
A seasoned field doctor narrates his first wartime campaign with a dry, wry humor that pulls listeners into the chaotic world of makeshift hospitals on desert fronts. He reflects on the absurdities of military bureaucracy, the precarious balance between life‑saving urgency and misplaced paperwork, and the uneasy presence of nurses amid the carnage. Through his candid voice, the story captures both the grim reality of battle wounds and the fleeting moments of camaraderie that surface when a soldier offers a bottle of whisky for a brief respite.
The collection expands this tone, weaving together tales that range from the fortunes of a wandering merchant to the quiet desperation of a remote village caught in larger conflicts. Each narrative probes how ordinary people confront chance, duty, and desire, often finding unexpected moral compromises. Listeners will discover a mosaic of human experience—sharp, thoughtful, and sometimes humorously bleak—offering a fresh perspective on the timeless struggle to make life’s harsh circumstances “fair.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (361K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Les Bowler and David Widger
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1903
Best known for the bestseller The Sowers, this late Victorian novelist wrote fast-moving stories of politics, travel, and adventure. Behind the pen name was Hugh Stowell Scott, a businessman turned popular fiction writer whose books found a wide audience in the 1890s.
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