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British Captain Taylor Shields' brother William and his wife Elizabeth, have traveled to make a new life but when Taylor fails to secure trading contracts, William holds the family inheritance over his head, pushing Taylor to take him out, and only Hawkeye witnesses the truth.
Hawkeye and Elizabeth (Lee Horsley, Lynda Carter) flee advancing British troops.
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.
After Hawkeye (Lee Horsley) kills a French trapper, Hurons demand that he marry the man's Indian widow or die.
Hawkeye and Chingachgook (Lee Horsley, Rodney Grant) learn of a French doomsday machine that could destroy Fort Bennington.
A couple from Virginia with a child seek safety in the fort, only they aren't the baby's parents, but uncle. When the baby is stolen by Hurons, Elizabeth goes to the camp to bring the white child back, even if she has to raise it herself. What she doesn't realize is why the Hurons took the baby in the first place, to raise it in place of the baby they lost. Elizabeth has a hard decision to make.
Chingachgook has a vision where in defense of Elizabeth, Hawkeye is shot in the back by an arrow.
An old friend of Hawkeye's shows up just after two Delaware Native Americans and are murdered and scalped, and a third gets away, but is seriously wounded. Harry had found Hawkeye at age thirteen and taught him the ways of the woods, but Harry has changed, and not for the better.
On the way to visit his aunt Elizabeth, young Andrew sees two Hurons meeting with a white man, but he doesn't see his face. Adjusting to life at the fort ia difficult for young Andrew, especially since the white man he saw wants him dead. Hawkeye teaches the young man how to fight to defend himself, a skill he'll need when the fort is attacked.
Elizabeth, Hawkeye and Taylor go on a quest to follow up on information given to them by a con man that William is alive.
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 relies on his honor and reputation when he is accused of shooting Taylor in the back during an attack.
Hawkeye considers his options when Captain Shields offers protection to a convicted traitor in exchange for information.
Jonathan Longworth enlists the aid of Taylor and Hawkeye to convince his daughter, Elizabeth, to return to Virginia.
A Native American woman is shot trying to escape. She wears a necklace belonging to Hawkeye's mother. He wants vengeance, but memories of what his father would say compete with other memories of the massacre.
Elizabeth unknowingly trespasses on sacred grounds and Chief Tagua demands action to prevent the gods from seeking vengeance.
A mysterious woman arrives at the fort during an epidemic with secrets and help, but will rumors of her fleeing the Salem witch trials cause trouble.
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.