- The drovers find two stranded nuns who rescued a Comanchero near death from a torture apparatus. As the man slowly heals, the new Comanchero leader tells the drovers he wants the man back. Rowdy has to decide whether to protect him.
- Three drovers find two nuns stranded with their wagon and a man they rescued from a native torture device intended to kill him. The man is near death but slowly recovers as the nuns join the drive until they reach the next town. The man is eventually able to talk and provides his name. Sam Barnes, a recently added drover, recognizes him as a Comanchero with an especially bad reputation. A little later the leader of the Comancheros along with a few men stop at the drover camp to tell the drovers they want the man, Maria Jose Chappala, returned to them but Rowdy is unwilling to do so. Chappala tells Rowdy and the lead nun that he was the leader of the Comancheros but he was being replaced so he left - with the group's money. Sam decides to leave the drive but returns later mortally wounded with a knife to warn the drovers and the nuns. Rowdy has till the next morning to decide what action to take and he knows what the nuns expect.—Anonymous
- Two nuns and the drovers save a man found alone, near-death and tied to a torture rack. It turns out that he is a notorious Comanchero (bandit) leader Chappala, who had seen his hold on the gang slipping, so he had tried to abscond with all the gang's money, but was caught and tortured. When the gang returns to find him rescued, the leader goes to the drive to demand Chappala's return to them. The entire trail drive is outnumbered and endangered. The episode is low on action and high on religious sermonizing and angst. Rowdy is refusing to let the guy go, despite the frightened drovers' urging. Chappala wants to leave the drive, and the nuns even offer to take him away with them.—chipe
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