In the Valley
  • Dedication.
  • Chapter I. “The French Are in the Valley!”
  • Chapter II. Setting Forth How the Girl Child Was Brought to Us.
  • Chapter III. Master Philip Makes His Bow—And Behaves Badly.
  • Chapter IV. In Which I Become the Son of the House.
  • Chapter V. How a Stately Name Was Shortened and Sweetened.
  • Chapter VI. Within Sound of the Shouting Waters.
  • Chapter VII. Through Happy Youth to Man's Estate.
  • Chapter VIII. Enter My Lady Berenicia Cross.
  • Chapter IX. I See My Sweet Sister Dressed in Strange Attire.
  • Chapter X. The Masquerade Brings Me Nothing but Pain.
  • Chapter XI. As I Make My Adieux Mr. Philip Comes In.
  • Chapter XII. Old-Time Politics Pondered Under the Forest Starlight.
  • Chapter XIII. To the Far Lake Country and Home Again.
  • Chapter XIV. How I Seem to Feel a Wanting Note in the Chorus of Welcome.
  • Chapter XV. The Rude Awakening from My Dream.
  • Chapter XVI. Tulp Gets a Broken Head to Match My Heart.
  • Chapter XVII. I Perforce Say Farewell to My Old Home.
  • Chapter XVIII. The Fair Beginning of a New Life in Ancient Albany.
  • Chapter XIX. I Go to a Famous Gathering at the Patroon's Manor House.
  • Chapter XX. A Foolish and Vexatious Quarrel Is Thrust Upon Me.
  • Chapter XXI. Containing Other News Besides that from Bunker Hill.
  • Chapter XXII. The Master and Mistress of Cairncross.
  • Chapter XXIII. How Philip in Wrath, Daisy in Anguish, Fly Their Home.
  • Chapter XXIV. The Night Attack upon Quebec—And My Share in It.
  • Chapter XXV. A Crestfallen Return to Albany.
  • Chapter XXVI. I See Daisy and the Old Home Once More.
  • Chapter XXVII. The Arrest of Poor Lady Johnson.
  • Chapter XXVIII. An Old Acquaintance Turns Up In Manacles.
  • Chapter XXIX. The Message Sent Ahead from the Invading Army.
  • Chapter XXX. From the Scythe and Reaper to the Musket.
  • Chapter XXXI. The Rendezvous of Fighting Men at Fort Dayton.
  • Chapter XXXII. “The Blood Be on Your Heads.”
  • Chapter XXXIII. The Fearsome Death-Struggle in the Forest.
  • Chapter XXXIV. Alone at Last with My Enemy.
  • Chapter XXXV. The Strange Uses to Which Revenge May Be Put.
  • Chapter XXXVI. A Final Scene in the Gulf which My Eyes Are Mercifully Spared.
  • Chapter XXXVII. The Peaceful Ending of It All.
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