One of the poorest entries in the series.Right from the git-go it wasn't difficult to determine how the story might come to such an ending within the 25 minutes allotted. It seems that Ms.Colleen has been robbed of her savings(which includes fare to continue to St Louis) as she disembarks the stage in Dodge; even the driver is smitten by her good looks and sweet Southern drawl as he escorts her inside.When she reports the theft to Marshal Dillon, he assures her that everything will be done to assist her, and that her money may even be found(while she pleads to him how helpless and forlorn she is). Two of the biggest suckers for her are Chester and Bull Rieger, a townsman who was to leave on a stage, but was so smitten that he stayed,got all spiffied up and showered her with food, money, and even a house! Poor Chester went into debt by ferrying back and forth her new home with all sorts of victuals.About the only factual things concerning Ms Colleen are that Joanna Moore grew up in the South as an orphan.