A Debt of Honor: The Story of Gerald Lane's Success in the Far West
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The narrative follows a determined young man who cares for his consumptive father in a remote foothill cabin after the father confesses he sacrificed his own reputation to protect a wealthier acquaintance, Bradley Wentworth. The son leaves to seek support and establish himself in the Far West, encountering theft, injustice, betrayal, and physical contests while pursuing moral reckonings and practical success. Episodes include tracking and foiling a thief, confrontations with schemers and old acquaintances, aid to vulnerable families and runaways, and tests of skill and character. Through perseverance, honor, and resourcefulness he secures a livelihood and resolves outstanding obligations.
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