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Lucas begins to believe in ghosts when he sees someone he thinks he killed.
Lucas begins to believe in ghosts when he sees someone he thinks he killed.
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S3, EP26 "Assault"A traveling salesman is accused of forcing his attentions on a local woman.
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S3, EP27 "Short Rope for a Tall Man"Lucas faces lynching for unwittingly buying stolen horses.
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S3, EP28 "The Clarence Bibs Story"An amiable handyman in town has dreams of becoming a famous gunfighter.
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S5, EP25 "Which Way Did They Go?"A group of hill folk is installed as peace officers in a town near North Fork.
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S5, EP24 "Old Man Running"Lucas refuses help to an old man running from a gang of criminals.
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S5, EP23 "The Guest"A stranger arrives on the McCain ranch claiming to be a friend of Lucas'.
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