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The flashback in "The Demon Lover" relates events from Mrs. Drover's earlier life during World War II when she had a romantic relationship with a soldier named the "Demon Lover." The flashback reveals their passionate relationship, his promise of eternal love, and her belief that they would reunite one day.

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