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The narrative follows adventurous fortune-seekers who gather at a remote Sonoran port in the wake of nearby gold discoveries and the wider rush overseas. It traces their hopes, hardships, and the disappointment and lawlessness that greet many emigrants, while a bold, headline-making enterprise upends the local order. Vivid regional description evokes the harbor, arid mountains, and strife-torn borderlands, and scenes of encounters with Indigenous groups and armed bands illustrate constant danger. Interwoven themes consider greed, freedom, and the violent tensions between frontier independence and fragile social authority.
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