fired her final shot at Germany’s crumbling lines. She could not guess what lay before her,—what old friends she was to meet again in strange new places. Yet she had resolved, even before she had any hope of crossing to the other side, that, come what might, she would serve in her own way as steadfastly as her father served, as valiantly as Bob. Contents CHAP. PAGE The Summons On the Allied Front A Glimpse of Bob The Fortune of War The English Prisoner A German Ally Bob Gordon and Captain Beattie A Little French Heroine The Fight Over Argenton The Plan of the Defenses A Chance in a Thousand Mrs. Gordon and Bob The Price of Victory A Desperate Resolve Across the Lines