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How Rifleman Brown Came to Valhalla

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A short narrative poem follows Rifleman Joseph Brown as he arrives in a mythic hall of war-dead with his uniform unmarked, prompting skeptical veterans to question his right to join them. A wounded comrade recounts how Brown, while on a dark listening-post, beat the gas alarm twice at the first smell of poison gas, alerting his unit and allowing them to don masks in time. That testimony wins him acceptance among the nameless heroes, and the poem contrasts visible wounds with quiet, uncelebrated courage while reflecting on comradeship, duty, and the moral weight of small decisive acts in wartime.

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Gilbert Frankau

Gilbert Frankau was a British author known for his diverse contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, war, and human experience, reflecting the complexities of life during his time. Among his notable titles is "A Song of the Guns," which delves into the impact of warfare. Frankau's writing style combines vivid storytelling with emotional depth, making his narratives resonate with readers. He also authored works like "How Rifleman Brown Came to Valhalla" and "Peter Jameson: A Modern Romance," showcasing his versatility across genres. His literary heritage continues to be appreciated for its insight into the human condition.

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