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 CHAPTER XXIV

Halidé Edib Hanoum, Author and Patriot—A Woman Dowered with the All-Conquering Gifts of the Truly Brave     205

CHAPTER XXV

Hospitals—Schools—Education and the Nationalist Writers—The Days Pass, but There is Still Much to Be Done and Seen     215

CHAPTER XXVI

Last Days in Angora: Excursions, Conversations, Picnics—Haidar Bey's Party     226

CHAPTER XXVII

Rome, the Eternal City—A Visit to the Catholics in Angora     239

CHAPTER XXVIII

Three Diplomats at Rome—The Guardianship of the Holy Tomb     249

CHAPTER XXIX

En Route for Constantinople—A Night at Bilidjik Under the Frost-Laden Skies     254

CHAPTER XXX

From Bilidjik to Broussa by Yaili—After the day's Roughening Experiences one can Sleep whatever the Accommodation     259

CHAPTER XXXI

A Few Days in Broussa—The True Islam Atmosphere     273

CHAPTER XXXII

Constantinople No Longer the Capital—The Heart and Spirit of Turkey are in Angora     285

CHAPTER XXXIII

Lausanne Palace Hotel—The Home of Turkey, France, and Japan—"Every Possible Phase of Complete Internationalism"     298

CHAPTER XXXIV

Turkey and the League of Nations—The Parliament of Nations Must Be Truly Impartial and International     313

CHAPTER XXXV

The Future—Above All, a Lasting Peace     318

Index     321