She does what she can to help, generously, and, though peace is not come and America is still distant, she and Bob and all the Gordon family find happiness together, and look forward with brave confidence to the glorious future of the dear country to which they will before long be homeward bound.
Aline Havard.
Contents
| I. Along the Rhine | [9] |
| II. Franz and His Family | [28] |
| III. Scouting on the Dwina | [48] |
| IV. The Silly Ass | [69] |
| V. From Russia into Germany | [96] |
| VI. The Mystery of the Forest | [117] |
| VII. Alan Takes a Hand | [137] |
| VIII. For Adelheid | [159] |
| IX. Bob and Elizabeth | [182] |
| X. A Letter to Franz | [204] |
| XI. With Larry’s Aid | [226] |
| XII. Unknown To History | [249] |
| XIII. Across the Channel | [272] |
| XIV. A Midsummer Night’s Dream | [289] |
Illustrations
| She Gave a Quick, Grateful Sob | [Frontispiece] |
| He Waved the Flaming Streamers About His Head | [65] |
| Larry Stood With Lucy by the Door | [127] |
| Lucy Read the Few Lines of German | [217] |
| “Here She Is,” Bob Answered | [304] |