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A young man on a sea voyage pursues a guarded companionship with a reserved young woman and her prim chaperon, their tentative social exchanges unfolding amid shipboard routines and promenades; the travel portion transitions into life at a military training camp where a pragmatic cook, awkward recruits, and seasoned companions reveal contrasting notions of soldiering. The narrative alternates between light social comedy aboard the vessel and the steady, practical rhythms of camp training, depicting how personal temperaments and group discipline shape readiness for forthcoming service.
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