Chapter 4

decoration of vines and flowers

Transcriber's NotePage 2 is blank in the original.Except for changes listed below, variations in spelling and hyphenation remain as in the original.The following corrections have been made to the text:Page 5: no Application [original has "App!ication"] whatsoever has been made to mePage 6: No History can produce[original has "propuce"] a greater InstancePage 15: he shall be handsomely rewarded for his Trouble."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 21: but there has been a Motive,[original has a period]Page 22: she went down toEnfield[original has "Endfield"]Page 31: I will not suppose Mr.[period missing in original]Fieldingcan be guiltyPage 40: They were subpœna'd[original has "subpæna'd"]Page 46: beyond all Possibility[original has "Possibllity"] of doubting

Transcriber's Note

Transcriber's Note

Page 2 is blank in the original.

Except for changes listed below, variations in spelling and hyphenation remain as in the original.

The following corrections have been made to the text:

Page 5: no Application [original has "App!ication"] whatsoever has been made to mePage 6: No History can produce[original has "propuce"] a greater InstancePage 15: he shall be handsomely rewarded for his Trouble."[quotation mark missing in original]Page 21: but there has been a Motive,[original has a period]Page 22: she went down toEnfield[original has "Endfield"]Page 31: I will not suppose Mr.[period missing in original]Fieldingcan be guiltyPage 40: They were subpœna'd[original has "subpæna'd"]Page 46: beyond all Possibility[original has "Possibllity"] of doubting

Page 5: no Application [original has "App!ication"] whatsoever has been made to me

Page 6: No History can produce[original has "propuce"] a greater Instance

Page 15: he shall be handsomely rewarded for his Trouble."[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 21: but there has been a Motive,[original has a period]

Page 22: she went down toEnfield[original has "Endfield"]

Page 31: I will not suppose Mr.[period missing in original]Fieldingcan be guilty

Page 40: They were subpœna'd[original has "subpæna'd"]

Page 46: beyond all Possibility[original has "Possibllity"] of doubting


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