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"Armies in the Fire" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a short story that explores the theme of fate and destiny. The story follows a soldier named Dumas who is haunted by a recurring dream of being caught in a battlefield inferno. As the narrative unfolds, Dumas grapples with the idea that his dream may be a premonition of his impending death in battle. Stevenson uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey the protagonist's inner turmoil and the inevitability of his fate.

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