The Young Engineers in Arizona; or, Laying Tracks on the Man-killer Quicksand
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The narrative follows a group of young railroad engineers working in Arizona as they confront engineering hazards, chiefly a treacherous quicksand the locals call the man-killer, while laying track. Tensions arise with a local gambler and his hired men over gambling tents on railroad property, provoking confrontations, tests of leadership, and physical altercations. Episodes include dynamite puzzles, covert traps, councils to resolve disputes, vanishing figures, and a fatal setback that forces practical problem-solving and moral reckonings. The plot alternates action-driven adventures with procedural descriptions of track work and strategy, culminating in clever countermeasures against the quicksand and the reestablishment of authority and order.
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