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Two young cavalry lieutenants in Napoleonic-era France sustain a private vendetta that escalates from a mysterious slight into a formalized series of duels spanning years and campaigns. The narrative traces their obsessive rivalry through peacetime salons, battlefield service, and ritualized combat, examining how notions of honor, military tradition, and personal vanity perpetuate violence and shape reputation. Intervening characters—friends, officers, and society—both enable and speculate about the cause, while the story contrasts romanticized dueling codes with the grim realities of war and the absurdity of prolonged personal enmity.
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