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Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. The following Printer errors have been changed.

=CHANGED==FROM==TO=
Page [4]:“when be comes home”“when he comes home”
Page [8]:“England for awhile”“England for while”
Page [35]:“no more mad that you”“no more mad than you”
Page [59]:“his face here, I’l”“his face here, I’ll”
Page [70]:“his blood-shot eyes”“his bloodshot eyes”
Page [72]:“of every-day life”“of everyday life”
Page [80]:“its lustre less eyes”“its lustreless eyes”
Page [90]:“wont know yourself”“won’t know yourself”
Page [122]:“he had a great burthen”“he had a great burden”
Page [139]:“it’s proper light”“its proper light”
Page [149]:“push backwards insteads”“push backwards instead”
Page [157]:“meet ber death”“meet her death”
Page [158]:“where Catholics tells”“where Catholics tell”
Page [162]:“dear Fred, some one”“dear Fred, someone”
Page [173]:“--any-one of which”“--any one of which”
Page [174]:“effect! At anyrate,”“effect! At any rate,”
Page [217]:“why have you came”“why have you come”
Page [224]:“ranche out in the Rocky”“ranch out in the Rocky”
Page [235]:“Maurice Grieffenhagen”“Maurice Greiffenhagen”
Page [247]:“GRAVE LADY JANE. by”“GRAVE LADY JANE. By”
Page [248]:“Its Action is o a”“Its Action is of a”
Page [248]:“in their way, w th”“in their way, with”