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A railway superintendent narrates a sequence of events after a private-car party traveling west becomes embroiled in a bold train robbery. As suspects emerge among the visiting family and their companions, the narrator confronts conflicting accounts, leaked secrets, and stolen letters whose possession changes hands repeatedly. The plot moves from highway ambushes and desert nights to a perilous canyon excursion, arrests, an evening in jail, and delicate negotiations that test loyalties and manners. Tension between reputation and truth, the mechanics of railroad life, and the contrast of civilized etiquette with frontier violence shape a suspenseful, character-driven account that resolves through confession and exchange.

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Paul Leicester Ford

Paul Leicester Ford was an American author known for his historical novels and romantic tales. His works often explore themes of love and adventure set against significant backdrops, such as the American Revolution in his notable book "Janice Meredith: A Story of the American Revolution." Ford's storytelling is characterized by its engaging narratives and rich character development, appealing to readers interested in both history and romance. In addition to his fiction, he contributed to literature with works like "The True George Washington," which reflects his interest in American history and figures. His diverse writing showcases his versatility as an author.

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