| | PAGE | A German attachÉ reminds Bernstorff of Wedell | 6 | The successful use of a fraudulent passport | 18 | Von Papen and Albert appear as unneutral plotters | 28, 29 | The card “of the guileless stranger from Tokyo” | 31 | Von Papen becomes accessory to a crime | 33 | Two of Ruroede’s visitors’ credentials | 34 | Horn’s application for a furlough | 39 | Werner Horn’s plan of escape | 41 | Werner Horn’s commission in the German army | 48, 49 | Werner Horn’s confession | 56, 57 | The Lusitania warning | 94, 95 | Code message transmitting money to Sir Roger Casement | 137 | A letter from John Devoy, an Irish-American, exposing his hand in a plot with the Germans | 140 | Extracts from a German code expert’s blotter | 147 | Bolo’s handwriting | 148 | A tale told in cablegrams | 150, 151 | The Cohalan-Irish Revolution message | 154, 155 |
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