The Yellow Dove

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The Yellow Dove

by George Gibbs

EN·~8 hours

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Description

A bleak, wind‑blown coastline becomes the backdrop for a ragged group of soldiers whose cracked slang and jittery nerves paint a vivid picture of trench life. The narrative opens amid a fog‑shrouded battlefield where the distant crack of artillery blends with an odd, insect‑like ticking that seems to summon men from the dunes. Through gritty dialogue and stark description, the story pulls listeners into the raw, uneasy rhythm of war, where every shout and whispered warning hangs heavy in the damp air.

Amid the chaos, a legend circulates about a “yellow dove” – a fleeting, almost mythic presence that appears whenever the fighting spikes, prompting superstitious chatter and uneasy anticipation. Newcomers like the fresh‑recruited youth grapple with the locals’ cryptic stories while the seasoned troops, such as Bill and the enigmatic “Yaller‑belly,” hint at something ominous looming on the horizon. Listeners are invited to follow the soldiers’ uneasy march, feeling the tension of the front line and the unsettling allure of the mysterious bird that seems to hover just out of reach.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (505K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-07-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Gibbs

George Gibbs

1870–1942

Best remembered for popular adventure and romantic fiction of the early 20th century, this American novelist also worked as a screenwriter during the silent-film era. His stories were widely serialized in magazines and often adapted for the screen.

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