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ADVENTURES

OF

AN AIDE-DE-CAMP:

OR,

A CAMPAIGN IN CALABRIA.

BY

JAMES GRANT, ESQ.

AUTHOR OF "THE ROMANCE OF WAR."

Claud. I look'd upon her with a soldier's eye,
That liked, but had a rougher task in hand
Than to drive liking to the name of love:
But now I am returned, and that war thoughts
Have left their places vacant; in their rooms
Come thronging soft and delicate desires,
All prompting me how fair young Hero is,
Saying how I liked her ere I went to war.
SHAKSPEARE.

IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.

LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER, AND CO., CORNHILL.
1848.

London:
Printed by STEWART and MURRAY,
Old Bailey.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER

I.—The Third Penitent.—The Monk
II.—
The Monk's Story
III.—
A Narrow Escape
IV.—
Castelguelfo.—The Wolf of Amato
V.—
Happiness
VI.—
The Villa Besieged
VII.—
The Nuptials
VIII.—
The Tempest.—The Last of the Hunchback
IX.—
A Military Honeymoon
X.—
Wreck of the "Delight"
XI.—
The Voltigeurs.—The Massacre of Bagnara
XII.—
A Re

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