FOREWORD
VILLA ELSA
CHAPTER I
Triumphant Germany in 1913
CHAPTER II
Deutschland Ueber Alles
CHAPTER III
Gard Kirtley
CHAPTER IV
Villa Elsa
CHAPTER V
Family Life
CHAPTER VI
The Home
CHAPTER VII
German Loving
CHAPTER VIII
German Courtship
CHAPTER IX
A Journalist
CHAPTER X
Spies and War
CHAPTER XI
German Ways
CHAPTER XII
Habits and Children
CHAPTER XIII
Down With America!
CHAPTER XIV
Aftermath
CHAPTER XV
Military Blockheads
CHAPTER XVI
A Lively Musician
CHAPTER XVII
Immorality and Obscenity
CHAPTER XVIII
The Naked Cult
CHAPTER XIX
Jim Deming of Erie, Pay.
CHAPTER XX
An American Victory
CHAPTER XXI
A People Peculiar or Pagan?
CHAPTER XXII
Making for War
CHAPTER XXIII
Social Etiquette
CHAPTER XXIV
The Court Ball
CHAPTER XXV
Fritzi and Another Conversation
CHAPTER XXVI
Some of the Less Known Efficiency
CHAPTER XXVII
The Imperial Secret Service
CHAPTER XXVIII
Jim Deming's Fate
CHAPTER XXIX
Winter and Spring
CHAPTER XXX
Villa Elsa Outdoors
CHAPTER XXXI
A Casual Tragedy
CHAPTER XXXII
A German Marriage Proposal
CHAPTER XXXIII
A Waitress Dance
CHAPTER XXXIV
Champagne
CHAPTER XXXV
Recuperation
CHAPTER XXXVI
The German Problem. An Answer
CHAPTER XXXVII
A German "Gott Be with Ye"
CHAPTER XXXVIII
A Journey
CHAPTER XXXIX
The Tomb of Charlemagne
CHAPTER XL
The End of a Little Game
CHAPTER XLI
Are They Huns?
CHAPTER XLII
The Anti-Christians
CHAPTER XLIII
The Teuton Problem. A Solution