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A series of humorous and anecdotal sketches recounts the everyday life of a cavalry regiment during the First World War, mixing frontline incidents, mess-room banter, riding instruction, and encounters with local villagers. The narrator contrasts the absurdities of military routine with the dangers of shells and raids, describes animals and equipment—horses, mules, mascots, tanks—and portrays characters such as grooms, officers, and chaplains. Vignettes explore camaraderie, improvisation in ruined villages, and the incongruous moments of levity amid hardship, moving between battlefield observations, fox-hunting episodes, and comic misadventures that reveal both resilience and the surreal side of war.

About the Author

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Crosbie Garstin

Crosbie Garstin was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often reflect a keen observation of nature and the human condition, blending elements of realism and lyrical prose. Among his notable works are "The Mud Larks," which explores themes of childhood and adventure, and "The Owls' House," a narrative that delves into the complexities of life and relationships. Garstin's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional depth, making him a distinctive voice in his literary era.

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