PHILADELPHIA
DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square

Copyright, 1903
By STREET & SMITH

On Guard


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I.—A Letter from a "Furlough Man"[7]
II.—Mark's Idea[15]
III.—A New Ally[22]
IV.—A Surprise for the Seven[31]
V.—The Scheme Succeeds[36]
VI.—What Mark Overheard[46]
VII.—Mark's Counterplot[57]
VIII.—The Attack on Mark[65]
IX.—Three Discomfited Yearlings[74]
X.—Texas Runs Amuck[80]
XI.—Texas Raids West Point[91]
XII.—The Cause of a Friend[103]
XIII.—The Reformation of Texas[110]
XIV.—A Plot of the Yearlings[118]
XV.—The Plebes Plot, Too[128]
XVI.—Setting the Trap[133]
XVII.—The Result at the Hop[141]
XVIII.—A Strange Announcement[149]
XIX.—Texas Turns Highwayman[160]
XX.—Two Midnight Prowlers[167]
XXI.—Benny is Exposed[178]
XXII.—Mark Receives a Committee[183]
XXIII.—A Fight, and Other Things[199]
XXIV.—Six to the Rescue[208]
XXV.—Mark in the Hospital[216]
XXVI.—Texas Has an Interview[224]
XXVII.—A Plot to Beat "the General"[232]
XXVIII.—"Bull" Finds an Ally[241]
XXIX.—Strange Conduct[250]
XXX.—A Surprise for Murray[256]
XXXI.—The Plot Succeeds[265]
XXXII.—Triumph—Conclusion[277]

ON GUARD.