The bedroom of a French soldier who died in Belgium in World War I, though thickly covered with dust and cobwebs after nearly a century, is today as vivid as the sunlight streaming through the window. Dragoons officer Hubert Rochereau's presence permeates the place. It emanates from photos and from the second lieutenant's various possessions -- uniforms, riding trophies, books -- frozen in time on the top floor of a large home in Belabre, a small village in central ...
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