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The Demon Trapper of Umbagog: A Thrilling Tale of the Maine Forests

Chapter 33: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The narrative follows a city merchant whose involvement in smuggling and a gambling habit leads to financial ruin, prompting him and his wife to seek renewal in the Maine woods. Rural life, hunting and trapping expeditions, and frontier labor provide moral and practical tests for the family and their neighbors. Their son becomes a skilled woodsman, engaging in dangerous hunts, rescues, and a developing romance with an Indigenous chief's daughter, while a scheming antagonist from his past stirs conflict. Episodes of forest scenery, timber work, and spiritual allegory probe themes of vice, redemption, and the harsh intimacy of wilderness life.

Transcriber’s Notes

This book had a very large number of obvious printer’s errors, which have been silently corrected.

Page 165: “as I from to time” changed to “as I from time to time” and “I will down” changed to “I will be down”

Page 184: “put in under my foot” changed to “put it under my foot”

Page 201: The missing letter in “the eeling month;” was filled in via consultation with another version and has been changed to “the peeling month”

Page 322: The word before logs in this section, “tangled trees, ()-logs,” was unclear in the original text but was verified in another edition to be mill-logs.