Copyright, 1918, by
Cupples & Leon Company
Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross
Printed in U. S. A.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Uncle Jabez Is Excited | [1] |
| II. | The Call of the Drum | [9] |
| III. | The Woman in Black | [17] |
| IV. | “Can a Poilu Love a Fat Girl?” | [25] |
| V. | “The Boys of the Draft” | [34] |
| VI. | The Patriotism of the Purse | [39] |
| VII. | On the Way | [49] |
| VIII. | The Nearest Duty | [56] |
| IX. | Tom Sails, and Something Else Happens | [64] |
| X. | Suspicions | [75] |
| XI. | Said in German | [81] |
| XII. | Through Dangerous Waters | [90] |
| XIII. | The New Chief | [99] |
| XIV. | A Change of Base | [107] |
| XV. | New Work | [118] |
| XVI. | The Days Roll By | [127] |
| XVII. | At the Gateway of the Chateau | [133] |
| XVIII. | Shocking News | [141] |
| XIX. | At the Wayside Cross | [149] |
| XX. | Many Things Happen | [156] |
| XXI. | Again the Werwolf | [165] |
| XXII. | The Countess and Her Dog | [175] |
| XXIII. | Ruth Does Her Duty | [180] |
| XXIV. | A Partial Exposure | [191] |
| XXV. | Quite Satisfactory | [197] |