slave to weave at thy master's loom and bear water from thy master's 
well, and the passers-by, as they see thee weeping, shall say, "This was 
the wife of Hector, the foremost in fight of the men of Troy, when they 
fought for their city." But may I be dead, and the earth be mounded 
above me, ere I hear thy cry and the tale of thy captivity.' 
So he went back into the battle, and never again saw his wife and child.
It was in the spirit of Hector that Hannibal planned and fought and 
toiled, till as an old man he bit on the poison ring, and died, and was 
free from the Roman captivity that threatened him. 
Honour and courage were the masters of the men and women whose 
stories are told in this book, but of them all none dared a risk so 
horrible as brave Father Damien in the Isle of Lepers. For his adventure 
among dreadful people who must give him their own dreadful disease, 
a Montrose or a Havelock might have had little heart, for his task had 
none of the excitement and glitter of the soldier's duty in war. But they 
are all, these men and women, good to live with, good to know, good to 
go with, weary camp followers as we are of the Noble Army of Martyrs, 
and unworthy of a single leaf from the laurel crown. 
A. Lang. 
 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
The Lady-in-Chief 1 
Prisoners and Captives 25 
Hannibal 43 
The Apostle of the Lepers 95 
The Constant Prince 109 
The Marquis of Montrose 135 
A Child's Hero 169 
Conscience or King 222 
The Little Abbess 246
Gordon 281 
The Crime of Theodosius 334 
Palissy the Potter 352 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
COLOURED PLATES 
(Engraved and Printed by André & Sleigh, Ltd., Bushey.) 
'Go back!' he said [See page 350] Frontispiece 
to face p. Fifteen thousand Romans fell that day 74 
Father Damien went out and sat in a lonely place by the sea 106 
A great army of Irishmen have swooped down on the Atholl country 
150 
The place was swarming with rats 208 
She took all her nuns for a solemn walk 258 
They saw a man in uniform shining with gold flying towards them 316 
A jar of water in the figure's right hand emptied itself on his head 364 
FULL-PAGE PLATES 
to face p. Roger could hardly believe his eyes 6 
She came forth with a golden circlet round her head 44 
Hannibal was determined not to stir until the elephants were safely over 
58
Under the eyes of the army the combat began 68 
In vain Guedelha implored him to wait till the fatal hour was past 114 
About thirty or forty of our honestest women did fall a railing on Mr. 
William Annan 140 
'You will soon have no caste left yourself' 194 
Often ... he had felt that a terrible death was very near 218 
Sir Thomas sat silent 232 
'What now, Mother Eve?' he answered 240 
'You are mistaking me for somebody else' 248 
The archers set a ladder against the wall, which the lady instantly threw 
down 274 
Gordon found time to attend to an old dying woman 310 
A shot ended his life 330 
'Do not delay an instant,' he cried, 'or it will be too late' 338 
'Let him die!' he said 344 
The bright-eyed lizards he especially loved 354 
ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT 
PAGE 'Tell me what you want to say, and I will say it' 17 
They sprang on the food like wolves 28 
He brushed down the walls without hindrance from anyone 41 
All three were apt pupils 51
The Gauls poured out of their camp shouting and screaming with 
delight 56 
He found right in front of him a huge precipice 64 
The whole four thousand climbed the ridge 77 
'Let me release the Romans from their anxiety,' he said 93 
He found the Prince lying unconscious on the ground 130 
For two days they sought in vain for a road to take them to Caithness 
162 
He managed to crawl over the floor 179 
The Captain obligingly did as he was asked 183 
Suddenly the table began to rock 189 
In another moment he would have been trampled under the feet of the 
Afghan cavalry 191 
Not one of their movements passed unnoticed by her 201 
A tired horseman rode into camp 204 
The young Aide-de-camp did not waste time in arguing 213 
Erasmus was astonished to notice More present Prince Henry with a 
roll 228 
'Go away! you have no business here.' 253 
She fell fainting to the ground 266 
He told them stories from English history 303 
He cleaned his gun while the men stood by and stared 314
Fancy poor Madame Palissy's feelings 359 
    
    
		
	
	
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