BULL-DOG DRUMMOND
THE ADVENTURES OF A DEMOBILISED
OFFICER WHO FOUND PEACE DULL
BY
"SAPPER"
(Cyril McNeile)
Printed in Great Britain by Hasell, Watson & Viney, Ld.,
London and Aylesbury.
London and Aylesbury.
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| Prologue | 7 |
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| IN WHICH HE TAKES TEA AT THE CARLTON AND IS SURPRISED | 24 |
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| IN WHICH HE JOURNEYS TO GODALMING, AND THE GAME BEGINS | 46 |
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| IN WHICH THINGS HAPPEN IN HALF MOON STREET | 71 |
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| IN WHICH HE SPENDS A QUIET NIGHT AT THE ELMS | 96 |
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| IN WHICH THERE IS TROUBLE AT GORING | 119 |
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| IN WHICH A VERY OLD GAME TAKES PLACE ON THE HOG'S BACK | 142 |
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| IN WHICH HE SPENDS AN HOUR OR TWO ON A ROOF | 165 |
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| IN WHICH HE GOES TO PARIS FOR A NIGHT | 192 |
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| IN WHICH HE HAS A NEAR SHAVE | 217 |
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| IN WHICH THE HUN NATION DECREASES BY ONE | 241 |
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| IN WHICH LAKINGTON PLAYS HIS LAST "COUP" | 266 |
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| IN WHICH THE LAST ROUND TAKES PLACE | 293 |
| Epilogue |
318 |
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