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by F. S. (Frederick Sadleir) Brereton
The story opens on a sun‑lit market day in Winchester, where the town square bustles with farmers, drovers, merchants, and the occasional pick‑pocket lurking in the crowd. The narrator paints a lively tableau of colourful characters—sturdy cattle‑drovers in tattered coats, well‑dressed gentlemen, and bustling women hawking sweets and hand‑made wares. Amid this vivid tableau, Mr. Benjamin Halbut, a respectable officer of the East India Company, wanders the stalls, his keen eye taking in the sights and sounds of ordinary English life.
Halbut’s thoughtful observations soon give way to a sense of purpose, as his commission draws him far from the familiar market stalls toward the distant battlefields of India. The narrative hints at the looming clash at Assaye, where the young officer will confront unfamiliar terrain and fierce opponents. With a blend of historical detail and personal reflection, the opening promises an adventurous journey from the quiet English countryside to the heat of colonial warfare.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1957
A British Army medical officer who turned his experiences and imperial-era adventures into fast-moving stories for young readers. His books are packed with action, wartime drama, and the kind of cliffhangers that kept generations of boys' fiction fans turning pages.
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