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I'm frantically searching for this place in my edition... what is the beginning of the paragraph before or after?
This sentence appears on page 651 of my edition. It reads: "Mr. Spitzer, though often searching his mind, did not know whether she was the crusader upon some distant quest in search of a great rajah's jewel" and so on. Is your edition missing the rest of this text?
Tyler wrote: "This sentence appears on page 651 of my edition. It reads: "Mr. Spitzer, though often searching his mind, did not know whether she was the crusader upon some distant quest in search of a great raja..."Hey, Tyler. Thanks for your comment. Kristian figured it out for me in a private message. My edition has the unfinished sentence at the end of a paragraph but then a few sentences onward, the sentence reoccurs in its proper place and in full. Quite a strange mistake!


"Spitzer, though often searching in his mind, did not know whether she was"
....What??? Was this part of something that was edited out?