[52] For bibliography, see Jethro Bithell, Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck, London and New York, 1913.
[53] Copyright, 1917, by Josephine Preston Peabody. This play is fully protected under the Copyright law of the United States and is subject to royalty when produced by amateurs or professionals. Applications for the right to produce Fortune and Men's Eyes should be made to Samuel French, 28 West 38 Street, New York. All rights reserved.
[54] From The Little Man and Other Satires; copyright, 1915, by Charles Scribner's Sons. By permission of the publishers. Acting rights, professional and amateur, reserved to the author in care of the publisher.
[55] For a short bibliography, see Sheila Kaye-Smith, John Galsworthy, London, 1916.
[56] AUTHOR'S NOTE
Since it is just possible that someone may think The Little Man has a deep, dark reference to the war, it may be as well to state that this whimsey was written in October, 1913.