Transcriber’s Note:Variations in hyphenated words have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Punctuation has been standardised. Other changes to the original publication are as follows:Page 3I would’t wear one like itchanged toIwouldn’twear one like itand the very thinest silkchanged toand the verythinnestsilkPage 6favorite with her acquaintenceschanged tofavorite with heracquaintancesPage 14Tavia had inadvertantly pouredchanged toTavia hadinadvertentlypouredPage 21be worse off that Amychanged tobe worse offthanAmyPage 45in a gorgeous red kimonachanged toin a gorgeous redkimonoPage 47flash of that fire-alarm kimonachanged toflash of that fire-alarmkimonoPage 48under the irridescent blades of lightchanged tounder theiridescentblades of lightPage 55Dorothy lauged franklychanged toDorothylaughedfranklyPage 84absurb comparison brought forthchanged toabsurdcomparison brought forthPage 86stranger, named Cecilia Reynoldchanged tostranger, named CeciliaReynoldsskirt was was torn from herchanged toskirtwastorn from herPage 95suspicous whispering at lunch timechanged tosuspiciouswhispering at lunch timePage 114Be assurred if I am hauledchanged toBeassuredif I am hauledPage 115with that remarks echoingchanged towith thatremarkechoingPage 119I shall turn somnabulistchanged toI shall turnsomnambulistPage 143Jake assurred themchanged toJakeassuredthemPage 146I known Cologne and Annette arechanged toIknowCologne and Annette arePage 183she enterd the classroomchanged tosheenteredthe classroomPage 185in the white haired womanchanged toin thewhite-hairedwomanPage 189and such varities of outdoor lifechanged toand suchvarietiesof outdoor lifePage 190instruct the class on varities ofchanged toinstruct the class onvarietiesofPage 193said Miss Cumming calmlychanged tosaid MissCummingscalmlyPage 209She was somewhat supertitiouschanged toShe was somewhatsuperstitiousPage 211be interferred with by a gigglingchanged tobeinterferedwith by a gigglingPage 212he replied camlychanged tohe repliedcalmlyPage 221or direct infringment of the ruleschanged toor directinfringementof the rulesPage 235the upturned jardinere upon whichchanged tothe upturnedjardiniereupon whichPage 235let the Tartars speak firstchanged tolet theTartersspeak firstPage 236another member of the Tartarschanged toanother member of theTartersPage 239saved them for actual weepingchanged tosaved themfromactual weepingBook catalogue, page 3RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOODHALLchanged toRUTH FIELDING ATBRIARWOOD HALL
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Variations in hyphenated words have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Punctuation has been standardised. Other changes to the original publication are as follows: