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Chapter 37: Transcriber’s Notes
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A memoir recounts a woman's transition from a prosperous Louisiana plantation through wartime upheaval — occupation, evacuation, and refugee travel across Texas to the Mexican border — into experiences in Mexico during foreign intervention and later life in Cuba, where she buys and manages a plantation. It combines eyewitness reportage of military occupation, displacement, and the hardships of flight with vivid scenes of Cuban urban and rural life, plantation labor systems, sugar and coffee production, local customs, religious practices, natural calamities, and the daily challenges of household and estate management.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation errors have been corrected.

Page 25: “on the Confedate side” changed to “on the Confederate side”

Page 110: “fading noislessly” changed to “fading noiselessly”

Page 146: “eclesiastical calendar” changed to “ecclesiastical calendar”

Page 198: “monthy nurse” changed to “monthly nurse”

Page 249: “Shakespere’s dramas” changed to “Shakespeare’s dramas”

Page 286: “Centipeds started” changed to “Centipedes started”