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BY
Elsie Singmaster
With Illustrations
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY PERRY MASON COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY ELSIE SINGMASTER LEWARS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
TO
Miss Annie Wallace Horner
IS DEDICATED
THIS LITTLE STORY
OF HER NATIVE TOWN
I. | The Sound of Bugles | 1 |
II. | Emmeline and the Schmidts take a Journey | 27 |
III. | Emmeline meets the Enemies of her Country | 53 |
IV. | The Second Day of Battle | 80 |
V. | Private Christy says Farewell | 103 |
VI. | The Terror Past | 130 |
"Emmeline," he said gently, "do you suppose you could help me?" (page 93) | Frontispiece |
"I am in great trouble, Emmeline" | 32 |
Emmeline watched him go | 128 |
"Yes," answered Mrs. Willing. "Bertha is asleep upstairs" | 150 |