User talk:Exarchus

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Again, welcome! --Xover (talk) 18:35, 8 April 2024 (UTC)

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Hi Exarchus,

I've left you the standard welcome message above, since I saw nobody had posted it yet. But I really wanted to raise an issue regarding this edit.

It's entirely possible that the word as it appeared in the book was incorrect, but we host works as they were published (warts and all). Adding a note like that is considered an annotation, which is not permitted on Wikisource.