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- Doctors are forced to transplant the head of a dying, racist surgeon onto the body of a black death row inmate.
- The Station Agent at Coyote Junction has a charming daughter, May, who has her own troubles keeping the cowboys and loafers in their place. Once, when accosted by a big fellow, she is saved from his company by Red Deer, an Indian living nearby. He takes the girl home and in their short walk falls in love with the "paleface lily." The next day May gives Red Deer her photograph, and following the custom of his people, to give gift for gift, Red Deer appears at May's home later with furs and blankets and a proposal of marriage. When he offers the latter Red Deer makes a quick exit through the window with May's daddy and a shotgun as a close second. May has become enamored, however, and decides to run away. This she attempts to do but, by a series of misadventures, falls into the hands of a bunch of desperadoes, chief of whom is the man Red Deer interfered with in the opening of the story. Red Deer also is captured. By a ruse both captives manage to escape.
- When the daughter of an Indian chief is given in marriage to the chief of a neighboring tribe, he sends a messenger to bring her. The Indian princess and the messenger fall in love and get married themselves, which, of course, results in their both being fugitives from their tribesmen. How they manage to ultimately escape, forms a series of intensely interesting pictures.
- Two friends randomly cross paths five years after high school and embark on a day of adventure. By the end of the day they both discover there can be more to life than the life they are living.
- A Mexican troubadour, Pedro, and his sister are singing and playing in the streets for a livelihood. An Indian girl of the Yaqui tribe, by name Silver Arrow, is fascinated by the handsome Mexican. She follows him when he goes to play in front of the old convent, and is delighted when he exchanges a few words with her. Passing a flower seller, she buys a bunch of roses, and proceeding to the cottage where the handsome Pedro is sitting in the garden, she watches her opportunity when he goes inside for a minute, to lay the flowers, tied with a hand taken front her hair, on his chair. Watching from behind a wall, she sees him take a rose and pin it on his coat. She then sees his sweetheart Marguerita come up and kiss him, and seeing the flower, she accuses him of deceiving her. She soon forgives Pedro and vents her jealousy by trampling on the flowers. Silver Arrow is morose, and seeing that she is not preferred to Marguerita, swears vengeance. A few days later the Indian maid is up in a tree recovering a bird she has shot with her arrow, when Pedro comes along disguised as a cowboy. Keeping quiet, she sees him hold up the express messenger as he rides along, and taking the booty, hide it among some shrubs. Stealing up to the cottage, she is about to stab Marguerita with a dagger when Pedro in the nick of time shoots it out of her hand. She denounces Pedro as a bandit and goes on her way. Marguerita ascertains from Pedro that the Yaqui girl's words are true, and insists that they must prevent the girl from informing the authorities. They follow after her, and scion catching up, overpower her and bind her on the back of a large white horse without bridle or saddle. They send him with his burden towards the boundless prairie. An Indian on a hill sees the horse and rushes to a nearby camp and obtains the aid of the cowboys, who are celebrating a roundup. They all mount and after a long chase one of the boys manages to lasso the white horse. Unbound, Silver Arrow tells her story and they all proceed to the Mexican's cottage. He sees them coming, led by the Indian girl, and knows that all is up. Shots are exchanged, but with so many against him, Pedro is soon riddled with bullets. Marguerita falls and weeps over his body and as she turns and sees Silver Arrow, says: "This is your work: see what you have done." But the Indian girl, satisfied at her revenge, without a tremor replies: "I swore if I no have him, you no have him."
- Red Shield, a Cheyenne, is madly enamored with the daughter of a Sioux chief, which love is reciprocated by her. But the Sioux and Cheyennes were ever bitter enemies and a marriage between them is not to be thought of, so when he offers ponies and fur robes for the hand of the maid he is promptly refused by her father, who informs him that at no price can he marry his daughter. Big Bear Claw, himself a Sioux chief, is the successful suitor for the girl's hand, and she is then given to him. Red Shield, however, follows on their trail, and on a dark night quietly awakes her and together they fly. Big Bear Claw and his braves soon take up the pursuit, and when Red Shield and the squaw take to the river in their canoe they soon follow in their fleet of canoes. After a long chase downstream they are unable to catch up, but when Red Shield takes again to land he is hindered by the girl, who is becoming fatigued, and is soon overtaken. Big Bear Claw, wishing to be generous to the girl, offers Red Shield that they fight for her, and after a long knife and wrestling fight Red Shield is victorious, and taking the squaw in his canoe sets out with her for the home of his people.
- A squaw man learns that his sweetheart back east is coming to visit him and he drives his squaw out. She in retaliation, visits her tribe, tells her story and the white girl is captured by the Indians and the squaw man is notified that she will be killed. He succeeds in rescuing her, but is pursued by the Indians. After many thrilling adventures the pair finally escape.
- After sending a text message she immediately regrets, Madi fights a physical form of her anxiety, experiencing many emotions while trying to stay calm.
- A California family gets more than they bargained for, when they call Steve and Cindy in to investigate their haunted dream home.