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Maine's Woods 8:00 A.M.

Apr. 6, 1902
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This morning every thing shone from last nights rain. Went down in Maine's Woods after breakfast. 
[[marginalia]] note [[/marginalia]]  I heard a curious note back of me and turned back to see what it was.  It was a Bluejays screaming at three large birds which at first I took for three large crows but at the time marveled at their flight. 
[[marginalia]] actions [[/marginalia]]  They uttered no note but simply sailed westward with out spread wings never quivering.  My glass changed my opinion and I saw that they were Hawks. 
[[marginalia]] color[[/marginalia]]  The under parts were black but it seemed as if I distinguished marks on the wings of one  

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Margin notes arranged against relevant section in the text. The margin note is effectively a reference to the text, which it seems clear is what Wetmore meant to do.