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R.M. Ballantyne
"In the Track of the Troops"
Chapter One.
A Tale of Modern War.
Reveals the Explosive Nature of my Early Career.
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.
The End.
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