In which Adalbert Kehr apprises his old friend Konrad Josef of his new position in the Civil Service.
In which Adalbert Kehr says how excited he is to have been assigned to the laboratory of Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner.
In which Adalbert Kehr explains how his social world has expanded, and his diet has changed, as a result of his association with Herr Professor Z.
In which Adalbert Kehr reports on a terrible crime, and reveals his own willingness to sacrifice for the cause.
In which Adalbert Kehr cannot contain his excitement: his manuscript is attracting attention!
In which Adalbert Kehr recounts his visit to the home of Elisabeth Nietzsche.
In which Adalbert Kehr apologizes to Konrad Josef for not sharing the joys of marriage, and explains why his old friend was not invited to the wedding.
In which Adalbert Kehr, exiled from the failed colony and writing from a cave, expresses his faith that one day Germany will purify itself.