[56]: Sander, on “The Great and Beautiful in Nature.”

[57]: The anchor proof consists in casting the anchor forcibly down upon a deep hard bottom.

[58]: Servants were called “knaves” of old, and deserve the name pretty often at the present day.

[59]: Lack of money and of health.

[60]: One continued until fainting supervenes.

[61]: Persons condemned by the secret tribunals were so styled.

[62]: The former plant opens after eight in the morning, the latter at eleven.

[63]: It is explained in a long note in the original, that she could do this even before being married.

[64]: The Silhouette took its name from the Controller-General so called. In Paris, an empty, blank physiognomy is called a face “à la silhouette.”

[65]: Which are called “weavers’ ships” in German.