PART I MAY, JUNE, JULY, 1914 | CHAPTER | PAGE | I | Aerial Light Horse | 3 | II | The Bosom-chums | 19 | III | The Eyes of Icarus | 34 | IV | The Song of All the Ages | 54 | V | The Workaday World | 62 | VI | The Invitation | 71 | VII | A Bachelor's Tea-party | 75 | VIII | Laughing Odds | 82 | IX | A Day in the Country | 89 | X | Leslie, on "The Roots of the Rose" | 107 | XI | The Heels of Mercury | 122 | XII | The Kiss Withheld | 128 | XIII | The Flying Dream | 144 | XIV | An Awakening | 152 | XV | Leslie on "Too Much Love" | 168 | XVI | The Aeroplane Lady | 178 | XVII | Leslie on "Marriage" | 186 | XVIII | The Obvious Thing | 193 | XIX | The Sealed Box | 212 | PART II JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, 1914 | I | The Aviation Dinner | 223 | II | The Whisper of War | 235 | III | The Last Sunday of Peace | 241 | IV | That Week-end | 259 | V | The Die is Cast | 265 | VI | Her Guardian's Consent | 267 | VII | Haste to the Wedding! | 280 | VIII | The Girl He Left Behind Him | 293 | IX | This Side of "the Front" | 300 | X | Leslie, on "The Motley of Mars" | 310 | XI | A Love-letter—and a Rose | 321 | PART III SEPTEMBER, NINETEEN-FOURTEEN | I | A War-time Honeymoon | 335 | II | The Soul of Undine | 345 | III | A Last Favour | 350 | IV | PART I MAY, JUNE, JULY, 1914
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