Footnotes
[1] Reminichia—overhanging the water—the Indian name of a bluff at the entrance of a certain Minnesota city.
[2] Full of delights: blessed.
[3] The book was written in good faith, and was published for the benefit of the Syracuse University.
[4] Emerson, in his “Parnassus,” and the Atlantic Monthly for April, 1875, accredit “A Colusion between A Water-Snaik and A Aligater,” to G. H. Derby (“John Phenix”). It was contributed by “K. N. Pepper” to the Knickerbocker Magazine, in 1854.
Transcriber’s Notes
Inconsistent word hyphenation and spelling have been regularized.
Apparent typographical errors have been corrected.
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