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The story follows a small village thrown into the turmoil of civil war, portraying how enlistments and departures ripple through families and relationships. It alternates between battlefield events—an engagement, a retreat, wounded and dying soldiers—and homefront responses, including makeshift hospitals, receptions for released prisoners, a deserter’s arrival, and prisoners held in dire conditions. Romantic tensions, family disputes, and accusations of suspicion drive subplots that lead to secret hiding places and emotional reckonings. Themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the struggle to reconcile wartime wounds with domestic life shape the community’s gradual attempt at recovery.
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