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p. 25: salt--which is verydear[very dear] here just p. 27: for mr. bob peter's[peters'] "hours" at home were p. 29: connection with the childrem[children] of ham, it p. 33: after this overpowing[overpowering] revelation, it was p. 33: that mr. bob peter's[peters'] presentation to p. 37: in the heavy dalies,[dailies] and philosophical poetry p. 56: the account of mr. peter's[peters'] arrest in the p. 61: a musket ball be's[he's] comin' shtraight to p. 66: making a rapid retrogade[retrograde] movement, when villiam p. 74: i made a reconnoisance[reconnoissance] in force, on p. 79: have sometimes feared, by[my] boy, that our p. 97: moral drama by captaim[captain] villiam brown. p. 105: second regular meeting ot[of] the cosmopolitan club, p. 106: electrified by the treaures[treasures] of british literature p. 118: wink at secession symphathizers[sympathizers]. it takes so p. 129: the veteran mackerel signed[sighed] deeply, as he spread open p. 138: a horse physically incapacited[incapacitated] from running away p. 143: great original and geniune[genuine] 'tis he; a p. 151: of life when women[woman] usually becomes the principal p. 154: far out-sped my pusuers[pursuers]; but human nature p. 154: dearly, i was abont[about] to stand at bay, p. 161: masses over my throbing[throbbing] brow, the cowardly p. 163: bosom, and the stilletto[stiletto] in her hand. p. 168: of the skillful retrogade[retrograde] advance to which i p. 169: beheld the idolized genral[general] of the mackerel brigade p. 172: child?" says the geneneral[general], with paternal affability. p. 174: in which our co respondent[correspondent] astonishes us by p. 178: no "enigma," as voluutarily[voluntarily]-puzzled poets have p. 183: money often does--brute insanity[brute-insanity] p. 188: might cause a prostraton[prostration] in the liquor business, p. 228: of captain samyule sa-smith[sa-mith] to perish heroically. p. 231: at paris and loudon[london], my boy, and the p. 232: be outdone, the loudon[london] tumbler issued an p. 235: the word, and instaneously[instantaneously] led company 2 down p. 246: fords of allkwyet riyer[river], in the rear p. 248: of the mackerel brigrade[brigade] will further recommend, p. 250: than the most wierd[weird] and perpetual haze p. 257: at the nether continnations[continuations] of our country's p. 258: operations and entrap stonwall[stonewall] jackson's whole p. 264: and he eat[ate] and drank with his visiter[visitor] p. 266: willing hand in extacy[ecstasy]. 'then indeed have i p. 272: "'five thousand doblas," answered nemly[nemyl], composedly. p. 272: god; 'what an houri[hour]!' he exclaimed, kissing her p. 276: are you--his--slave?' gasped gartstoff[garstoff], staggering p. 277: two slaves will will[delete will] bring you to me. p. 291: he took his deparure[departure]. "then forth sprang orloff p. 295: past; i am satified[satisfied] that you are a p. 297: a moment of ungoverable[ungovernable] passion i spoke words p. 298: for the unseemly villany[villainy] of the accursed p. 302: bereaved country should sudnenly[suddenly] be called to p. 308: from a cold potatoe[potato] which he held in p. 313: feigns forgotten friends; grout[gout], grimly griping p. 316: slept in the hous[house] to take care p. 318: had the army being[been] insufficient to secure you, p. 321: and make me turn [into] an arrogant and contemptuous p. 325: language of an incedeniary[incendiary] description p. 325: of captains bob shortly[shorty], samyule sa-mith, p. 327: court felt convinced that that[del 2nd that] the second charge p. 326: ours, to investigate certing[certain] charges against p. 331: with quivering watch-seal. onr[our] president, my boy, p. 344: caressed the fawn. a[at] length she spoke: p. 351: scarcely had the sacreligious[sacrilegious] petition p. 350: "'"varno of het[the] black forest," he answered, p. 355: night, flew the wbite[white] fawn out into the
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