Adventures of Gerard - Classic Reprint Author:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle IT was the old Brigadier who was talking In the cafe. I have seen a great many cities, my friends. . I would not dare to tell you how many I have entered as a conqueror with eight hundred of my little fighting devils clanking and jingling behind me. The cavalry were in front of the Grande Armee, and the Hussars of Conflans were in front of the c... more »avalry, and I was in front of the Hussars. But of all the cities which we visited Venice is' the most ill-built and ridiculous. I cannot imagine how the people who laid it out thought that the
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I How THE BRIGADIER LOST HIS EAR 7; II HOv THE BRIGADIER CAPTURED; SARAGOSSA ? 55; III How THE BRIGADIER SLEW THE; Fox 101; IV Hov THE BRIGADIER SAVED AN; ARMY ? 133; v HOV THE BRIGADIER TRIUMPHED; IN ENGLAND ; VI HOV THE BRIGADIER RODE TO MINSK ; VII HOW THE BRIGADIER BORE HIMSELF; AT WATERLOO; I THE STORY OF TIlE; FOREST INN ?; II THE STORY OF THE NINE PRUSSIAN HORSEMEN 303; VIII THE LAST ADVENTURE OF THE; BRIGADIER; 5; 181; 219; 345
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