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Uncle Wiggily's Airship

Chapter 33: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The book comprises a series of short, illustrated children's tales centered on an elderly rabbit gentleman whose curious notions and gentle manners lead him into playful adventures. Each vignette follows a small incident—an improvised airship, household mishaps, meetings with other animal neighbors, and everyday trials like storms or trips to the dentist—and resolves with kindly problem solving, humor, and simple lessons. The episodic structure keeps episodes self-contained and varied in tone, mixing invention, mishap, neighborly help, and whimsical detail aimed at young readers.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 97 Changed: he would not be buonced
    to: he would not be bounced
  • pg 102 Changed: spoke Uncle Wiggliy
    to: spoke Uncle Wiggily
  • pg 106 Changed: and fe felt very ill indeed
    to: and he felt very ill indeed
  • pg 120 Changed: Cora Ann Multiplicationable
    to: Cora Ann Multiplicationtable
  • pg 156 Changed: Oh, but it hot in animal land
    to: Oh, but it was hot in animal land
  • pg 169 Changed: if any one asked her to go a party
    to: if any one asked her to go to a party
  • pg 190 Changed: Moo-Cow rode and on in the airship
    to: Moo-Cow rode on and on in the airship