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Two gunmen rob Bill Longley, taking his $8,300 he earned for taking a herd of cattle to Mesa.
Two gunmen rob Bill Longley, taking his $8,300 he earned for taking a herd of cattle to Mesa.
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S1, EP11 "No Tears for the Dead"While riding down a trail, Bill is accosted by a boy who demands he help his father, who has been shot in the stomach.
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S1, EP9 "The Widow of Paradise"After Longley is forced to kill a barfly that tried to shoot him in the back, he learns a quirk in the Montana law code.
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S1, EP8 "The Hemp Tree"Two gunmen rob Bill Longley, taking his $8,300 he earned for taking a herd of cattle to Mesa.
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S1, EP7 "A Tree for Planting"Bill Longley comes to the aid of Ramirez, a farmer who wants to plant peach trees when the local cattlemen object.
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S1, EP5 "The Edge of the Cliff"Orin and Ruth McKnight's May/December romance hits a rough spot when Bill Longley returns from a cattle drive.
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