In the Track of the Troops
  • Chapter One. A Tale of Modern War.
  • Chapter Two. Is Still More Explosive than the First.
  • Chapter Three. An Interview with Men in Power.
  • Chapter Four. A Day with the Torpedoes.
  • Chapter Five. Terrible Torpedo Tales, Followed By Overturned Plans.
  • Chapter Six. Turk and Bulgarian — A Wrestling Match and a Dispute.
  • Chapter Seven. The Black Clouds Gather.
  • Chapter Eight. Treats of Torpedoes, Terrible Catastrophe, Unexpected Meetings, and Such Like.
  • Chapter Nine. In which Lancey is Tried, Suspected, Blown Up, Captured, Half-Hanged, Delivered, and Astonished.
  • Chapter Ten. Involves Lancey in Great Perplexities, which Culminate in a Vast Surprise.
  • Chapter Eleven. Refers to two Important Letters, and a Secret Mission.
  • Chapter Twelve. My First Experience of Actual War, and my Thoughts Thereon.
  • Chapter Thirteen. Shews what Sometimes Happens in the Track of Troops.
  • Chapter Fourteen. Tells More of what Occasionally Happens in the Track of Troops.
  • Chapter Fifteen. Simtova — New Views of War — Lancey Goes to the Front, and Sees Service, and Gets a Scare.
  • Chapter Sixteen. Lancey gets Embroiled in Troubles, and Sees some Peculiar Service.
  • Chapter Seventeen. In which some Desperate Enterprises are Undertaken.
  • Chapter Eighteen. Treats of one of our Great Ironclads.
  • Chapter Nineteen. Describes a Stirring Fight.
  • Chapter Twenty. Treats of War and some of its “Glorious” Results.
  • Chapter Twenty One. More of the Results of War.
  • Chapter Twenty Two. The Fall of Plevna.
  • Chapter Twenty Three. Woe to the “Auburn Hair!” After the Battle — Prowling Villains Punished.
  • Chapter Twenty Four. Farewell to Sanda Pasha — A Scuffle, and an Unexpected Meeting.
  • Chapter Twenty Five. Describes a Wreck, and the Triumph of Love.
  • Chapter Twenty Six. Some More of War's Consequences.
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