6Where is Halsey?
346Bab, a Sub-Deb
7Gertrude's Engagement
347Chapter I. The Sub-deb: A Theme Written and Submitted in Literature Class by Barbara Putnam Archibald, 1917.
8In the East Corridor
348Chapter II. Theme: The Celebrity
9A Sprained Ankle
349Chapter III. Her Diary: Being the Daily Journal of the Sub-deb
10The Other Half of the Line
350Long Live the King!
11Just Like a Girl
351Chapter I. The Crown Prince Runs Away
12The Traders' Bank
352Chapter II. And Sees the World
13Halsey Makes a Capture
353Chapter III. Disgraced
14One Mystery for Another
354Chapter IV. The Terror
15Louise
355Chapter V. At the Riding-school
16An Egg-Nog and a Telegram
356Chapter VI. The Chancellor Pays a Visit
17Liddy Gives the Alarm
357Chapter VII. Tea in the Schoolroom
18In the Early Morning
358Chapter VIII. The Letter
19A Hint of Scandal
359Chapter IX. A Fine Night
20A Hole in the Wall
360Chapter X. The Right to Live and Love
21Concerning Thomas
361Chapter. XI. Rather a Wild Night
22Doctor Walker's Warning
362Chapter XII. Two Prisoners
23Fourteen Elm Street
363Chapter XIII. In the Park
24A Ladder Out of Place
364Chapter XIV. Nikky Does a Reckless Thing
25While the Stables Burned
365Chapter XV. Father and Daughter
26Flinders
366Chapter XVI. On the Mountain Road
27A Visit from Louise
367Chapter XVII. The Fortress
28Halsey's Disappearance
368Chapter XVIII. Old Adelbert
29Who is Nina Carrington?
369Chapter XIX. The Committee of Ten
30A Tramp and the Toothache
370Chapter XX. The Delegation
31A Scrap of Paper
371Chapter XXI. As a Man May Love a Woman
32When Churchyards Yawn
372Chapter XXII. At Etzel
33Between Two Fireplaces
373Chapter XXIII. Nikky Makes a Promise
34Anne Watson's Story
374Chapter XXIV. The Birthday
35At the Foot of the Stairs
375Chapter XXV. The Gate of the Moon
36The Odds and Ends
376Chapter XXVI. At the Inn
37The Bat
377Chapter XXVII. The Little Door
38Chapter One. The Shadow of the Bat
378Chapter XXVIII. Tee Crown Prince’s Pilgrimage
39Chapter Two. The Indomitable Miss Van Gorder
379Chapter XXIX. Old Adelbert the Traitor
40Chapter Three. Pistol Practice
380Chapter XXX. King Karl
41Chapter Four. The Storm Gathers
381Chapter XXXI. Let Mettlich Guard His Treasure
42Chapter Five. Alopecia and Rubeola
382Chapter XXXII. Nikky and Hedwig
43Chapter Six. Detective Anderson Takes Charge
383Chapter XXXIII. The Day of the Carnival
44Chapter Seven. Cross-Questions and Crooked Answers
384Chapter XXXIV. The Pirate’s Den
45Chapter Eight. The Gleaming Eye
385Chapter XXXV. The Paper Crown
46Chapter Nine. A Shot in the Dark
386Chapter XXXVI. The King is Dead
47Chapter Ten. The Phone Call from Nowhere
387Chapter XXXVII. Long Live the King!
48Chapter Eleven. Billy Practices Jiu-Jitsu
388Chapter XXXVIII. In the Road of the Good Children
49Chapter Twelve. "I Didn't Kill Him."
389Chapter XXXIX. The Lincoln Penny
50Chapter Thirteen. The Blackened Bag
390I
51Chapter Fourteen. Handcuffs
391II
52Chapter Fifteen. The Sign of the Bat
392III
53Chapter Sixteen. The Hidden Room
393IV
54Chapter Seventeen. Anderson Makes an Arrest
394V
55Chapter Eighteen. The Bat Still Flies
395VI
56Chapter Nineteen. Murder on Murder
396VII
57Chapter Twenty. "He Is—The Bat!"
397VIII
58Chapter Twenty-One. Quite a Collection
398IX
59Tish Carberry Series
399X
60The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry
400XI
61The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry
401XII
62Chapter I. What Happened to Johnson
402XIII
63Chapter II. The Little Nurse
403XIV
64Chapter III. Another Roller Towel
404XV
65Chapter IV. The Footprint on the Wall
405XVI
66Chapter V. When Aggie Screamed
406XVII
67Chapter VI. Candle and Skylight
407XVIII
68Chapter VII. Insinuations and Recriminations
408XIX
69Chapter VIII. Overheard in the Dormitory
409XX
70Chapter IX. Orderly Briggs and Disorderly Bates
410XXI
71Chapter X. An Ape and some Guinea-Pigs
411XXII
72Chapter XI. If It Had Not Been for Love
412XXIII
73Chapter XII. The Carbolic Case and a Brown Coat
413XXIV
74Chapter XIII. Jacobs' Elevator
414XXV
75Chapter XIV. Bag and Baggage
415XXVI
76Chapter XV. To the Zoo
416XXVII
77Chapter XVI. Tommy Tells Why
417XXVIII
78Chapter XVII. On the Roof and Elsewhere
418XXIX
79Chapter XVIII. Common Sense
419XXX
80Chapter XIX. Note by Doctor Thomas Andrews, Late Visiting Physician at the Dunkirk Hospital, and Now on the Orthopedic Staff of the same Institution, Dated Three Weeks Later, from Bermuda
420I
81Three Pirates of Penzance
421II
82Chapter I. A Cigarette Case, a Shoe, and a Menu Card
422III
83Chapter II. A Blue Runabout and a Bad Bridge
423IV
84Chapter III. A Difference of Opinion and a Bargain
424V
85Chapter IV. The Appetizers and the Hotel Bureau
425VI
86Chapter V. The Reporter and the Red-haired Man
426VII
87Chapter VI. A Bribe and a Bride and It's All Over
427VIII
88That Awful Night
428IX
89Chapter I. The Green Kimono
429X
90Chapter II. It was the Dog
430XI
91Chapter III. A Wet Young Man
431XII
92Chapter IV. Cleaning Fluid to the Rescue
432XIII
93Chapter V. The Cave-man and His Woman
433XIV
94Chapter VI. "I Will Go with You"
434XV
95Mind Over Motor
435XVI
96I
436XVII
97II
437XVIII
98III
438XIX
99IV
439XX
100V
440XXI
101Like a Wolf on the Fold
441XXII
102I
442XXIII
103II
443XXIV
104III
444XXV
105IV
445XXVI
106The Simple Lifers
446XXVII
107I
447XXVIII
108II
448XXIX
109III
449XXX
110IV
450XXXI
111V
451XXXII
112Tish's Spy
452XXXIII
113I
453XXXIV
114II
454XXXV
115III
455XXXVI
116IV
456XXXVII
117V
457XXXVIII
118VI
458XXXIX
119My Country Tish of Thee—
459XL
120I
460XLI
121II
461XLII
122The Cave on Thunder Cloud
462XLIII
123I
463XLIV
124II
464XLV
125III
465XLVI
126IV
466XLVII
127V
467XLVIII
128VI
468Chapter I
129Tish Does Her Bit
469Chapter II
130Salvage
470Chapter III
131I
471Chapter IV
132II
472Chapter V
133The Man in Lower Ten
473Chapter VI
134Chapter I. I Go to Pittsburg
474Chapter VII
135Chapter II. A Torn Telegram
475Chapter VIII
136Chapter III. Across the Aisle
476Chapter IX
137Chapter IV. Numbers Seven and Nine
477Chapter X
138Chapter V. The Woman in the Next Cab
478Chapter XI
139Chapter VI. The Girl in Blue
479Chapter XII
140Chapter VII. A Fine Gold Chain
480Chapter XIII
141Chapter VIII. The Second Section
481Chapter XIV
142Chapter IX. The Halcyon Breakfast
482Chapter XV
143Chapter X. Miss West's Request
483Chapter XVI
144Chapter XI. The Name was Sullivan
484Chapter XVII
145Chapter XII. The Gold Bag
485Chapter XVIII
146Chapter XIII. Faded Roses
486Chapter XIX
147Chapter XIV. The Trap-door
487Chapter XX
148Chapter XV. The Cinematograph
488Chapter XXI
149Chapter XVI. The Shadow of a Girl
489Chapter XXII
150Chapter XVII. At the Farm-house Again
490Chapter XXIII
151Chapter XVIII. A New World
491Chapter XXIV
152Chapter XIX. At the Table Next
492Chapter XXV
153Chapter XX. The Notes and a Bargain
493Chapter XXVI
154Chapter XXI. McKnight's Theory
494Chapter XXVII
155Chapter XXII. At the Boarding-house
495Chapter XXVIII
156Chapter XXIII. A Night at the Laurels
496Chapter XXIX
157Chapter XXIV. His Wife's Father
497Chapter XXX
158Chapter XXV. At the Station
498Chapter XXXI
159Chapter XXVI. On to Richmond
499Chapter XXXII
160Chapter XXVII. The Sea, The Sand, The Stars
500Chapter XXXIII
161Chapter XXVIII. Alison's Story
501Chapter XXXIV
162Chapter XXIX. In the Dining-room
502Chapter XXXV
163Chapter XXX. Finer Details
503Chapter XXXVI
164Chapter XXXI. And Only One Arm
504Chapter XXXVII
165The Window at the White Cat
505Chapter XXXVIII
166Chapter I. Sentiment and Clues
506Chapter XXXIX
167Chapter II. Uneasy Apprehensions
507Chapter XL
168Chapter III. Ninety-eight Pearls
508Chapter XLI
169Chapter IV. A Thief in the Night
509Chapter XLII
170Chapter V. Little Miss Jane
510Chapter XLIII
171Chapter VI. A Fountain Pen
511Chapter XLIV
172Chapter VII. Concerning Margery
512Chapter XLV
173Chapter VIII. Too Late
513Chapter XLVI
174Chapter IX. Only One Eye Closed
514Chapter XLVII
175Chapter X. Breaking the News
515Chapter XLVIII
176Chapter XI. A Night in the Fleming Home
516Chapter XLIX
177Chapter XII. My Commission
517Chapter L
178Chapter XIII. Sizzling Metal
518Chapter I
179Chapter XIV. A Walk in the Park
519Chapter II
180Chapter XV. Find the Woman
520Chapter III
181Chapter XVI. Eleven Twenty-two Again
521Chapter IV
182Chapter XVII. His Second Wife
522Chapter V
183Chapter XVIII. Edith's Cousin
523Chapter VI
184Chapter XIX. Back to Bellwood
524Chapter VII
185Chapter XX. Association of Ideas
525Chapter VIII
186Chapter XXI. A Proscenium Box
526Chapter IX
187Chapter XXII. In the Room Over the Way
527Chapter X
188Chapter XXIII. A Box of Crown Derby
528Chapter XI
189Chapter XXIV. Wardrop's Story
529Chapter XII
190Chapter XXV. Measure for Measure
530Chapter XIII
191Chapter XXVI. Lovers and a Letter
531Chapter XIV
192When a Man Marries
532Chapter XV
193Chapter I. At Least I Meant Well
533Chapter XVI
194Chapter II. The Way It Began
534Chapter XVII
195Chapter III. I Might Have Known It
535Chapter XVIII
196Chapter IV. The Door was Closed
536Chapter XIX
197Chapter V. From the Tree of Love
537Chapter XX
198Chapter VI. A Mighty Poor Joke
538Chapter XXI
199Chapter VII. We Make an Omelet
539Chapter XXII
200Chapter VIII. Correspondents’ Department
540Chapter XXIII
201Chapter IX. Flannigan’s Find
541Chapter XXIV
202Chapter X. On the Stairs
542Chapter XXV
203Chapter XI. I Make a Discovery
543Chapter XXVI
204Chapter XII. The Roof Garden
544Chapter XXVII
205Chapter XIII. He Does Not Deny It
545Chapter XXVIII
206Chapter XIV. Almost, But Not Quite
546Chapter XXIX
207Chapter XV. Suspicion and Discord
547Chapter XXX
208Chapter XVI. I Face Flannigan
548Chapter XXXI
209Chapter XVII. A Clash and a Kiss
549Chapter XXXII
210Chapter XVIII. It’s All My Fault
550Chapter XXXIII
211Chapter XIX. The Harbison Man
551Chapter XXXIV
212Chapter XX. Breaking Out in a New Place
552Chapter XXXV
213Chapter XXI. A Bar of Soap
553Chapter XXXVI
214Chapter XXII. It was Delirium
554Chapter XXXVII
215Chapter XXIII. Coming
555Chapter XXXVIII
216Where There's a Will
556Chapter XXXIX
217Chapter I. I Have a Warning
557Chapter XL
218Chapter II. Miss Patty Arrives
558Chapter XLI
219Chapter III. A Will
559Chapter XLII
220Chapter IV. And a Way
560Chapter XLIII
221Chapter V. Wanted—An Owner
561Chapter XLIV
222Chapter VI. The Conspiracy
562Chapter XLV
223Chapter VII. Mr. Pierce Acquires a Wife
563Chapter XLVI
224Chapter VIII. And Mr. Moody Indigestion
564Chapter XLVII
225Chapter IX. Dolly, How Could You?
565Chapter XLVIII
226Chapter X. Another Complication
566Chapter XLIX
227Chapter XI. Miss Patty's Prince
567Chapter L
228Chapter XII. We Get a Doctor
568Chapter LI
229Chapter XIII. The Prince—Principally
569Chapter LII
230Chapter XIV. Pierce Disapproves
570Short Stories
231Chapter XV. The Prince, with Apologies
571Twenty-Two
232Chapter XVI. Stop, Thief!
572Jane
233Chapter XVII. A Bunch of Letters
573In the Pavilion
234Chapter XVIII. Miss Cobb's Burglar
574God's Fool
235Chapter XIX. No Marriage in Heaven
575The Miracle
236Chapter XX. Every Dog has His Day
576"Are We Downhearted? No!"
237Chapter XXI. The Mutiny
577The Game
238Chapter XXII. Home to Roost
578Affinities and Other Stories
239Chapter XXIII. Back to Nature
579Affinities
240Chapter XXIV. Like Ducks to Water
580I
241Chapter XXV. The First Fruits
581II
242Chapter XXVI. Over the Fence is Out
582The Family Friend
243Chapter XXVII. A Cupboard Full of Rye
583Clara's Little Escapade
244Chapter XXVIII. Love, Love, Love
584The Borrowed House
245Chapter XXIX. A Big Night To-night
585Sauce for the Gander
246Chapter XXX. Let Good Digestion
586Locked Doors
247Chapter I
587I
248Chapter II
588II
249Chapter III
589III
250Chapter IV
590IV
251Chapter V
591V
252Chapter VI
592VI
253Chapter VII
593I
254Chapter VIII
594II
255Chapter IX
595III
256Chapter X
596IV
257Chapter XI
597VI
258Chapter XII
598VII
259Chapter XIII
599VIII
260Chapter XIV
600IX
261Chapter XV
601X
262Chapter XVI
602XI
263Chapter I
603The Confession
264Chapter II
604I
265Chapter III
605II
266Chapter IV
606III
267Chapter V
607IV
268Chapter VI
608The Truce of God
269Chapter VII
609I
270Chapter VIII
610II
271Chapter IX
611III
272Chapter X
612The Valley of Oblivion
273Chapter XI
613Travelogues
274Chapter XII
614Through Glacier Park in 1915
275Chapter XIII
615I. The Adventurers
276Chapter XIV
616II. "Fall In"
277Chapter XV
617III. The Sporting Chance
278Chapter XVI
618IV. All in the Game
279Chapter XVII
619V. "Running Water and Still Pools"
280Chapter XVIII
620VI. The Call
281Chapter XIX
621VII. The Black Marks
282Chapter XX
622VIII. Bears
283Chapter XXI
623IX. Down the Flathead Rapids
284Chapter XXII
624I. The Trail
285Chapter XXIII
625II. The Big Adventure
286Chapter XXIV
626III. Bridge Creek to Bowman Lake
287Chapter XXV
627IV. A Fisherman's Paradise
288Chapter XXVI
628V. To Kintla Lake
289Chapter XXVII
629VI. Running the Rapids of the Flathead
290The After House
630VII. The Second Day on the Flathead
291Chapter I. I Plan a Voyage
631VIII. Through the Flathead Cañon
292Chapter II. The Painted Ship
632IX. The Round-Up at Kalispell
293Chapter III. I Unclench My Hands
633X. Off for Cascade Pass
294Chapter IV. I Receive a Warning
634XI. Lake Chelan to Lyman Lake
295Chapter V. A Terrible Night
635XII. Cloudy Pass and the Agnes Creek Valley
296Chapter VI. In the After House
636XIII. Cañon Fishing and a Telegram
297Chapter VII. We Find the Axe
637XIV. Doing the Impossible
298Chapter VIII. The Stewardess's Story
638XV. Doubtful Lake
299Chapter IX. Prisoners
639XVI. Over Cascade Pass
300Chapter X. "That's Mutiny"
640XVII. Out to Civilization
301Chapter XI. The Dead Line
641Oh Well You Know How Women Are – Isn't That Just Like a Man!
302Chapter XII. The First Mate Talks
642Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls
303Chapter XIII. The White Light
643Kings, Queens, and Pawns – Autobiography
304Chapter XIV. From the Crow's Nest
644Chapter I. Taking a Chance
305Chapter XV. A Knocking in the Hold
645Chapter II. "Somewhere in France"
306Chapter XVI. Jones Stumbles Over Something
646Chapter III. La Panne
307Chapter XVII. The Axe is Gone
647Chapter IV. "'Twas a Famous Victory"
308Chapter XVIII. A Bad Combination
648Chapter V. A Talk with the King of the Belgians
309Chapter XIX. I Take the Stand
649Chapter VI. The Cause
310Chapter XX. Oleson's Story
650Chapter VII. The Story with an End
311Chapter XXI. "A Bad Woman"
651Chapter VIII. The Night Raid on Dunkirk
312Chapter XXII. Turner's Story
652Chapter IX. No Man's Land
313Chapter XXIII. Free Again
653Chapter X. The Iron Division
314Chapter XXIV. The Thing
654Chapter XI. At the House of the Barrier
315Chapter XXV. The Sea Again
655Chapter XII. Night in the Trenches
316Chapter I
656Chapter XIII. "Wipers"
317Chapter II
657Chapter XIV. Lady Decies' Story
318Chapter III
658Chapter XV. Running the Blockade
319Chapter IV
659Chapter XVI. The Man of Ypres
320Chapter V
660Chapter XVII. In the Line of the "Mitrailleuse"
321Chapter VI
661Chapter XVIII. French Guns in Action
322Chapter VII
662Chapter XIX. "I Nibble Them"
323Chapter VIII
663Chapter XX. Dunkirk: From My Journal
324Chapter IX
664Chapter XXI. Tea with the Air-Fighters
325Chapter X
665Chapter XXII. The Women at the Front
326Chapter XI
666Chapter XXIII. The Little "Sick and Sorry" House
327Chapter XII
667Chapter XXIV. Flight
328Chapter XIII
668Chapter XXV. Volunteers and Patriots
329Chapter XIV
669Chapter XXVI. A Luncheon at British Headquarters
330Chapter XV
670Chapter XXVII. A Strange Party
331Chapter XVI
671Chapter XXVIII. Sir John French
332Chapter XVII
672Chapter XXIX. Along the Great Bethune Road
333Chapter XVIII
673Chapter XXX. The Military Secret
334Chapter XIX
674Chapter XXXI. Queen Mary of England
335Chapter XX
675Chapter XXXII. The Queen of the Belgians
336Chapter XXI
676Chapter XXXIII. The Red Badge of Mercy
337Chapter XXII
677Chapter XXXIV. In Terms of Life and Death
338Chapter XXIII
678Chapter XXXV. The Losing Game
339Chapter XXIV
679Chapter XXXVI. How Americans Can Help
340Chapter XXV
680Chapter XXXVII. An Army of Children