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George (georgesaliswriter) | 16 comments I can't be the only one to have noticed the unindented and unfinished sentence smooshed between two paragraphs on page 557.

"Spitzer, though often searching in his mind, did not know whether she was"

....What??? Was this part of something that was edited out?


Kristian Svane (krsvane) | 9 comments I'm frantically searching for this place in my edition... what is the beginning of the paragraph before or after?


Tyler McMann | 3 comments 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?


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George (georgesaliswriter) | 16 comments 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!


Tyler McMann | 3 comments That is a really odd mistake! I'm glad that Kristian helped to clarify it for you.


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