Miss Anthony: Yes, I will address Congress and I will cast a vote for the President. It is my right under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.

End of Act II.

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[Page 7]:Removed stray parenthesis (Powhatan's fierce warriors.)
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[Page 22]:Added missing letter 'i' to 'with' (with the Indians)
[Page 26]:Added missing period (They sign.)
[Page 27]:Changed 'ahe' to 'the' (caught the woodchuck)
[Page 30]:Added missing word 'of' (Member of Congress)
[Page 33]:Changed Æsops to Æsop's (Æsop's Fables)
[Page 34]:Added missing period (Sure, Sure.)
[Page 34]:Added missing period (Mr. Lincoln)
[Page 34]:Added missing quotation marks (with the Proclamation.")
[Page 34]:Changed . to ? (What is the matter, Mr. Lincoln?)

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