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LONG_DESCRIPTION
Sixes and Sevens
- was published in YEAR by
+ was published in 1911 by
O. Henry.
This ebook was produced for the
Standard Ebooks project
by
- PRODUCER,
+ Vince Rice,
and is based on a transcription produced in 2001 by
- TRANSCRIBER_1, TRANSCRIBER_2, and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team
+ Glen Burleson and Joseph E. Lowenstein
for
Project Gutenberg
and on digital scans available at the
- Internet Archive.
The cover page is adapted from
PAINTING,
a painting completed in YEAR by
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-This particular ebook is based on a transcription produced for Project Gutenberg and on digital scans available at the Internet Archive.
+This particular ebook is based on a transcription produced for Project Gutenberg and on digital scans available at the Internet Archive.
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diff --git a/src/epub/text/the-adventures-of-shamrock-jolnes.xhtml b/src/epub/text/the-adventures-of-shamrock-jolnes.xhtml index a953ac7..7505347 100644 --- a/src/epub/text/the-adventures-of-shamrock-jolnes.xhtml +++ b/src/epub/text/the-adventures-of-shamrock-jolnes.xhtml @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -I am so fortunate as to count Shamrock Jolnes, the great New York detective, among my muster of friends. Jolnes is what is called the “inside man” of the city detective force. He is an expert in the use of the typewriter, and it is his duty, whenever there is a “murder mystery” to be solved, to sit at a desk telephone at headquarters and take down the messages of “cranks” who ‘phone in their confessions to having committed the crime.
But on certain “off” days when confessions are coming in slowly and three or four newspapers have run to earth as many different guilty persons, Jolnes will knock about the town with me, exhibiting, to my great delight and instruction, his marvellous powers of observation and deduction.
The other day I dropped in at Headquarters and found the great detective gazing thoughtfully at a string that was tied tightly around his little finger.
diff --git a/src/epub/text/witches-loaves.xhtml b/src/epub/text/witches-loaves.xhtml index bebd8cc..4b4417d 100644 --- a/src/epub/text/witches-loaves.xhtml +++ b/src/epub/text/witches-loaves.xhtml @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@Miss Martha blushed. Would he think of the hand that placed it there as he ate? Would he—
The front door bell jangled viciously. Somebody was coming in, making a great deal of noise.
Miss Martha hurried to the front. Two men were there. One was a young man smoking a pipe—a man she had never seen before. The other was her artist.
-His face was very red, his hat was on the back of his head, his hair was wildly rumpled. He clinched his two fists and shook them ferociously at Miss Martha. At Miss Martha.
+His face was very red, his hat was on the back of his head, his hair was wildly rumpled. He clinched his two fists and shook them ferociously at Miss Martha. At Miss Martha.
“Dummkopf!” he shouted with extreme loudness; and then “Tausendonfer!” or something like it in German.
The young man tried to draw him away.
“I vill not go,” he said angrily, “else I shall told her.”
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