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Transcriber’s Notes

  1. This text appeared under several titles:
  2. –as “The Camp in the Snow; or, The Plucky Hunters of the Maine Woods”
  3. · Good News No. 194-205, 20 Jan-7 Apr., 1894
  4. –as “The Camp in the Snow; or, Besieged by Danger”
  5. · New York: Street and Smith (Medal Library No. 182), 1902
  6. · Philadelphia: David McKay, 1902
  7. · New York: Street and Smith (Adventure Library No. 96), 1928.
  8. Table of Contents was not present in original edition.
  9. This etext derived from 1902 Street & Smith edition.
  10. Corrections to the text:
    p. 46: stunnning -> stunning (a stunning blow)
    p. 72: exent -> extent (to their fullest extent)
    p. 107: zig-zig -> zig-zag (followed a zig-zag course)
    p. 131: foosteps -> footsteps (heard crunching footsteps)
    p. 224: thinkinig -> thinking (thinking about poor Jerry)
    p. 225: Raines -> Raikes (Raikes on the other)