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The narrative follows a restless Kentucky man who returns from solitary mountain seclusion and, as national tensions rise, drifts into army life. He moves between home and camp, inspects old battlefields and newly pitched tents, and seeks a commission while wrestling with personal doubts. Camp scenes present veterans and recruits side by side, reveal lingering bitterness from a civil conflict, and show the uneasy integration of Black regiments. The work combines vivid regional landscape and character sketches with quiet observations on honor, memory, local loyalties, and the slow, complicated process of reconciliation amid the routines of soldiering.
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