Draw Swords!In the Horse ArtilleryGeorge Manville FennContents [Chapter I. A Feather in his Cap.] [Chapter II. Fine Feathers make Fine Birds.] [Chapter III. Chums!] [Chapter IV. Such a Boy!] [Chapter V. A Test of Pluck.] [Chapter VI. Putting through the Paces.] [Chapter VII. A Beast of a Temper.] [Chapter VIII. “That Young Chap’s All There!”] [Chapter IX. A Boy at Home.] [Chapter X. His Monkey Up.] [Chapter XI. Black Bob.] [Chapter XII. Wyatt’s Sermon.] [Chapter XIII. Hanson Plays the Fool.] [Chapter XIV. Out of his Cage.] [Chapter XV. Wyatt’s Old Father.] [Chapter XVI. A Special Pleader.] [Chapter XVII. On Service.] [Chapter XVIII. A Royal Dinner-Party.] [Chapter XIX. In Action.] [Chapter XX. Playing the Doctor.] [Chapter XXI. Sergeant Stubbs Opens his Eyes.] [Chapter XXII. How the Guns Worked.] [Chapter XXIII. Differences of Opinion.] [Chapter XXIV. Friends and Enemies.] [Chapter XXV. Sleeping with your Window Open.] [Chapter XXVI. A Smell of Oil.] [Chapter XXVII. A Disturbed Night.] [Chapter XXVIII. The Work of the Enemy.] [Chapter XXIX. “Hot Boiled Beans.”] [Chapter XXX. A Dastardly Act.] [Chapter XXXI. Prompt Action.] [Chapter XXXII. Mother and Son.] [Chapter XXXIII. Wyatt Smokes the Hubble-Bubble.] [Chapter XXXIV. Sergeant Stubbs is Curious.] [Chapter XXXV. In the Labyrinth.] [Chapter XXXVI. Robbery.] [Chapter XXXVII. What Dick Saw.] [Chapter XXXVIII. The Search for the Jewels.] [Chapter XXXIX. Dismissed.] [Chapter XL. The Wazir at Work.] [Chapter XLI. Friends or Enemies?] [Chapter XLII. A Confession.] [Chapter XLIII. “Palmam Qui”—]List of Illustrations. [“Will you let go of the young sahib’s leg, oh first cousin of ten thousand demons?” shrieked the man.] [He reared up till it seemed as if he must go over backward.] [“I am glad to welcome you, sir,” said the Rajah.] [There was a yell of rage, and they tore on faster.] [“Are you hurt, Wyatt?” cried Dick, catching him by the arm.] [“Arrest those men,” cried Wyatt to the two guards.] [The blade of a tulwar fell quivering on the marble floor.] [“But he ran the Wazir through first, and saved your life.”]Chapter I.A Feather in his Cap.“Oh, I say, what a jolly shame!”