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Transcriber’s Note:
Punctuation has been standardised. Both [Kaintock] and [Kaintuck], and hyphenation and spelling have been retained as they appear in the printed publication except as indicated below:
- Page 13
almost the festive apearance changed to
almost the festive [appearance] - Page 57
down the gantlet changed to
down the [gauntlet] - Page 60
led off in a north-westernly changed to
led off in a [north-westerly] - Page 67
yellow lamplight shown from changed to
yellow lamplight [shone] from - Page 70
in a fringed buskskin suit changed to
in a fringed [buckskin] suit - Page 100
that’s Dixon’ place changed to
that’s [Dixon’s] place - Page 112
throw down the gantlet changed to
throw down the [gauntlet] - Page 117
who had sworn his venegeance changed to
who had sworn his [vengeance] - Page 121
threats against all-concerned changed to
threats against [all concerned] - Page 122
I dare say that anyone of them changed to
I dare say that [any one] of them - Page 128
scudding madly for Dixon’s ferry changed to
scudding madly for Dixon’s [Ferry] - Page 131
the deserted, Pat Fagan, whose changed to
the [deserter], Pat Fagan, whose - Page 184
Looks like were getting into changed to
Looks like [we’re] getting into - Page 195
erected a protecting breastworks of logs changed to
erected a protecting [breastwork] of logs - Page 208
indentifying the owner changed to
[identifying] the owner - Page 216
War-trail’s End changed to
[War-Trail’s] End - Page 218
from the summmit changed to
from the [summit]