An old friend from the army John Larkin arrives in Virginia City and Lorne
Greene welcomes him. Larkin also gets a warm reception from Helen Westcott
a well to do 30 something woman.
Larkin is nothing more than a traveling salesperson, but he's in the Harold Hill tradition and blows a lot of smoke. He inadvertently creates a lot of ill will toward the Ponderosa with his tall tales.
Larkin and Westcott are a fine romantic pair who prove in that line from the song, 'love isn't just for the young'.
Larkin is nothing more than a traveling salesperson, but he's in the Harold Hill tradition and blows a lot of smoke. He inadvertently creates a lot of ill will toward the Ponderosa with his tall tales.
Larkin and Westcott are a fine romantic pair who prove in that line from the song, 'love isn't just for the young'.