Grace Harlowe with the
American Army on the Rhine
By
JESSIE GRAHAM FLOWER, A.M.
Author of The Grace Harlowe High School Series, The Grace Harlowe
College Girls Series, Grace Harlowe’s Return to Overton Campus,
Grace Harlowe’s Problem, Grace Harlowe’s Golden Summer,
Grace Harlowe Overseas, Grace Harlowe with the Red
Cross in France, Grace Harlowe with the Marines at
Chateau Thierry, Grace Harlowe with the U. S.
Troops in the Argonne, Grace Harlowe with the
Yankee Shock Boys at St. Quentin,
etc., etc.
Illustrated
PHILADELPHIA
HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Copyrighted, 1920, by
Howard E. Altemus
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Chapter I—On the March to the Rhine | 11 |
Grace Harlowe looks for Hun treachery. “What Ihave seen has chilled my very soul.” The supervisorgives her orders. Elfreda sees a danger signal. “Forthe love of Heaven, stop it!” A mighty crash and aplunge into the river. | |
Chapter II—“Grace Harlowe, Trouble-Maker” | 25 |
Mrs. Chadsey Smythe gets a chilly bath. “Arrestthat woman!” Won Lue makes his bow. Grace getsa warning. Overton girls billeted in a cellar. Keepinghouse under difficulties. Summoned before asuperior officer. | |
Chapter III—The Iron Hand | 38 |
Grace resents an imputation on her honor. A seriousaccusation. “The woman is an impertinent creature!”“Captain” Grace is accused of trying todrown her superior. Grace Harlowe’s dismissal demanded.The Overton girl stands on her rights. | |
Chapter IV—A Timely Meeting | 44 |
The mystery of three birds. J. Elfreda comes togrief. Grace meets her friend the general. How“Captain” Grace got even. The supervisor hearssome unpleasant truths. “Ridiculous!” exclaimsGeneral Gordon. | |
6Chapter V—Grace Wins and is Sorry | 55 |
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