
Chapter One. - On the March.
Chapter Two. - The Colonel.
Chapter Three. - First Troubles.
Chapter Four. - Wounded Men.
Chapter Five. - Boys in Action.
Chapter Six. - Up the Gorge.
Chapter Seven. - Boots for Booty.
Chapter Eight. - In Quarters.
Chapter Nine. - Warm Corners and Cold.
Chapter Ten. - A Nice Walk.
The story opens with the 404th Fusiliers trudging up a rugged mountain pass, their march a mix of stiff drumbeats and ragged laughter. The terrain is a jagged stone shelf, barely a road at all, yet the soldiers—barely more than boys in spiked helmets—press onward, drawn by the bright sun and breathtaking valleys that unfold with each zig‑zag turn.
Amid the hardship, the men keep spirits high with songs, practical jokes, and a noisy band that echoes off the cliffs. Their camaraderie turns the grueling climb into a lively adventure, while the officers watch bemusedly as the youthful ranks turn the ascent into a spirited, if chaotic, parade. This vivid opening sets the tone for a tale of endurance, humor, and the raw energy of a regiment forging its way through the hills.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (567K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2009-01-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely prolific Victorian writer, he turned schoolroom experience and newsroom hustle into lively adventures that kept generations of young readers turning pages. His stories often mix danger, curiosity, and a strong feel for the natural world.
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