In 1905, Francis Yeats-Brown, then a young cavalryman, arrives in Bengal to serve in the 41st Bengal Lancers regiment.
In the middle of all this, he falls in.
In addition to all this, Yeats-Brown begins to write about his exploits in India and the life of a Bengal lancer.
When not on active duty, he spends his time riding horses around the countryside, hunting wild pigs and boars, and smoking tobacco.
He quickly discovers that life in the presence of his fellow soldiers is anything but boring.
In 1905, Francis Yeats-Brown, then a young cavalryman, arrives in Bengal to serve in the 41st Bengal Lancers regiment