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A narrator describes a weary column of soldiers marching under unbearable heat toward an unknown destination, where exhaustion and sunstroke produce delirium, grotesque hallucinations (including visions of horse heads and ghostlike bodies), and a slow unravelling of bodily and mental control; intercut with sudden recollections of a domestic interior and a brother, the account shifts between close, claustrophobic sensory detail and panoramic scenes of a deranged, silent procession, culminating in abrupt sounds of battle that temporarily restore clarity and collective urgency.
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