| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. | A Stricken Corsage | [9] |
| II. | Owen Kilgariff | [29] |
| III. | Evelyn Byrd | [50] |
| IV. | The Letting Down of the Bars | [59] |
| V. | Dorothy’s Opinions | [70] |
| VI. | “When Greek meets Greek” | [79] |
| VII. | With Evelyn at Wyanoke | [102] |
| VIII. | Some Revelations of Evelyn | [118] |
| IX. | The Great War Game | [144] |
| X. | The Law of Love | [152] |
| XI. | Orders and “No Nonsense” | [167] |
| XII. | Safe-conduct of Two Kinds | [178] |
| XIII. | Kilgariff hears News | [185] |
| XIV. | In the Watches of the Night | [210] |
| XV. | In the Trenches | [216] |
| XVI. | The Starving Time | [224] |
| XVII. | A Gun-pit Conference | [242] |
| XVIII. | Evelyn’s Revelation | [269] |
| XIX. | Dorothy’s Decision | [277] |
| XX. | A Man, a Maid, and a Horse | [283] |
| XXI. | Evelyn lifts a Corner of the Curtain | [294] |
| XXII. | Alone in the Porch | [302] |
| XXIII. | A Lesson from Dorothy | [318] |
| XXIV. | Evelyn’s Book | [327] |
| XXV. | More of Evelyn’s Book | [345] |
| XXVI. | Evelyn’s Book, Continued | [370] |
| XXVII. | Kilgariff’s Perplexity | [386] |
| XXVIII. | Evelyn’s Book, Concluded | [390] |
| XXIX. | Evelyn’s Vigil | [418] |
| XXX. | Before a Hickory Fire | [424] |
| XXXI. | The Last Flight of Evelyn | [432] |
| XXXII. | The End of it All | [434] |