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Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion

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A series of linked short narratives follows men serving in the Foreign Legion, depicting daily drills, barrack routine, desert marches, raids, and attempts to escape. Recurring motifs include longing for freedom, the harshness of service, stubborn camaraderie, and the desert’s relentless presence. Episodes concentrate on individual backgrounds and small-scale adventures, notably a Parisian ex-Apache named Jacques and his scruffy dog Choc, using their schemes, confrontations, and narrow survivals to reveal the mixture of toughness, resourcefulness, and resignation that shapes life among the legionnaires.

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H. De Vere Stacpoole

H. De Vere Stacpoole was a versatile author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. His works often explore themes of love, nature, and the human experience, set against vivid backdrops. One of his notable novels, "A Primal Woman," delves into the complexities of desire and identity. Stacpoole's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of his characters' emotional landscapes. He also wrote works such as "Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion" and "Death, the Knight, and the Lady: A Ghost Story," showcasing his ability to traverse various literary styles and themes.

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