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A privileged young man abandons an idle Eastern life to seek purpose in a rough Western town, where he befriends a seasoned local and learns the hard lessons of frontier existence. He becomes entangled in rivalries, pursuits, and capture that escalate into violence and moral testing, while small-town episodes of dance and courtship contrast with deeper ambition and longing. Tensions culminate in murder, a desperate nocturnal struggle, and a final armed stand that forces reckonings about loyalty, courage, and consequence, ending with a resolution that blends triumph and hard-won loss.

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Harold Titus

Harold Titus was an American author known for his contributions to adventure and western fiction. His works often explore themes of resilience and personal triumph, as seen in his notable book, "I Conquered," which reflects a spirit of determination. Titus's storytelling is characterized by vivid characters and engaging plots, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of courage and the human spirit. In addition to "I Conquered," he wrote other works such as "Bruce of the Circle A" and "The Last Straw," further establishing his presence in early 20th-century literature.

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