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Twenty-three and a half hours' leave

Chapter 1: TWENTY-THREE AND A HALF HOURS’ LEAVE
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This collection of short, comic wartime sketches depicts life in a cavalry headquarters as soldiers prepare to move, take hurried leaves, and handle the petty ceremonies of camp. Episodes contrast the tedium of paperwork, inspections, and mess-hall routines with moments of private longing, wagers, and small acts of defiance, turning military routine into gentle satire. The pieces balance affectionate character studies and situational humor with themes of camaraderie, duty, and the anxious liminality of imminent deployment.

TWENTY-THREE AND A HALF HOURS’ LEAVE
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART

IN THE ELEVATOR SHE SAID OUT OF A CLEAR SKY: “YOU’LL HAVE TO TAKE THAT RAINCOAT OFF, OF COURSE.”

TWENTY-THREE AND A HALF HOURS’ LEAVE

BY
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART
AUTHOR OF “K,” “BAB,” “THE AMAZING INTERLUDE,” ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY
MAY WILSON PRESTON
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
Copyright, 1918,
By George H. Doran Company
Copyright, 1918,
By The Curtis Publishing Company
Printed in the United States of America