A Captain in the Ranks: A Romance of Affairs
The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Captain in the Ranks, by George Cary Eggleston
A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
Copyright, 1904, BY A. S. Barnes & Co.
On her wedding day, I dedicate this story with affection September 8, 1904
This story is intended to supplement the trilogy of romances in which I have endeavored to show forth the Virginian character under varying conditions.
Dorothy South dealt with Virginia life and character before the Confederate war.
The Master of Warlock had to do with the Virginians during the early years of the war, when their struggle seemed hopeful of success.
Evelyn Byrd was a study of the same people as they confronted certain disaster and defeat.
The present story is meant to complete the picture. It deals with that wonderful upbuilding of the great West which immediately followed the war, and in which the best of the young Virginians played an important part.
The personages of the story are real, and its events are mainly facts, thinly veiled.
The slender remnant of Lee's artillery swung slowly into position a few miles west of Appomattox Court House. Wearily—but with spirit still—the batteries parked their guns in a field facing a strip of woodland. The guns were few in number now, but they were all that was left of those that had done battle on a score of historic fields.
George Cary Eggleston
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A CAPTAIN IN THE RANKS
A Captain In the Ranks
PREFACE
CONTENTS
The Final Fight
Alone in the High Mountains
The New Birth of Manhood
A Private in the Army of Work
The Beginning of a Career
A Captain in the Army of Work
The "Sizing Up" of Guilford Duncan
On Duty
One Night's Work
Alliance, Offensive and Defensive
The Ways of Guilford Duncan
Barbara Verne
A Battle and an Acquaintance
A Social Advance
The Coming Out of Barbara
A New Enemy
An Old Friend
Dick Temple's Plans
Dick Temple's Story
In the Summer Time
An Interview with Napper Tandy
Under the Honeysuckles
Captain Will Hallam in the Game
Barbara's Answer
Temple and Tandy
A Pact With Barbara
Mrs. Hallam Hears News
The Birth of a Great Railroad
A Scrap of Paper
The Mystery of Tandy
Only a Woman
The Riddle Explained
At Crisis
A Cheer for Little Missie
The End of a Struggle
Good Fiction Worth Reading.
Good Fiction Worth Reading.
Good Fiction Worth Reading.