THE EXPLOITS
OF
BRIGADIER GERARD
BY
A. CONAN DOYLE.
bravoure que les français aiment."
—French Biography.
WITH TWENTY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS,
BY W. B. WOLLEN, R.I.
LONDON:
GEORGE NEWNES, Ltd,
SOUTHAMPTON STREET, AND EXETER STREET, STRAND.
1896.
CONTENTS.
PAGE | ||
I. | —How the Brigadier Came to the Castle of Gloom | 3 |
II. | —How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio | 43 |
III. | —How the Brigadier Held the King | 83 |
IV. | —How the King Held the Brigadier | 127 |
V. | —How the Brigadier Took the Field Against the Marshal Millefleurs | 169 |
VI. | —How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom | 213 |
VII. | —How the Brigadier Won His Medal | 251 |
VIII. | —How the Brigadier was Tempted by the Devil | 295 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
"Come Out, You Rascal" | Frontispiece |
When I Doze in my Arm-chair, I See Those Great Warriors | Facing Page 4 |
Facing Us There Sat a Huge Man | 22 |
I Saw a Great Spout of Fire Shoot Up | 38 |
He Roared with Laughter | 52 |
The Emperor was Pacing Up and Down | 64 |
The Emperor was Standing Before Me | 72 |
I was Dragged by the Heels on to the Road | 92 |
"What Game are You up to Here?" | 110 |
The Cards Fluttered from His Nerveless Fingers | 122 |
"Help! Help! a Prisoner is Escaping" | 140 |
I Ventured to Salute the Lady's Hand | 148 |
I Saw as Many Flashes as at Austerlitz | 158 |
"Hang Him to the Nearest Tree" | 172 |
"I Should Recommend You to Keep in His Good Graces" | 196 |
Her Eyes were Raised to His Face | 208 |
A Bullet Hummed Past Me Like a Bee | 226 |
Ah, That Terrible Song | 242 |
"This Man is Mine" | 246 |
He Handed Our Letters to Us | 254 |
I Laughed Heartily | 280 |
"What are You Doing Here?" He Shouted | 288 |
Tremeau and Berthier were Rolling Together upon the Floor | 302 |
I Pulled It Out | 322 |
"COME OUT, YOU RASCAL."
(See page 275)
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