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TO - THE INFANTRYMAN - PREFACE
PART I - THE WAY TO THE LAND - I
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In the early months of the Great War, a small band of British soldiers gathers in a bustling seaside town, their lives momentarily paused by the clamor of civilian life. Among them is a lean, sun‑tanned officer whose eyes still carry the heat of distant deserts, and a handful of friends who trade banter for the uneasy certainty that they will soon board a ship bound for the front. The narrative captures the ordinary details of farewells, the rustle of luggage, and the quiet dread that settles over men who know the war will demand more than they imagined.
As the convoy slips away, the story shifts to the cramped decks and the looming uncertainty of the Western Front. Through vivid, often wry observations, the author paints the soldiers’ mixture of bravado and anxiety, hinting at the brutal reality that awaits in the mud‑filled trenches of Ypres. Listeners will feel the weight of each step toward a battlefield that will test loyalty, courage, and the very notion of honor.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-16
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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