America is not an enemy to Germany, only is it inexorably opposed to any Government which breaks faith; and which enthrones above all other gods the god of violence.
For the German soldiers who are dying in this Hohenzollern-Hapsburg war we have only sympathy and pity. We know they are as brave as any soldiers; that cruelty in the German Army is in no greater proportion than it is in any army.
But also we know that the cause of Imperial Germany is wrong; her civilization is founded on propositions impossible for any American to accept; her aims, ambitions, and ideals antagonistic to the progress to communal and individual liberty as we understand the terms. And that settles the matter for us.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
- In the Mist [1]
- The Man in Grey [9]
- Tipperary [26]
- Bad Dreams [37]
- Karen [46]
- Mr. and Mrs [62]
- The Satchel [83]
- At Sea [91]
- H. M. S. Wyvern [106]
- Force [115]
- Strategy [136]
- In the Rain [150]
- The Day of Wrath [170]
- Her Enemy [174]
- In Confidence[176]
- The Forest Listens [196]
- Her First Campaign [217]
- Lesse Forest [226]
- The Liar [248]
- Before Dinner [257]
- Snipers[271]
- Driven Game [288]
- Candle Light [299]
- A Personal Affair [315]
- Who Goes There! [326]
- Amicus Dei [338]