TREASURE; OR, OLD JORDAN'S HAUNT.
THE BOY TRAPPER; OR, HOW DAVE FILLED THE ORDER.
THE MAIL-CARRIER.
ROUGHING IT SERIES. 3 vols.
GEORGE IN CAMP; OR, LIFE ON THE PLAINS.
GEORGE AT THE WHEEL; OR, LIFE IN A PILOT HOUSE.
GEORGE AT THE FORT; OR, LIFE AMONG THE SOLDIERS.
GO AHEAD SERIES. 3 vols.
GO AHEAD; OR, THE FISHER BOY'S MOTTO.
NO MOSS; OR, THE CAREER OF A ROLLING STONE.
TOM NEWCOMBE; OR, THE BOY OF BAD HABITS.
_Other Volumes in Preparation._
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Copyright, 1882, by Porter & Coates.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
DISCONTENTED RECRUITS 5
CHAPTER II.
AN OLD FRIEND TURNS UP 24
CHAPTER III.
BOB'S FIRST COMMAND 45
CHAPTER IV.
A PERILOUS UNDERTAKING 66
CHAPTER V.
THE NEW SCOUT 90
CHAPTER VI.
AN UNEXPECTED GUEST 113
CHAPTER VII.
HOW BRYANT WAS CAPTURED 137
CHAPTER VIII.
GEORGE AT THE FORT 159
CHAPTER IX.
WHAT GEORGE KNEW ABOUT TRAILING 179
CHAPTER X.
HOW GEORGE SAVED THE CAMP 200
CHAPTER XI.
TELEGRAPHING BY SMOKES 222
CHAPTER XII.
ANOTHER FEATHER FOR BOB'S CAP 242
CHAPTER XIII.
HE WINS IT FAIRLY 262
CHAPTER XIV.
"THREE CHEERS FOR THE 'BRINDLES'!" 282
CHAPTER XV.
MORE BAD LUCK FOR MR. WENTWORTH 303
CHAPTER XVI.
CONCLUSION 327
ILLUSTRATIONS
AN UNEXPECTED GUEST facing page 6
STORMING THE DUG-OUT " " 84
BOB CAPTURES THE DESERTER " " 146
TELEGRAPHING BY SMOKE " " 280
GEORGE AT THE FORT.
CHAPTER I.
DISCONTENTED RECRUITS.
"Captain, this thing must be stopped. I say it must be stopped, even if
we have to resort to summary measures. We must find out who the
ringleaders are, and make an example of them."
The speaker was Colonel Brown, the commanding officer of Fort Lamoine.
As he uttered these emphatic words he slammed a paper-weight down upon a
pile of reports which the adjutant had just brought in, and, settling
back in his chair, looked sharply at the officer who stood in front of
the table. The red sash the latter wore around his waist proclaimed him
to be the officer of the day.
"How many did you say t
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