Copyright, 1918, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
All rights reserved
First published in the United States of America, 1920
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I | Wu Ching Yu and Wu Li Chang | [1] |
| II | At Rice | [7] |
| III | The Marriage Journey | [14] |
| IV | Wee Mrs. Wu | [22] |
| V | Homing | [27] |
| VI | Heart Ache | [31] |
| VII | A Tortured Boyhood | [36] |
| VIII | Some Balm | [45] |
| IX | Wu Li Lu | [52] |
| X | Nang Ping | [58] |
| XI | In the Lotus Garden | [62] |
| XII | O Curse of Asia! | [77] |
| XIII | Mrs. Gregory | [87] |
| XIV | Nang’s Vigil | [93] |
| XV | The Meeting of the Mothers | [98] |
| XVI | Grit | [113] |
| XVII | The Signal of the Gong | [124] |
| XVIII | At the Feet of Kwanyin Ko | [128] |
| XIX | Preparation | [132] |
| XX | What Wu did in Proof of Love | [137] |
| XXI | A Conference | [146] |
| XXII | Sing Kung Yah’s Flowers | [156] |
| XXIII | Ah Wong | [161] |
| XXIV | In the Clutch of the Tongs | [170] |
| XXV | Worse and Worse | [177] |
| XXVI | Suspense | [182] |
| XXVII | The Beginning of the Duel | [190] |
| XXVIII | Something to Go On | [203] |
| XXIX | “Will You Visit Sing Kung Yah?” | [207] |
| XXX | Smiling Welcome | [220] |
| XXXI | Face to Face | [228] |
| XXXII | “Cur!” | [236] |
| XXXIII | A Chinese Teaching | [241] |
| XXXIV | Alone in China | [246] |
| XXXV | The Story of the Sword | [256] |
| XXXVI | In the Pagoda and on the Bench | [265] |
| XXXVII | The Fan | [270] |
| XXXVIII | The Gong | [276] |
| XXXIX | Afterwards | [286] |
| XL | A Guest on High | [292] |
| XLI | “Just with Us” | [294] |
| XLII | The Dust of China from Their Feet | [300] |
| XLIII | English Wedding Bells | [307] |
| XLIV | The Sound of a Chinese Gong | [312] |
MR. WU