
THE MAN WHO ENDED WAR

“THERE’S REGNIER!” I CRIED, POINTING AT THE WINDOW.[Frontispiece. See p. 277.

By
HOLLIS GODFREY
Illustrated from drawings by
CHARLES GRUNWALD
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY
1908
Copyright, 1908,
By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved
Published September, 1908
COLONIAL PRESS
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, U. S. A.
TO
My Wife
| “There’s Regnier!” I cried, pointing at the window | Frontispiece |
| The officer raised his lantern twice | Page30 |
| The search-light of a warship was playing constantly on us | ” 122 |
| I found myself counting aloud | ” 247 |
THE MANWHO ENDED WAR
The Secretary of War ended his statement.“That is all there is to tell, gentlemen, concerningthe building of the new transports.”
I had closed my notebook and was rising, asOrdway, the private secretary, entered.
“May I give the correspondents that freak letterthat came this morning?” he asked. His chiefnodded indulgently and left the room. I openedmy notebook e