The Strong Arm

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The Strong Arm

by Robert Barr

EN·~9 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

CHAPTER I. — THE BEAUTIFUL JAILER OF GUDENFELS

46:48

CHAPTER II. — THE REVENGE OF THE OUTLAW

55:00

CHAPTER III. — A CITY OF FEAR

35:05

CHAPTER IV. — THE PERIL OF THE EMPEROR

28:47

CHAPTER V. — THE NEEDLE DAGGER

46:00

CHAPTER VI. — THE HOLY FEHM

46:30

THE COUNT’S APOLOGY

39:11

CONVERTED

30:17

AN INVITATION

29:10

THE ARCHBISHOP’S GIFT

23:01

Description

In the harsh deserts of Syria, a seasoned Emir confronts the restless ambition of his young commanders. Faced with a formidable German force led by the stoic Count Herbert, he balances cautious counsel with the promise of reward for those bold enough to strike a decisive blow. The opening scenes pit the Emir’s measured wisdom against the brash vigor of his troops, setting the stage for a clash of cultures and strategies.

As the two armies meet at a lonely water‑hole, the quiet discipline of the Emir’s veteran riders contrasts sharply with the aggressive tactics of the invaders. The narrative captures the tension between reverence for tradition and the lure of glory, while hinting at deeper questions of honor, faith, and the cost of war. Listeners are drawn into a vivid tableau of swords, spears, and desert heat, where every decision could reshape the fate of both sides.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (535K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Lee Dawei, David Moynihan, Michelle Shephard, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Barr

Robert Barr

1850–1912

A lively storyteller with a journalist’s eye, he wrote popular novels and short stories full of wit, adventure, and mystery. His work helped shape magazine fiction at the turn of the twentieth century, especially through brisk tales and the detective stories featuring Eugène Valmont.

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