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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "I Didn't Get Over," a group of middle-aged college alumni, referring to themselves as the "War Babies," gather at a reunion and discuss their experiences and memories from the war. During a conversation in the back room of a bar, a classmate named Hib, who had left college early and hadn't returned in twenty years, joins them. Hib shares a story about being wrongly accused of slapping a child during the war, leading to his brief incarceration. The conversation reveals unexpected connections and past actions, including Hib's role in the arrest of a classmate, Abe, who was later imprisoned. And More.