Chapter 7:
[Page 88]: The call has a lead quote in the body of the message and no ending quote. One way to resolve is to use quotes similar to the way Ida's first letter to Bradley is presented, on [Page 157]. Another way is to remove the leading quote and present the letter like Bradley's letter to Ida on [Page 308]. The latter solution seemed like the way to go.
[Page 88]: Change All the samee to All the same.
[Page 90]: Change to Contrary minds, "No! It's a vote." The speaker is contrary minds, and what is spoken is surrounded by matched quotes. The original text had a single quote instead of a double quote before No, and did not have a comma.