Assorted, from Catastrophe

Per reader Matthew Lerner, from Spell of Catastrophe:

Several 'I' characters were parsed as numeral 1: (I'm excluding those previously reported by Tim McCormack)
Page 12 1f nothing else
page 33 Whenever 1 tried to leave my
Page 70 1 got a client
84 to p1ay an
95 . 1f nothing else
168 only 1 didn't think

Page 23 "No, no, I^1 m certain"
for a change, an apostrophe is a 1 instead of an I

page 24 "I^1 m not going to "
and again
Mayer here: a few more stray "1"s popped up when I was hunting, too. And here I'd thought I'd found them all on my own pass! (Clearly not...)

122 Indeed, yes, Master," Carl Lake said, "my leg." He flexed it, raising it to his cheas, then did a
I don't believe "cheas" is a word.  Chest perhaps?

129  The cemetery, of course. Raw material for a necromancer. I really wanted to be somewhere else. Unfortunately, I wasn't."Carl, tell me about him."
There ought to be a space between "wasn't.", and ""Carl"


209 pulsatile
It's possible you intended this one, but I don't think that's a word.  Pulsating maybe?
Mayer here, again: actually, this one actually is a word...

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