Mr. Standfast

by John Buchan

TO THAT MOST GALLANT COMPANY
THE OFFICERS AND MEN
OF THE
SOUTH AFRICAN INFANTRY BRIGADE
on the Western Front


NOTE

The earlier adventures of Richard Hannay, to which occasional reference is made in this narrative, are recounted in The Thirty-Nine Steps and Greenmantle.
J.B.


Contents

[PART I]
[CHAPTER I The Wicket-Gate]
[CHAPTER II “The Village Named Morality”]
[CHAPTER III The Reflections of a Cured Dyspeptic]
[CHAPTER IV Andrew Amos]
[CHAPTER V Various Doings in the West]
[CHAPTER VI The Skirts of the Coolin]
[CHAPTER VII I Hear of the Wild Birds]
[CHAPTER VIII The Adventures of a Bagman]
[CHAPTER IX I Take the Wings of a Dove]
[CHAPTER X The Advantages of an Air Raid]
[CHAPTER XI The Valley of Humiliation]
[PART II]
[CHAPTER XII I Become a Combatant Once More]
[CHAPTER XIII The Adventure of the Picardy Château]
[CHAPTER XIV Mr Blenkiron Discourses on Love and War]
[CHAPTER XV St Anton]
[CHAPTER XVI I Lie on a Hard Bed]
[CHAPTER XVII The Col of the Swallows]
[CHAPTER XVIII The Underground Railway]
[CHAPTER XIX The Cage of the Wild Birds]
[CHAPTER XX The Storm Breaks in the West]
[CHAPTER XXI How an Exile Returned to His Own People]
[CHAPTER XXII The Summons Comes for Mr Standfast]

PART I