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  Transcriber's Notes:

  Inconsistent hyphenation of words in original text has been retained(afire, a-fire).

  Inconsistent or unusual spelling of contractions in the original texthas been retained (sha'n't and shan't, mus'n't and musn't, are'n't).

  Page 9, missing close quote inserted. (mamma? _Is_ I?")

  Page 35, misplaced apostrophe fixed. ('twill)

  Page 42, "woful" changed to "woeful". (that woeful Fourth of July)

  Page 46, word after comma starts with uppercase. Original text retained.(she added, faintly, "If 'twasn't)

  Page 56, missing close quote inserted. (cross old party, miss.")

  Page 73, unusual spelling of "Monuement" retained. (make a Bunger HillMonuement)

  Page 144, word after comma starts with uppercase. Original textretained. (The trying question was, What would the child)

 
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