all of us. "We've got to get home
quick."
But that's the beginning of another Sugar Creek Gang story, which I
hope I'll get a chance to write for you real soon.
THE END
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| Transcriber's Note: |
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| Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. |
| copyright on this publication was renewed. |
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| Ellipses in this text have been standardized. |
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| Punctuation in the verse, the use of upper or lower case for |
| "mom" and "pop", and occurrences of inconsistent hyphenation |
| and/or compound words where there existed no clear regular form |
| (e.g., "snow ball" and "snowball", "living-room" and "living |
| room") have been retained to match the original text. | |
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| Typographical errors and inconsistencies that have been changed |
| are listed below: |
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| Page 16: Changed comma to period (which said, _The Hoosier |
| Schoolmaster_.) |
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| Page 19: Changed "dilipidated" to "dilapidated" (their |
| dilapidated old unpainted house). |
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| Page 20: Changed "heart" to "hear" (I couldn't hear a word). |
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| Page 22: Changed "his" to "him" (I heard him mention my name). |
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| Page 26: Changed "Bumblee" to "Bumblebee" (at the bottom of |
| Bumblebee hill). |
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| Page 28: Changed "So-ond-So" to "So-and-So" (Why yes, M
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