A The faces of both men have, of course, been disguised.B See (page 169) how Mr. Bryant used those morning minutes, and how well he was repaid for it, too!C See page 147.D See page 169.E See page 266.F See page 140.G See pages 291, 292.H "Wear and Tear," p. 54.I See page 145.J See Appendix II.K See page 240.L See page 91.M See Fig. 1, on page 36.N See page 170.O See page 92.P See page 77. Transcriber's Notes: Illustrations have been moved from the middle of a paragraph to the closest paragraph break. Missing page numbers are connected to blank pages and moved illustrations. The following illustrations have been moved to other pages: - moved Fig. 1 from page 36 to page 38
- moved Fig. 2 from page 37 to page 38
- moved Fig. 3 from page 92 to page 93
- moved Fig. 4 from page 94 to page 93
- moved Fig. 5 from page 217 to page 218
- moved Fig. 7 from page 225 to page 226
- moved Fig. 8 from page 248 to page 249
The word up-hill and uphill has been retained in both versions. Other than the corrections listed below, printer's inconsistencies in spelling and punctuation have been retained: - changed "spent mainly indoors?" into "spent mainly in-doors?" page 39
- changed "his work on "Sleep," as to" into "his work on "Sleep", as to" page 44
- changed "them "photographed, stripped to the waist, both" into "them "photographed, stripped to the waist", both" page 144
- changed "the 'longshore-man—all at" into "the 'longshoreman—all at" page 180
- changed "bar A A, the operator simply" into "bar A A', the operator simply" page 216
- changed "meets the breast-bone, until" into "meets the breastbone, until" page 244
- changed "out at arms-length, say" into "out at arm's-length, say" page 249
- changed "it to the floor. and so" into "it to the floor and so" page 258
- changed "and fore-arm work, catch" into "and forearm work, catch" page 274
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