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I. 47—Agent (S. L.) 1
Called up—Another acquaintance—Below the surface—Through a window.
II. We Cross to Dublin (J. M. N.) 10
On board—After curfew—We arrive.
III. I come across 47 (S. L.) 17
Stephen’s Green—On the stroke—Cumann na mBan—Good advice.
IV. Finding a Roof (J. M. N.) 27
Mrs. Slaney—We take a flat—Au revoir.
V. We settle in (J. M. N.) 34
Mrs. Slaney indignant—We dine.
VI. We make Acquaintances (J. M. N., S. L.) 38
A Beau Brummell—Signs of the times—An introduction—Money for nothing—A tram ride.
VII. The Birth of Sinn Fein (S. L.) 48
The beginning—The Celtic revival—The Phoenix—Capital versus Labour—Murder gang—Bad to worse—Black-and-Tans—Disturbed areas—Reprisal.
VIII. Autumn wears out (S. L.) 66
The game of bluff—Passers-by—Wanted men—Templemore—Our mutual friend—Hard at work—A lonely life.
IX. The Hunger Strike (S. L.) 81
The great fast—A Dublin funeral—The night watch—A mysterious visitor—Kevin Barry—November ends.
X. Bloody Sunday (J. M. N.) 94
Terrible news—A Sunday evening—Unhonoured and unsung.
XI. Aftermath (S. L.) 101
In full cry—In the crowd—A chance meeting.
XII. Visit to a Top Story (J. M. N.) 109
Watching and waiting—Money for nothing—Au revoir.
XIII. From the Housetop (S. L., J. M. N.) 116
The Central Hotel—A brief haven—A top story—Down below—Lies, all lies!—Loyalist and Republican—The first raid—England’s market garden.
XIV. An At Home (J. M. N.) 133
A Christmas box—Old Meg—Curlewed—A Unionist.
XV. Height of the Terror (S. L.) 142
Day by day—Building a Republic—President De Valera—The pendulum—Irish Bulletin—Reprisals—The gods must laugh.
XVI. The Minister of Propaganda (J. M. N.) 156
A piece of news—An innocent man—Real dotes.
XVII. Capture of a Cabinet Minister (J. M. N.) 162
Mrs. Slaney is uneasy—Open, the military!—Harbouring rebels—His tea.
XVIII. Winter wears out (S. L.) 170
Spreading the news—A Republican—Propaganda—Waste! Waste!—Day and night—The City ambushes.
XIX. Mrs. O’Grady’s Forebodings (J. M. N.) 183
Mrs. O’Grady is prudent—Enter Mrs. Slaney.
XX. To Dublin Castle (S. L.) 189
Raided again—A new acquaintance—A find—A late call—The journey done.
XXI. Inside the Castle (S. L.)

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