Witchcraft, and Uncle Richard’s opinion of it, [167]
Wood’s account of the aristocracy., [21]
Yankee acuteness, [141]
Young persons sent to the town for education, [134]
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Additional Transcriber’s Notes: The following changes were made to the original text. The correction is enclosed in brackets: Page 106: and they skurried away [scurried] Page 116: but the fact incontestibly proves, [incontestably] Page 187: My mother was in close attendance upon sick members of my sister’s family? [changed punctuation to a period] Page 230: Fall from his hands—his idle scimetar [scimitar] |