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"In the spring of 1870, Jefferson Pickett left south Texas with a herd of
2500 longhorns, moving north over the Chisholm Trail for Abilene, Kansas.
A boy and thirteen women rode with him. This is the story of their struggles,
harships, and heartbreaks doing the impossible under a long sky.

As a captain in the Confederate Army, Pickett makes a promise to a dying
colonel of the Union Army that puts him on a collision course with the colonel's widow, a desperate ranch owner about to lose everything. Pickett is thrown into
a no-win situation with only women and a boy to fight rusters, Indians, killers, and robbers."

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