Transcriber's Notes:Original unusual spellings have been retained. Minor punctuation errors corrected on pages 12, 24, 73, and 138. The following typos were corrected:Page 52, "everthing" changed to "everything." (...and doeverything, excepting the cooking...)Page 57, "harldy" changed to "hardly." (...hardlyany one is without them now.)Page 57, "beeen" changed to "been." (... the firing hadbeenvery sharp...)Page 84, the word "I" was missing in the original. (Rose andIdid all...)Page 86, "quite" changed to "quiet." ( The enemy tolerablyquietto-day...)Page 106, "as" changed to "us." (...called and gaveusfull particulars of the whole affair...)Spellings and hyphenation made consistent with these changes:Page 17, "Mr. G——s'" changed to "Mr. G——'s." (This house, as well asMr. G——'s...)Page 19, "Martiniere" changed to "Martinière." (...Mrs. F—— to theMartinièreCollege...)Page 40, "smallpox" changed to "small-pox." (...as there issmall-poxin both...)Page 55, "Godowns" changed to "Go-downs." (...Go-downswere considered unhealthy...)Page 104, "godown" changed to "go-down." (I took possession of mygo-down...)Page 115, "storeroom" changed to "store-room." (...in mystore-roomI had a very...)The word "our's" has been standardized to "ours" on pages57,139, and141.The following corrections were made by handwritten note in the original book and were retained in our text here:Page 24, "reals" changed to "rupees." (This man got 100rupees...)Page 27, "to" changed to "in." (...he went backinSir Henry's carriage...)Page 28, "Mr. A——" changed to "Mrs. A——." (As I andMrs. A——occupied Mrs. F——'s room...)Page 45, "score" changed to "crore." (... said to be worth acroreof rupees!)Page 51, "Major H——" changed to "Major B——." (Sir Henry then appointedMajor B——his successor.)Page 52, "and" changed to "as." (...asthey passed up and down...)Page 54, "Mr. and Mrs. O——" changed to "He and Mr. O——." (He and Mr. O——, and two others...)Page 79, "Mrs. C——" changed to "Mr. C——." (Mr. C——was wounded.)Page 81, "Mrs. S——" changed to "Mrs. L——." (...Mrs. P——, Mrs. B——, andMrs. L——...)Page 87, "running" changed to "mining." (The enemy were discoveredmining...)Page 125, "fright" changed to "fight." (He then told me of thefightthey had coming in...)Page 131, "have" changed to "leave." (...Mrs. B—— would notleavein her buggy...)Page 144, "W.I." changed to "N.I." (H.C. 13th Regt.N.I.)Page 144, in the column "Natives, Killed, Rank & File" and row "Artillery, Regular and Irregular," the number listed was changed from 9 to8based on the totals given for that row and column.
Transcriber's Notes:
Original unusual spellings have been retained. Minor punctuation errors corrected on pages 12, 24, 73, and 138. The following typos were corrected:
Page 52, "everthing" changed to "everything." (...and doeverything, excepting the cooking...)
Page 57, "harldy" changed to "hardly." (...hardlyany one is without them now.)
Page 57, "beeen" changed to "been." (... the firing hadbeenvery sharp...)
Page 84, the word "I" was missing in the original. (Rose andIdid all...)
Page 86, "quite" changed to "quiet." ( The enemy tolerablyquietto-day...)
Page 106, "as" changed to "us." (...called and gaveusfull particulars of the whole affair...)
Spellings and hyphenation made consistent with these changes:
Page 17, "Mr. G——s'" changed to "Mr. G——'s." (This house, as well asMr. G——'s...)
Page 19, "Martiniere" changed to "Martinière." (...Mrs. F—— to theMartinièreCollege...)
Page 40, "smallpox" changed to "small-pox." (...as there issmall-poxin both...)
Page 55, "Godowns" changed to "Go-downs." (...Go-downswere considered unhealthy...)
Page 104, "godown" changed to "go-down." (I took possession of mygo-down...)
Page 115, "storeroom" changed to "store-room." (...in mystore-roomI had a very...)
The word "our's" has been standardized to "ours" on pages57,139, and141.
The following corrections were made by handwritten note in the original book and were retained in our text here:
Page 24, "reals" changed to "rupees." (This man got 100rupees...)
Page 27, "to" changed to "in." (...he went backinSir Henry's carriage...)
Page 28, "Mr. A——" changed to "Mrs. A——." (As I andMrs. A——occupied Mrs. F——'s room...)
Page 45, "score" changed to "crore." (... said to be worth acroreof rupees!)
Page 51, "Major H——" changed to "Major B——." (Sir Henry then appointedMajor B——his successor.)
Page 52, "and" changed to "as." (...asthey passed up and down...)
Page 54, "Mr. and Mrs. O——" changed to "He and Mr. O——." (He and Mr. O——, and two others...)
Page 79, "Mrs. C——" changed to "Mr. C——." (Mr. C——was wounded.)
Page 81, "Mrs. S——" changed to "Mrs. L——." (...Mrs. P——, Mrs. B——, andMrs. L——...)
Page 87, "running" changed to "mining." (The enemy were discoveredmining...)
Page 125, "fright" changed to "fight." (He then told me of thefightthey had coming in...)
Page 131, "have" changed to "leave." (...Mrs. B—— would notleavein her buggy...)
Page 144, "W.I." changed to "N.I." (H.C. 13th Regt.N.I.)
Page 144, in the column "Natives, Killed, Rank & File" and row "Artillery, Regular and Irregular," the number listed was changed from 9 to8based on the totals given for that row and column.