The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches

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The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches

by Josephine Chase

EN·~4 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

THE KHAKI BOYS AT THE FRONT - CHAPTER I - A JOYFUL REUNION

11:11
2

CHAPTER II - MEETING COUSIN EMILE

12:07
3

CHAPTER III - TRAILED

8:36
4

CHAPTER IV - AN UNSEEN FOE

5:09
5

CHAPTER V - A WILD GOOSE CHASE

6:58
6

CHAPTER VI - THE UNFORESEEN

7:42
7

CHAPTER VII - "AT HOME"

6:39
8

CHAPTER VIII - A BOCHE TESTIMONIAL

9:50
9

CHAPTER IX - ON THE MARCH

11:24
10

CHAPTER X - THE LAST LAP

7:42

Description

Five young soldiers—Roger, Bob, Jimmy, Ignace, and Franz—find themselves together in a quiet Paris café after surviving the torpedoed transport that brought them to France. Still raw from the shipwreck and the loss of many comrades, they share a tentative optimism about the training ahead while the city around them bears the somber weight of war. Their conversation, full of banter and uneasy hope, reveals a tight bond forged through earlier hardships and a determination to prove themselves on the front.

Now stationed at a French training camp, the “Khaki Boys” face the stark realities of trench warfare instruction amid a landscape scarred by conflict. As they learn the grim tactics required for the front lines, they also grapple with the loss of life and the changing spirit of Paris, which feels both familiar and foreign. Their loyalty to one another and their desire to make a difference drive them forward, even as the uncertainty of what lies beyond the training grounds looms.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (248K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sankar viswanathan, David Edwards, 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

2015-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josephine Chase

Josephine Chase

d. 1931

Best known for creating the popular Grace Harlowe books for girls, this early 20th-century American writer published lively school, college, travel, and adventure stories under pen names. Her work helped shape a generation of series fiction for young readers.

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