CHAPTER
I.[Heritzburg.]
II.[The Countess Rotha.]
III.[The Burgomaster's Demand.]
IV.[The Fire Alight.]
V.[Marie Wort.]
VI.[Rupert the Great.]
VII.[The Pride of Youth.]
VIII.[A Catastrophe.]
IX.[Walnuts of Gold.]
X.[The Camp in the Forest.]
XI.[Stolen.]
XII.[Near The Edge.]
XIII.[Our Quarters.]
XIV.[The Opening of a Duel.]
XV.[The Duel Continued.]
XVI.[The General's Banquet.]
XVII.[Stalhanske's Finns.]
XVIII.[A Sudden Expedition.]
XIX.[In a Green Valley.]
XX.[More Haste, Less Speed.]
XXI.[Among the Wounded.]
XXII.[Greek and Greek.]
XXIII.[The Flight.]
XXIV.[Missing.]
XXV.[Nuremberg.]
XXVI.[The Face at the Window.]
XXVII.[The House in the Churchyard.]
XXVIII.[Under the Tiles.]
XXIX.[In the House by St. Austin's.]
XXX.[The End of the Day.]
XXXI.[The Trial.]
XXXII.[A Poor Guerdon.]
XXXIII.[Two Men.]
XXXIV.[Suspense.]
XXXV.[St. Bartholomew's Day.]
XXXVI.[A Wingless Cupid.]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

[Death Of Tzerclas]. Frontispiece

. . . [she came presently to me with a bowl of broth in her hands and a timid smile on her lips.]

. . . [with her own hands she drove the nail.... Then she turned.]

. . . [Ludwig, all his indifference cast to the winds, continued to stamp and scream.]

[The general waited on her with the utmost attention, riding by her bridle-rein.]

[We were alone. . . . I whispered in her ear.]

[Before I could recover myself a pair of strong arms closed round mine and bound them to my sides.]

[But with all--she controlled herself. She rose stiffly from her seat.]