| PAGE | CHAPTER I | The Dark River | 1 | | CHAPTER II | Father and Son | 9 | | CHAPTER III | First Impressions | 17 | | CHAPTER IV | A New Life | 26 | | CHAPTER V | Baron Muggurditch Thomassian | 44 | | CHAPTER VI | Roses and Bath Towels | 59 | | CHAPTER VII | Gathering Storms | 66 | | CHAPTER VIII | A Proposal | 73 | | CHAPTER IX | Peace and Strife | 91 | | CHAPTER X | An Armenian Wedding | 113 | | CHAPTER XI | An Adventurous Ride | 125 | | CHAPTER XII | The Use of a Revolver | 143 | | CHAPTER XIII | What Pastor Stepanian thought | 155 | | CHAPTER XIV | A Modern ThermopylÆ | 173 | | CHAPTER XV | Dark Hours | 194 | | CHAPTER XVI | "The Dark River Turns to Light" | 214 | | CHAPTER XVII | A Great Crime | 229 | | CHAPTER XVIII | Evil Tidings | 241 | | CHAPTER XIX | A Great Crime Consummated | 256 | | CHAPTER XX | By Abraham's Pool, and elsewhere | 271 | | CHAPTER XXI | "God-Satisfied and Earth-Undone" | 287 | | CHAPTER XXII | Given Back from the Dead | 301 | | CHAPTER XXIII | Betrothal | 315 | | CHAPTER XXIV | Under the Flag of England | 323 | | CHAPTER XXV | At Home | 341 | | CHAPTER XXVI | A Sermon | 351 | | Appendix | 367 |
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