By Holman Day New York And London: Harper Brothers 1917
I BEING THE STRUGGLE OF AN AMATEUR AUTHOR TO GET A FAIR START
II ENDING WITH A MEETING ON PURGATORY HILL
III ON ACCOUNT OF A GIRL
IV THE TRAINING OF THE QUEEN OF "SHEBY"
V SHOOING AWAY A SCAPEGOAT
VI HAVING TO DO WITH JODREY VOSE's MAKING OP A DIVER
VII THE PSYCHOLOGY OF A PLUG-HAT"
VIII "TAKING IT OUT" ON A SUIT OF CLOTHES
IX A GRISLY GAME OF BOWLS
X THE ART OF PUTTING ON A FRONT
XI THE FAILURE OF AN UNCLE-TAMER
XII STARTING SOMETHING IN LEVANT
XIII THE MAN WHO TALKED IN THE DARK
XIV THE KICK-BACKS IN THIS SAMARITAN BUSINESS
XV A TIP FROM MR. DAWLIN
XVI GRABBING A HUSBAND AND FATHER
XVII MONEY HAS LEGS
XVIII THE ECCENTRICITIES OF ROYAL CITY
XIX THE JOB Of AN ALTRUIST
XX ACROSS CALLAS
XXI THE SKIRMISH-LINE
XXII MONEY ON THE GALLOP
XXIII THE CLEAN-UP
XXIV HOW SWEET IS THE HOME-COMING, EH?
XXV GRATITUDE!
XXVI CAPTAIN HOLSTROM ET AL.
XXVII MR. BEASON HORNS IN
XXVIII SORTING THE CHECKER-BOARD CREW
XXIX THE TELLTALE RIBS
XXX THE LOCKS OF THE SAND
XXXI A TASTE OF BLOOD
XXXII PER MISTER MONKEY
XXXIII THE HEART OF THE MILLIONS
XXXIV AMONG THIEVES
XXXV SUBMARINE PICKPOCKETS
XXXVI THE TERROR FROM THE NORTH
XXXVII THE FRUIT OF THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE