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The narrative follows a frontier family forced to cross an arid desert after a failed attempt to settle. Thirteen-year-old Dick helps care for his exhausted parents and younger sister, faces hardships including a sand-storm and dwindling provisions, and endures a lonely vigil when his father goes missing. The story charts the boy's resourcefulness and courage as he navigates the desert toward Antelope Spring, confronts natural dangers, and seeks aid for his family, culminating in his efforts to secure medical help and bring the household through danger.
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