- the
third Musketeer?' he
answered himself 'The
author is!' (
Ortheris)." In many ways
Ortheris is the "odd man out" in the trio of
British soldiers. Mulvaney...
-
Rudyard Kipling. The
three soldiers of the
title are Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris, who had also
appeared previously in the
collection Plain Tales from the...
-
Wedded Wife" "In the
House of Suddhoo" "Kidnapped" "Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris" "Lispeth" "The Man Who
Would Be King" "A
Matter of Fact" "Miss Youghal's...
- the
policeman Strickland, and the
Soldiers Three (Privates Mulvaney,
Ortheris and Learoyd). In the
preface to his
short stories collection "Dr. Brodie's...
-
characters Mulledwiney, Bleare****, and
Otherwise parody Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris of
Soldiers Three. The
story title, "A Private's Honor",
references "His...
-
Wedded Wife" "In the
House of Suddhoo" "Kidnapped" "Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris" "Lispeth" "The Man Who
Would Be King" "A
Matter of Fact" "Miss Youghal's...
- by
Rudyard Kipling and one of the
Soldiers Three, Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris Mulvaney, the "perfect family" in We Were the Mulvaneys, 1996
novel by...
-
India in the
later nineteenth century: the
privates Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris.
These characters appear in many
early Kipling stories. "The
Three Musketeers"...
- "The Gate of the
Hundred Sorrows" (short story) "The
Madness of
Private Ortheris" (short story) "The
Story of
Muhammad Din" (short story) "On the Strength...
- brawls. "The Widow" was
Queen Victoria. For
Private Ortheris, see Learoyd,
Mulvaney and
Ortheris. A "soldier and
sailor too" is a
Royal Marine. A "sapper"...