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Feudal tyrants; or, The Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans, volume 4 (of 4)

Chapter 12: ERRATA.
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The narrative follows an orphaned scion whose inheritance is seized by an avaricious uncle; a faithful servant secretly saves the child and places him with a shepherd and later the wise Melthal, who educates and trains him for arms. Raised under an assumed name, he gains distinction in the army but falls in love with a peasant maiden who also bears a secret identity, creating divided loyalties. Melthal eventually reveals the youth's true birth and pressures the usurping Count to restore his rights, while intrigues, false reports of death, and forbidden attachments drive the plot toward tragic confrontations and moral reckonings.

ERRATA.

VOL. I.

Page 6, line 2—for “to which,” read “for which.”

— 172, line 19—for “niputations,” read “imputations.”

— 272, line 17—for “were,” read “was.”

— 273, line 3—for “confidant,” read “confident.”

VOL. II.

Page 29, line 11—for “compelled to,” read “compelled me to.”

— 153, line 11—for “which,” read “as.”

— 158, line 11—omit “or.”

— 219, line 4—for “that your sex are the most fortunate,” read “that you are the most fortunate of your sex.”

— 249, line 18—for “derison,” read “derision.”

— 281, line 3—for “woful,” read “awful.”

— 337, line 11—for “hasten a person,” read “hasten in person.”

VOL. III.

Page 29, line 12—for “rung,” read “wrung.”

— 108, line 14—for “has,” read “had.”

— 295, line last—for “probibity,” read “probity.”

— 308, line 12—for “uperiority,” read “superiority.”

— 349, line 6—for “Zender,” read “Bender.”

VOL. IV.

Page 31, line 1—for “the would,” read “she would.”

— 52, line 2—efface the Comma after “Rosanna.”

— 140, line 12—instead of a semicolon put a comma.

— 159, line 2—for “except,” read “than.”

— 283, line 17—for “confe,” read “confer.”

— 309, line 12—for “dye,” read “die.”

— 311, line 14—after “mentioned,” put a full stop.