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A concise one-act satire follows a recently decorated soldier who returns to a rural estate, where polite conversation and hospitality reveal conflicting motives behind enlistment. Through encounters with local notables and plain folk, the play exposes the gap between martial rhetoric and private needs, critiquing recruitment tactics, class pretensions, and competing loyalties while using irony and comic detail to question popular myths about heroism and patriotic sacrifice.
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