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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.) | IRELAND IN TRAVAIL
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