- Driving a herd through Cheyenne country, Favor finds out some of his hands may have hired on for more than just the beeves. There is a large reward being offered for a white girl who has been missing since she was a small child.
- In Cheyenne country Pete encounters hunting parties delaying his return to camp putting Favor and the others on edge. When Pete returns, he recognizes Daggett as a bounty hunter. Daggett and others have heard about the $500 government reward for returning white captives. To get other drovers to help, Daggett posts the $8000 reward for Nancy Curtis. Daggett and Houk catch Manso, the Cheyenne Chief, roughing him up for information on Nancy Curtis. Favor stops them but is shot with an arrow by a Cheyenne brave. Manso takes Favor to his hunting camp where Winoka who is Nancy Curtis tends to Favor. Favor returns to camp without her asking for men to help save her but they are too late. However, Winoka comes to the drover's camp to go with Favor. Some men revolt over the reward money so Favor fires them including Scarlet. When Winoka learns the camp may be wiped out by Manso, she tries to return to him but is captured by Daggett's group. Favor with the aid of the returning Scarlet tries to find Daggett's group but is too late. Favor goes to Manso for help finding the group. When Daggett tries to kill Favor, Teddy steps in. Winoka is safe with Manso but the two of them have issues they must resolve.—Anonymous
- Busybody and glutton-for-punishment Favor goes out of his way to encourage a white woman living with the Indians to leave her tribe (and the Chief who secretly loves her), thus endangering the drovers and the herd from the more numerous Indians. Some of the drovers are secret bounty hinters: they knew the drive was going through Cheyenne country that likely harbored Mary Curtis, the white child Indian captive (now a grown woman called Winoka), for whom there's an $8000 reward for her return.The woman, Winoka (Fay Spain), had learned her heritage from Favor and later sneaks off to be with him even though she has mixed feelings about leaving the tribe. Favor insists she continue with the drive to meet her white family. Favor and the Chief (a strong proponent of peace) had good relations, having saved each other's lives. But the Chief threatens violence to retrieve the woman. Favor's vow to forgo any reward infuriates many of the drovers and bounty hunters, who then quit the drive. Fortunately, Winoka is smarter than Favor. Realizing the danger she has placed the drive in, she sneaks off to rejoin the tribe, but is intercepted by the bounty hunters. Favor pursues them. The Indians are on the march. Stay tuned.—chipe
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