**************** OPTIONS **************** --charset=ISO-8859-1 **************** ENCODING **************** WINDOWS-1252 **************** INPUT **************** Where the character set declared is narrower than the character set implied by the encoding as in this case (Windows-1252 is a superset of the first latin alphabet defined in ECMA 94), then bookloupe should warn about characters that are not in the declared character set but should still recognise them and otherwise handle them as it would normally do. We use the curved apostrophe as a test for this since if bookloupe didn't recognise it then it would query the orphaned letters from the genitives and abbreviations. John Hendricks was bear-leading at the time. He had originally studied for Holy Orders, but had abandoned the Church later for private reasons connected with his faith, and had taken to teaching and tutoring instead. He was an honest, upstanding fellow of five-and-thirty, incorruptible, intelligent in a simple, straightforward way. He played games with his head, more than most Englishmen do, but he went through life without much calculation. He had qualities that made boys like and respect him; he won their confidence. Poor, proud, ambitious, he realised that fate offered him a chance when the Secretary of State for Scotland asked him if he would give up his other pupils for a year and take his son, Lord Ernie, round the world upon an educational trip that might make a man of him. For Lord Ernie was the only son, and the Marquess’s influence was naturally great. To have deposited a regenerated Lord Ernie at the castle gates might have guaranteed Hendricks’ future. After leaving Eton prematurely the lad had come under Hendricks’ charge for a time, and with such excellent results--‘I’d simply swear by that chap, you know,’ the boy used to say--that his father, considerably impressed, and rather as a last resort, had made this proposition. And Hendricks, without much calculation, had accepted it. He liked ‘Bindy’ for himself. It was in his heart to ‘make a man of him,’ if possible. They had now been round the world together and had come up from Brindisi to the Italian Lakes, and so into Switzerland. It was middle October. With a week or two to spare they were making leisurely for the ancestral halls in Aberdeenshire. **************** EXPECTED **************** only son, and the Marquess’s influence was naturally great. To have Line 22 column 27 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8217 guaranteed Hendricks’ future. After leaving Eton prematurely the lad Line 24 column 21 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8217 had come under Hendricks’ charge for a time, and with such excellent Line 25 column 25 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8217 results--‘I’d simply swear by that chap, you know,’ the boy used Line 26 column 10 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8216 calculation, had accepted it. He liked ‘Bindy’ for himself. It was Line 29 column 40 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8216 in his heart to ‘make a man of him,’ if possible. They had now been Line 30 column 17 - Non-ISO-8859-1 character 8216