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A young man of leisure drifts between social amusements and a toy shop encounter that awakens affection and conscience; as the nation mobilizes for war, everyday objects and small promises become symbols of duty, loss, and moral growth. The narrative alternates intimate domestic scenes with public upheaval, following shifting relationships, enlistment and its aftermath, and the changing roles of men and women. Through episodes of courtship, temptation, sacrifice, and quiet heroism, the story examines loyalty, personal responsibility, and how ordinary lives are reshaped by larger civic demands.
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