DUDLEY ESCAPES WITH HIS PRISONER
DUDLEY ESCAPES WITH HIS PRISONER



Roughriders of the Pampas

A Tale of Ranch Life in South America


By

Captain F. S. Brereton

Author of "How Canada Was Won," "With Wolseley to Kumasi,"
"Jones of the 64th," "With Roberts to Candahar,"
"Roger the Bold," etc., etc.



Illustrated by
Stanley L. Wood



H. M. Caldwell Co., Publishers
New York and Boston




Copyright, 1908
BY H. M. CALDWELL Co.

Published simultaneously in the United States, Great Britain,
Canada, and British Possessions

Electrotyped and Printed at
THE COLONIAL PRESS:
C. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, U.S.A.




Contents

CHAPTER

I. Outward Bound
II. A Confidential Friend
III. The Home on the Pampas
IV. An English Gringo
V. Showing his Mettle
VI. Our on the Rancho
VII. An Indian Invasion
VIII. Dudley Leads the Gauchos
IX. Fighting the Enemy
X. An Important Discussion
XI. White Brigands
XII. An Unexpected Meeting
XIII. In a Tight Corner
XIV. Back to the Rancho
XV. Dudley Makes a Discovery
XVI. Hemmed in on Every Side
XVII. Fighting in the Forest
XVIII. A Dash for the Pampas
XIX. Antonio Sarvisti is Surprised
XX. Brought to Book




List of Illustrations


Dudley Escapes with his Prisoner (See page 342) Frontispiece

"Its hoofs fouled the top, and in a second horse andman went headlong"

"All the while the gaucho clung like a leech to it"

"Dudley's revolver snapped sharply"

"Dudley looked incredulously at the stranger, andthen uttered a cry of astonishment"

"He stood to his full height on the saddle, one handover his eyes to shade them from the light"




Roughriders of the Pampas



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