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A mining caravan crossing drought-stricken Sonoran plains struggles to save its animals while seeking a solitary peak reported to shelter water and pasture. A professional gold-seeker who discovered a promising vein acts as guide for the partners and their train of wagons, mules, and laborers bound to exploit the claim. The narrative follows their march, the anxiety caused by thirst and failing stock, and the negotiations and differing temperaments among leaders and followers. Interspersed descriptions evoke frontier material culture, social ranks within the caravan, and the technical apparatus of mining as the company approaches the promised campsite.
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