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A Wounded Name

by Charles King

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A Wounded Name centres on Lieutenant Gerald Blake, an officer in the United States Army stationed in the arid regions of Arizona during the late 19th century. The narrative examines Blake’s efforts to cope with the emotional aftermath of a romantic betrayal while navigating the perils and moral ambiguities of frontier life. His interactions with fellow officers, particularly the dishonourable Captain Nevins, highlight issues of trust and integrity within the military community amid a lawless landscape. The novel reflects the themes of personal conflict and moral resilience set against the harsh, dusty backdrop of the American West during this period.

Set in a rough and often lawless environment, the story presents a series of adventures and intrigues involving characters who often face moral dilemmas. It offers a depiction of frontier society and military life in the American Southwest, illustrating the challenges faced by individuals amidst the remote and challenging terrain of Arizona at the close of the 19th century.

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"Warrior Gap," "An Army Wife," "Fort Frayne," "A Garrison Tangle," "Noble Blood and a West Point Parallel," "Trumpeter Fred," etc. "Poor wounded name! My bosom as a bed Shall lodge thee, till thy wound be throughly healed." — Two Gentlemen of Verona F. TENNYSON NEELY, PUBLISHER, LONDON.—NEW YORK. Copyrighted, 1898. by F. TENNYSON NEELY In the United States and Great Britain (All rights reserved) CONTENTS The stage coach was invisible in a cloud of its own dust as it lurched and rolled along the alkali flats down the valley, and Sancho, the ranch-keeper, could not make out whether any passengers were on top or not. He had brought a fine binocular to bear just as soon as the shrill voice of Pedro, a swarthy little scamp of a half-breed, announced the dust-cloud sailing over the clump of willows below the bend. Pedro was not the youngster's original name, and so far as could be determined by ecclesiastical records, owing to the omission of the customary church ceremonies, he bore none that the chaplain at old Camp Cooke would admit to be Christian. Itinerant prospectors and occasional soldiers, however, had suggested a change from the original, or aboriginal, title which was heathenish in the last degree, to the much briefer one of Pedro, as fitting accompaniment to that of the illustrious head of the establishment, and Lieutenant Blake, an infantry sub with cavalry aspirations which had led him to seek arduous duties in this arid land, had comprehensively damned the pretensions of the place to being a "dinner ranch," by declaring that a shop that held Sancho and Pedro and didn't have game was unworthy of patronage. Sancho had additional reasons for disapproving of Blake. That fine binocular, to begin with, bore the brand of Uncle Sam, for which reason it was never in evidence when an officer or soldier happened along. It had been abstracted from Blake's signal kit, when he was scouting the Dragoon Mountains, and swapped for the vilest liquor under the sun, at Sancho's, of course, and the value of the glass, not of the whisky, was stopped against the long lieutenant's pay, leaving him, as he ruefully put it, "short enough at the end of the month." Somebody told Blake he would find his binocular at Sancho's, and Blake instituted inquiries after his own peculiar fashion the very next time he happened along that way. "Here,…

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