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Footnotes
[1]: "Charlotte" is presumably the name of the tug.
Transcriber's Note
The translator used the term "knots" (nautical miles per hour) for ship's speed as well as for distances.
The following modifications have been made,
Page 19:
"Wieser" changed to "Weser"
(through the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal to the Weser)
Page 44:
"Cëcilie" changed to "Cäcilie"
(in the dining-room of the "Kronprinzessin Cäcilie.")
Page 52:
"fantastic," changed to "fantastic"
(look like the back of a fantastic monster whale)
Page 63:
"sign" changed to "signs"
(are also accompanying signs of the presence)
Page 69:
"look out" changed to "look-out"
(it meant a devilish sharp look-out)
Page 71:
"headlights" changed to "head-lights"
(the red and white head-lights of a pilot steamer)
Page 115:
"Blumeuthal" changed to "Blumenthal"
(Nordenham, Brake, Blumenthal)