Spellings

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"et caetera" is a spelling of "et cetera" which uses a an a-e ligature instead of "e": quite common in fact. True, I failed to go to the character map and find the a-e ligature. "Monette" is the last name of man in Portland who manufactures the greatest mouthpieces on earth. These are not spelled incorrectly.

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