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by Walter Bloem
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In the bright hush of a late‑summer morning, a young couple lingers on the platform of a bustling railway station. The man's newly polished uniform catches the light, a reminder of his reserve lieutenant status, while his companion watches with a mixture of pride and gentle teasing. Their banter ripples through the crowd, hinting at both the excitement of an impending departure and the tender, unspoken worries that accompany it.
As the train prepares to roll, the lieutenant is reminded that in just eight weeks he will be called away for a rigorous military exercise. The promise of duty clashes with his longing to remain close to the woman he loves, whose smile softens his resolve even as the routine of military protocol looms. Their farewell, punctuated by quiet tears and whispered reassurances, captures the bittersweet balance between personal desire and the call of service, setting the stage for a summer defined by anticipation and the fragile hope of reunion.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (394K characters)
Release date
2025-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1868–1951
A bestselling German novelist of the early 20th century, he reached a huge readership with patriotic and nationalist fiction. His life spanned the German Empire, two world wars, and the postwar years, giving his work a strong sense of its era.
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