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A young plainsman grows up and makes a life on the frontier, working ranches and confronting the rough elements of prairie society—saloon culture, ranch conflicts, and the loneliness of open land. He becomes entwined in a strained romance and in disputes that escalate into legal and violent crises, forcing him to reckon with loyalty, responsibility, and consequences. Through episodes of hardship, companionship, and moral testing, the narrative traces his decisions and their effects on family, friends, and his place in the changing western landscape.
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