D'ri and I (1902)
by Irving Bacheller
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D'RI and I

"We were both near breaking down"

See page 338.

D'RI and I

A TALE of Daring Deeds in the
Second War with the British.
Being the Memoirs of Colonel Ramon
Bell, U.S.A.



BY IRVING BACHELLER, author
of "Eben Holden."
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn


LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY
BOSTON

COPYRIGHT,

1901, BY
LOTHROP
PUBLISHING
COMPANY


ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED


ENTERED AT
STATIONERS'

HALL


FIRST PRINTING
JULY 25th. SEVENTY-
FIFTH THOUSAND

ONE HUNDREDTH
THOUSAND
AUGUST 23rd, 1901

ONE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-FIFTH THOUSAND
OCTOBER 28th 1901

ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTIETH THOUSAND
NOVEMBER 16th, 1901

ONE HUNDRED AND
SIXTIETH THOUSAND
FEBRUARY 3d 1902.

TO MY
WIFE

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. "We were both near breaking down" Frontispiece
  2. D'ri and I Page 17
  3. "I could not for the life of me tell which of the two charming girls I loved the better" Page 110
  4. Louise Page 122
  5. "He would have fought to the death then and there if I had but given him the word" Page 167
  6. "Come, now, my pretty prisoner; it is disagreeable, but you must forgive me" Page 183
  7. "Uri, shaking a bloody, tattered flag, shouted: "Well tek care o the ofl' brig!" Page 243
  8. "Then I leave all for you" Page 355



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