Footnotes

Footnote 1:O. Henry(return)

Footnote 1:

O. Henry

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Footnote 2:Mother of O. Henry(return)

Footnote 2:

Mother of O. Henry

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Footnote 3:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 3:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 4:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 4:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

(return)

Footnote 5:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 5:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 6:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 6:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 7:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 7:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 8:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 8:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 9:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 9:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 10:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 10:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 11:See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.(return)

Footnote 11:

See advertising column, “Where to Dine Well,” in the daily newspapers.

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Footnote 12:An estate famous in Texas legal history. It took many, many years for adjustment and a large part of the property was, of course, consumed as expenses of litigation.(return)

Footnote 12:

An estate famous in Texas legal history. It took many, many years for adjustment and a large part of the property was, of course, consumed as expenses of litigation.

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