Produced by Martin Robb
| Preface. | |
| Chapter 1: | The Outbreak Of War. |
| Chapter 2: | Terrible News. |
| Chapter 3: | Death To The Spy! |
| Chapter 4: | Starting For The Vosges. |
| Chapter 5: | The First Engagement. |
| Chapter 6: | The Tunnel Of Saverne. |
| Chapter 7: | A Baffled Project. |
| Chapter 8: | The Traitor. |
| Chapter 9: | A Desperate Fight. |
| Chapter 10: | The Bridge Of The Vesouze. |
| Chapter 11: | A Fight In The Vosges. |
| Chapter 12: | The Surprise. |
| Chapter 13: | The Escape. |
| Chapter 14: | A Perilous Expedition. |
| Chapter 15: | The Expedition. |
| Chapter 16: | A Desperate Attempt. |
| Chapter 17: | A Balloon Voyage. |
| Chapter 18: | A Day Of Victory. |
| Chapter 19: | Down At Last. |
| Chapter 20: | Crossing The Lines. |
| Chapter 21: | Home. |
| Rescue of a Supposed Spy. |
| Among the German Soldiers. |
| The Children on the Battlefield. |
| The Sea! The Sea! |
My Dear Lads,
The present story was written and published a few months, only,after the termination of the Franco-German war. At that time theplan--which I have since carried out in The Young Buglers, Cornetof Horse, and In Times of Peril, and which I hope to continue, infurther volumes--of giving, under the guise of historical tales,full and accurate a