
THE HAPPY WARRIOR
The story opens with a light‑hearted meditation on the role of chance in everyday life, illustrated by a mischievous village dog that bites a vicar’s leg and sets off a chain of misunderstandings, feuds, and unexpected romances. This playful vignette sets the tone for a series of short, episodic books that each explore a different “element”—chance, folly, youth, love, and courage—through witty sketches and lively dialogue.
At the heart of the narrative is Egbert Hunt, a modest figure whose accidental involvement in the dog’s escapade hints at the larger theme: the “happy warrior” is not a battlefield hero but a generous spirit who meets life’s twists with good humor and steady resolve. As Egbert navigates the quirks of his Hertfordshire community, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters—lovers, friends, and rivals—each reflecting the book’s gentle moral lessons while keeping the story bright and engaging.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (658K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1971
Best remembered for the once hugely popular novel If Winter Comes, this British writer built his reputation on stories about family life, love, and moral choices. He also worked in journalism, bringing a clear, readable style to both fiction and nonfiction.
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