The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny

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The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny

by Frederick P. Gibbon

EN·~9 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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THE DISPUTED V.C.

0:19
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THE DISPUTED V.C. A Tale of the Indian Mutiny BY FREDERICK P. GIBBON

0:33
3

Illustrations

0:13
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CHAPTER I Ted Disapproves

22:42
5

CHAPTER II An Exciting Day

11:11
6

CHAPTER III Ted does not think much of the Guides

18:57
7

CHAPTER IV The Fanatics

9:29
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CHAPTER V The Cad of the Regiment

9:20
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CHAPTER VI The Outbreak of the Mutiny

14:50
10

CHAPTER VII Weighed in the Balance

15:43

Description

In the tumultuous summer of 1857, a fresh-faced Ensign of the Bengal Native Infantry finds himself stationed at Aurangpur, uneasy not only because of the gathering storm of the Indian Mutiny but also due to a strained family reunion. His older brother, Captain Jim Russell, a battle‑scarred veteran, arrives on leave, bringing with him the promise of stories from distant campaigns and a tangled affection for the colonel’s daughter, Miss Woodburn. Their banter and rivalry—over riding horses, romantic interest, and the lingering shadow of a coveted military honor—set the stage for a personal drama that mirrors the larger unrest outside the garrison walls.

As tensions rise, the brothers are drawn into the chaotic clashes that erupt across the Punjab, each forced to confront his own notions of bravery, duty, and loyalty. The narrative weaves vivid battlefield scenes with the quieter, stubborn disputes that can define a soldier’s reputation, offering listeners a gripping glimpse of life on the edge of history’s most infamous uprising.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (560K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frederick P. Gibbon

Best known for adventure fiction set against the British Empire and for military history, this early-20th-century writer moved easily between storytelling and documentary detail. His books range from Indian Mutiny tales to a full history of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division in the First World War.

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