Corporal Tikitanu, V.C.

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Corporal Tikitanu, V.C.

by J. C. (James Coldham) Fussell

EN·~34 minutes·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

Corporal Tikitanu, V.C.,

0:25
2

I. FROM ELOPEMENT TO ENLISTMENT.

3:55
3

II. OFF TO THE WAR.

3:28
4

III. THE LITTLE FRENCH NURSE.

4:08
5

IV. A CHAT WITH THE NURSE.

4:34
6

V.A LETTER TO THE KAISER.

3:11
7

VI. A PRISONER.

4:19
8

VII. EARNING THE V.C.

4:33
9

VIII. HOME AGAIN!

5:15
10

Transcriber Notes:

0:29

Description

In the early years of the Great War, a spirited young Māori man from the Waikato district finds himself caught between love and duty. Known for his quick wit and a knack for keeping the peace—whether settling a village dog‑fight or defending his sweetheart Kiri from a rival—he decides that a secret marriage will give him the resolve he needs to answer the call to arms. Their tender, moonlit conversations and playful promises set the tone for a partnership that will endure the distance and danger of a world at war.

Enlisting as a soldier of the King, he quickly adapts to camp life, earning the respect of his comrades and the nickname “Dickie.” His pride in his heritage and his determination to prove himself for Kiri drive him forward as the first Māori volunteers set sail for the front. The opening chapters blend humor, cultural richness, and the bittersweet tension of a young lover stepping onto a battlefield far from home.

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Language

en

Duration

~34 minutes (32K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ernest Schaal and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at The National Library of Australia.)

Release date

2018-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JC

J. C. (James Coldham) Fussell

1874–1945

A New Zealand clergyman and writer, he is best remembered for books that mix faith, folklore, and storytelling. His work ranges from religious writing to tales such as Corporal Tikitanu, V.C., giving modern readers a glimpse of early 20th-century interests and values.

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