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The narrative follows Ted Strong and his broncho boys through a series of episodic frontier adventures that test endurance and resourcefulness: surviving a severe winter storm, confronting a phantom rider, withstanding raids, rescuing wounded companions, and tracking gray wolves. Scenes shift between camp life, lariat duels, night chases, a besieged ranch, and disputes over cattle and an inheritance. Recurring concerns are solidarity among the men, the loyalty of animal companions, sudden outbreaks of violence, and practical ingenuity as the group meets danger, mystery, and the daily demands of life on the range.
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