Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun

Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun

Publisher Description

The speaker was young Ronald Gordon, one of the midshipmen belonging to H. M. S. Terrible, and my particular chum; and the words were spoken as we parted company on the platform of Portland railway station, Gordon to return to his ship, while I, an outcast, was bound for London to seek my fortune. He, Bob Carr—like myself, a midshipman aboard the Terrible—had committed a crime of a particularly mean and disgraceful character—there is no need for me to specify its precise nature—and with diabolical ingenuity, knowing that discovery was inevitable, had succeeded in diverting suspicion so strongly toward me that I had been accused, court martialled, and—although I had pleaded not guilty—found guilty and dismissed the Service.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1922
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
431
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
466.5
KB
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