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The Wrack of the Storm · Maurice Maeterlinck — chapter 16 of 16 · ~175 words · public domain

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Page 083: inquity changed to iniquity (example of iniquity would strike the ideals of mankind)

Page 113: magnificnt " " magnificent (rejuvenated by our magnificent misfortune,)

Page 126: alwas " " always (and always ready with his pleasant smile,)

Page 174: man " " men ("So died these men as became Athenians.)

Page 178: centuies " " centuries (These words spoken twenty-three centuries ago)

Page 183: catacylsm " " cataclysm (if this cataclysm let loose by an act of unutterable)

Page 232: sorsow " " sorrow (Alas, yes! I had heard of your sorrow;)

Page 236: Then " " They (They need love as much as do the living.)

Page 247: (section number) 2 " " 3 (3 All these, on examination, leave but a worthless residuum;)

Page 305: Breughel " " Brueghel (painted in the sixteenth century by Pieter Brueghel the Elder.)

Page 327: missing ending quotes were added ("You may save your tears! It is not my fault!")

Other spelling variations, for example, Renascence (pg. 64) and behoves (pg. 119), have been retained.

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