Corrections made to the text appear underlined as corrected text. The original text appears when the mouse hovers on the underlined word or phrase. The details of each correction are noted below.
| p. 31 | as if there’s nothing[’/”] | Corrected. |
| p. 36 | under one name or another, pumped[,] the sitter | Removed. |
| was the [usuall ittle/usual little] throng of spectators | Corrected. | |
| p. 50 | could spot your style,[’/”] | Corrected. |
| p. 66 | Any fresh mud or dampness on the revolver du[e] | Restored. |
| p. 67 | the banisters, with [e]very appearance of weakness. | Restored. |
| p. 69 | ground would hav[e] to be covered at night | Restored. |
| p. 76 | hands with their delicate [taper] fingers | Sic. |
| p. 81 | and I know it’s not that grub.[”] | Added. |
| p. 160 | —Lieut. Spink.[’]” | Added. |
| p. 192 | must be “[wropped] in mystery.” | Sic. |
| p. 206 | our main points simultaneously[.] | Added. |
| p. 210 | just read something about it.[”] | Added. |
| p. 227 | Please protect us[,/.] The Commandant is | Corrected. |
| p. 228 | [“]Your obedient servants, | Added. |
| p. 231 | and I noticed Captain Su[bh/hb]i Fahri | Transposed. |
| p. 237 | several British officers here know a little Turkish.[”] | Added. |
| p. 265 | clear recollections of [unnamable] tortures | Sic. |
| p. 290 | paratyp[l/h]oid, dysentery,” I said. | Corrected. |
| p. 308 | mor[d/n]ing following the Board Meeting | Corrected. |