Copyright, 1888, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Copyright, 1916, by
THOMAS NELSON PAGE
Printed in the United States of America


TO MY MOTHER


CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I.]
[CHAPTER II.]
[CHAPTER III.]
[CHAPTER IV.]
[CHAPTER V.]
[CHAPTER VI.]
[CHAPTER VII.]
[CHAPTER VIII.]
[CHAPTER IX.]
[CHAPTER X.]
[CHAPTER XI.]
[CHAPTER XII.]
[CHAPTER XIII.]
[CHAPTER XIV.]
[CHAPTER XV.]
[CHAPTER XVI.]
[CHAPTER XVII.]
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
[CHAPTER XIX.]
[CHAPTER XX.]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

"I'm in command," said the gentleman, smiling at him over the towel[Frontispiece]
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The old man walked up to the door, and standing on one side, flung it open[29]
"Gentlemen, marsters, don't teck my horses, ef you please," said Uncle Balla[69]
Frank and Willy capture a member of the conscript-guard[95]
The boy faced his captor, who held a strap in one hand[129]
"Look! Look! They are running. They are beating our men!" exclaimed the boys[143]
The boys sell their cakes to the Yankees[159]
Some of the servants came back to their old home[167]