Transcriber’s Note:Thetable of contentswas added by the transcriber.Punctuation has been standardised; hyphenation and spelling have been retained as they appear in the original publication except as follows:Page 26To beat carpets with, Sillychanged toTo beat carpets with,sillyPage 27Let’s read each otherschanged toLet’s read eachother’sPage 31Will-o-the-Wisp, and that’s the only one leftchanged toWill-o’-the-Wisp, and that’s the only one leftPage 33Florence even suceeded in gettingchanged toFlorence evensucceededin gettingPage 42upon the bank the preceeding afternoonchanged toupon the bank theprecedingafternoonPage 46committed the preceeding fallchanged tocommitted theprecedingfallget away a soon as possiblechanged toget awayassoon as possiblePage 56asked Marjrie, as the canoeschanged toaskedMarjorie, as the canoesPage 57is not Miss Phillips’, but Marj’schanged tois not MissPhillips’s, but Marj’sRuth and Lily in theWater-witchchanged toRuth and Lily in theWater-WitchPage 59cried Ruth, in ecstacychanged tocried Ruth, inecstasyPage 68Miss Phillips’ voice sounded a triflechanged toMissPhillips’svoice sounded a triflePage 73had never occured to anychanged tohad neveroccurredto anyPage 78Disappoined at these wordschanged toDisappointedat these wordsPage 82now perfectly self-controled, laughedchanged tonow perfectlyself-controlled, laughedPage 87they summonded the other searcherschanged totheysummonedthe other searchersPage 89a sign af a very poorchanged toa signofa very poorpeered anxiously into theWill-o-the-Wispchanged topeered anxiously into theWill-o’-the-WispDoris directed theWill-o-the-Wispchanged toDoris directed theWill-o’-the-WispPage 90they had arranged the preceedingchanged tothey had arranged theprecedingPage 96Miss Phillip ssuggested that they gochanged toMissPhillips suggestedthat they goPage 103Thought ignorant and uneducatedchanged toThoughignorant and uneducatedPage 105“How’ bout a nice ripe peachchanged to“How ’bouta nice ripe peachPage 106crept up to his straw to bedchanged tocrept up to his strawbedPage 109here were two days leftchanged totherewere two days leftWe better go inWill-o-the-Wispchanged toWe better go inWill-o’-the-WispPage 112Thanks,” said Marporie, gratefullychanged toThanks,” saidMarjorie, gratefullyinterruped the otherchanged tointerruptedthe otherPage 120longer way enirely by waterchanged tolonger wayentirelyby waterPage 121the river was becaming swifterchanged tothe river wasbecomingswifterPage 122A least, they are togetherchanged toAtleast, they are togetherPage 127word of praise of Mrs. Higgins’ cookingchanged toword of praise of Mrs.Higgins’scookingPage 132and hugged her in ecstacychanged toand hugged her inecstasybeen current during Mrs. Higgins’ youthchanged tobeen current during Mrs.Higgins’syouthPage 133Mrs. Hggiins repeatedchanged toMrs.HigginsrepeatedPage 134know the miserable wretch would thinkchanged toknownthe miserable wretch would thinkPage 135as if in fear of persuitchanged toas if in fear ofpursuitPage 139Marj and Frieda and Silverton all atchanged toMarj and Frieda andSilvertownall atPage 144enought there for his breakfastchanged toenoughthere for his breakfastPage 148experience at Mrs. Higgins’changed toexperience at Mrs.Higgins’sPage 162Dunno exactly—bout ten mileschanged toDunno exactly—’boutten milesPage 163was nevertheless in a quandrychanged towas nevertheless in aquandaryPage 165were they in a prizon againchanged towere they in aprisonagainand the man’s over to Beasley’ tryin’ tochanged toand the man’s over toBeasley’stryin’ tothe relentless fate that seemd to bechanged tothe relentless fate thatseemedto bePage 171just as it had occuredchanged tojust as it hadoccurredPage 175Mr. Andrews’ permissionchanged toMr.Andrews’spermissionPage 182Well, I don’ know whychanged toWell, Idon’tknow whyPage 194John Hadley’s next remark despelled anychanged toJohn Hadley’s next remarkdispelledanyPage 196suddenly becoming so solicitious aboutchanged tosuddenly becoming sosolicitousaboutPage 200John Hadely appeared through the screenchanged toJohnHadleyappeared through the screenPage 202XXIchanged toCHAPTER XXIDoris reached for her kimonachanged toDoris reached for herkimonoPage 203It isn’t gonig to showerchanged toIt isn’tgoingto showerPage 213on one talked of anything elsechanged tonoone talked of anything elsePage 230it woudn’t dare do it againchanged toitwouldn’tdare do it againPage 232constituted the first partchanged toconstitutethe first partAdvertisements page 5THE GIRL SCOUTS AT MISS ALLENS SCHOOLchanged toTHE GIRL SCOUTS AT MISSALLEN’SSCHOOL
Transcriber’s Note:
Thetable of contentswas added by the transcriber.
Punctuation has been standardised; hyphenation and spelling have been retained as they appear in the original publication except as follows: