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longest and most graphic account of the marriage of Miss Eustis to
General Garwood is to be found. It is an open secret in the literary
circles of Boston that the notice in the "Reporter" was from the pen of
Henry P. Bassett, the novelist. It was headed "Practical
Reconstruction"; and it was conceded on all sides that, even if the
article had gone no farther than the head-line, it would have been a
very happy description of the happiest of events.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Page 1, Table of Contents, "137" changed to "133"
Page 65, "read" changed to "red" (red face with)
Page 111, opening quotation mark added (exclaimed Aunt Fountain, "ain')
Page 127, apostrophe changed to a comma. (man, you)
Page 129, apostrophe removed from before "agreeable" (say she agreeable)
Page 156, opening quotation mark added (continued. "I'll bet)
Page 179, opening quotation mark added (heavenward, "than to see)
Page 205, "it" changed to "in" (wanted to put in)
Page 216, closing quotation mark added (my conscience.")
Page 223, "libery" changed to "liberty" (felt at liberty to)
Page 224, "thay" changed to "they" (appreciate what they pay)
Page 273, "Hayley" changed to "Haley" (so," said Mrs. Haley, with)
Page 301, "Remembe" changed to "Remember" (characteristic. "Remember,)
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