I've been reading through some of the older books in my collection lately and have been noticing things that differ from how they are now. For one, there is a great deal more description, but thats probably due to our more visually centered entertainment world.
One I noticed was how certain words are spelled. Currently I'm reading A Study in Scarlet, the first story of Sherlock Holmes. In it there is this line:
"Call for me here at noon to−morrow"
Does anyone know why it's to-morrow? And roughly when and why its changed to tomorrow? It's a very small change, and probably insignificant, but I tend to be curious about the small insignificant stuff.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
One I noticed was how certain words are spelled. Currently I'm reading A Study in Scarlet, the first story of Sherlock Holmes. In it there is this line:
"Call for me here at noon to−morrow"
Does anyone know why it's to-morrow? And roughly when and why its changed to tomorrow? It's a very small change, and probably insignificant, but I tend to be curious about the small insignificant stuff.
Thanks in advance for any answers.