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Set during a land-draw rush, the narrative depicts a tented frontier town that gathers speculators, settlers, and criminals. It follows observations of Dr. Slavens and other residents as crooked gamblers, barkers, and vaudeville attractions prey on newcomers, while a young Comanche man and various claimants navigate prejudice and opportunism. Intersecting plots involve gambling swindles, rival crooks, political and personal entanglements such as a governor’s son and Hun Shanklin, and schemes over land claims that build toward a sudden crisis and confrontation. The work balances vivid scene-making of frontier showmanship with themes of greed, lawlessness, and fragile community order.
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