The Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran, and His Man, Mark Antony O'Toole
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The narrative chronicles the adventures of Hector O'Halloran and his man Mark Antony O'Toole, beginning with rural Irish episodes involving family, local intrigue, and mistaken identities. The pair enter military life and face barrackroom routine, urban hazards, romantic entanglements, legal troubles, and brushes with thieves and informers. Much of the action moves to continental campaigns, where captures, escapes, guerrilla encounters, battlefield actions such as Vittoria and San Sebastian, and trials and pardons test loyalties. Interwoven memoirs and confessions reveal personal histories, while returns home and final resolutions tie together themes of loyalty, chance, and resilience.
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