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"Excuse me, Miss. Have you seen my granddaughter, Mattie? She must be around here somewhere. Filthy little urchin, she is, wearing a grimy dress and a ragged cap." "Matilda, Polly's dead." (page 13 the last words on the page)

"I'm sorry, Matilda," he said, "I'm leaving you alone."

"Don't die. Don't die. Please, Please I love you. Oh god please don't let him die."

"As he was walking down the road a white arm fell out of the wagon."

"I am concerned for your future," he said. "We must form our battle plans, both for this skirmish and the rest of the war."

- Grandfather Cook (page 87)

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"Excuse me, Miss. Have you seen my granddaughter, Mattie? She must be around here somewhere. Filthy little urchin, she is, wearing a grimy dress and a ragged cap."

"Matilda, Polly's dead."

"I'm sorry, Matilda," he said, "I'm leaving you alone."

"Don't die. Don't die. Please, Please I love you. Oh god please don't let him die."

"As he was walking down the road a white arm fell out of the wagon."

"I am concerned for your future," he said. "We must form our battle plans, both for this skirmish and the rest of the war."

- Grandfather Cook (page 87)

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The first quote from the book Fever 1793 is "I awaken to the sound of a mosquito whining in my left ear."

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On page 102 (Chapter 14), the expression "a finger in every pie" is idiomatic. The original sentence reads Girard was a rich Frenchman with a finger in every pie.

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