, Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
To S. B.
long Caroline's admirer,
from J. D. B.
CONTENTS
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I. AN IDYL OF THE ROAD 1
II. A LITTLE VICTORY FOR THE GENERAL 38
III. THE PRIZE 77
IV. WHERE THIEVES BREAK IN 113
V. A PILLAR OF SOCIETY 158
VI. HIS FATHER'S HOUSE 202
VII. THE PRETENDERS 235
VIII. A WATCH IN THE NIGHT 269
IX. THE ENDS OF THE EARTH 297
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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With a great sweep of her arm, she brushed aside a portiere
and disappeared. 66
"Sh! sh!" he whispered excitedly, "not a vordt! Not a vordt!
Mein Gott! but it is marvellous." 74
"What are you doing here, little girl?" he demanded sternly. 118
Caroline danced, bowing and posturing in a bewitched
abandon, around the tinkling, glistening fountain. 274
Across the court was a lighted room with a long French
window, and in the center of this window there sat in a high,
carved chair a very old woman.
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