James Frederick Herrick James Frederick Herrick i(A78731 works by)
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1 Sergeant Moriarty - of the 47th James Frederick Herrick , 1897 single work short story adventure
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 32 no. 385 1897; (p. 419-421)
A meeting between the narrator and an Irish ex-soldier with a mutilated hand recalls the latter's time in India in the 1860s. After avenging the death of his fiancee at the hands of Sepoy mutineers by killing many Indians, a hand wound leaves him unfit for service. In 1864 he meets the narrator on an England-bound ship. The sergeant disappears in the English Channel after an apparent attack on a Hindu servant on board whom he had attacked once before. Later in New York when they meet again, further violence ensues. (PB)
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