With --threshold=-42 we have a near miss 100%. ( 98¨% ?) The funny thing is that with -45 tesseract resolves the broken 'to' correctly but we start to see regressions. the word 'another' is incorrectly set to 'mother' at -42 and correctly set at -45. In Both case the first B is correctly resolved and this is amazing. So if it is a full book you have probably your right scantailor setting. /opt/out> sdiff a42.txt a45.txt POPULAR TALES POPULAR TALES 0' | OF THE WEST HIGHLANDS. THE WEST HIGHLANDS. + + XVIII. XVIII. T H E C H E S T. T H E C H E S T. >From Mrs MacGeaehy. lslsy. | From Mrs MacGeeehy, lslsy. BEFORE this there was a king, and he wished BEFORE this there was a king, and he wished to see his son with n wifo before he should deport | to see his son with n wife before he should dqqu His son said he had better go for a wife ; and he gave | His son said he had better go for a wife; and he gave him half a hundred pounds to get her. He went for- him half a hundred pounds to get her. He went for- ward the length of a day, and when the night came he ward the length of a day, and when the night came he went in to a hostelry to stay in it. He went down to a | went in to a hostelry to stay in it He went down to a chamber with a good fire in front of him; and when he chamber with a good fire in front of him; and when he had gotten meat, the man of the house went down to | hm! gotten meat, the men of the house went down to talk to him. He told the man of the house the jour- talk to him. He told the man of the house the jour- ney on which he was The man of the house told ney on which he was The man of the house told him he need not go further; that there was a little him he need not go further; that there was a little house opposite to his sleeping chamber ; that the man house opposite to his sleeping chamber ; that the man of the house had three fine daughters ; and if he would of the house had three fine daughters ; and if he would stand in the window of his chamber in the morning, stand in the window of his chamber in the morning, that he would see one after mother coming ‘0 dress | that he would see one after another coming to dress herself. That they were all like each other, and that herself. That they were all like each other, and that he could not distinguish one from the other, but that he could not distinguish one from the other, but that v01. IL 3 - | 101. IL a - \ \
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