
SYDNEY C. GRIER
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THE PATH TO HONOUR. - CHAPTER I. - "IF IT BE A SIN TO COVET HONOUR——"
CHAPTER II. - HER SIDE OF THE CASE.
CHAPTER III. - THE OLD ORDER AND THE NEW.
CHAPTER IV. - "A-HUNTING WE WILL GO."
CHAPTER V. - GERRARD FINDS FAVOUR.
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CHAPTER VI. - THE CROWNING PROOF.
In the late 1840s the bustling city of Ranjitgarh stands at the edge of a great empire, a native state caught between its own traditions and the looming influence of the British. Colonel Edmund Antony, newly appointed Resident, is charged with reshaping the kingdom into a stable buffer against northern threats, a task that blends diplomatic finesse with the threat of military force. The citadel teems with soldiers, merchants, and the restless energy of a place the colonists call “the wickedest in Asia,” yet beneath the chaos lies a fragile hope for order.
Into this charged atmosphere arrive two young officers—Lieutenant Robert Charteris of the infantry and Lieutenant Henry Gerrard of the engineers—whose close friendship from village school to military academy has carried them to the heart of the Residency. Their camaraderie is tested when the striking Miss Honour Cinnamond, daughter of the commanding general, enters their world, stirring rivalry and forcing each man to confront his ambitions, loyalties, and the true cost of honour.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (549K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1868–1933
An adventurous late-Victorian and Edwardian storyteller, this English novelist wrote under a masculine pen name and became known for brisk historical romances set in places like India, the Middle East, and the Balkans.
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