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Mark and his girlfriend Laurie discover that an old hermit is very lonely.
The notoriously lazy Jackman brothers discover their mortgage has been foreclosed.
Lucas, who blames his wife's death on his father-in-law, refuses to help the old man elude gunmen.
New arrival Mario Arsatti becomes very friendly with Lucas, but this turns out to be merely pleasure before business: he's been hired to kill Lucas.
Lucas begins a trek to find a cure for Mark, who is paralyzed after a bad fall.
Lucas is baffled when the marshal of a neighboring town refuses to hold a gambler who just attempted murder.
Lucas is thrown into jail to stop him from murdering an old enemy.
A snake crawls into Lucas's bed, and Mark must lure it away before it strikes.
At Halloween, rustlers take advantage of the seasonal disguises to raid a cattle ranch.
A Japanese nobleman seeks revenge when his servant is insulted.
Gridley Mau is gunning for Lucas, who killed his father during an attempted robbery.
On the road Lucas and Mark come upon Winslow Quince, a peddler whose wagon has broken down, and help him get his wagon into North Fork for repair. While in North Fork Quince barters several items that implicate him in a series of murders.
John Gangling, a railroad gang boss, gives out wages to the workmen. Charlie Breen, a man known to save his money, gets his wages and goes off to add them to his money belt. Gangling follows Breen because he wants Breen's savings. Gangling kills him, and then puts the blame on Johnny Wing, one of the Apache workers,
Lucas's self-confidence begins to slip away when he misses an easy shot.
Nils Swenson, North Fork's blacksmith, volunteers to take the marshal's place for a few days while Micah attends a wedding in another town. To help maintain peace, Nils institutes a policy that anyone coming into town must turn in their weapons, getting them back when they leave. This plan backfires on Nils when some dishonest men are in town.
Fast-draw artist Wade Randall is less than anxious to display his prowess.
Sharpshooter Marty Blair tries to persuade Lucas to buy Mark a rifle.
An assassination plot unfolds as four gunmen disguised as cavalrymen enter North Fork. Their target: Sen. Jim Borden. Their weapon: a Gatling gun.
Lou looks for a way out when the man her dying father promised her to arrives.
A gunslinger rides into North Fork for a meeting with Lucas.
Townspeople brace for the worst when a new girl arrives—with symptoms of smallpox.
Businesswoman Lou Mallory has arrived in North Fork and quickly purchases land, which includes the hotel and Milly Scott's store. She pays higher prices than the sellers feel their properties are worth. Everyone is happy until they find out that Lou really is an astute businesswoman.
Conclusion. After Alphonso's wife gives birth, the bandits holding Marshal Torrance relax their guard, enabling Lucas and Mark to rescue the old man.
Marshal Torrance is heading home from a cattle sale with Lucas and Mark when the old lawman mysteriously disappears. They trace him to a nearby Mexican ghost town. (Part 1 of 2)