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MUFTI - PROLOGUE - I
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
A weary officer sinks into a makeshift chair, pulls a patterned handkerchief over his eyes and drifts off to sleep while a battered bulldog snorts beside him. Around him the camp is an odd tableau of idle soldiers: a fat quartermaster snoring in the sun, an old warrior clearing a drain and muttering to himself, a lone balloon tethered to a farmhouse, its tiny basket swaying like a dark speck. The countryside spreads out in peaceful fields and hedgerows, a stark contrast to the expected roar of artillery.
Yet beneath the tranquil veneer, the atmosphere crackles with nervous activity. Soldiers trade dry jokes about ‘Jerry’ and ‘Kemmel’ while a sudden column of yellow smoke curls up from the distant hills, mushrooming across the sky and punctuated by lazy booms. An officer reappears with a bundle of letters and a badminton racket, his frivolous banter masking a growing tension as men stare at the strange plume and wonder what lies beyond the quiet ridge. The scene sets the stage for a war that is felt more in whispers than in gunfire.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (432K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-03-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1937
Best known as the creator of Bulldog Drummond, he turned wartime experience into brisk, popular thrillers under the pen name Sapper. His stories helped define the hard-driving British adventure tale of the years after World War I.
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