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Indian Camp is one of the fourteen short stories collected under the title of In Our Time. The title indicates that the material is contemporary and to some extent, representative of the early 20th century experience. A reference of the well-known phrase from the Book of Common Prayer: Give us peace in our time, O Lord, the title is very ironic because there is no peace at all in the stories. The book, arranged in a chronoligical order, introduces readers to Nick Adams from his childhood to adolescene and manhood. A large part of the volume is devoted to a carefully planned account of Nick's character. The first and the typical of the seveb Nick stories is Indian Camp. Nick watches his father deliver an Indian woman of a baby by Caesarian section, with a jack-knife and without anesthesia. This incident brings the boy into contact with something that is perplexing and unpleasant, and is actually Nick's initiation into the pain and violence of birth and death. In the later stories, Nick is wounded. The wound is a symbol and the climax for a process of the development of the character of Hemingway Hero;it is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual disgrace. Most of Hemingway's later works are merely variations of the Nick Adams stories in In Our Time.