Time and space may divide and years bring changes, but remembrance is both dawn and evening and holds in its clasp the whole day.
A. M. D., Newark, N. J.
CONTENTS
| chapter | page | |
| I. | A Half Story, | [1] |
| II. | Raising the New Flag, | [16] |
| III. | On the River, | [33] |
| IV. | Jeanne's Hero, | [50] |
| V. | An Unknown Quantity, | [65] |
| VI. | In Which Jeanne Bows Her Head, | [82] |
| VII. | Lovers and Lovers, | [102] |
| VIII. | A Touch of Friendship, | [121] |
| IX. | Christmas and a Confession, | [139] |
| X. | Bloom of the May, | [157] |
| XI. | Love, Like the Rose, is Briery, | [176] |
| XII. | Pierre, | [194] |
| XIII. | An Unwelcome Lover, | [209] |
| XIV. | A Hidden Foe, | [228] |
| XV. | A Prisoner, | [243] |
| XVI. | Rescued, | [265] |
| XVII. | A Pæan of Gladness, | [289] |
| XVIII. | A Heartache for Some One, | [307] |
| XIX. | The Heart of Love, | [327] |
| XX. | The Last of Old Detroit, | [344] |