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3.20
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Forget
Me Not
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Heyes
and Curry have known each other practically all their lives.
When an accident separates them in more than distance, will Kid be
able to bring Heyes back to where he belongs? |
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3.19
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Heroes
by Sally
Wheaton |
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When
Heyes and Curry do a good deed, the last thing they want is
for the whole town to celebrate. |
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3.18
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Alias
Hannibal Heyes
by JoAnn Baker |
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A
strange turn of events has Heyes trying to prove he really is
Hannibal Heyes. |
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3.17
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The
End of the Road?
by Sally
Wheaton |
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Boxed
in and surrounded, Heyes and Curry are in trouble. |
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3.16
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A
Difficult Delivery
by Kate Ashe |
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When
Curry persuades Heyes to undertake a delivery job, they get a
good deal more than they bargained for! |
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3.15
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You
Don't Bring Me Diamonds
by Sally
Wheaton |
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Heyes
and Curry unwittingly become involved with a diamond. |
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3.14
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Playing
for Keeps
by Leah Anders |
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There’s
a lot more at stake than just money in this poker game.
Will Heyes and Curry end up the big losers? |
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3.13
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The
Search for J. Wesley
by Sally
Wheaton |
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When
Heyes sees trouble where there isn’t any, it leads Curry
into a dangerous gunfight. |
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3.12
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Hell
and High Water: Part Two - High Water
by Kate Ashe |
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Retribution
is a dish best served - hot or cold! |
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3.11
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Hell
and High Water: Part One - Hell
by Kate Ashe |
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When
Heyes fails to arrive and keep their rendezvous, Kid Curry is
torn between waiting and searching. |
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You
Couldn't Help But Love Him If You Knew Him by
Leah Anders, Kate Ashe, Robyn Elliot and Linda |
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As
the 33rd anniversary of his death approaches, we take a break
from the Virtual Season episodes for this Virtual Documentary
about Pete Duel's life. |
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The
Greatest Pleasure For Me As An Actor Is To Please You |
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God
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
by Drena Hills |
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Heyes
and Curry come to the rescue when the railroad moves to evict
families at Christmas. |
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The
View from Knightsgate
by Susanna
Leslie |
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While
resting up between jobs, Heyes loses his heart to a beautiful
business woman and Curry meets his drawing equal. |
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A
Question of Loyalty
by Sally
Wheaton |
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When
Heyes and Curry meet up with an old friend, loyalty is the
last thing on his mind. |
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| 3.7 |
Quarantine
by Dusty Boots
and JoAnn Baker |
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Heyes
and Curry are stuck in a small town under quarantine. |
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| 3.6 |
If
You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You Trust?
by Leah Anders |
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Thanksgiving
Day takes on new meaning when the two outlaws try to conceal
their identities with a little help from an unlikely ally. |
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Uncle
Mac
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Drena Hills |
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Heyes
and Curry return to help Big Mac only to have Curry kidnapped while
posing as McCreedy's nephew. |
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Ask
for Whom the Bell Tolls
by Kate Ashe |
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When a
young man wants to leave the farm, Thaddeus Jones finds he’s
unable to leave town! |
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Never
Get Involved in Another Man's Feud
by Dusty Boots |
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Heyes
and Curry get involved in an unusual feud. |
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This
Cell Aint Big Enough for the Both of Us
by Leah Anders |
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It’s
up to Curry and Kyle to save the day when Heyes tries to help
the Devil’s Hole Gang. |
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Double
Jeopardy By
JoAnn Baker |

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Heyes
and Curry ride into a small California town where Heyes is
immediately recognized -- as the son of a wealthy railroad
baron. |
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