Appearing in "The Life and Death of the Abilene Kid!"
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- The Abilene Kid (Vance Beaudry)
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- Matt McCabe
- Sheriff Dan Cotrell
- Doc
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Synopsis for "The Life and Death of the Abilene Kid!"
The Abilene Kid is shot during a bank holdup. Sheriff Cotrell has Doc take care of him, above the objections of townsfolk who want to simply let him die. He serves five years on the rock pile, and then goes looking for his old mentor, the outlaw Matt McCabe. No one will give him work, until he lights upon the ranch of ex-Sheriff Cotrell, who takes him in, When McCabe comes gunning for Cotrell the Kid saves him, sacrificing his own life in the bargain.
Appearing in "The Easterner"
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- Henry Porter
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Appearing in "The Bushwhacker"
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- Sheriff Dan Stack
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- Hondo Cole
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Synopsis for "The Bushwhacker"
Hondo Cole escapes from custody and lays in ambush for Sheriff Stack. Just as his finger tightens on the trigger, he is bitten by a rattlesnake. In his death throes he vainly pleads for the sheriff to come back and save him.
Appearing in "His Guns Hang Low"
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- Marshal Cal Stone
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- Kyle Bannock
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Synopsis for "His Guns Hang Low"
Most people admire Sheriff Cal Stone, certain that he is brave, true and happy in his job. But just the opposite is true. He wishes people didn't fear his gunslinging ways, that a woman would love him for what he is, and that he had been born normal like other men.
Appearing in "Mystery on Calamity Trail"
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Synopsis for "Mystery on Calamity Trail"
Cattle are being rustled and seemingly disappear into thin air. A Pinkerton man is sent for, and when the stage arrives there are two passengers. One is an aggressive sharp shooter, the other a short, dumpy, meek-mannered man. People assume it is the former of these, Blaine Farell, who is the detective, but are amazed when the unlikely-looking man, Donald Bestor, proves to actually be from Pinkerton.
Appearing in "I Dare Yuh to Draw"
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- The Utah Kid [Clay Sanders]
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Synopsis for "I Dare Yuh to Draw"
Gunslinger Utah Kid is hired whenever trouble comes round, but no one wants him settling in their community. He wanders around feeling lonely and dejected until he decides to buy a ranch under his given name of Clay Sanders. He courts Molly Forbes, but his refusal to wear guns generates a lot of speculation among members of the community. When an old adversary, Hank Jelks, come to town, Sanders tries to hide, but Jelks recognizes him and forces him to straps on guns. Sanders outdraws and outshoots them with ease, and he gains the respect of the community for both his skill and restraint.