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The narrative opens in the northern Mexican frontier, portraying violent clashes between settlers and indigenous raiders and the grisly trophies left by scalp hunters. A visiting American gentleman watches a religious procession and is assaulted for failing to uncover, underscoring cultural friction. The action moves to a remote rancho and a besieged wagon train whose defenders face attacks, dwindling supplies, and desperate choices. Through tense encounters and frontier hardships the work examines survival, honor, and the moral ambiguities of life on a lawless borderland.
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