Transcriber's Notes:

  Apparent misspellings in dialogue have been retained on the assumptionthat they are intentional.

  This book has many problems with quotation marks and dialogue. Thesehave been corrected where practical, but some unusual formattingremains. In some cases, best guesses have been made as to the correctplacement of missing punctuation--some situations are ambiguous.

  ONLY A BOY (before page 1), changed "rob use" to "rob us."

  Page 1, added missing chapter title.

  Page 3, added missing open quote before "As for Bolax."

  Page 4, added missing quotes to separate "said Miss Beldon, " from thesurrounding quotation; also added missing quote before "onlyI--I--hope."

  Page 5, added missing close quotes to second and third paragraphs;changed "undersood" to "understood" in "Bolax understood what his mothermeant by this."

  Page 6, changed single quote to double quote after "I ha'n't got nochair."

  Page 7, changed "catchism" to "catechism" in "Tom's coming to mycatechism class on Sunday." Also changed "would'nt" to "wouldn't."

  Page 8, changed "flyspects" to "flyspecks."

  Page 9, changed period to question mark in "What is it now, Bo dear?"

  Page 10, changed "extinuguished" to "extinguished" in "should never beextinguished."

  Page 11, removed extraneous quote from "Ma, dear!" Ma, dear!"

  Page 13, changed "quiet" to "quite" in "the animal was quite unbroken."

  Page 14, added open quotes before "As for you, Pete Hopkins" and"Pickaninys down Souf."

  Page 15, added several missing quotes.

  Page 18, added missing open quote before "tumty-tum twang!"

  Page 20, added missing close quote after "Hurrah! for your birthday,sister."

  Page 22, changed "did'nt" to "didn't" and added missing period after"goats feeding on such things."

  Page 23, changed "tropped" to "trooped" and "princes" to "princess" andremoved stray quote after "and there's some one else,"

  Page 24, changed "some of the Mamma's" to "some of the Mammas."

  Page 25, added missing quote after "smoke it out."

  Page 26, added missing quote after "Clean-plum through."

  Page 27, changed "Bout to 'Bout.

  Page 28, changed "you're money" to "your money."

  Page 29, changed "acknownledge" to "acknowledge" and fixed numerousquotation errors.

  Page 30, attempted to make sense of more muddled quotation marks, addingmissing quotes and changing double quotes to single quotes to clarifydialogue within dialogue.

  Page 32, added missing close quote after "That sounds like Bolax."

  Page 33, added missing close quote after "sicked them on Nan."

  Page 35, fixed numerous quote problems.

  Page 36, added many missing quotation marks.

  Page 37, changed "Cathechism" to "Catechism" and added missing closequote after "say your prayers and go to bed."

  Page 38, changed "Asumption" to "Assumption."

  Page 39, added missing close quote after "Once long ago, our dear Lorddied and--" and changed "beauitful" to "beautiful."

  Page 40, added some missing quotes.

  Page 44, added missing quotes to offset "cried Nellie Day" and "saidAunt Lucy" from surrounding text.

  Page 46, changed "getting'" to "gettin'" and added missing quote before"No, I just wouldn't say that."

  Page 50, deleted unnecessary quote before "Our Father, who art inHeaven" and added missing quote after "giggling instead of saying hisprayers." Changed "nonsnse" to "nonsense."

  Page 51, changed single quote to double quote after "taken by surprise"and added quotes to offset "said Bo."

  Page 53, changed "scarcly" to "scarcely."

  Page 57, added missing quote after "if a promise was broken."

  Page 58, changed question mark to period in ""Mamma, Elsie told a lie."

  Page 59, added missing quote after "He shan't be whipped, he shan't" andmoved quote from after "son" to after "begun."

  Page 62, added missing quote after "it hisses and cracks your bonesand--"

  Page 63, added missing quote after "giving me a report of his conduct."

  Page 71, added missing quote after "your rabbits."

  Page 73, added missing quotes around "If Aunt Lucy had been home I wouldnot have been whipped." Added missing close and open quotes before "Iwouldn't let you."

  Page 74, fixed numerous quotation-related errors. Changed "Nautlius" to"Nautilus."

  Page 75, added missing quote after "I'll study hard." Changed "broook"to "brook."

  Page 77, added missing quotes around "we have no pupils under twelveyears of age;" and around the paragraph beginning "That's just what Iintended proposing."

  Page 78, added several missing quotes.

  Page 79, added missing end quote after "before these shrines" andmissing open quote before "you don't mean to say;" offset "laughed Mr.O'Donnel" by adding missing quotes; changed "demense" to "demesne."

  Page 80, removed comma from "my little, man."

  Page 81, fixed several quotation issues near bottom of page.

  Page 83, changed single quote to double quote after "he wasn't struckdead!" and added missing quote before "is kept so smooth and green."

  Page 84, added missing quotes after "he didn't see the sign." and "if Istayed long enough at College." Changed single quote to double quoteafter "Are the priests kind to you?"

  Page 85, added missing quote after "might get lost."

  Page 87, added missing quotes after "two rats!" and before "where didthey come from?" and around "Well now, all that is to be done is tocatch them." Removed unnecessary quote after "I did."

  Page 89, added missing quote after "sending Amy to Atlantic City?"

  Page 98, changed double quotes to single quotes around "Hot box."

  Page 101, fixed quotes surrounding "To shelter de Holy wanderers on datblessed Christmas night."

  Page 102, added missing quote after "we are not holy enough."

  Page 103, added single quotes around 'A friend of mine just happens tobe outside with his sleigh and I'll tell him to take you where you'll bewell treated.'

  Page 106, removed extraneous quote after "Eleven."

  Page 108, added missing close quote after "wayfarer."

  Page 110, changed "entertaiment" to "entertainment."

  Page 111, added missing open quote before "I'll make him feel thevengeance."

  Page 115, added missing quotes around paragraph beginning "That's a goodstory."

  Page 116, removed several unnecessary quotation marks.

  Page 119, changed "meet (bring" to "meet. Bring" (simplest, leastdisruptive way of resolving a mismatched parenthesis).

  Page 125, removed unnecessary open quote at start of poem; changed"singing'" to "singin';" changed "its" to "it's;" added missing closequote after "all he hears and sees."

  Page 126, changed "singing'" to "singin'" and "there" to "they're."Removed unnecessary quote after "although'."

  Page 127, changed "bright an fair" to "bright an' fair."

  Page 131, changed "wildnerness" to "wilderness."

  Page 132, changed "Cavalry" to "Calvary" and corrected spacing on lastline.

  Page 133, changed double quotes to single quotes around "Prevention ofCruelty Society" and added missing nested close single quote on lastline of page.

  Page 136, changed "loving,son" to "loving son."

  Page 139, removed stray quote before "May procession."

  Page 140, changed "Collge" to "College."

  Page 147, added missing close quote after "everlastingly punished in thenext."

  Page 150, changed "darlng" to "darling." Added missing quote after firstreference to Fabiola.

  Page 151, added missing open quotes to first two full paragraphs.

  Page 152, fixed quotes around "Mass of the Angels."

  Page 155, removed stray quote before "minor."

  Page 157, fixed close quote after "But,"

&
nbsp; Page 159, removed stray quote after "Bully!" and added missing quoteafter "good-night."

  Page 161, changed "could'nt" to "couldn't" and "birth" to "berth."

  Page 164, changed "fort" to "forte."

  Page 167, changed "scones" to "sconces."

  Page 169, changed "sius" to "suis" and "Couer" to "Coeur."

  Page 170, changed "Whose" to "Who's" and added missing open quote before"you sleep soundly, sir."

  Page 171, deleted unnecessary quote after "term."

  Page 172, removed unnecessary quotes after "night?" and "consideration"and added some missing quotes in the second full paragraph.

  Page 174, added open quote before "don't study hard."

  Page 175, changed "knoweledge" to "knowledge."

  Page 177, changed "hearily" to "heartily."

  Page 181, changed "competiton" to "competition."

  Page 182, added missing quotes to first two full paragraphs.

  Page 184, corrected quotes in last full paragraph on page.

  Page 185, added missing close quote after "the rest of the dormitory."Changed "S il yous play" to "S'il vous play."

  Page 187, changed "francais" to "francais."

  Page 188, changed "ciusiniere" to "cuisiniere."

  Page 189, changed "Carorll" to "Carroll."

  Page 190, removed stray quote after "vacation's coming,"

  Page 191, added missing open quote before "Young Allen."

  Page 192, added missing close quote after "the Brothers?"

  Page 193, added several missing quotes.

  Page 196, added missing quote after "L'Islet bill of fare."

  Page 197, changed "his-ory" to "history."

  Page 198, changed double to single quotes around "old friends."

  Page 199, added missing quote at end of page.

  Page 200, added missing quotes around "Justement! I'm glad you thoughtof that. Now we are sure of your return." and after "fervent andsincere."

  Page 201, changed "arrangments" to "arrangements."

  Page 203, added missing close quotes after "the happiest day of my life"and "send Bo's baggage to him by express."

  Page 205, added missing close quote after "the biggest peach in thebasket."

  Page 206, added missing open quotes on several paragraphs.

 
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