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A frontiersman (Lee Horsley) and an aristocrat (Lynda Carter) search for the woman's kidnapped husband.
Captain Taylor enlists two ne'er do wells to help him get rid of his brother. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is rescued by Hawkeye as she attempts to find her husband in the French fort. They blow up the fort, but the French have taken her husband elsewhere.
Supply drivers plan to divert a British arms shipment; Elizabeth (Lynda Carter) learns wilderness ways.
Young widow Sarah Pritchard is rescued from a lecherous French trapper by Hawkeye, but the trapper is killed. His Huron Mingo squaw wants revenge and has Hawkeye captured for torture and death. Hawkeye asks for a 24-hour furlough to set his life in order with Sarah and with Chingachgook, his Delaware friend. The Huron chief grants him his furlough, but when Hawkeye returns, things turn out differently than originally planned.
Hawkeye and Chingachgook (Lee Horsley, Rodney Grant) learn of a French doomsday machine that could destroy Fort Bennington.
Hawkeye and Elizabeth are at odds regarding an orphaned infant who has been captured by a Huron warrior.
Chingachgook has a vision where in defense of Elizabeth, Hawkeye is shot in the back by an arrow.
Hawkeye's old friend and mentor arrives at Fort Bennington and uses Elizabeth to set a trap for Hawkeye.
Hawkeye and Chingachgook (Lee Horsley, Rodney Grant) teach Elizabeth's militia-bound nephew the skills of warfare.
Taylor, Hawkeye and Elizabeth set out with a stranger who claims to have information concerning Elizabeth's husband.
A man's quest for revenge over his brother's death leads to Taylor, Elizabeth and Hawkeye's capture by the French.
Hawkeye, Eliza5, and Chingachgook help a couple of runaway slaves evade re-capture.
A clash between Taylor (Garwin Sanford) and Claw (Eric Schweig) threatens the British/Delaware treaty.
Hawkeye's sense of duty conflicts with his admiration for a French spy who has escaped from the infirmary.
Hawkeye relies on his honor and reputation when he is accused of shooting Taylor in the back during an attack.
A ne'er do well bully strikes a bargain with Taylor for amnesty against charges in exchange for information leading to the capture of a French general traveling incognito within a day's ride of the fort. The ruffian beats up McKinney and attacks Elizabeth. Hawkeye learns the information for Taylor and goes after the general himself.
Jonathan Longworth enlists the aid of Taylor and Hawkeye to convince his daughter, Elizabeth, to return to Virginia.
Hawkeye vows revenge after discovering Winema, the captured wife of a Huron chief, possesses his mother's locket.
Elizabeth Shields accidentally invades a Delaware sacred land while chasing a fleeing horse. She is seen by the shaman who informs the leader of his tribe about this fact, the Delaware law is clear about Elizabeth's destiny, she offended the sacred spirits and unless she perishes in a violent ceremony disgrace will fall upon the Delawares. Hawkeye tries to convince the natives to forgive his friend since she meant no harm.
Hawkeye (Lee Horsley) returns to Fort Bennington with a captured Huron warrior (Ron Cook) and a woman (Charlene Fernetz) branded as a witch. With Lynda Carter.
When Hawkeye agrees to help a woman find her brother-in-law, he places himself in a dangerous situation.
Elizabeth and Taylor deal with mixed feelings and unexpected choices when William returns to Fort Bennington.