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A first-person narrator describes life split between the sea and the cattle range, celebrating the physical skills, camaraderie, and risks of cowboy work while recalling specific incidents: voyages and ports, long cattle drives, town temptations, fights, robberies, stampedes, imprisonment, and a dramatic rescue. The three-part structure moves from youthful bravado and range adventures through lawlessness and moral tests to confrontations that force quieter reckonings, including love and loss. Scenes emphasize survival, self-reliance, and the tension between nomadic freedom and settled life, concluding with reflection on aging and the costs of a hard, dangerous existence.
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