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Two cousins and their Zulu companion traverse a lonely, rugged mountain pass in South Africa and are abruptly fired upon by a concealed, well-aimed marksman. After discovering and neutralizing the hidden shooter and his obsolete flint-lock, they confront scarce food, little water, and the threat of further ambush while climbing higher into forbidding country. The narrative emphasizes quick decision-making, tracking skill, and the comradeship that sustains them as the landscape grows more majestic and perilous. Tense action and vivid topographical description combine to explore survival, loyalty, and the psychological strain of journeying into unknown terrain.
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