British officer Harry Feversham resigns from his
commission in the Royal North Surrey Regiment just before
Lord Wolseley's 1882 expedition to
Egypt to suppress the rising of Colonel
Ahmed Orabi. He is censured for cowardice by three of his comradesCaptain Trench and Lieutenants Castleton and Willoughbysignified by their delivery of three
white feathers to him. His
Ulster fiancée, Ethne Eustace, breaks off their engagement and also gives him a white feather. His best friend in the regiment, Captain Durrance, becomes a rival for Ethne. Harry talks with Lieutenant Sutch, a friend of his late father who is an imposing retired general. He questions his own motives and freely acknowledges his cowardice, but says he will redeem himself by acts that will convince his critics to take back the feathers. He travels on his own to Egypt and
Sudan, where in 1882
Muhammad Ahmed proclaimed himself the
Mahdi (Guided One) and raised a
holy war. On 26 January 1885, his
Dervish forces captured
Khartoum and killed its British governor, General
Charles George Gordon. Most of the action over the next six years takes place in the eastern Sudan, where the British and Egyptians held
Suakin. Durrance is blinded by sunstroke and invalided. Castleton is killed at
Tamai, where a British
square is briefly broken by a Mahdi attack. Harry's first success comes when he recovers lost letters of Gordon. He is aided by a Sudanese
Arab, Abou Fatma. Later, disguised as a mad Greek musician, Harry is imprisoned in
Omdurman, where he rescues Captain Trench who had been captured on a reconnaissance mission. They escape. Learning of his actions, Willoughby and Trench give Ethne the feathers they had taken back from Harry. He returns to England and then travels on to
Ramelton, a small town in the north of
County Donegal in
Ulster in the north of
Ireland, where he sees Ethne for what he thinks is one last time, as she has decided to devote herself to the blind Durrance. But Durrance believes that Ethne loves Harry and selflessly frees her for Harry. Ethne and Harry wed, and Durrance travels to "the East" as a civilian. ==Film, TV and theatrical adaptations==