In the urtext the phrase "no-one" is used. It seems in later versions this has been changed to "no one".
Is there some subtle change in meaning? Does this have some significance?
Hi spirit,
To my mind it does have a subtle significance. To me, "no-one" would tend to mean "no particular one", whereas "no one" would tend to mean "not one" or "none".
alex
Interesting. To me there seems to be a difference. I have been unable to understand it but it feels different.