
In the quiet of a British‑Columbia construction camp, ordinary men hear the telegram that throws their lives into turmoil: England has declared war on Germany. The narrator, a steady carpenter with a taste for adventure, watches his fellow worker Hill abandon the job and march off to join the fight. Their conversation reveals a mix of skepticism and a yearning to see the wider world, setting the stage for a personal journey from the river’s pumps to distant battlefields.
Months later, the story shifts to the grim reality of a young soldier captured behind enemy lines. Through the clear, unadorned voice of Private Simmons, the narrative recounts the harsh conditions of a German prison camp and the daring escape that follows. The account offers a vivid, honest glimpse of the camaraderie, fear, and resolve that define the early days of war, inviting listeners to share in the lived experience of those who traded hammers for rifles.
Full title
Three Times and Out Told by Private Simmons, Written by Nellie L. McClung
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Thanks to A Celebration of Women Writers http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/ for providing the source text.
Release date
2004-07-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1951
Best known as a fearless voice for women’s rights in Canada, this novelist and public speaker turned sharp wit and storytelling into a powerful force for change. Her books and activism helped bring the fight for suffrage to a wide audience.
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A Canadian First World War veteran, prisoner of war, and memoir subject, he is best known for the gripping wartime account Three Times and Out. His story follows capture, endurance, and survival, giving readers a vivid personal view of the war.
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