Bailén
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A convalescent narrator lodged in a crowded boarding-house observes neighbors whose memories, boasting, and gossip illuminate popular reactions to a foreign military presence and to past campaigns. Through lively portraits—an ex-soldier, an enthusiastic admirer of the invader, and talkative household figures—the narrative alternates anecdote and domestic detail to show how rumor, pride, fear, and humor shape communal life during wartime. Episodes combine battle reminiscences with everyday exchanges, examining how public events penetrate intimate spaces and define social identities.
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