CHAPTER | | PAGE | I | It Is War | 1 | II | The German Tavern-Keeper and the BrabanÇonne | 9 | III | “Thank You” | 13 | IV | Doing Hospital Work | 14 | V | The Capture of Antwerp | 25 | VI | The Exodus | 33 | VII | A Day of Anguish | 39 | VIII | The Germans Are Here | 46 | IX | A German Host | 53 | X | The Word of a German | 59 | XI | British Citizens | 64 | XII | Matters Become Complicated | 69 | XIII | A Desolate Major | 77 | XIV | In Germany | 87 | XV | The Stadtvogtei | 91 | XVI | Life in Prison | 98 | XVII | Meals À la Carte | 105 | XVIII | Acting Jail Physician | 116 | XIX | Interesting Prisoners | 127 | XX | Maclinks and Kirkpatrick | 137 | XXI | A Swiss and a Belgian | 144 | XXII | Sensational Escapes | 160 | XXIII | Hope Deferred | 170 | XXIV | A Colloquy | 176 | XXV | Incidents and Observations | 185 | XXVI | Talk of Exchange | 195 | XXVII | Towards Liberty | 203 | XXVIII | Some Recollections | 213 | XXIX | Other Reminiscences | 224 | XXX | An Alsatian Non-Commissioned Officer | 242 | XXXI | In Holland and in England | 252 | XXXII | The Militarists and the Militarized | 268 |
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