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"Sergeant Forson's Dirty-Shirt Army" is defined in Eastern Oregon, at a forgotten outpost left behind by the standard army through the War Between the State governments. Fort Haney is now home to a troop of 57 men, uncooked recruits in the Oregon Volunteer Cavalry, who service little about fighting except among themselves, in spite of the fact they are bounded by hostile Snake and Cayuse Indians just looking forward to opportune occasions to strike at farmers, ranchers, and stagecoaches. Their commanding official plots strategy by retiring to his quarters, building model boats, and enjoying whiskey. What together can make a difference, perhaps, is Sergeant Ward Forson, previously trained in the standard army. When expression comes that the daughter of the commanding official is on her way by stagecoach, approaching to Fort Haney, both Major King and Sergeant Forson know that an Indian attack is probable. It really is up to Forson to ensure these undisciplined recruits, who have been living almost like family pets, will now yank alongside one another and meet their adversaries like true soldiers. "Furnace Level" is defined in Loss of life Valley. For 12 years now, Grady Ryan has worked in Borax mines, always with the theory to obtain a stake and strike off by himself to discover a rich lode. He has done this several times before, but this time around he has reason to expect to discover a true bonanza. He's partnered with the elderly Mysterious Smith. Ryan is for certain that Smith has learned the positioning of the perfect lode. And Ryan is right. But Smith has learned they'll be followed in to the desert by ruthless state jumpers. His reason behind hoping Ryan along is to fight off the state jumpers, never to share in a lot of money with him. Maggie Conway, who works an effective hash house in Furnace Even, from which Grady and Smith are placed to depart, is highly intuitive, and she says Ryan that she is as sure as she has ever been that time he'll make his strike and find success at last. Intuitive she may be, but she's no fortune-teller.