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The narrative follows Max Doran, an army officer whose comfortable life is upended by a revelation about a woman and a child tied to his past. He pursues leads through provincial towns, Paris, and Algeria, consulting Doctor Lefebre and others who reveal long-buried arrangements and obligations. Confronting financial strain, social expectations, and a choice between continuing his military career and assuming responsibility for the child, he navigates travel, memory, and moral reckoning. Scenes move between drawing-room society and foreign settings to examine duty, identity, sacrifice, and the dissolution of romantic illusion as practical responsibilities reshape his future plans.
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