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CONTENTS AND CARTOONS CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | A Bombshell, | 1 | II. | East Point, | 14 | III. | Love and Combat, | 34 | IV. | War and Business, | 60 | V. | Slowburgh, | 89 | VI. | Off for the Cubapines, | 117 | VII. | The Battle of San Diego, | 151 | VIII. | Among the Moritos, | 185 | IX. | On Duty at Havilla, | 216 | X. | A Great Military Exploit, | 240 | XI. | A Dinner Party at Gin-Sin, | 250 | XII. | The Great White Temple, | 277 | XIII. | The War-Lord, | 310 | XIV. | Home Again, | 338 | XV. | Politics, | 365 | XVI. | The End, | 374 |
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS | PAGE | Captain Jinks, Hero, | Frontispiece | "Sam was taken straddling a chair." | | War's Demand, | 6 | "But what did he want of soldiers?" | | The Manly Sport at East Point, | 56 | "Starkey stood off and gave him his 'coup de grace.'" | | A Blood Brotherhood, | 120 | "A big company to grab everything.... The | | Benevolent Assimilation Company, Limited." | | Two of a Kind, | 206 | "There are four marks." | | Consent of the Governed, | 238 | "What business have these people to talk about | | equal rights?" | | Winners of the Cross, | 266 | "He got the Victorious Cross in South Africa." | | The Perfect Soldier, | 324 | "The Emperor gave an exclamation of surprise | | and delight." | | Harmless, | 392 | "He sits like that for hours." | |
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