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Revision: 395 http://octc.svn.sourceforge.net/octc/?rev=395&view=rev Author: jimregan Date: 2010-11-07 03:50:12 +0000 (Sun, 07 Nov 2010) Log Message: ----------- 2 small fixes Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/lg/eng/Baskerville/text.xml Modified: trunk/lg/eng/Baskerville/text.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/lg/eng/Baskerville/text.xml 2010-11-07 03:47:08 UTC (rev 394) +++ trunk/lg/eng/Baskerville/text.xml 2010-11-07 03:50:12 UTC (rev 395) @@ -4294,7 +4294,7 @@ last occupant of the Hall, fulfilling so exactly the conditions of the family legend, and there are the repeated reports from peasants of the appearance of a strange creature upon the moor.</ab> -</ab>Twice I have with my own ears heard the sound which resembled the +<ab>Twice I have with my own ears heard the sound which resembled the distant baying of a hound.</ab> <ab>It is incredible, impossible, that it should really be outside the ordinary laws of nature.</ab> <ab>A spectral hound which leaves material footmarks and fills the air with its @@ -6529,7 +6529,7 @@ <p><ab>A sound of quick steps broke the silence of the moor.</ab> <ab>Crouching among the stones we stared intently at the silver-tipped bank in front of us.</ab> <ab>The steps grew louder, and through the fog, as -through a curtain, there stepped the man whom we were awaiting.<ab> +through a curtain, there stepped the man whom we were awaiting.</ab> <ab>He looked round him in surprise as he emerged into the clear, starlit night.</ab> <ab>Then he came swiftly along the path, passed close to where we lay, and went on up the long slope behind us.</ab> <ab>As he This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |