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A group of recently returned wartime companions organize a horseback outing across a desert trail that becomes an escalating series of hazards. Their overland coach threatens collapse and later plunges from a precipice, forcing a trek on foot and a collision with highwaymen. Camps are besieged by nighttime rifle shots and war-whoops, ponies are stolen, and a member disappears, prompting a tracking search through a somber canyon. The party engages in skirmishes, makes captures, and mounts organized defenses under decisive leadership, ultimately resolving the danger through pursuit, rescue, and the recovery of captives.

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Josephine Chase

Josephine Chase was an American author best known for her popular series featuring the character Grace Harlowe. Her works, primarily aimed at young adult readers, blend adventure and coming-of-age themes, capturing the spirit of youthful exploration and friendship. Notable titles include "Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College" and "Grace Harlowe with the American Army on the Rhine," which reflect her ability to engage with contemporary issues of her time. Chase's writing often emphasizes the importance of camaraderie and personal growth, making her stories resonate with generations of readers.

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