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The narrative follows a trooper serving in southern Africa who becomes separated from his unit and spends a cold, solitary night on a kopje, keeping watch by a fire. As he waits for rescue he recalls village scenes and his mother, while the surrounding landscape and recent military raids — burnt kraals, ruined mealie fields and signs of racial violence — intrude on his thoughts. The story interweaves physical isolation, memory, and the moral unease generated by colonial violence and the men's casual brutality.
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