[Gutenberg 21664] • George at the Fort; Or, Life Among the Soldiers
- Authors
- Castlemon, Harry
- Tags
- adventure and adventurers -- juvenile fiction , indians of north america -- juvenile fiction , camping -- juvenile fiction , friendship -- juvenile fiction , soldiers -- juvenile fiction , conduct of life -- juvenile fiction
- Date
- 1882-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.44 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from George at the Fort: Or Life Among the Soldiers
"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 there were in the party who deserted last night?" continued the colonel.
"Seven, sir," replied the officer of the day, "and there is a list of their names.