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The narrative follows an English youth known to comrades by a Russian name as he navigates the later campaigns of the Russo-Japanese conflict, experiencing city life in occupied Manchuria, rail journeys, scouting and skirmishes, and major engagements culminating in the battle of Moukden. Episodic chapters trace captures and escapes, encounters with local peoples and fellow soldiers, pursuits across plains and hills, the logistics of retreat, and hazardous missions such as seizing a locomotive and crossing to Sakhalin. The tone blends boyish adventure with military reportage, emphasizing endurance, cross-cultural contact, and the practical hardships of warfare.
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