This is another drama of Indian life. It shows Young Deer and Red Moon playing cards, and because of cheating, a quarrel follows, which leaves Young Deer the victor, but a sentence is passed by the Chief, who is Red Moon's father, that ...See moreThis is another drama of Indian life. It shows Young Deer and Red Moon playing cards, and because of cheating, a quarrel follows, which leaves Young Deer the victor, but a sentence is passed by the Chief, who is Red Moon's father, that Young Deer be tied to a wild horse and the animal let loose. The horse and his burden are seen by some cowboys and girls, and one of the latter rescues Young Deer. The Indians then manage to capture the girl. When her horse returns to the ranch minus its rider, much distress is shown, but Young Deer promises to bring her back. He comes to the spot where the Indians took their prisoner and sees there a knife, which he leaves and conceals himself. One of the Indians has returned for the weapon, but Young Deer overcomes him, and after attiring himself in in the Indian's garments goes to their camp. Here he finds the girl, stuns the guard and starts away with her. They are followed, however, by the Indians and a most exciting struggle takes place on a cliff. Just at the right minute when things look pretty dark for Young Deer, the cowboys come to his aid, the Indians are repulsed and everyone made happy through Young Deer's bravery. Written by
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