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The story follows a young soldier stationed abroad who, worn by wounds, exposure, and fatigue, resolves to desert but is persuaded by companions at a hotel to return and face consequences. Shamed yet physically broken, he endures punishment and hospital treatment, and later learns he has been officially honored for a previous act of bravery in rescuing a wounded comrade. The tale examines duty, honor, and the conflict between bodily suffering and moral obligation, showing how peer intervention, discipline, and later recognition reshape a reluctant soldier's path.
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