The Return of the O'Mahony: A Novel

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The Return of the O'Mahony: A Novel

by Harold Frederic

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THE RETURN OF THE O'MAHONY - A Novel - By Harold Frederic - Author Of “The Lawton Girl” “Seth’s Brother’s Wife” Etc. - With Illustrations By Warren B. Davis. - New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., Publishers, - 1892

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THE RETURN OF THE O’MAHONY

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CHAPTER I.—THE FATHER OF COMPANY F.

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CHAPTER II—THE VIDETTE POST.

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CHAPTER III—LINSKY’S BRIEF MILITARY CAREER.

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CHAPTER IV.—THE O’MAHONY ON ERIN’S SOIL.

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CHAPTER V.—THE INSTALLATION OF JERRY.

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CHAPTER VI—THE HEREDITARY BARD.

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CHAPTER VII—THE O’MAHONY’S HOME-WELCOME.

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CHAPTER VIII—TWO MEN IN A BOAT.

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Description

Zeke Tisdale looms large over Company F, a ragged Civil‑War unit that has followed him from the first skirmishes to the grim winter in the trenches. Though his hair and beard betray no gray, stories of daring exploits in Utah, Nicaragua, and beyond have turned him into a living legend among the men, even if his official record never caught up. Zeke’s charm is a paradox: a fearless fighter when the guns roar, yet a solitary, hard‑to‑tolerate companion when the campfire burns low.

Now the regiment is thrust into the soggy Virginian spring, marching through swampy meadows and tangled woods toward the uncertain backcountry of the South‑West. Food is scarce, morale frays, and the soldiers cling to a newly‑granted fire for warmth while whispering about the mysterious orders that have sent them far from the main lines. As the rain patters over their makeshift camp, the men must confront hunger, dissent, and the looming question of what awaits them beyond the next ridge.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (449K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-06-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold Frederic

Harold Frederic

1856–1898

An American journalist-novelist who turned sharp reporting and close observation into vivid fiction, he is best remembered for The Damnation of Theron Ware. His career carried him from upstate New York newsrooms to London, where he reported on Europe while writing novels that still feel lively and modern.

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