Science, from her laboratory, reports that nothing is ever lost. Real religion and science agree.
Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions. The references are to the page and line in the original.
The document appearing on p. [247] has a caption which was incomplete.
| [55.27] | Descendent of General Israel Put[man/nam] | Transposed. |
| [64.12] | a civil mining engine[e]r | Added. |
| [67.21] | held the mark | Added. |
| [103.28] | was arrested in Paris by the genda[r]mes | Added. |
| [107.8] | He later became Commissioner of Police at [Brazzarville] | Brazzaville? |
| [153.11] | so that their bodies [was/were] not noticed | Replaced. |
| [180.11] | [“]At the first glance | Removed. |
| [185.21] | I studied the pantomi[n/m]e for some time | Replaced. |
| [194.23] | An enthusiastic, spirited volunte[e]r | Added. |
| [211.23] | when Mad[a/e]moiselle changes to Madame | Replaced. |
| [237.4] | They overr[u/a]n Luxemburg. | Replaced. |
| [237.17] | By brute force they over[r]ide decency | Added. |
| [241.8] | a Bavarian soldier of the German[y] army | Removed. |
| [247.1] | in spite of its "sans prolongation," has been [...] | Missing. |
| [261.10] | His truth is marching on.[”] | Added. |