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Zane Grey's "The Border Legion" is a western novel published in 1916. Set in the gold fields of Idaho in the 1860s, the work deals with the activities of the "Border Legion," an outlaw group, and the characters who fight against them. The main character, Jim Cleve, joins the outlaw group in anger after an altercation with his lover, Joan Randle, and Joan, who regrets it, sets out on a dangerous journey to find Jim. In this novel, Grey explores themes of love, revenge, and redemption, and captures the attention of readers through dramatic development and vivid character descriptions. The author's characteristically delicate description of nature vividly depicts the harsh landscape of the West, which becomes the background for the characters' internal conflicts and external struggles. "The Border Legion" is one of Zane Grey's representative works, and is evaluated to have added depth to the genre through complex character relationships and moral dilemmas while including typical elements of western novels.

Summary
Joan Randle reined in her horse on the crest of the cedar ridge, and with remorse and dread beginning to knock at her heart she gazed before her at the wild and looming mountain range.
¡°Jim wasn't fooling me,¡± she said. ¡°He meant it. He's going straight for the border... Oh, why did I taunt him!¡±
It was indeed a wild place, that southern border of Idaho, and that year was to see the ushering in of the wildest time probably ever known in the West. The rush for gold had peopled California with a horde of lawless men of every kind and class. And the vigilantes and then the rich strikes in Idaho had caused a reflux of that dark tide of humanity.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. Joan Randle reined in her horse
CHAPTER II. The three horsemen crossed the wash
CHAPTER III. Joan ran on, stumbling over rocks
CHAPTER IV. Joan Randle rode on and on
CHAPTER V. Kells strode there, a black, silent shadow
CHAPTER VI. When Joan returned to consciousness
CHAPTER VII. After dark Kells had his men build a fire
CHAPTER VIII. During these few days Joan had verified
CHAPTER IX. Joan turned away from the door
CHAPTER X. Next day, when Kells called Joan out
CHAPTER XI. Following that meeting, with all its power to change
CHAPTER XII. Those bitter words of Cleve's
CHAPTER XIII. It was afternoon before Joan could trust
CHAPTER XIV. Joan's opportunity for watching Kells
CHAPTER XV. For several nights these stolen interviews
CHAPTER XVI. Joan returned to consciousness with a sense of vague
CHAPTER XVII. Apparently to Kells that nugget did not accuse
CHAPTER XVIII. All Joan's fancies and dreams faded into obscurity
CHAPTER XIX. The weary, dusty cavalcade halted on the level bench
CHAPTER XX. Cleve steadied Joan in her saddle