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The story follows Sam Graybull, a hard-bitten outlaw who executes a snowbound bank robbery, tallies his killings as notches on his pistol, and flees into the Bad Lands. He seeks refuge with two sparse friends, drinks to numb himself, and confronts the consequences of his violence when he finds one companion injured and the other in desperate need. The narrative broadens from frontier survival to battlefields in France, tracing how habitual brutality, isolation, and intoxication collide with conscience and the possibility of moral reckoning.
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