[142] Theodore Roosevelt.
[143] St. George's, Newport.
[144] Julia Ward Howe Hall.
[145] Hawthorne's friend of the Democratic Review.
[146] T. W. Higginson, The Outlook, January 26, 1907.
[147] These verses are printed in At Sunset, under the title of "Humanity," and at the head of chapter xi of this volume.
[148] It may be noted that this epidemic of tonsillitis was actually fatal to Miss Susan B. Anthony, who never recovered from the illness contracted in Baltimore.
[149] Mrs. Charles Homans.
[150] This poem appears in At Sunset.
[151] Her man of business and faithful friend. Though of her children's generation, she had adopted him as an "uncle."
[152] Son of Caroline Minturn (Hall) and the Reverend Hugh Birckhead.
Transcriber's Notes:
The footnote on page 127 was unreadable but was found in another copy. "The Five of Clubs. See _ante_."
On page 307 there was a footnote marker[2] with no corresponding footnote. "Never may I escape it to my grave!"[2]
Index entry for Tebbets, Mrs., 227. gives no volume number. She is mentioned in Volume II only, on page 227.
The Table of Contents for Volume II was not found in the original, but was provided by the transcriber.
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