
Set against the sweeping savannahs of East Africa, a small, makeshift drawing‑room under a cedar tree becomes the stage for a lively gathering of soldiers, aristocrats, and the enigmatic Lady Merline. Captain Strong, a career officer with a keen eye for the quirks of human behaviour, watches the scene unfold with amused detachment, noting the easy camaraderie of the hunting party. Their expedition, part leisure and part duty, offers a vivid portrait of colonial life—its rituals, its humor, and the ever‑present tension between order and the untamed wilderness.
At the centre of the group stands Lord Huntington, a handsome, high‑spirited noble whose restless heart is drawn to the captivating Merline, though he scarcely recognises his own affection. Merline, admired by all, returns his feelings with a quiet confidence that only deepens the unspoken bond between them. As the evening darkens, the characters navigate the delicate dance of desire, honour, and the looming responsibilities of their far‑flung world, promising both delight and subtle conflict ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (507K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1941
Best known for the hugely popular adventure novel Beau Geste, this English writer built a lasting reputation on stories of courage, loyalty, and life in the French Foreign Legion. His fiction helped shape the classic image of romantic military adventure for generations of readers.
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