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Captain Desmond, V.C. - BY - MAUD DIVER - AUTHOR OF 'THE GREAT AMULET,' 'CANDLES IN THE WIND,' ETC.
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO - MY SON CYRIL, - AND TO - Mrs ALAN BATTEN - IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ALL THAT IT OWES - TO HER GENEROUS HELP AND INTEREST.
BOOK I.
Captain Desmond, V.C.
CHAPTER I. - JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
CHAPTER II. - I WANT TO BE FIRST.
CHAPTER III. - THE BIG CHAPS.
CHAPTER IV. - ESPECIALLY WOMEN.
CHAPTER V. - AN EXPURGATED EDITION.
A restless night on a rattling train takes us deep into the stark beauty of India’s north‑western frontier, where the moon casts a pale glow over the unforgiving desert and the mighty Indus River. Young Honor Meredith, the determined daughter of a seasoned British general, watches the desolate landscape slip by, dreaming of crossing the river to reunite with her brother, a cavalry officer stationed far from the comforts of colonial life. Armed with a gifted revolver and a fierce spirit, she embraces the uncertainty of the remote outposts that promise both danger and a taste of true adventure.
The story captures the clash between the polished world of military families and the rugged reality of frontier life, exploring themes of duty, independence, and the pull of family ties. As the train slows near the river’s edge, Honor’s anticipation grows, setting the stage for a journey that will test her courage and reshape her understanding of honor and sacrifice.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (647K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1945
Known for fiction and nonfiction shaped by life in British India, this English writer explored the social world of the Raj with energy and detail. Her books range from popular novels to biographical and journalistic work, giving readers a vivid sense of the era she knew best.
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