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A government paymaster and a small military escort traverse a sun‑scorched frontier outpost while delays, conflicting orders, and shortages of animals leave them vulnerable to ambush by raiders. Tension grows between cautious sergeants and the staff officer whose decisions endanger women and payroll, forcing officers and civilians to choose between flight and standing ground. The narrative follows patrol rides, scouting, skirmishes, and moral reckonings in a harsh desert landscape, exploring duty, courage, leadership, and the thin line between prudence and recklessness in frontier warfare.
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