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"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure."
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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. The Coward
- Chapter II. A Fight for Freedom
- Chapter III. The Escutcheon Cleared
- Chapter IV. Salvage
- Chapter V. Westward Ho!
- Chapter VI. Jane Brown
- Chapter VII. The Girl of the Wood Lot
- Chapter VIII. You Forgot Me
- Chapter IX. Except He Strive Lawfully
- Chapter X. The Spirit of Canada
- Chapter XI. The Shadow of War
- Chapter XII. Men and a Mine
- Chapter XIII. A Day in September
- Chapter XIV. An Extraordinary Nurse
- Chapter XV. The Coming of Jane
- Chapter XVI. Hospitality Without Grudging
- Chapter XVII. The Tragedies of Love
- Chapter XVIII. The Voice in the Wilderness
- Chapter XIX. The Closing of the Door
- Chapter XX. The German Type of Citizenship
- Chapter XXI. War
- Chapter XXII. The Tuck of Drum
- Chapter XXIII. A Neutral Nation
- Chapter XXIV. The Major and the Major's Wife
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