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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuations errors repaired.
Page 714, "incovenience" changed to "inconvenience." (much
inconvenience)
Page 735, "Sierre" changed to "Sierra." (England to Sierra Leone)
Under Club Rates, "Bazar" changed to "Bazaar." (Harper's Bazaar)
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