An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
2000
Signet Classic |
PAGE | BAD TEXT | CORRECTION |
76 | "She was attempting too show him a new step in a genial and yet coquettish way..." | to |
266 | "My, Miss Alden! If is you, isn't it?" | it |
275 | "And she would be a unit in it, or course, at about 7.10." | 7:10 [note ALL other times are spelled out "six-forty-five" etc.] |
298 | "He took out his watch and discovered with the aid of a match that [ ] was eleven-thirty." | it |
340 | "...harmoniously abandoning themselves to the rhythm of the music -- like two small chips being tosssed about on a rough but friendly sea." | ships |
444 | "But Sondra, who was sitting next [ ] him in the car and now noting his hesitation..." | to |
513 | "And yet fearing to act in any way -- being unwilling to -- being wiling only to say that never, never would he marry her..." | willing |
560 | "It looks to me as though no one was going over to Greenswood much this year." And then a long and intense discussion as to why Greenwood was no longer what it had been." | Greenwood |
562 | "And Burchard, throwing the boat from side to side as swiftly as he dared, will Jill Trumbull, anxious for her own safety..." | with |
581 | "'You needn't put those on me, mister,' he pleased." | pleaded |
593 | "And so, although he disliked mush so to do at the moment, he now concluded with..." | much |
616 | "It maybe that he will have some suggestion to make that will be of value to us..." | may be |
625 | "...if he could be devise a reasonable defense, he was sure he could delay the case..." | but |
655 | "It was as it, and in spite of all this, she had been able to retreat..." | if |
686 | "...and was then positive that he was the same young man she had seen that moonlight night quarreling with Roberta." | moonlit
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705 | "But the truth, none-the-less, is that they do exist in the human heart, law or now law, religion or no religion..." | no |
793 | "Don't say too long down there." | stay |
802 | "Far from it.The recent verdict and sentence was sure to be reversed..." | it. The |
815 | "Yet no so long after that the guard..." | not |
815 | "His next." | He's |
818 | "They were, as she now maintained, incapable of judging justly or fairly where anything sad in connection with a romantic and pretty girl was concerned." | said |