- Rowdy, running the drive, returns to camp to find it in the midst of a wedding between Burt Harvey and Lorraine Stanton. After the wedding, Lorraine's father Cliff arrives calling Burt a coward and trying to break up the couple.
- Father-in-law (Stanton) is determined to break up daughter's (Lorraine) sudden marriage to Burt Harvey because he considers Burt a coward who quit the war in the midst of the Battle of Gettysburg after his brother was killed beside him. The episode begins with the couple's marriage at the drovers' camp. Burt had joined the drive with his 40 head of cattle to travel a short distance with Rowdy's herd and then switch off to a ideal valley where he intends to homestead with his wife. Issues of Indian raids and the lack of water change the route the drive must take. Also complicating things is that Stanton, who has 800 of his cattle mixed in with the main herd, suddenly shows up insulting Harvey and insisting that Lorraine return home. However, a surprising revelation makes for a happy ending, reconciling Stanton, Harvey and Lorraine into one happy family. And water is found.—chipe
- Rowdy is in charge of the drive which is having trouble finding water. He returns to camp in the evening to find a wedding and party for Burt Harvey and Lorraine Stanton. Burt has forty head of cattle in the drive he is moving to a new ranch for him and his new bride. At the end of the wedding Lorraine's father Cliff and his hand Reb arrive. Cliff owns a large portion of the herd but his main interest is breaking up the new couple. He contends Burt is a coward because of his actions at Gettysburg and he willing to go to any lengths to end the marriage. Lack of water forces the herd to move in a direction away from Burt's ranch and causes problems with the herd. When all else fails, Cliff resorts to shooting and wounding Burt in the back. That forces even Reb to stand against Cliff as Lorraine pleads with Burt to tell Cliff the whole story.—Anonymous
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