I found what appears to be an error in Chapter XLVII:
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He sat without changing his attitude in the least, or appearing to tkae the smallest heed of time, until his quick ear seemed to be attracted by a footstep in the street.
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There is another error in Chapter XLIX:
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'He knows the alternative,' said Mr. Browlow.
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Also from Chapter XLIX:
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'His dog has been seen lurking about some old haunt, and there seems little doubt hat his master either is, or will be, there, under cover of the darkness.
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From Chapter LI:
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'The term you use,' said Mr. Brownlow, sternly, 'is a reproach to those who long since passed beyong the feeble censure of the world.
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From Chapter LIII:
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These, and a thousand looks and smiles, and turns fo thought and speech--I would fain recall them every one.
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