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A young woman, Daisy, moves between domestic routines and the encroaching wartime world, witnessing troop reviews, marches, and the tension of impending battle. The narrative follows her shifting roles—from anxious observer in the capital to active presence amid camps and hospitals—as she endures waiting, loss, and moments of victory and truce. Scenes dwell on skirmishes, wounded soldiers, field engagements, and the strain on civilian relationships; duties, orders, and evacuations reshape daily life. The book interleaves battlefield action with intimate reflection, portraying courage, care, and the personal costs of conflict.
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