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Excerpt from The Deserters
He blinked around the apartment. It was a typical garrison sitting-room, such as may be found repeated in officers' quarters over and over again all the way from Governor's Island to the Pacific coast. Domestic comfort and rough-and-ready militarism curiously mixed. Portraits of famous soldiers and bat tle scenes on the walls; a sword, with its belt, standing in a corner; books with warlike titles in an old-fashioned bookcase; well-worn up holstered walnut furniture, which had passed from one occupant to another for generations. Mingled with these relics of a by-gone time, newer articles bearing the impress of personal association - a white enameled desk, a gilt chair, embroidered cushions, photographs, and and so forth.
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