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Wagon master Caleb must bring his wayward son, Johnny, to justice after the boy goes too far.
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S18, EP10 "The King of Uvalde Road"
Postal officials ask Harry, a gunman, to find a way to stop King Fisher from blocking mail from arriving in Uvalde, but Fisher fears he will lose his power if he opens his road to the post office.

S16, EP26 "Tall Heart, Short Temper"
Pike, a trapper with a toxic attitude, becomes determined to win his girlfriend back by remaining calm, but his hot temper ends up saving him when he runs into Dakota Indians while hunting.

S18, EP15 "The Dragon of Gold Hill"
California's first Japanese colony battles hardship.

S18, EP14 "The Wizard of Aberdeen"
L. Frank Baum struggles with his newspaper business, preferring to tell fantasy stories to local children about colorful characters from a land called Oz.

S18, EP25 "The Duke of Tombstone"
A gambler's poker winnings include half of Tombstone, Ariz.

S18, EP21 "The Solid Gold Pie"
A loveless woman baker decides to leave, causing her town to lose its only pie supplier.

S18, EP19 "Amos and the Black Bull"
Amos, intent on becoming a landowner so he can marry his love Maggie, searches for a black bull to trade for his friend's property.

S18, EP17 "A Saint of Travelers"
Blue Feather pursues Bishop Lamy and Tom Forbes after his sister converts to Christianity; the bishop helps a man stricken with cholera, giving Tom a lesson on faith.
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