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The essay sketches a portrait of a commanding military figure whose shy, mathematical temperament shaped a career of precise and often ruthless action. It follows early education and formative wartime experiences, then describes methodical topographical work in the Near East and violent encounters that revealed both physical courage and an unexpected rapport with local peoples. The narrator treats the subject as a symbolic, almost allegorical presence—aloof and taciturn—while exploring tensions between scientific discipline and romantic adventure, public myth and private reserve, and the strategic calculation that underpinned his campaigns and public image.
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