FOOTNOTES:
[A]The Pease Bridge.
[B]I find it more convenient, in this tale, to give names to my personages, in place of initials.
[C]Best-looking, or most beautiful.
[D]Linnets
[E]Chaffinch
[F]Harvest Home.
[G]Palantine—a name given by the Americans and seamen, to kidnapped individuals, or those who went out voluntarily to be indented, for a time agreed upon, with any person in America willing to pay the sum of money required by the captain for their passage out. The famous Williamson, who first invented the penny-post and directories, obtained damages from the magistrates of Aberdeen for suppressing his narrative, in which he exposed them for this traffic.—Ed.
[H]A little reflection will enable the reader to see what true name this fictitious one is intended to cover.—Ed.