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978-1-4392-1567-8 The Eden proposition by Kurt Dahl. Book surge 2008, revised edition 2010, paperback, 366 pages.

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56 8, -12 The women [sic] stuck together […] They were more intrigued by the thought of hauling up a hundred pounds of halibut. […] they all began to whoop and holler as they raised one after another of those ugly flat creatures into the boat. The women[, except for Wyndi,] stuck together […] They were more intrigued by the thought of hauling up a hundred pounds of halibut. […] they all began to whoop and holler as they raised one after another of those ugly flat creatures into the boat.
93 -3 But Let's [sic] rethink this. But let's rethink this.
103 7, 10 but "The [sic] Eden Proposition" [sic] was simply […] is called 'The Eden Proposition'." but 'The Eden Proposition' was simply […] is called 'The Eden Proposition'."
103 16 Maybe it wasn't it [sic] him? Maybe it wasn't him?
127 -5 But now you see now [sic] how odd we theoretical physicists are. But now you see how odd we theoretical physicists are.
153 ? ? ?
179 -11 What if Dixon never intended [sic] release the virus? What if Dixon never intended to release the virus?
244 6 Max walked to the door and asked [sic] was happening. Max walked to the door and asked what was happening.
277 11 a dog began to bark only feet [sic] away a dog began to bark only a few feet away
282 -14 he didn't see it until he was only feet [sic] away. he didn't see it until he was only a few feet away.
285 14 The trees rose up within feet [sic] of the walls The trees rose up within a few feet of the walls
321 11 cannot be disturbed. the [sic] President cannot be disturbed. The President
346 -7 "No mas. [sic] I'm finished with this now." ?
350 17 tightly to his forehead and [sic] walked to the car and slide [sic] in next to Mothershed tightly to his forehead, walked to the car and slid in next to Mothershed
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