
A lively portrait of the early days of the New Army unfolds through the eyes of a handful of eager volunteers. On a sun‑baked training ground, a Japanese jujutsu master demonstrates his art to a small group of British recruits, blending humor with disciplined instruction. The narrator’s friendship with the charismatic instructor offers a fresh perspective on the physical and mental preparation required for the looming conflict.
The story captures the mixture of patriotism and youthful exuberance that characterized the home front’s rush to enlist. A quick‑tempered lumberjack‑turned‑soldier bursts onto the scene, demanding a crash‑course in a throwing technique before catching his train, highlighting the varied backgrounds of those answering the call. As the recruits grapple with drills, camaraderie, and the absurdities of military life, the narrative balances light‑hearted banter with a sincere sense of duty, giving listeners a vivid glimpse into the first act of a wartime saga.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A classic name in British boys’ adventure fiction, this was actually a shared pen name used by two Oxford University Press editors. Their stories mixed fast-moving action with history, travel, and the imperial imagination of the early 20th century.
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