
The story opens amidst the restless camps of a British regiment stationed in the Balkans, where the young subaltern narrator wrestles with an unexpected invitation from Sir Madoc Lloyd. As he and his comrades—Phil Caradoc, the confident sportsman, and Charley Gwynne, his steady friend—share brandy and cigars, the officer’s thoughts turn to a mysterious woman who seems to hold his heart in a delicate balance. The cramped barracks, the distant glow of moonlit towers, and the looming prospect of deployment to either Bessarabia or the Crimean front create a vivid backdrop of duty and uncertainty.
Against this military tableau, the narrative weaves a quiet, personal yearning that sets the tone for a tale of love, honor, and the choices forced upon young men by war. The protagonist’s inner conflict—between his longing for romance and the demands of his regiment—offers a compelling glimpse into the emotional landscape of 19th‑century soldiers, inviting listeners to follow his journey as hopes and obligations collide.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (853K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books (Cornell University Library)
Release date
2017-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1887
A hugely popular Scottish novelist and historian of Victorian Britain, he wrote adventure stories, military romances, and vivid books about Edinburgh that reached a wide readership in his own lifetime. His work blends fast-moving plot with a strong feel for history and place.
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