Loaves and fishes

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Loaves and fishes

by Bernard Capes

EN·~8 hours

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Description

Set amid the bitter winter of 1809, when French forces are trapped in the second siege of Saragossa, the narrative follows the daring Captain Eugène Ducos. Tasked by a volatile general to locate a hidden source of salt for the starving army, Ducos volunteers to go alone, trusting only his wits and a restless spirit for company. The story paints a vivid picture of the rugged Pyrenean landscape, where stone ridges and chestnut groves become the backdrop for a lone soldier’s perilous quest.

Along his solitary march, Ducos encounters a striking young goatherd and the haunting voice of a village girl who sings of love and longing. Their fleeting interactions hint at the human cost of war, weaving together moments of lyrical beauty with the stark urgency of the battlefield. The opening promises a blend of historical drama and tender, almost magical, encounters that will test the captain’s resourcefulness and his heart.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (483K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Methuen & Co., 1906.

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer

Release date

2023-09-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bernard Capes

Bernard Capes

1854–1918

Best remembered for his eerie ghost stories and sensation novels, this prolific English writer published more than 40 books and helped shape popular late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction. His work ranges from supernatural tales to historical adventures, with a knack for atmosphere and suspense.

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