The Sun of Saratoga
A Soldier of Manhattan
A Herald of the West
The Last Rebel
In Circling Camps
In Hostile Red
The Wilderness Road
My Captive


For the rhyming pun, given by a member of The Mosaic Club, and quoted in the third chapter of this book, the author is indebted to T. C. DeLeon's "Four Years in Rebel Capitals."


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I.A Woman in Brown[3]
II.A Man's Mother[16]
III.The Mosaic Club[25]
IV.The Secretary Moves[40]
V.An Elusive Face[52]
VI.The Pursuit of a Woman[71]
VII.The Cottage in the Side Street[83]
VIII.The Pall of Winter[97]
IX.Robert and Lucia[117]
X.Feeding the Hungry[131]
XI.Mr. Sefton Makes a Confidence[137]
XII.A Flight by Two[150]
XIII.Lucia's Farewell[162]
XIV.Prescott's Ordeal[170]
XV.The Great Rivals[181]
XVI.The Great Revival[193]
XVII.The Wilderness[204]
XVIII.Day in the Wilderness[206]
XIX.Night in the Wilderness[223]
XX.The Secretary Looks On[236]
XXI.A Delicate Situation[248]
XXII.The Lone Sentinel[264]
XXIII.Out of the Forest[269]
XXIV.The Despatch Bearer[280]
XXV.The Mountain General[292]
XXVI.Calypso[300]
XXVII.The Secretary and the Lady[323]
XXVIII.The Way Out[334]
XXIX.The Fall of Richmond[346]
XXX.The Telegraph Station[360]
XXXI.The Coin of Gold[370]

BEFORE THE DAWN