On the eve of World War I, Scottish expatriate Andrew Johnstone, who has been exploring the wilds of Canada since an injury ended his military career, receives troubling news from back home: His young cousin Harry has fallen in with a dangerous crowd and is imperiling his future with a series of questionable choices. Johnstone decides to make his way home with an American chum in tow to try to fulfill his duty to family and country.

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- JOHNSTONE OF THE BORDER
- Contents
- Chapter I - The Summons
- Chapter II - A Painful Memory
- Chapter III - The Solway Shore
- Chapter IV - Appleyard
- Chapter V - Sweetheart Abbey
- Chapter VI - On Criffell Hill
- Chapter VII - The Gray Car
- Chapter VIII - The Rowan's Light
- Chapter IX - In the Dark
- Chapter X - The Young Officer
- Chapter XI - The Signal
- Chapter XII - A False Alarm
- Chapter XIII - The Wreck
- Chapter XIV - A Fair Ally
- Chapter XV - A Bargain
- Chapter XVI - Trailing the Motorcycle
- Chapter XVII - The Matchbox
- Chapter XVIII - A Conference at Sea
- Chapter XIX - A Warning
- Chapter XX - The Whammel Boat
- Chapter XXI - The Lost Paper
- Chapter XXII - Staffer's Messenger
- Chapter XXIII - An Evening at Appleyard
- Chapter XXIV - The Buoyed Channel
- Chapter XXV - A Clue
- Chapter XXVI - Tightening the Meshes
- Chapter XXVII - The Reckoning Day
- Chapter XXVIII - A Wild Ride
- Chapter XXIX - When the Tide Turned
- Chapter XXX - The Net
- Chapter XXXI - Unexpected Happiness