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He would lead the troops onwards with the little cane he nearly always carried.
THE CHILDREN'S HEROES SERIES
THE STORY OF
GENERAL GORDON
LONDON: T. C. & E. C. JACK, LTD., 35 and 36 Paternoster Row, E.C. AND EDINBURGH 1906
TO ARCHIE AND BERTIE DICKSON AND ALL BOYS WHO ARE GOING TO SERVE THEIR KING ON LAND OR SEA
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
He would lead the troops onwards with the little cane he nearly always carried . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
The Corporal was butted downstairs
The shell struck the ground five yards in front of him
With his own hands he dragged him from the ranks
Gordon appeared with soap, towels, a brush, a sponge, and a fresh suit of clothes
In the Soudan buying two children for a basketful of dhoora
There rode into their camp Gordon Pasha
Looking for the help that never came
THE STORY OF
GENERAL GORDON
CHAPTER I
"CHARLIE GORDON"
The Corporal was butted downstairs
CHAPTER II
GORDON'S FIRST BATTLES
The shell struck the ground five yards in front of him
CHAPTER III
"CHINESE GORDON"
With his own hands, he dragged him from the ranks
CHAPTER IV
THE "KERNEL"
Gordon appeared with soap, towels, a brush, a sponge, and a fresh suit of clothes
CHAPTER V
GORDON AND THE SLAVERS
In the Soudan buying two children for a basketful of dhoora
There rode into their camp Gordon Pasha
CHAPTER VI
KHARTOUM
Looking for the help that never came
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