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The narrative follows a young woman who leaves an unremarkable domestic existence to volunteer in wartime relief, confronting organizational structures that downplay individual effort and learning to adapt to unfamiliar routines. Travel and service behind the lines bring hardship, companionship with fellow volunteers, and a tender, uncertain romance with a mysterious man. Alternating episodes of quiet introspection and sudden upheaval trace her moral growth, the persistence of memory, and the tension between personal impulse and the demands of coordinated charity.
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