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A first-person account follows a young volunteer in a city regiment from embarkation to active service, describing the approach to the front, the shock of first combat, and daily trench life. Vivid scenes detail dugouts, night watches, bombardments, patrols, and close fighting alongside moments of comradeship, superstition, and souvenir hunting. The narrative also records interactions with local civilians and a subdued strand of romance, balancing immediate sensory description of fear, injury, and fatigue with reflective responses to loss, endurance, and the small rituals that sustain soldiers under prolonged stress.
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