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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.
Elizabeth picks berries in the woods, but is frightened by a bear, running back towards the fort, she runs into the arms of Hawkeye. She has nightmares about it, realizing she should take Hawkeye's advice and learn how to take care of herself. The first step: learn to shoot. She trades services with him. He teaches her to shoot. She teaches him how to read.
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 (Rodney Grant) becomes distant after experiencing a powerful vision of Hawkeye's (Lee Horsley) death. With Lynda Carter.
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 and Chingachgook plot against unscrupulous Augustus Hale over the fate of two escaped slaves.
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 is accused of treason when Taylor is shot during an almost disastrous military campaign. The evidence proved it was Hawkeye's rifle ball that shot Taylor. Hawkeye was sentenced to face a firing squad.
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.
Elizabeth's father comes for a visit in order to force her to go home to Virginia with him. He thinks she's having an affair with Hawkeye, both deny it. Taylor sees an opportunity to lay his brother's memory to death, but it backfires on him.
Hawkeye vows revenge after discovering Winema, the captured wife of a Huron chief, possesses his mother's locket.
Elizabeth unknowingly trespasses on sacred grounds and Chief Tagua demands action to prevent the gods from seeking vengeance.
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.
The French put a bounty on Hawkeye's life for blowing up their fort, for destroying their cannon, and kidnapping their general. Meanwhile, a young woman from Hawkeye's past asks him for a favor.
Elizabeth and Taylor deal with mixed feelings and unexpected choices when William returns to Fort Bennington.