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The Story of a Red Deer

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A life of a wild red deer is presented through episodic accounts that follow a hind and her calf across moorland, streams, plantations and cliffs, portraying their behaviors, survival lessons, interactions with other creatures and occasional encounters with hunters and people. The narrative blends natural-history observation with gentle storytelling as older deer instruct the young about scent, water, foraging, flight tactics and seasonal changes, while scenes emphasize landscape and animal manners. Chapters combine practical animal lore, quiet moral reflection and vivid moments of pursuit and shelter, aiming to foster attentive appreciation of wildlife and the rhythms of the natural world.

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Sir J. W. Fortescue

Sir John William Fortescue was a British historian and military writer, renowned for his extensive works on the history of the British Army. His notable contributions include "A History of the British Army," which spans multiple volumes and provides a comprehensive overview of military campaigns and developments. Fortescue's scholarly approach and detailed analysis have made his works significant in the field of military history. In addition to his historical writings, he also authored fiction, such as "The Drummer's Coat" and "The Story of a Red Deer," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge, further reflect his commitment to education and the dissemination of military knowledge.

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