- Favor finds his path blocked at a property line by an owner protecting his rights. At the same time his two daughters and sister-in-law decide to visit the cattle drive. The rancher wants to marry his sister-in-law and adopt his daughters.
- Favor's herd is prevented from passing through private land that is the only tenable route going north to the Kansas destination. At the same time he learns his sister-in-law Eleanor is bringing his two daughters to visit. Vince Caldwell, owner of the private land, arrives on the same stage with the daughters and Eleanor. Caldwell lost his wife and daughter to cholera years earlier. Caldwell appears to be falling in love with Eleanor, but in reality sees her and the two girls as replacements for his wife and daughter. Caldwell tells Favor he will relent if Favor gives his permission to allow him to adopt Favor's daughters when he marries Eleanor who has been caring for the children. If Favor is opposed to giving up his children, and if he refuses the adoption scheme, he will be forced to either fight his way through the private land or head the herd south through the desert losing much or all of his herd to the severe elements. Neither Favor nor the girls are in favor of the adoption so Favor decides to fight his way through until Wishbone steps in and ultimately comes up with an elegant legal solution for the crossing.—chipe
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