The Hand of Iron
Steel's reputation as a martinet served to eliminate him from his companions, both officers and men, and Yardley took advantage of this fact to humiliate him, hoping to influence the opinion... Read allSteel's reputation as a martinet served to eliminate him from his companions, both officers and men, and Yardley took advantage of this fact to humiliate him, hoping to influence the opinion of Helen Taylor, for whose hand they were both striving. Yardley's remarks bore sudden fr... Read allSteel's reputation as a martinet served to eliminate him from his companions, both officers and men, and Yardley took advantage of this fact to humiliate him, hoping to influence the opinion of Helen Taylor, for whose hand they were both striving. Yardley's remarks bore sudden fruit when Helen's plans were interfered with by Steel on the grounds that the use of govern... Read all