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p. 31as if there’s nothing[’/”]Corrected.
p. 36under one name or another, pumped[,] the sitterRemoved.
was the [usuall ittle/usual little] throng of spectatorsCorrected.
p. 50could spot your style,[’/”]Corrected.
p. 66Any fresh mud or dampness on the revolver du[e]Restored.
p. 67the banisters, with [e]very appearance of weakness.Restored.
p. 69ground would hav[e] to be covered at nightRestored.
p. 76hands with their delicate [taper] fingersSic.
p. 81and I know it’s not that grub.[”]Added.
p. 160—Lieut. Spink.[’]”Added.
p. 192must be “[wropped] in mystery.”Sic.
p. 206our main points simultaneously[.]Added.
p. 210just read something about it.[”]Added.
p. 227Please protect us[,/.] The Commandant isCorrected.
p. 228[“]Your obedient servants,Added.
p. 231and I noticed Captain Su[bh/hb]i FahriTransposed.
p. 237several British officers here know a little Turkish.[”]Added.
p. 265clear recollections of [unnamable] torturesSic.
p. 290paratyp[l/h]oid, dysentery,” I said.Corrected.
p. 308mor[d/n]ing following the Board MeetingCorrected.