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Transcriber's Note
There is some arcane and inconsistent spelling and dialect. These have
been preserved as far as possible.
Only obvious typographical errors such as letters being transposed have
been corrected and hyphenation has been made consistent.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Storm Centre, by Charles Egbert Craddock
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