The war is as yet only beginning for Lucy Gordon, and the old, pleasant times are just ending, but, like every other girl in America, she is trying hard to find the courage and cheerfulness which have never yet been wanting in our Service and which are going to help America to win.
In "Captain Lucy in France" she sees the perilous "Front" for herself, and has a small part in some great events.
Aline Havard.
Contents
| PAGE | |||
| [I.] | Marian Arrives | 9 | |
| [II.] | Parade | 23 | |
| [III.] | The Mystery of the Twenty-Eighth | 39 | |
| [IV.] | Lieutenant Bob | 59 | |
| [V.] | My Orders Have Come | 79 | |
| [VI.] | Good-Byes | 92 | |
| [VII.] | A Tough Job | 107 | |
| [VIII.] | Over the Trenches | 122 | |
| [IX.] | Behind the Enemy's Lines | 141 | |
| [X.] | A Gust of Wind | 164 | |
| [XI.] | First Aid | 184 | |
| [XII.] | Locked Doors | 205 | |
| [XIII.] | Come in, Comrade! | 226 | |
| [XIV.] | A Letter from London | 248 | |
| [XV.] | One Chance Out of Fifty | 267 | |
| [XVI.] | The Flying Man | 285 | |
| [XVII.] | Over the Frontier | 302 | |
| [XVIII.] | Captain Lucy | 322 |