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Part 5

The Last War By George Barrett, 5c each

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Transcriber’s Notes

Advertisements were collected at the end of the text.

The table of contents on the title page was adjusted in order to reflect correctly the headings in this issue of THE LITTLE REVIEW.

The original spelling was mostly preserved. A few obvious typographical errors were silently corrected. All other changes are shown here (before/after):

[p. 3]: ... when the First Consul sent home the news of the victory of Merengo?” ... ... when the First Consul sent home the news of the victory of Marengo?” ...

[p. 25]: ... in landlady’s pink, a Jessicca (a spirited Cockney girl) in Turkish costume, ... ... in landlady’s pink, a Jessica (a spirited Cockney girl) in Turkish costume, ...

[p. 26]: ... if similar technique, should chose to band themselves together ... ... if similar technique, should choose to band themselves together ...

[p. 41]: ... And, in the mightly organ of the world, ... ... And, in the mighty organ of the world, ...

[p. 43]: ... now, stupified as now, completely organized, of antique institutions, growing perpetually ... ... now, stupidified as now, completely organized, of antique institutions, growing perpetually ...