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A collection of short narratives and sketches set during a tropical military campaign, presenting episodic vignettes rather than a continuous plot. The pieces concentrate on everyday labor, sentry duty, skirmishes, and quiet domestic interludes, conveying the sensory details, sudden violence, and mundane ironies of conflict. Recurring concerns include the randomness of danger, fatigue and stoicism, fleeting bravado and private fear, and how memory and rumor shape experience. Tone shifts from stark realism to elegiac observation, with an emphasis on momentary impressions and the ordinary human responses that persist amid chaos.
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