Deleting a Favorite in Safari

Hi. Does anyone know how to delete a Favorite in Safari? Thanks

Go to safari and go to the book symbol in the top right-hand corner and your favourite will either be in your reading list, bookmarks or bookmarks bar and swipe and press delete.

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    I have been continually losing my Favorites in Safari.  They just seem to disappear every so often.  They were all there yesterday and today they are gone.  Any help would be appreciated.

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