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Transcriber's Notes
=Bold face= font indicated thus.
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
The capitalization of "bear-eater" and "bear-hunter" is inconsistentbut has not been changed.
Hyphen added: "hand-cart" (p. 196).
Hyphen removed: "outdoor" (p. 11), "schoolboy" (p. 140), "seaport" (pp.58, 316).
p. 34: Duplicate "that" removed (stating that somebody proposed todeprive).
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