The Four Feathers.
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<p style=”margin: 0in 0pt;”>English officer and refined man Harry Feversham has riches, social position, a delightful life partner, Ethne Eustace, and a kindly bond with three dear companions. In any case, he additionally harbors a dull mystery. Despite the fact that he is required to proceed with his family’s glad custom of military administration, he can’t overlook the despicable stories he heard as a tyke: stories of men who avoided their obligation and disfavored themselves in fight. Dreading he too will escape from battle, Harry leaves his bonus when his regiment is requested to the war-torn Sudan. Following this choice, he gets a white plume—symbolizing weakness—from every one of his companions, and a fourth from Ethne. To make up for himself in their eyes, and his own, he sets out on an epic journey, making a trip alone to Africa masked as an Arab. As Harry persists abandon warm, seething adversaries, and the repulsive jail known as the House of Stone, his courageous endeavors turn into the stuff of legend.</p>
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<p style=”margin: 0in 0pt;”>Originally distributed in 1902, <i>The Four Feathers</i>, <b>A. E. W. Mason</b>’s best-known novel of experience and sentiment, investigates a plenty of complex good issues inside a system of outlandish interest and very fast activity. What is mettle? What is weakness? What is dedication? Furthermore, how would we adjust the clashing requests of nation, family, companions, darlings, and one’s own particular ideals?</p>
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<div><b>Michael G. Wood</b> was conceived in Lincoln, and concentrated French and German at St John’s College, Cambridge, where he got his Ph.D. what’s more, proceeded as a kindred until 1964. His books include: <i>Stendhal</i>, <i>America in the Movies</i>, <i>The Magician’s Doubts: Nabokov and the Risks of Fiction</i>, <i>Children of Silence: On Contemporary Fiction</i>, <i>Belle de Jour</i>, <i>Franz Kafka</i>, and <i>The Road to Delphi: The Life and Afterlife of Oracles</i>.</div>
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