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Endurance Test; or, How Clear Grit Won the Day

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by Burt L. Standish


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  Transcriber's note:

  Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.

  First advertising page, "Chenoweth" changed to "Chenowith" to matchactual book usage (Elmer Chenowith, a lad from)

  Page 27, "ith" changed to "it" (stand it)

  Page 65, "suite" changed to "suit" (Ty's long suit is)

  Page 85, "galivanting" changed to "gallivanting" (he was justgallivanting)

  Page 129, "beween" changed to "between" (find himself beween)

  Page 151, "iself" changed to "itself" (bird itself)

 


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