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XVI. Down in Bisbee's Stomach............ 107
XVII. Nogales, on Both Sides of the Line ...... 113
XVIII. A Trip Into Zapata Land............. 122
XIX. How Lower California Nearly "Annexed"
the United States ................ 128
XX. More of Jack Noonan............... 135
XXI. The Man Who Knew Mexico Well...... 144
XXII. Will the Militia Survive? ............. 149
XXIII. The Silent (?) Drama at McAllen...... 153
XXIV. The Border Y. M. C. A .............. 158
XXV. Why the Army's Like a Serpent........ 163
XXVI. Little Brown Muchachos .............. 170
XXVII. Getting the Range of the Texas Ranger.. 176
XXVIII. The Lady of the Army . ............. 183
XXIX. The Songs of the Seventh............ 189
XXX. Both Sides of the Army Pill........... 194
XXXI. Baking on the Border................ 200
XXXII. A Soldier of Fortune With Villa........ 204
XXXIII. The Mexican Army ................. 211
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Lewis, Tracy Hammond. Along the Rio Grande, book, 1916; New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46839/m1/10/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .