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Transcriber's notes:
Obvious punctuation errors corrected.
Page 94, "bankets" changed to "blankets" (many blankets.)
Page 101, "repent" changed to "repeat" (to repeat it).
Page 196, "Bob" changed to "Rob" (said Rob. "I'll)
Page 229, "Molly" changed to "Mollie". ("Well, Mollie promised to
help him, (you needn't bother to poke me, Mollie, for I _will_
tell) and she did help him every day, and after a while he began
to help himself, and last week his average on the exam. was
ninety-three. Wasn't that fine? He never would have got that if
Mollie hadn't helped him."
"Mollie, you were dear," said Dorothy.
"And Tess Haughton is ever so much nicer than she was," Mollie
said)
Also on page 251, (and then turning to Mollie).
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