The Tale of a Trooper

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The Tale of a Trooper

by Clutha N. (Clutha Nantes) Mackenzie

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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Produced by Al Haines

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE SERIES - THE TALE OF A TROOPER - BY CLUTHA N. MACKENZIE - TROOPER, WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES, N.Z.E.F. - LONDON: JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD - NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY - MCMXXI

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THE TALE OF A TROOPER - CHAPTER I - MAC BECOMES A TROOPER

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CHAPTER II - MAC EMBARKS FOR OVERSEAS

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CHAPTER III - SORROWS AND JOYS IN A TROOPSHIP

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CHAPTER IV - LAZY SHIPBOARD LIFE

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CHAPTER V - ASHORE AGAIN

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CHAPTER VI - DAYS IN THE DESERT

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CHAPTER VII - MAC GOES TO CAIRO

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CHAPTER VIII - MAC TOURS IN COMFORT

11:15

Description

A fierce winter storm blankets the remote New Zealand high country, turning the ridges into a sea of powdery snow. In a ramshackle hut beside the winding track, Mac and his companion Charley seek shelter with George, the station rouseabout, and his hardworking wife. Over a crackling fire, the trio share tea, scones, and the scratchy strains of an old gramophone, its music conjuring distant city lights and theatres far beyond the bush. Their conversation drifts to faded Boer War photographs, sparking a yearning for the grander adventures of a bygone era.

The next days find Mac riding alone across endless ranges, the landscape dominated by towering peaks like Ruapehu and the smoky cone of Ngaruahoe. Between the harshness of the terrain and the quiet moments perched on a ridge, he pauses for a cigarette, dogs at his feet, while the wind carries the scent of pine and ash. In these solitary hours, the routine of stock‑keeping is softened by the camaraderie forged in the hut and the lingering echo of distant, imagined battles.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (292K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-09-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clutha N. (Clutha Nantes) Mackenzie

Clutha N. (Clutha Nantes) Mackenzie

1895–1966

Blinded at Gallipoli as a young soldier, he went on to become one of New Zealand’s best-known advocates for blind people. His life joined public service, politics, and determined work to improve opportunities for others with vision loss.

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