Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Italics are denoted by _tags_ and bold text by =tags=.
Varied hyphenation was retained in horseback/horse-back;bedroom/bed-room; bedclothes/bed-clothes; buckboard/buck-board;cowbells/cow-bells; oilcloth/oil-cloth; outdoors/out-doors;sunbonnet/sun-bonnet; We are Seven/We-are-Seven.
Varied spelling of bandana/bandanna was retained.
Page 36, "horse" changed to "horses" (appraised the horses)
Page 101, "Francescito" changed to "Franciscito" (skirting SanFranciscito)
Page 200, "pique" changed to "pique" (white pique skirt)