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A company of officers gathered in a café react to an announcement of two high-society marriages, and the news prompts one of them, Brunner, to recall the death of a young comrade named Léopold in Africa. The narrative alternates between present-day debates over social hypocrisy and private grief and a longer flashback to their time in Biskra, where the late soldier's arrival as a fragile, aristocratic sub-lieutenant created uneasy intimacy among his peers. Through character sketches and conversations the work examines camaraderie, memory, resentment, and the tension between public celebration and personal loss.
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