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Editor's Introduction | 1 | |
Introduction | 5 | |
1. | A Family Born of War | 9 |
2. | A Call to Action | 40 |
3. | Retreat Without Defeat | 52 |
4. | The Infamy of Capitulation | 60 |
5. | House Arrest | 73 |
6. | Facing Life and Death | 89 |
7. | Rescue at Midnight | 100 |
8. | The Guerrillas, the Horse, and the Family | 115 |
9. | The Trail to Murder and Death | 130 |
10. | A Gift Worth Living For | 149 |
11. | A Steamboat Ride to Manila | 174 |
Index | 195 |
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