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A young drifter hops a freight into a remote mountain region and, after earning a wary camaraderie in a hobo camp, is drawn into the harsher demands of the frontier. He crosses desert wastes, encounters rival parties and unexpected guests, weathers storms and narrow escapes, and confronts a mysterious woman whose presence unsettles local alliances. The narrative follows his practical choices, shifting loyalties, and quiet resourcefulness as searches, rendezvous, and signals escalate toward a decisive confrontation that tests ambitions and ultimately brings a measure of resolution to his aims.

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Arthur Preston Hankins

Arthur Preston Hankins was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction and adventure narratives. His works often explore themes of rugged individualism and the American frontier spirit. Among his notable titles are "Cole of Spyglass Mountain" and "The She Boss: A Western Story," which showcase his ability to weave compelling tales set against the backdrop of the West. Hankins's writing reflects the challenges and triumphs of his characters, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century American literature.

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