It doesn’t seem like there should be any issue here.
The US doesn’t stamp passports on exit, so no part of that shows how long you’ve been in the country. There is no “return stamp.” The stamp shows the date you were admitted (August 17) and the date you were admitted “until” (the date you had to leave by): November 14. That’s permission to stay for 90 days, which is exactly what you’d expect for someone entering under the Visa Waiver Program. You stayed for less, which is fine; nothing requires you to use all 90 days.
As DJClarworth points out, you can check your I-94 arrival/departure record online. This will show the actual records the US Government has for your stay, and will confirm they know you didn’t overstay before.
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