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A scientist and his assistant demonstrate an experimental historical reintegrator at a heritage convention by bringing a Revolutionary War colonel into the present to meet his distant descendant. The encounter produces culture clashes, comic misunderstandings, and awkward personal confrontations as the visitor confronts changed customs and expectations. Expository passages explain the device and its workings while scenes dramatize ethical questions about ancestry, honor, and the hazards of meddling with the past, leading to decisions that challenge individual loyalties and the boundaries between historical memory and living reality.
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