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In the camp of the Black Rider

Chapter 25: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative unfolds in a small inland town where two young friends, Ted and Buck, work at a lumber yard. As they take a break for lunch, their camaraderie and light-hearted banter reflect their youthful spirit. The story captures their daily lives and the simple joys of friendship against the backdrop of their work environment. Themes of adventure and the bonds of friendship are explored as the characters navigate their routines and the challenges of growing up. The setting and interactions provide a glimpse into the lives of young men in a small town, emphasizing the importance of community and leisure.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 26 Changed: high up in the mountans
    to: high up in the mountains
  • pg 28 Changed: stood on camparatively level ground
    to: stood on comparatively level ground
  • pg 40 Changed: migh be very bad for Ted
    to: might be very bad for Ted
  • pg 79 Changed: Some farmer around her must have owned it
    to: Some farmer around here must have owned it
  • pg 84 Changed: something that excited their curiousity
    to: something that excited their curiosity
  • pg 86 Changed: blanching the faces of he boys
    to: blanching the faces of the boys
  • pg 116 Changed: At the sharp exlamation in his tone
    to: At the sharp exclamation in his tone
  • pg 116 Changed: Then lantern was coming toward them
    to: The lantern was coming toward them
  • pg 136 Changed: on the right or the lef side
    to: on the right or the left side
  • pg 158 Changed: who immmediately struck an attitude of defense
    to: who immediately struck an attitude of defense
  • pg 165 Changed: For a moment after Ted made his announce-
    to: For a moment after Ted made his announcement
  • pg 166 Changed: But as it so happend
    to: But as it so happened
  • pg 185 Changed: You bet is was
    to: You bet it was
  • pg 191 Changed: a distinct hinderance to their peace
    to: a distinct hindrance to their peace
  • pg 197 Changed: come from the opposit direction
    to: come from the opposite direction
  • pg 217 Changed: maybe he can use po-toes
    to: maybe he can use potatoes
  • pg 226 Changed: I’ll tell you what we’ll do know
    to: I’ll tell you what we do know