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The narrative follows Scipio, an apparently simple and uncertain miner whose patient, blundering labors unexpectedly yield a valuable claim. Set in a coarse mining camp, the story portrays daily hardship, social rivalries, and the pressure exerted by a predatory trust trying to dominate the diggings. Encounters with camp figures, including a kind-hearted caterer and contentious partners, lead to sabotage, violent confrontations, and legal or personal reckonings. Personal loyalties, resourcefulness, and sudden fortune drive the action toward a resolution that restores order and returns some characters to domestic life.
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