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===The Outlaws (1889)=== [[File:Westwon trailer outlaws.png|right|thumb|300px|The desperadoes who want to rob the train]] In San Francisco, the widowed Lilith auctions off her possessions to pay off debts. She travels to [[Arizona]], inviting Zeb and his family to oversee a cattle ranch, her last remaining asset. Zeb (now an Arizona marshal), his wife Julie, and their children meet Lilith at Gold City's train station. There, Zeb runs into outlaw Charlie Gant. Zeb had killed Gant's brother in a gunfight. When Gant makes threats against Zeb and his family, Zeb turns to his friend, Gold City marshal Lou Ramsey. However, Gant is not wanted for anything in that territory, so Ramsey can do nothing. Zeb suspects Gant plans to steal a train's gold shipment, and prepares an ambush with Ramsey's reluctant help. Gant and his gang are killed in the shootout and resulting train wreck. Lilith and the Rawlings family travel by wagon to their new home.
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