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Marjorie and Leonard experience a brief, intense wartime reunion that exposes tensions between private affection and public duty. As their marriage confronts sudden separations, social expectations, and the anxieties of conflict, domestic intimacies and crowded public scenes illuminate doubts, sacrifices, and shifting loyalties. Secondary figures and moments of comic or tragic contrast highlight class manners and individual courage, while the narrative concentrates on emotional truth rather than heroic action. The work moves between close interior perspective and external bustle to examine how love and commitment are tested by the upheaval of war.

About the Author

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Hetty Hemenway

Hetty Hemenway was an American author known for her work in the early 20th century. She is best recognized for her novel "Four Days," which explores themes of human experience and emotional depth. Hemenway's writing reflects a keen observation of life and relationships, contributing to the literary landscape of her time. While not widely known today, her work offers insight into the social and cultural dynamics of her era.

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