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A hunting party departs from Saint Louis toward the western prairies, assembling a diverse group that outfits a mule-drawn wagon, engages local guides, and prepares for buffalo hunting. Early chapters sketch the frontier setting and the city's role as a supply and refuge, then introduce each companion through vivid physical and behavioral details. The narrative alternates travel description, camp life, and hunting episodes with conversational reflections around the campfire, blending adventure scenes with observations about landscape, frontier culture, and the characters' social contrasts.
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