In this Virginian story only The Virginian and Trampas are exactly who they say they
are, a pair of weary travelers looking for an establishment to spend the night.
They spend it at Ricardo Montalban's establishment out on the Dakota plains. He may be an innkeeper now, but at one time he led a rebellion of mixed blood French and Indian settlers in western Canada.
Some trappers have come to take him back to Canada to start another rebellion, But at least one has something different in mind. H.M. Wynant has some money to finance a rebellion representing American fur interests, but they've got an agenda of their own.
And finally Montalban's wife Lois Nettleton had a past life as a con artist and she took Trampas good many years back
This whole episode is devoted to getting the truth sorted out. In the end of course it does and we get a good drama out of it.
They spend it at Ricardo Montalban's establishment out on the Dakota plains. He may be an innkeeper now, but at one time he led a rebellion of mixed blood French and Indian settlers in western Canada.
Some trappers have come to take him back to Canada to start another rebellion, But at least one has something different in mind. H.M. Wynant has some money to finance a rebellion representing American fur interests, but they've got an agenda of their own.
And finally Montalban's wife Lois Nettleton had a past life as a con artist and she took Trampas good many years back
This whole episode is devoted to getting the truth sorted out. In the end of course it does and we get a good drama out of it.