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Against the mission-strewn valleys and ranchlands of California, the narrative follows an American visitor and the Arteaga family as horse round-ups, social festivities, and household maneuverings expose lingering grievances and romantic tensions. A proud matriarch seeks a suitable match for her son to lift a priestly curse, while suitors, family honor, and transnational obligations complicate courtship and duty. The tale shifts between outdoor vaquero action and intimate domestic scenes, portraying how tradition, reputation, and personal longing shape the characters' choices.
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