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ment  over  Nancy  Pansy’s  visit       A   collection  was  taken  up
                          for  a  purpose  which  appeared  to  interest  everybody,  and  a
                          cap  nearly  full  of money  was  delivered  to  Tom   Adams,  with
                          as  many  directions  as  to  what  he  was  to  do  with  it  as  though

                          it  were  to  get  a  memorial  for the  Commander-in-chief.     Tom
                          said  he  hftd  already  determined  to  do  the  very same  thing
                          himself;  still,  if  the  company  wished  to  “ go  in"  with  him,
                          they could  do  it ;  so  he agreed  to  take  the  money.
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