be time period usage: "...uncle heard from those aboard of the last vessel...".10The word "resentiments" appears to be a misprint of "resentments". "...gave vent to their resentiments and rage..."11The words "some one" appear to be time period usage.12The second "e" in the word "reentered" is a small letter "e" with diaeresis. It is also used in the title of the 13th illustration.13This paragraph is accurate to the book: "...shake the very earth, and on the moment rain fell in torrents..."14The word "greal" appears to be a misprint for "great". "...the storm continued with greal fury."15The words "some one" appear to be time period usage.16The word "of" appears to be time period usage: "...to permit of a rescue..."[End of Transcriber's Notes]
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[Transcriber's Notes:]Here are all the misspelled words, odd usages and other things of note that I have found.The word "defence", as it is spelled throughout, is time period spelling.1This paragraph is accurate to the book. It could read like this: "...otherwise the defences would not be being strengthened when the boys should have been making ready...".2The words "any one" appear to be time period usage.3The original does use the word "then" though it should probably be "when": "...relieved from guard duty, andwhenthe gate had been closed..."4The original does use the word "and": "...the gate was barred on the inside, and Mary Pemberton standing close beside it..."5The original does use the word "prosecute". I suspect it is just time period usage. "...in position to prosecute their murderous work."6This paragraph is accurate to the book: "...there's no show of our being able to do anything here..."7The second "e" in the word "reechoed" is a small letter "e" with diaeresis.8The words "any one" appear to be time period usage.9The word "of" appears to be time period usage: "...uncle heard from those aboard of the last vessel...".10The word "resentiments" appears to be a misprint of "resentments". "...gave vent to their resentiments and rage..."11The words "some one" appear to be time period usage.12The second "e" in the word "reentered" is a small letter "e" with diaeresis. It is also used in the title of the 13th illustration.13This paragraph is accurate to the book: "...shake the very earth, and on the moment rain fell in torrents..."14The word "greal" appears to be a misprint for "great". "...the storm continued with greal fury."15The words "some one" appear to be time period usage.16The word "of" appears to be time period usage: "...to permit of a rescue..."[End of Transcriber's Notes]