The very houses that I
passed--walking home up the tree-lined streets--seemed to me in some
way so quiet because they were so sure. All was right with the world.
We had won.
[1] A New England family, to which the poet Whittier was related.
[2] This is one of the few fictitious names used in the story. Judge
Lindsey wishes it disguised "for old sake's sake."
[3] Many of the conversations reported in this volume are given from
memory, and they are liable to errors of memory in the use of a word or
a turn of expression. But they are not liable to error in substance.
They are the unadorned truth, clearly recollected.--B. B. L.
[4] Wilbur F. Cannon is now Pure Food Commissioner in Colorado.
[5] Smith is now tax agent in the tramway offices.
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