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A linked collection of short narratives and sketches split between wartime and peacetime, portraying ordinary people whose routines, loyalties, and losses are reshaped by larger social forces. The wartime pieces dwell on domestic charity, public grief, civic debate, and the everyday presence of soldiers, while the peacetime sections turn to quieter scenes of expectation, memory, and small moral reckonings. Recurrent concerns include social responsibility, inherited duty, the strain of change, and the persistence of decency amid disruption, all rendered in observant, often elegiac prose.
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