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The narrative follows a cavalry brigade stationed in Mississippi as it endures raids, skirmishes, captures, and retreats, interweaving military action with intimate personal drama. Central threads involve a young woman named Charlotte and several officers whose courtships, jealousies, and moral choices play out against battles, partisan encounters, and arrests. The book alternates camp scenes, formal dances, daring rescues, and hospital and tent scenes, using episodic chapters to shift between spectacle and private consequence. Recurrent themes include honor, duty, courage, and the costs of conflict, culminating in hard-won reckonings for both survivors and those left behind.
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