Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure
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A firsthand account of a clandestine raid to seize a locomotive and disrupt enemy rail communications, recounting the planning, infiltration, and dramatic capture of a train. It follows frantic efforts to cut telegraph lines, tear up track, and set obstacles while pursued at high speed, and describes failed attempts to destroy the prize and the ferocious manhunt that followed. After capture the author records harsh imprisonment, trials, punishments, and an eventual escape, alongside vivid scenes of endurance and privation. Interwoven are logistical details of routes and weather, encounters with civilians, and reflections on leadership, loyalty, and the human cost of perilous military enterprise.
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