
Protagonist is an Austro-Hungarian cavalry officer stationed in a rather dreary post pretty far removed from cities; he is invited to a party at the home of a rich local landowner. Much enjoys the change of scenery; asks the host's daughter for a dance but learns she is crippled; this creates an unpleasant scene. But he is welcomed back to the house very shortly thereafter; tries to be helpful; it turns out badly. Actions based on pity certainly can be dangerous.
Dr. Condor is treating the invalid. The landowner (father of the invalid) has quite a story of his own. Protagonist enlists for WWI and becomes a hero (though that isn't a direct part of the plot line).
Interesting beginning to end, usually compelling, very much worthwhile. (Which is particularly appreciated as I recently seem to be encountering a higher percentage of mundane books than usual . . .)
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