CONTENTS

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I King Edward and the Kaiser[1]
II The Greatest Fight of All[15]
III England's Drink Legislation[24]
IV War and Marriage[33]
V Nursing in War Time[40]
VI Two Years of War—Woman's Loss and Gain[49]
VII Child Labour on the Land[56]
VIII Comrades[64]
IX The Curse of Autocracy[72]
X Woman's War Work on the Land[85]
XI German Women and Militarism[101]
XII Youth in the Shambles[114]
XIII Thoughts on Compulsion[124]
XIV Women and War[133]
XV Race Suicide[142]
XVI The Lesson of the Picture Theatre[158]
XVII Truth will out[166]
XVIII The Claim of All the Children[175]
XIX The Prussian in Our Midst[189]
XX The Grown-Up Girls of England[197]
XXI The Social Horizon[205]
XXII How Shall We Minister to a World Diseased?[215]
XXIII How I Would Work for Peace[224]
XXIV Lord French[234]
XXV Lord Haldane: Some Recollections and an Estimate[243]
XXVI Grounds for Optimism[250]
XXVII Anglo-American Relations in Peace and War[258]

A WOMAN
AND THE WAR