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The narrator recounts an expeditionary entry into a Mexican city, offering vivid descriptions of Puebla, the Church's pervasive power and moral corruption, and the surrounding volcanic landscape. The narrative mixes military episodes and local color with encounters involving Mercedes Villa, escalating romantic jealousy, and rivalry that lead to the pursuit of a bandolero. Chapters move between action and social observation, following personal conflicts and the dangers faced by characters in mountain communities.
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