Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 170 pages of information about Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June".

Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 170 pages of information about Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June".

p. 11, l. 18. would resist. l. 19. Apportions thus:—­Egre. If this take now we are made for ever. Cowsy. And will rebell it.  Exeunt all but Andrew. l. 21. my Master. ll. 24 and 25. out their. l. 29. blade he was wont to be. l. 30. heele ring ’em...as will shake.

p. 12, l. 1.  But know to. l. 5. a fool, an. l. 8. to yee. ll. 24 and 25. new Congees. l. 28. Omits therefore. l. 30. Omits Sir. l. 32.  Do you know what learning is brother?

p. 13, l. 15. Omits Brother. l. 36. foolish girles & puppets.

p. 14, l. 5. to my best. l. 6. vent. l. 13.  You. l. 16. library an Almanacke. l. 26.  Snowes. l. 36. to build up. l. 39.  Charles shall set.

p. 15, l. 12.  Land too to your. l. 13. he is no heir. l. 16. my state. l. 19. staies pulling. l. 31. know things. l. 36. nor do not weigh.

p. 16, l. 4.  University Lovaine. l. 11. look now to my. l. 22. spit fire, snow. l. 23. that we call. l. 30. a fine youth. l. 33. his state ...  Did you see my Mistris.

p. 17, l. 9. that ride. l. 11. that have ... and speake. l. 23.  I shall kisse. l. 27. thy master. l. 34. no spirits a’th. l. 36.  Shall we have.

p. 18, l. 2. males and. l. 4.  Red Sea early a question. l. 12.  Metamatical. ll. 19 and 20. are above. l. 22. ravish with. l. 25. thy bread. l. 26. wouldst blanch an Almond. Omits the Sect...invented that. l. 27. the trenchers. l. 33. scraps. l. 36. the drink. l. 38. not he.

p. 19, ll. 2 and 3. bowle, my yonger Mr. that must be now the heire will do all these. l. 28. and her lodging. l. 34. sty growne.

p. 20, l. 1.  Crowne’s awry, two. l. 6. swept your books. l. 9. has pleased. l. 10.  I beleeve her Constellation bee loose. ll. 15 and 16. and bound up in monstrous [sic] smooth. l. 25. you one Sir. l. 31. goes as daintily.

p. 21, l. 2. a secret out. l. 3.  I doe find. l. 6. Adds and Servants. ll. 7 and 8. the happy day that. l. 9. my great care. l. 15. state...in Joynter. l. 19. drawn of our. l. 28. Not. [character]. land. ll. 29 and 30. Lew. T’was not conditional. Not. If it had been found, twas but a fault in the writing &c.

p. 22, l. 1. seeks, kills. l. 5. as in others. l. 6. yet hee may. l. 8. that’s been. l. 14.  Cook, Butler, Lillie. ll. 25—­28. and bee serviceable...see your Sauces bee all poynant and sharpe in...looke to yor roast and bakt meates made things—­Is the. l. 31. the roome cleare...open for all. l. 34.  Cordes they be not. l. 35. Omits abroad. l. 38. cannot slip.

p. 23, l. 6. wee shall see. l. 10. not trouble. l. 11.  Sweet-heart. l. 12.  Exeunt.  Andrew stayes. l. 13. ripe? make but my farme as much more and kisse her. l. 16. pleasure; he can do her no harme, and if it were. l. 22. Adds stage direction A noyse. l. 23.  What noyse. l. 24.  Note.  The words “within a Parenthesis” are omitted in the MS. but ("my head is broken”) is in parentheses in MS. It is obvious that these words were intended as a direction to the printer and have got into the text in error. l. 25.  Collicke. l. 29. tis faithful. l. 37. squeaking is that.

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