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The narrative collects episodic field reports from a military campaign in Mesopotamia, combining vivid landscape and climate sketches with practical accounts of hospitals, wounded convoys, and the strain of intense heat. Passages describe optical phenomena such as mirage and their tactical effects, while river scenes and port approaches convey local geography and transport. Close attention is given to logistics and administration, detailing medical routine, supply delays, and daily labour under extreme conditions. Encounters with local inhabitants and moments of dark humour appear alongside accounts of engagements and the challenges of evacuation and care. The tone mixes reportage, travel observation, and reflective commentary on endurance.
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