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A released convict (Eric Braeden) comes to claim his long-time pen pal -- a married woman.
A released convict (Eric Braeden) comes to claim his long-time pen pal -- a married woman.
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S17, EP1 "The Lost"A feral child living in the woods helps Kitty after a stagecoach accident.
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S17, EP3 "Waste"Matt delays his pursuit of an outlaw in order to help a boy (Johnnie Whitaker) search for his mother.
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S15, EP21 "Kiowa"The abduction of a teenage girl by Indians involves Matt in a long trek to rescue her.
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S16, EP24 "Pike"The kindness of an elderly junk-dealer (Jeanette Nolan) reforms a young outlaw (Dack Rambo).
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S16, EP23 "Pike"The kindness of an elderly junk dealer (Jeanette Nolan) reforms a young outlaw (Dack Rambo).
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S16, EP22 "Lavery"A young cowhand saves Matt from an ambush, and it isn't long before Matt has an opportunity to return the favor.
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S16, EP21 "Cleavus"Festus' childhood friend kills a prospector, only to find the man's apparently rich mine contains only fool's gold.
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