CHAPTER
I.—[A Reunion]
II.—[Birds of Passage]
III.—[On a Model Farm]
IV.—[Springtime]
V.—[Camp Indiana]
VI.—[Guests]
VII.—[The Weaver]
VIII.—[The World's Rest]
IX.—[In an Orchard of the Memory]
X.—[The Might of the Falls]
XI.—[A Moonlight Picnic]
XII.—[Leading to the Altar]
XIII.—[England]
XIV.—[Transplantation]
XV.—["I Shall Keep My Promise"]
XVI.—[An Escapade]
XVII.—[Late Visitors]
XVIII.—[Awakening]
XIX.—["And as He Wove, He Heard Singing"]
Illustrations
["You locked me out!" she said, hysterically.] Frontispiece
["I'd call the picture, 'Indiana.'"]
["I—I—what have I said? I didn't mean it."]
["I will have love to help me."]
Foreword
"Her Lord and Master," by Martha Morton, was first produced in New York, during the Spring of 1902. The play met with great success, and ran for over one hundred nights at the Manhattan Theatre.