CONTENTS

ICastles in Spain [3]
IIBrushing up to go to Topeka [43]
IIIReforms not easy to Discuss [74]
IVA cultured man [92]
VReaching hungry hands toward a symbol [115]
VI“Didn’t take ’em long” [131]
VIIErasing her blackboard [150]
VIIICyclones [174]
IX“Against her instincts, against her better judgment, against her will” [195]
XPhilosophy of Elizabeth’s life voiced [210]
XI“Wives, submit yourselves unto your husbands, as unto the Lord” [224]
XII“Pore little woman” [266]
XIII“Ennobled by the reflected story of another’s goodness and love” [291]
XIVMortgages of soul [317]
XVHugh Noland [353]
XVIRevivifying fires [356]
XVIIAdjusting domestic to social ideals [372]
XVIIIThe child of her body [399]
XIX“Her wages, food and clothing she must accept” [419]
XXThe cream-jars of her life [426]
XXIBound to the stake [458]
XXII“There are some things we have to settle for ourselves” [467]
XXIII“At any cost” [496]
XXIVFacing consequences [506]
XXV“The weight of a dollaree and out of debt don’t forget that” [534]
XXVI“Was—was my papa here then?” [540]
XXVIITo do over, and to do better, was the opportunity offered [548]
XXVIII“Till death do you part” considered [562]


THE WIND BEFORE THE DAWN