Brig.-Gen. Frederick D. Grant, U.S.A., says: "It is distressing that the prosperity of the keepers of vile resorts is due to the activity of good and worthy though misguided citizens, who have succeeded in abolishing the canteen in the army."



CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I. Two Announcements]
[CHAPTER II. A Face from the Philippines]
[CHAPTER III. A Night at Naples]
[CHAPTER IV. "She is Coming Here!"]
[CHAPTER V. Premonitory Symptoms]
[CHAPTER VI. A Bride—and a Beau]
[CHAPTER VII. The Wolf in the Sheepfold]
[CHAPTER VIII. Accusing Letters]
[CHAPTER IX. An Invitation—to Go]
[CHAPTER X. A Gathering Storm]
[CHAPTER XI. Deeper in the Toils]
[CHAPTER XII. What the Women Told the Major]
[CHAPTER XIII. Worst Deed of His Life]
[CHAPTER XIV. Reaction]
[CHAPTER XV. Retribution]
[CHAPTER XVI. My Lady's Maid]
[CHAPTER XVII. A Momentous Day]
[CHAPTER XVIII. Blenke Covers His Tracks]
[CHAPTER XIX. Again the Saloon]
[CHAPTER XX. A Mother's Dread]
[CHAPTER XXI. Love's Last Appeal]
[CHAPTER XXII. The Lost Found]
[CHAPTER XXIII. A Welcome Peril]
[CHAPTER XXIV. Crisis]
[CHAPTER XXV. Black Wolf's Battle]
[CHAPTER XXVI. Truth Stranger than Fiction]
[CHAPTER XXVII. Exeunt Omnes]


A SOLDIER'S TRIAL


CHAPTER I