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A military man’s private and public courage is tested by a sequence of domestic crisis, moral trials, and violent encounters that reforge character. After the husband impulsively pins his war decoration on his wife following her endurance of a terrifying snake incident while pregnant, a circle of officers, servants, and lovers navigate shame, loyalty, obsession with form, and conflicting loyalties. Structured in three parts—welding, searing, and saving of a soul—the narrative moves between intimate peril, regimented life, and later reckonings that probe fear, self‑sacrifice, pride, and the possibility of redemption for flawed conduct and damaged affections.

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Percival Christopher Wren

Percival Christopher Wren was an English author known for his adventurous and often romantic storytelling. His works frequently explore themes of love, courage, and the complexities of human relationships against exotic backdrops. Among his notable titles is "Cupid in Africa," which showcases his ability to blend adventure with romance. Wren's writing often reflects his experiences and interests, including his time spent in various parts of the world. His narrative style is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging plots, making his stories appealing to a wide audience.

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