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The narrative follows a solitary, well-armed frontiersman crossing dry prairie into timbered river country, where he makes camp, cooks a meal, and keeps vigilant watch; sensing approaching riders, he prepares his weapons and soon encounters a small mounted party that includes an officer and a well-dressed woman. Early chapters emphasize practical outdoor skills, detailed descriptions of arms and provisioning, and acute sensory observation, while contrasting lone woodcraft with organized travel. The tone builds quiet tension between self-reliance and the arrival of others, foreshadowing interpersonal and environmental challenges across the expansive Texan landscape.
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