
A twilight gathering in the drawing‑room of Sir John Greendale’s old mansion sets the stage for a quiet but charged conversation. While the guests sip tea and discuss the latest news from India, sixteen‑year‑old Bertha turns to Captain Mallett, probing his belief in the Italian “Mal Occhio.” The question opens a window onto a deeper story, as the captain’s memories drift back to a long‑standing rivalry that has shaped his life.
He recounts a schoolyard clash with a fellow pupil who, after a fierce fight, turned the tables and blossomed into a brilliant cricketer, scholar, and oarsman. Their rivalry followed them to Oxford, where each captained a college rowing eight, constantly pushing one another to greater speed and skill. Now, with the prestigious Queen’s Cup looming, the two men stand poised on opposite sides of the river, their past grudges and mutual respect poised to collide in a contest that will test both their stamina and their honor.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (562K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1832–1902
Best known for fast-moving historical adventures, this prolific Victorian writer turned real wars, distant places, and imperial history into stories that thrilled generations of young readers. Before becoming a hugely popular novelist, he worked as a journalist and war correspondent, giving his fiction a strong sense of action and detail.
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