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Notes on spelling for this novel.
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as it applies to entire work.
I have started this because, as I find with lots of works here (presumably because things change over time and these works are relatively old), it can at times be hard to tell if a word is supposed to be hyphenated or not in the original, as, for example, sometimes the word first appears hyphenated at a line break but then later it turns out it really isn't supposed to be a hyphenate but is actually two words. So, this may just turn out to be a list.
page4 arm-chair --hyphenate
page5 bed-room --hyphenate
page3 book-case or bookcase? --hyphenated at line break.
page4 book-shelves --hyphenate
page6 bourne or borne --not sure, may have seen it spelled both ways.
page5 (col. 3, last par.)
chimney-piece --hyphenate
page3 church-yard --hyphenate
page5 (col. 2, 3rd par. from bottom)
housemaid or house-maid? --hyphenated at line break
page5 (col. 2, 3rd par. from bottom)
jewelcasket or jewel-casket? --hypenated at line break
page5 lady's-maid --hyphenate
page5 poor-house --hyphenate
page6 red-room --hyphenate
page6 scape-goat --hyphenate
page6 stair-case or staircase? --hypenated at line break
page5 toilet-table --hyphenate
page 4 up stairs --two words