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The narrative portrays life on long cattle drives, following drovers as they manage herds, cross rivers, face heat, thirst, stampedes, and bogs, and make camp. It combines practical detail—branding, herding techniques, fording, and camp routine—with episodic accounts of hardship, camaraderie, storytelling, and encounters on the frontier, ending with delivery of stock and the return trip. The tone is observational and grounded, emphasizing the daily rhythms, landscape, and technical work of trail life.
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