DAD

BY
ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE
Author of
“The Fighter,” “Caleb Conover,” “The Woman,” etc.
FRONTISPIECE BY
W. D. GOLDBECK

New York
W. J. WATT & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright 1914 by W. J. WATT & COMPANY
PRESS OF
BRAUNWORTH & CO.
BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
TO
“The Sunnybank People”
THIS STORY IS
LOVINGLY DEDICATED

CHAPTER PAGE
[I.]The Interruption[1]
[II.]Disgrace[11]
[III.]Outcast[19]
[IV.]Fourteen Years Later[30]
[V.]Past-Worthy[40]
[VI.]The Chums[48]
[VII.]Left Behind[55]
[VIII.]Council of War[63]
[IX.]A Lesson in Manners[75]
[X.]Sergeant Dadd[84]
[XI.]Devil and Deep Sea[97]
[XII.]The Little Lady[103]
[XIII.]The Alarm[112]
[XIV.]Dad the Paladin[124]
[XV.]Fighting Joe[132]
[XVI.]The Chickahominy[139]
[XVII.]“Battle Jimmie”[148]
[XVIII.]“General” Dadd[155]
[XIX.]The Clash[165]
[XX.]The Prodigal Father[174]
[XXI.]The Little Lady Again[181]
[XXII.]The Afterglow[189]
[XXIII.]The Attack[200]
[XXIV.]A Lost Burden[209]
[XXV.]The Three Comrades[218]
[XXVI.]The Iron Chess-Game[226]
[XXVII.]A Stern Chase[237]
[XXVIII.]Check and Countercheck[248]
[XXIX.]The End of the Fight[260]
[XXX.]Battle Jimmie, Courier[266]
[XXXI.]Jimmie and the Generals[273]
[XXXII.]Love[283]
[XXXIII.]War![290]
[XXXIV.]The Man at Washington[297]