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Mackenzie faces bad weather, rough terrain, Indians and cavalrymen when he pursues a man (John Saxon) he thinks deserted his regiment.
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S9, EP21 "The Regimental Line"
Mackenzie faces bad weather, rough terrain, Indians and cavalrymen when he pursues a man (John Saxon) he thinks deserted his regiment.
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