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The narrative follows a young Maori soldier from rural village life through enlistment and overseas service, tracing his courting and secret marriage plans, a comic elopement mishap, and rivalry at home. It depicts troopship life and culture clash as he writes home in pidgin-English, adjusts to military routines, and sees action in France. Episodes alternate humor and pathos, including encounters with a French nurse, captivity, and acts of conspicuous bravery that lead to a Victoria Cross. The tale concludes with his return, blending anecdote, satire, and affectionate portraiture of comradeship.
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