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The narrative follows Rowdy Vaughan, a cowboy who, after getting lost in a blizzard, finds shelter and work on a remote ranch. He becomes part of a roughneck community, befriends a circle of distinctive hands, and confronts practical dangers such as harsh weather, rustling, and sudden violence while helping move herds. The story charts his increasing responsibilities, the loyalties and rivalries of ranch life, and his gradual emotional settling as camaraderie and a budding domestic happiness transform him from a drifting outsider into an accepted member of the household.
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