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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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George W. Ogden

George W. Ogden was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction during the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure, morality, and the rugged life of the American West. Among his notable titles are "Claim Number One," which delves into the complexities of land ownership, and "The Rustler of Wind River," a tale of cattle rustling and justice. Ogden's storytelling captures the spirit of the frontier, making him a significant figure in the genre of Western literature.

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