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in a fight with an officer, which gets him locked in the stockade. Covington learns Mason's true identity, but Mason escapes the prison fort, and joins a gang of army deserters led by George Deeker. With his knowledge of explosives taught to him by the army, Mason impresses Deeker, and the gang steals a safe from the Wells Fargo office in
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wants to steal the money, Bravo fires him and removes only the $ 500. Although Crown later arrests the gang when they celebrate, he recognizes Bravo as an old friend. Bravo is not put on trial, but the other cowboys are sentenced to hard labor. When the judge learns that Bravo is given a deputy-sheriff position at
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and the gang at a horse ranch, thanks to owner Malachi Grimes. Darcy is sent to territorial prison for 10 years' hard labor. Crown releases the Kid to go work for Grimes, but Darcy escapes and tries to enlist the Kid to get revenge on Crown and Grimes. The episode guest-stars
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