Japanese Fairy World Stories from the Wonder-Lore of Japan
Chapter 11
page 275 - changed "darling" to "daring" in She, now having the power, resolved to carry out her [darling] plan of invading Corea.
page 280 - changed "engulphed" to "engulfed" to In a snap of the finger, the ocean rolled up into a wave many tens of feet high and [engulphed] the Corean army, drowning them almost to a man
page 302 - changed "too" to "to" in All being ready, the Strong-handed god who was [too] pull the sun-goddess out of the cave, as soon as overcome by her curiosity she should peep forth, hid himself beside the stone door of the cave.
page 304 - changed "carpentery" to "carpentry" in For by their necessity the gods were compelled to invent the arts of metal-working, weaving, [carpentery], jeweling and many other useful appliances for the human race.
End of Project Gutenberg's Japanese Fairy World, by William Elliot Griffis