"The Commandant threw up his arms and pitched backward; Dennis dropped his weapon and caught him as he fell"[ToList]
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| [ 1.] | An Uncensored Letter Read Aloud | 1 |
| [ 2.] | Off to the Front | 14 |
| [ 3.] | At Ten o'Clock Sharp! | 22 |
| [ 4.] | His First Time under Fire | 33 |
| [ 5.] | How Dennis came in for a Taste of Dispatch Riding | 42 |
| [ 6.] | A Terrible Adventure at Dawn | 50 |
| [ 7.] | A Friend in Need | 60 |
| [ 8.] | In the Enemy Trenches | 70 |
| [ 9.] | In the Sniper's Lair | 78 |
| [10.] | In which Dennis Meets Claude Laval, Pilote Aviateur | 87 |
| [11.] | A Daring Dash | 97 |
| [12.] | In the Hands of the Enemy | 107 |
| [13.] | A Mad Gamble for Liberty | 116 |
| [14.] | The Sing-Song in the Dug-out | 128 |
| [15.] | Reedshires!—Get Over! | 136 |
| [16.] | The Silencing of the Guns | 146 |
| [17.] | The Exploits of A Company | 155 |
| [18.] | With the Lewis Gun—and After | 163 |
| [19.] | What they Learned on the German Telephone | 173 |
| [20.] | The Last Rung of a Broken Ladder | 183 |
| [21.] | Von Dussel's Revenge | 191 |
| [22.] | The Row in the Restaurant | 200 |
| [23.] | Gas! | 210 |
| [24.] | The Château at the Trench End | 219 |
| [25.] | From Kite Balloon to Saddle | 229 |
| [26.] | Under the German Eagle | 240 |
| [27.] | On the Part Dennis Played in the Recapture of Biaches | 247 |
| [28.] | The Exciting Adventures of "Carl Heft" | 255 |
| [29.] | An Old Friend—and a Bitter Enemy! | 265 |
| [30.] | Under the Enemy Wall | 275 |
| [31.] | With Dashwood's Brigade | 284 |
| [32.] | The Rewards of Valour | 295 |