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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Inconsistencies in the hyphenation of words preserved. (cocoanut/s,
cocoa-nut/s; firearms, fire-arms; gunboat, gun-boats; schoolboys,
school-boys; schoolroom, school-room)
Pg. 32, duplicated word "the" removed. (the coasts and the seas)
Pg. 42, inserted period after "Mr". (that in 1867 Mr. Chambers)
Pg. 63, closing double quote inserted at end of what appears to be the
end of a quoted passage.(carried them away over their shoulders.")
Pg. 95, duplicated period removed at sentence end. (by jet ornaments and
bugle trimmings.)
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