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English and American Literature Foreign Literature After the Civil War, Constance, who lived on a farm in Indiana, decided to join the Union Army in place of her husband, Bartholomew. She changed her name to Asch and dressed as a man. She was also called "Date Man Asch," which is kind to women. She continued to fight bravely. She lived in the encampment, being afraid that she might be discovered as a woman. She exchanged letters with her husband She exchanged letters with her husband and talked with her mother who died. What did she get worried about when she joined the army? How did the war change her? What waited for her when she returned home? The eloquence of a woman's narration, a world immersed in death and pain, a colorful natural description, a quiet and relentless voice. The long story highly praised by Paul Oister is translated by Motoyuki by Motoyuki Shibata.