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A young cavalry officer narrates wartime episodes that begin with a bleak birthday gathering and reveal how a high‑profile defection saps morale and spreads desertion. Personal honor and unit cohesion are strained by gossip and a bitter dispute with a fellow officer that imperils reputation and duty. The account follows the narrator through loss and recovery of rank, a consequential romantic entanglement, and clandestine operations. Episodic scenes—taverns, night rides, courts‑martial, and fogbound engagements—underscore recurring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral costs that public conflict imposes on private lives.
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