The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer; Or, Lost in the Great Blizzard
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Italicized phrases are presented by surrounding the text with _underscores_. Boldface phrases are presented by surrounding the text with equal signs. Small capitals have been rendered in full capitals.
Minor spelling, punctuation and typographic errors were corrected silently, except as noted below.
On page 36, changed "Bromely" to "Bromley" to be consistent with other instances of that name in the book.
On page 44, removed sentence break hyphenation from "star-lit", based on usage frequency of "star-lit" and "starlit" during 1900-1920 period.
On page 102, "to" was inserted into the sentence, "“What’s happened him now?” asked Dan."
In the ad pages, the publishers line at the bottom of each page has been normalized with respect to the comma after the word "Publishers".