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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.