Little comrade: a tale of the great war
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The narrative unfolds during the aftermath of a surgical congress in Vienna, where two men, Bloem and Stewart, form a deep friendship over a brief period. As they travel through Germany, visiting historical cities, they share experiences and cultural insights, highlighting their contrasting backgrounds. The story captures their emotional farewell at a café in Cologne, where the impending separation evokes a sense of melancholy. Themes of camaraderie, the impact of war, and the bonds formed through shared experiences are central to the narrative, reflecting on the human connections that endure even in times of conflict.
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