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Set in the Bad Lands and the small village of Glendora, the story follows Jeremiah Lambert, a peddler who becomes involved with a charismatic rider known as the Duke and a tough outlaw named Whetstone. Encounters among ranch hands, races and brawls, knife fights, shifting loyalties, and territorial rivalries drive a sequence of camp scenes, pursuits, and reckonings. The narrative moves between dusty frontier life, comic and violent confrontations, and tests of honor and allegiance as characters vie for horses, respect, and survival on a harsh landscape. Episodic chapters build toward unmaskings, legal threats, and the resolution of personal rivalries.

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George W. Ogden

George W. Ogden was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction during the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure, morality, and the rugged life of the American West. Among his notable titles are "Claim Number One," which delves into the complexities of land ownership, and "The Rustler of Wind River," a tale of cattle rustling and justice. Ogden's storytelling captures the spirit of the frontier, making him a significant figure in the genre of Western literature.

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