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The narrative follows a sequence of desert episodes and small-town interactions where wandering men and their burros face hardship, violence, and moral choice. One thread follows a stricken traveler who constructs an enduring message in a fragile lava crust before succumbing, while other sections trace arrivals at a frontier station, tense interpersonal encounters, and a budding romantic interest that complicates local reputations. Themes of survival, chance, honor, and the harsh indifference of the desert recur, and the structure alternates vivid outdoor action with quieter domestic and civic scenes that shape the characters' fates.
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