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The narrative follows Buck Duane, a young man burdened by an inherited propensity for violence, as he is drawn into gunfights and exile along the turbulent Texas border. The first part traces his outlaw years, portraying personal confrontations, escalating blood feuds, and the psychological strain of a temper that threatens to consume him. The second part turns to encounters with lawmen and the Texas Rangers, examining efforts at restraint, questions of justice, and the possibility of redemption. Action, moral reflection, and evocative frontier landscapes are interwoven to explore how individual impulses collide with attempts to impose order in a lawless region.
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