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,^0 7, line 1, for " profession," read " professional." 

 48, 6, omit the word " whose." 

 97, 2, for " constitutes," read " constitute." 



102, last line but one, for " produce," read " proceed." 

 169, line 4, for " here," read " her." 



169, 28, for " spite Tom's," read " spite of Tom's." 

 172, 9, for " that impression," read " some impression.' 



190, 14, for " ware," read " wares." 



208, 27, for "in," read " into." 

 222, 4, for " in," read "into." 

 227, 4, for " strides, intent," read " strides. Intent." 



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Salmon Act of 1862 was at length in full operation. Queen's 

 gaps" where no such royal roads previously existed, increased 

 weekly close-time, together with the progressive demolition of 

 "fixed engines," promised great things, as I lay awake on that 

 blessed morning, thinking the dull dawn would never brighten 

 into day. Though nearly dark, the sun was shining on a world 

 of my own, for I was free free to come ; free to go ; free to 

 wander over delicious mountains, or rest by the sparkling river, 

 and there drink in new life from the contemplation of an eternal 

 youth, as fresh and bright as when the morning stars first sang 

 together. 



So many doubts and fears crowded the space between hope and 

 fruition, that it seemed difficult to believe that tl^e firs^ 4ay of my 



