Transcriber's Note:

Transcriber's Note:The original spelling and grammar have been retained.Footnotes have been moved to the end of the chapters in which they are referenced.Minor changes in hyphenation and other punctuation have been made without annotation.The cover image for this book was created for use with this electronic format and is released to the public domain.Typographical changes to this volume:Pg 6 in the aame[name] of the King of Great Britain.Pg 31 Doña Constanica[Constancia] and DoloresPg 41 earned for themelves [themselves] immortal famePg 75 forming perpendicular chiffs,[cliffs]Pg 78 taking his hand let[led] him up to his motherPg 82 the things[thing] is to commence aPg 83 one of the twenty had make[made] off from thePg 83 he ordered them to drive to[delete to] four stout stakesPg 87 when the golloping[galloping] of horsePg 87 said Donñ[Doña] ConstanciaPg 88 Then you were made prisioner[prisoner]Pg 99 his two brothers, Lietuenant[Lieutenant] GordonPg 103 and a few sconds[seconds] afterwardsPg 107 near to the Ensenada do[de] BarraganPg 107 has already reported to to[delete to] himselfPg 126 But he shrank form[from] herPg 131 the losses seemed marvellously[marvelously] smallPg 140 the distant hum with[which] told himPg 140 We[He] had crossed the oceanPg 143 on the Plaza Miserere[Miserere]Pg 145 The right wing of this columnn[column]Pg 146 closed by a black mound of eath[earth]Pg 173 Very few prisoners find such kind goalers[gaolers]Pg 177 He[We] thought him our friendPg 188 like one of the old partiarchs[patriarchs]Pg 191 by any proceedure[procedure] short of an absolute rupturePg 196 to meddle any more in this affiar[affair]Pg 215 who thought in[it] one of thePg 220 I know don't [don't know] any womanPg 220 her enthusiam[enthusiasm] beamedPg 224 Buenos[Buenas] noches y pasa adelante,Pg 224 Upon which one of then[them] led himPg 229 and could bribe my goalers[gaolers].Pg 230 Princess Carloto[Carlota] will not findPg 232 The idea is perfectly inadmissable[inadmissible]Pg 236 Buenos Aires hailed the even[event] with joyPg 237 in which Don Carlos had esconced[ensconced] himself.Pg 238 the interest of the is Patria[Patria is] above every otherPg 240 But do not afflict pourself[yourself],Pg 245 Until the new Viceroy arrive [arrives]Pg 250 in the most critical noment[moment]Pg 262 their follow[fellow]-countrymen.Pg 289 said Don Ciricao[Ciriaco]Pg 291 For this Doña[Don] Manuel BelgranoPg 296 he forget[forgot] that hePg 303 But Marcelino heardly[hardly] heard the remarkPg 318 With heard [head] erectPg 322 for his bad success as a sportsmen.[sportsman]Pg 332 Enclosed in this letter come[came] anotherPg 338 Look you, Don Alfonso," said Asnerios[Asneiros]Pg 376 hunging[hanging] low over the cityPg 377 clothing the whole earch[earth] withPg 378 than she had heart[heard] him speakPg 381 looked back in indignation upon his coleagues[collegues],Pg 382 King Fedinand[Ferdinand] VIIPg 386 Marcelino has peruasded[persuaded] himPg 386 He declined it," said Esneiros[Asneiros]Pg 391 were in the enighbourhood[neighbourhood] causedPg 401 in the hearts of the citzens[citizens]

The original spelling and grammar have been retained.

Footnotes have been moved to the end of the chapters in which they are referenced.

Minor changes in hyphenation and other punctuation have been made without annotation.

The cover image for this book was created for use with this electronic format and is released to the public domain.

Pg 6 in the aame[name] of the King of Great Britain.Pg 31 Doña Constanica[Constancia] and DoloresPg 41 earned for themelves [themselves] immortal famePg 75 forming perpendicular chiffs,[cliffs]Pg 78 taking his hand let[led] him up to his motherPg 82 the things[thing] is to commence aPg 83 one of the twenty had make[made] off from thePg 83 he ordered them to drive to[delete to] four stout stakesPg 87 when the golloping[galloping] of horsePg 87 said Donñ[Doña] ConstanciaPg 88 Then you were made prisioner[prisoner]Pg 99 his two brothers, Lietuenant[Lieutenant] GordonPg 103 and a few sconds[seconds] afterwardsPg 107 near to the Ensenada do[de] BarraganPg 107 has already reported to to[delete to] himselfPg 126 But he shrank form[from] herPg 131 the losses seemed marvellously[marvelously] smallPg 140 the distant hum with[which] told himPg 140 We[He] had crossed the oceanPg 143 on the Plaza Miserere[Miserere]Pg 145 The right wing of this columnn[column]Pg 146 closed by a black mound of eath[earth]Pg 173 Very few prisoners find such kind goalers[gaolers]Pg 177 He[We] thought him our friendPg 188 like one of the old partiarchs[patriarchs]Pg 191 by any proceedure[procedure] short of an absolute rupturePg 196 to meddle any more in this affiar[affair]Pg 215 who thought in[it] one of thePg 220 I know don't [don't know] any womanPg 220 her enthusiam[enthusiasm] beamedPg 224 Buenos[Buenas] noches y pasa adelante,Pg 224 Upon which one of then[them] led himPg 229 and could bribe my goalers[gaolers].Pg 230 Princess Carloto[Carlota] will not findPg 232 The idea is perfectly inadmissable[inadmissible]Pg 236 Buenos Aires hailed the even[event] with joyPg 237 in which Don Carlos had esconced[ensconced] himself.Pg 238 the interest of the is Patria[Patria is] above every otherPg 240 But do not afflict pourself[yourself],Pg 245 Until the new Viceroy arrive [arrives]Pg 250 in the most critical noment[moment]Pg 262 their follow[fellow]-countrymen.Pg 289 said Don Ciricao[Ciriaco]Pg 291 For this Doña[Don] Manuel BelgranoPg 296 he forget[forgot] that hePg 303 But Marcelino heardly[hardly] heard the remarkPg 318 With heard [head] erectPg 322 for his bad success as a sportsmen.[sportsman]Pg 332 Enclosed in this letter come[came] anotherPg 338 Look you, Don Alfonso," said Asnerios[Asneiros]Pg 376 hunging[hanging] low over the cityPg 377 clothing the whole earch[earth] withPg 378 than she had heart[heard] him speakPg 381 looked back in indignation upon his coleagues[collegues],Pg 382 King Fedinand[Ferdinand] VIIPg 386 Marcelino has peruasded[persuaded] himPg 386 He declined it," said Esneiros[Asneiros]Pg 391 were in the enighbourhood[neighbourhood] causedPg 401 in the hearts of the citzens[citizens]


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