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[FOOTNOTES]

[1] “Switzerland and the Swiss.”

[2] A detailed description of the incidents of the adventure within the lines of the enemy appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, May, 1880, and is repeated in Mr. Byers’ “Last Man of the Regiment.”

[3] Note.​--​The second edition of this book was printed under my own name. It is the volume from which Boyd Winchester, in his “Swiss Republic,” borrowed so astoundingly, later, forgetting both my name, and the common use all but literary burglars make of quotation marks. Hepworth Dixon, though dead, and un-named, lives on in the book of Mr. Winchester in the same manner.

[4] Details of this incident are related in Mr. Byers’ “Last Man of the Regiment.”

[5] It was almost his last public performance.