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A rugged Western tale follows Sim Gage, a solitary man whose life in a sparsely furnished cabin intersects with neighbors, romantic possibilities, and community crises. Through courting, newspaper matrimonial ads, and tests of conscience, relationships among Sim, Annie, Mary, Wid Gardner, Major Barnes, and others shift amid droughts, floods, a dam and martial law. The narrative alternates quiet domestic scenes, frontier camaraderie and moral dilemmas with episodes of pursuit, danger, and renewal; characters confront scarcity, rival loyalties, and blindness—literal and figurative—before outcomes that reshape duties, marriages, and the settlement’s future.
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