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A woman and her boyfriend plan the last stagecoach robbery.
A woman and her boyfriend plan the last stagecoach robbery.
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S12, EP19 "The Bigger They Are"John Wheeler intervenes to level the playing field in a confrontation between the meek Arkie Monson and a formidable gunslinger.
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S12, EP20 "The Last Stagecoach Robbery"A woman and her boyfriend plan the last stagecoach robbery.
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S12, EP25 "See the Elephant and Hear the Owl"Costello, a down-and-out cowboy, falls in love with a rancher's daughter; but because of her wealth he assumes he has no chance so he admires her from afar until luck comes his way.
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S18, EP26 "Early Candle Lighten"When a cook skims gold nuggets off miners while working at their camp, his assistant reaches out to his sister from Tucson in an attempt to save him from hanging.
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S18, EP25 "The Duke of Tombstone"Sheriff Ray Ritter and wife Joanna have a bright future until a gambler arrives to collect his poker winnings, which includes half of Tombstone, Ariz.
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S18, EP24 "The Contract"After Manning cheats to secure an army freight contract, his competitors Red Eagle and Little Fawn must find a way to turn the situation in their favor.
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S18, EP23 "Clum's Constabulary"When a white settler dies on their reservation, Apache policemen must solve the murder before vigilantes take matters into their own hands.
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