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| [Foreword by Patrick Duncan, C.M.G., M.L.A.] | vii |
| [Introduction] | ix |
| CHAPTER | | |
| I. | [The Scene of Action] | 1 |
| II. | [How the Mines were Saved] | 15 |
| III. | [The Surrender of the Golden City] | 24 |
| IV. | [Martial Law under the Enemy] | 32 |
| V. | [Only a Bit of Ribbon Gay!] | 42 |
| VI. | [Passes and Permits] | 46 |
| VII. | [Postage by Strategy] | 56 |
| VIII. | [Outwitting The Censor] | 64 |
| IX. | [Jan Celliers, Poet and Patriot] | 72 |
| X. | [A Little Adventure with the British Soldier] | 82 |
| XI. | [Prisoner of War] | 92 |
| XII. | [The Concentration Camps] | 106 |
| XIII. | [A Consular Visit to Irene Camp] | 124 |
| XIV. | [New Developments] | 135 |
| XV. | [The Formation of the National Scouts Corps] | 146 |
| XVI. | [A Consignment of Explosives] | 153 |
| XVII. | [The First Interview with Spies, introducing Two Heroes] | 157 |
| XVIII. | [The Case of Spoelstra] | 166 |
| XIX. | [Diamond Cut Diamond!] | 179 |
| XX. | [Thanksgiving and Humiliation] | 187 |
| XXI. | [Flippie and Co.] | 194 |
| XXII. | [The Secret Railway Time-table] | 204 |
| XXIII. | [The System employed by the Secret Committee] | 213 |
| XXIV. | [The Death of Adolph Krause] | 222 |
| XXV. | [The Shoemaker at Work] | 229 |
| XXVI. | [Bitten by Our Own Dogs] | 234 |
| XXVII. | [The Betrayal of the Secret Committee. A Memorable Day of Trouble] | 240 |
| XXVIII. | [Hansie earning the Vote] | 252 |
| XXIX. | [A War-baby and a Curious Christening] | 262 |
| XXX. | [Forming a New Committee] | 272 |
| XXXI. | ["Tea for Two"] | 279 |
| XXXII. | [Kidnapping Mauser the Kitten] | 283 |
| XXXIII. | [The First Spies at Harmony] | 291 |
| XXXIV. | [The Captain's Visit] | 301 |
| XXXV. | [Memories Bitter-Sweet] | 312 |
| XXXVI. | [A Silent Departure. "Fare Thee Well"] | 316 |
| XXXVII. | [Betrayed] | 324 |
| XXXVIII. | [The Raid on Harmony] | 333 |
| XXXIX. | [The Watchword. Oiling the Hinges] | 343 |
| XL. | [Peace, Peace—and there is no Peace] | 356 |
| [Conclusion] | 375 |