From b19b706a78f9a4f4a55474fa27f5156b524fd889 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Cabal Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2021 16:28:22 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Update play typography to new standards --- src/epub/text/reconciliation.xhtml | 2 +- src/epub/text/sound-and-fury.xhtml | 50 +++++++++++++++--------------- src/epub/text/the-telegram.xhtml | 4 +-- 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/epub/text/reconciliation.xhtml b/src/epub/text/reconciliation.xhtml index 0c2ee41..42c9adc 100644 --- a/src/epub/text/reconciliation.xhtml +++ b/src/epub/text/reconciliation.xhtml @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ He - After reaching the sidewalk I wonder if Colonel Ingersoll is right when he says suicide is no sin! + After reaching the sidewalk. I wonder if Colonel Ingersoll is right when he says suicide is no sin! diff --git a/src/epub/text/sound-and-fury.xhtml b/src/epub/text/sound-and-fury.xhtml index c74a963..edf6f98 100644 --- a/src/epub/text/sound-and-fury.xhtml +++ b/src/epub/text/sound-and-fury.xhtml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “Kate had abandoned herself to the joy of her newfound love so completely, that no shadow of her former grief was cast upon it. Cortland, with his arm firmly entwined about her waist, knew nothing of her sighs⁠—” + Dictates. “Kate had abandoned herself to the joy of her newfound love so completely, that no shadow of her former grief was cast upon it. Cortland, with his arm firmly entwined about her waist, knew nothing of her sighs⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Mr. Penne - frowning “Of her sighs and tears of the previous night.” + Frowning. “Of her sighs and tears of the previous night.” Miss Lore @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “To Cortland the chief charm of this girl was her look of innocence and unworldiness. Never had nun⁠—” + Dictates. “To Cortland the chief charm of this girl was her look of innocence and unworldiness. Never had nun⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Mr. Penne - emphatically “Never had nun in cloistered cell a face more sweet and pure.” + Emphatically. “Never had nun in cloistered cell a face more sweet and pure.” Miss Lore @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “But now Kate must hasten back to the house lest her absence be discovered. After a fond farewell she turned and sped lightly away. Cortland’s gaze followed her. He watched her rise⁠—” + Dictates. “But now Kate must hasten back to the house lest her absence be discovered. After a fond farewell she turned and sped lightly away. Cortland’s gaze followed her. He watched her rise⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Mr. Penne - with extreme politeness Possibly you would gather my meaning more intelligently if you would wait for the conclusion of the sentence. Dictates. “Watched her rise as gracefully as a fawn as she mounted the eastern terrace.” + With extreme politeness. Possibly you would gather my meaning more intelligently if you would wait for the conclusion of the sentence. Dictates. “Watched her rise as gracefully as a fawn as she mounted the eastern terrace.” Miss Lore @@ -98,15 +98,15 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “And yet Cortland’s position was so far above that of this rustic maiden that he dreaded to consider the social upheaval that would ensue should he marry her. In no uncertain tones the traditional voices of his caste and world cried out loudly to him to let her go. What should follow⁠—” + Dictates. “And yet Cortland’s position was so far above that of this rustic maiden that he dreaded to consider the social upheaval that would ensue should he marry her. In no uncertain tones the traditional voices of his caste and world cried out loudly to him to let her go. What should follow⁠—” Miss Lore - looking up with a start I’m sure I can’t say, Mr. Penne. Unless with a giggle you would want to add “Gallegher.” + Looking up with a start. I’m sure I can’t say, Mr. Penne. Unless with a giggle you would want to add “Gallegher.” Mr. Penne - coldly Pardon me. I was not seeking to impose upon you the task of a collaborator. Kindly consider the question a part of the text. + Coldly. Pardon me. I was not seeking to impose upon you the task of a collaborator. Kindly consider the question a part of the text. Miss Lore @@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “On one side was love and Kate; on the other side his heritage of social position and family pride. Would love win? Love, that the poets tell us will last forever! Perceives that Miss Lore looks fatigued, and looks at his watch. That’s a good long stretch. Perhaps we’d better knock off a bit.” + Dictates. “On one side was love and Kate; on the other side his heritage of social position and family pride. Would love win? Love, that the poets tell us will last forever! Perceives that Miss Lore looks fatigued, and looks at his watch. That’s a good long stretch. Perhaps we’d better knock off a bit.” - Miss Lore does not reply. + Miss Lore does not reply. Mr. Penne @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Mr. Penne - astounded Wh⁠—wh⁠—I’m afraid I fail to understand you. + Astounded. Wh⁠—wh⁠—I’m afraid I fail to understand you. Miss Lore @@ -146,15 +146,15 @@ Mr. Penne - still darkly wandering Will you kindly point out, Miss Lore, where I have intimated that Cortland was “full,” if you prefer that word? + Still darkly wandering. Will you kindly point out, Miss Lore, where I have intimated that Cortland was “full,” if you prefer that word? Miss Lore - calmly consulting her stenographic notes It is right here, word for word. Reads. “Afterward he set out for a stroll with a skate on.” + Calmly consulting her stenographic notes. It is right here, word for word. Reads. “Afterward he set out for a stroll with a skate on.” Mr. Penne - with peculiar emphasis Ah! And now will you kindly take down the expurgated phrase? Dictates. “Afterward he set out for a stroll with, as Kate on one occasion had fancifully told him, her spirit leaning upon his arm.” + With peculiar emphasis. Ah! And now will you kindly take down the expurgated phrase? Dictates. “Afterward he set out for a stroll with, as Kate on one occasion had fancifully told him, her spirit leaning upon his arm.” Miss Lore @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates Chapter thirty-four. Heading⁠—“What Kate Found in the Garden.” “That fragrant summer morning brought gracious tasks to all. The bees were at the honeysuckle blossoms on the porch. Kate, singing a little song, was training the riotous branches of her favorite woodbine. The sun, himself, had rows⁠—” + Dictates. Chapter thirty-four. Heading⁠—“What Kate Found in the Garden.” “That fragrant summer morning brought gracious tasks to all. The bees were at the honeysuckle blossoms on the porch. Kate, singing a little song, was training the riotous branches of her favorite woodbine. The sun, himself, had rows⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Mr. Penne - very slowly and with desperate deliberation “The⁠—sun⁠—himself⁠—had⁠—rows⁠—of⁠—blushing⁠—pinks⁠—and⁠—hollyhocks⁠—and⁠—hyacinths⁠—waiting⁠—that⁠—he⁠—might⁠—dry⁠—their⁠—dew-drenched⁠—cups.” + Very slowly and with desperate deliberation. “The⁠—sun⁠—himself⁠—had⁠—rows⁠—of⁠—blushing⁠—pinks⁠—and⁠—hollyhocks⁠—and⁠—hyacinths⁠—waiting⁠—that⁠—he⁠—might⁠—dry⁠—their⁠—dew-drenched⁠—cups.” Miss Lore @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “The earliest trolley, scattering the birds from its pathway like some marauding cat, brought Cortland over from Oldport. He had forgotten his fair⁠—” + Dictates. “The earliest trolley, scattering the birds from its pathway like some marauding cat, brought Cortland over from Oldport. He had forgotten his fair⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Mr. Penne - very loudly “Forgotten his fair and roseate visions of the night in the practical light of the sober morn.” + Very loudly. “Forgotten his fair and roseate visions of the night in the practical light of the sober morn.” Miss Lore @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “He greeted her with his usual smile and manner. ‘See the waves,’ he cried, pointing to the heaving waters of the sea, ‘ever wooing and returning to the rockbound shore.’ ” “ ‘Ready to break,’ Kate said, with⁠—” + Dictates. “He greeted her with his usual smile and manner. ‘See the waves,’ he cried, pointing to the heaving waters of the sea, ‘ever wooing and returning to the rockbound shore.’ ” “ ‘Ready to break,’ Kate said, with⁠—” Miss Lore @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Mr. Penne - with suspicious calmness There are times, Miss Lore, when a man becomes so far exasperated that even a woman⁠—But suppose we finish the sentence. Dictates. “ ‘Ready to break,’ Kate said, with the thrilling look of a soul-awakened woman, ‘into foam and spray, destroying themselves upon the shore they love so well.’ ” + With suspicious calmness. There are times, Miss Lore, when a man becomes so far exasperated that even a woman⁠—But suppose we finish the sentence. Dictates. “ ‘Ready to break,’ Kate said, with the thrilling look of a soul-awakened woman, ‘into foam and spray, destroying themselves upon the shore they love so well.’ ” Miss Lore @@ -210,15 +210,15 @@ Mr. Penne - dictates “Cortland, in Kate’s presence heard faintly the voice of caution. Thirty years had not cooled his ardor. It was in his power to bestow great gifts upon this girl. He still retained the beliefs that he had at twenty.” To Miss Lore, wearily I think that will be enough for the present. + Dictates. “Cortland, in Kate’s presence heard faintly the voice of caution. Thirty years had not cooled his ardor. It was in his power to bestow great gifts upon this girl. He still retained the beliefs that he had at twenty.” To Miss Lore, wearily. I think that will be enough for the present. Miss Lore - wisely Well, if he had the twenty that he believed he had, it might buy her a rather nice one. + Wisely. Well, if he had the twenty that he believed he had, it might buy her a rather nice one. Mr. Penne - faintly The last sentence was my own. We will discontinue for the day, Miss Lore. + Faintly. The last sentence was my own. We will discontinue for the day, Miss Lore. Miss Lore @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Mr. Penne - helpless under the spell If you will be so good. + Helpless under the spell. If you will be so good. diff --git a/src/epub/text/the-telegram.xhtml b/src/epub/text/the-telegram.xhtml index 05a7d4f..5f73ffe 100644 --- a/src/epub/text/the-telegram.xhtml +++ b/src/epub/text/the-telegram.xhtml @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Clerk - counting words Sixteen dollars and ninety-five cents, ma’am. + Counting words. Sixteen dollars and ninety-five cents, ma’am. Young lady @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Clerk - wearily I assure you there is no personal interest expressed in the question. We have to know the name and address in order to send the message. + Wearily. I assure you there is no personal interest expressed in the question. We have to know the name and address in order to send the message. Young lady