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1.4 +**************** INPUT ****************
1.5 +They saw him distinctly, as with the naked eye; a word, a turn of
1.6 +the pen, or a word unsaid, offered the picture of him in America,
1.7 +Japan, China, Australia , nay, the continent of Europe, holding an
1.8 +English review of his Maker's grotesques. Vernon seemed a
1.9 +sheepish fellow, without stature abroad, glad of a compliment
1.10 +, grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw
1.11 +and heard. But one was a Patterne; tbe other a Whitford. One had
1.12 +genius; the other pottered after him to he a student. One was the
1.13 +English gent1eman wherever he went; the other was a new kind of
1.14 +thing, nondescript, produced in England of late, and not likely
1.15 +to come to much good himself, or do much good to the country.
1.16 +
1.17 +Vernon's dancing in America was capitally described by Willoughby.
1.18 +"Adieu to our cousins!" the latter wrote on his voyage to Japan.
1.19 +"I may possibly have had some vogue in their ball-rooms, and in
1.20 +showing them an English seat on horseback: 1 must resign myself if
1.21 +I have not been popular among them. I could not sing their
1.22 +national song--if a congery of states be a nation-- and I must
1.23 +confess I listened with frigid politeness to their singing of it.
1.24 +A great people, no doubt. Adieu to them. I have had to tear old
1.25 +Vernon away. He had serious thoughts of settling, means to
1.26 +
1.27 +correspond with some of them. On the whole, forgetting two or
1.28 +more "traits of insolence~ on the part of his hosts, which he
1.29 +cited, Willoughby escaped pretty comfortably. The President had
1.30 +been, consciously or not,uncivil, but one knew his origin! Upon
1.31 +these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed
1.32 +to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to
1.33 +lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir WilIoughby Patterne passed from
1.34 +a land of alien manners,; and ever after he spoke of America
1.35 +respectfully aud pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. His
1.36 +travels were profitable to himself. The fact is, that tbere are
1.37 +cousins who come to greatness and rnust be pacified, or they will
1.38 +prove annoying. Heaven forefend a collision between cousins!
1.39 +**************** EXPECTED ****************
1.40 +
1.41 +Japan, China, Australia , nay, the continent of Europe, holding an
1.42 + Line 3 column 25 - Spaced punctuation?
1.43 +
1.44 +, grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw
1.45 + Line 6 column 1 - Begins with punctuation?
1.46 +
1.47 +and heard. But one was a Patterne; tbe other a Whitford. One had
1.48 + Line 7 column 34 - Query word tbe - not reporting duplicates
1.49 +
1.50 +genius; the other pottered after him to he a student. One was the
1.51 + Line 8 column 37 - Query he/be error?
1.52 +
1.53 +English gent1eman wherever he went; the other was a new kind of
1.54 + Line 9 column 8 - Query digit in gent1eman
1.55 +
1.56 +showing them an English seat on horseback: 1 must resign myself if
1.57 + Line 16 column 43 - Query standalone 1
1.58 +
1.59 +national song--if a congery of states be a nation-- and I must
1.60 + Line 18 column 50 - Spaced em-dash?
1.61 +
1.62 +Vernon away. He had serious thoughts of settling, means to
1.63 + Line 21 column 58 - No punctuation at para end?
1.64 +
1.65 +Vernon's dancing in America was capitally described by Willoughby.
1.66 + Line 22 - Mismatched quotes
1.67 +
1.68 +correspond with some of them. On the whole, forgetting two or
1.69 + Line 23 column 1 - Paragraph starts with lower-case
1.70 +
1.71 +more "traits of insolence~ on the part of his hosts, which he
1.72 + Line 24 column 26 - Tilde character?
1.73 +
1.74 +been, consciously or not,uncivil, but one knew his origin! Upon
1.75 + Line 26 column 25 - Missing space?
1.76 +
1.77 +lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir WilIoughby Patterne passed from
1.78 + Line 29 column 34 - Query word WilIoughby - not reporting duplicates
1.79 +
1.80 +a land of alien manners,; and ever after he spoke of America
1.81 + Line 30 column 24 - Double punctuation?
1.82 +
1.83 +respectfully aud pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. His
1.84 + Line 31 column 13 - Query word aud - not reporting duplicates
1.85 +
1.86 +travels were profitable to himself. The fact is, that tbere are
1.87 + Line 32 column 54 - Query word tbere - not reporting duplicates
1.88 +
1.89 +cousins who come to greatness and rnust be pacified, or they will
1.90 + Line 33 column 34 - Query word rnust - not reporting duplicates