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Originally Posted by alansplace
I recently chose this version to read and came upon something that had no meaning to me. it was a sentence ending in &c.! A little research and experimentation yielded this:
the actual code view entry was &c.
which translated to &c. in the book view
in some other versions of Pride and Prejudice etc. appeared in the code & book views
there were 13 instances of this in your version
Here's hoping that this is helpful.
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This is not an error. "&c." is an old way of writing "etc.". It's very common in early 19th century books. Means exactly the same thing, of course: "&" is the word "and", which has the same meaning as the French word "et".