Chapter 15

Transcriber's Note:Punctuation has been made consistent. Dialect, spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication except as follows:Page 40hammock on the mangoehammock on themangoPage 69repeated the the mate, with a gleamrepeatedthemate, with a gleamPage 135Catharine Allen had sprung to her feetKatharineAllen had sprung to her feetPage 136Sit down, KatherineSit down,KatharinePage 156in this surreptitous mannerin thissurreptitiousmannerPage 192But no one appeareed,But no oneappearedPage 214both of foreign appearenceboth of foreignappearancePage 281but the the truth pressedbutthetruth pressedPage 321nowithstanding Tom's splendid drivingnotwithstandingTom's splendid drivingPage 322Then what right has one over 'totherThen what right has one overt'otherPage 361question she had won from the jailerquestion she had won from thejailorPage 371impresssion upon the juryimpressionupon the juryPage 394"Be calm—be still!" aswered Thrasher"Be calm—be still!"answeredThrasherPage 426sprang to each others' embracesprang to eachother'sembracePage 456checked the curses on the convict's lipschecked the curses on theconvicts'lipsPage 459the slumber which Catharine foundthe slumber whichKatharinefoundPage 507that held his cravats and sundaythat held his cravats andSundayPage 3handsomel printed and profuselyhandsomelyprinted and profuselyPage 3Andree de TaverneyAndréede Taverney

Transcriber's Note:

Punctuation has been made consistent. Dialect, spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication except as follows:

Page 40hammock on the mangoehammock on themango

Page 69repeated the the mate, with a gleamrepeatedthemate, with a gleam

Page 135Catharine Allen had sprung to her feetKatharineAllen had sprung to her feet

Page 136Sit down, KatherineSit down,Katharine

Page 156in this surreptitous mannerin thissurreptitiousmanner

Page 192But no one appeareed,But no oneappeared

Page 214both of foreign appearenceboth of foreignappearance

Page 281but the the truth pressedbutthetruth pressed

Page 321nowithstanding Tom's splendid drivingnotwithstandingTom's splendid driving

Page 322Then what right has one over 'totherThen what right has one overt'other

Page 361question she had won from the jailerquestion she had won from thejailor

Page 371impresssion upon the juryimpressionupon the jury

Page 394"Be calm—be still!" aswered Thrasher"Be calm—be still!"answeredThrasher

Page 426sprang to each others' embracesprang to eachother'sembrace

Page 456checked the curses on the convict's lipschecked the curses on theconvicts'lips

Page 459the slumber which Catharine foundthe slumber whichKatharinefound

Page 507that held his cravats and sundaythat held his cravats andSunday

Page 3handsomel printed and profuselyhandsomelyprinted and profusely

Page 3Andree de TaverneyAndréede Taverney


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