This story begins with Marion taking Toby, a servant boy, home after finding him dead. They stop at a schoolhouse to learn of Mary Videaux's whereabouts. He learns that Mary is taking tea at the home of Colonel Townes, a Tory leader. The Freedom Fighters storm the home to avoid a connection being made between Mary Videaux and Francis Marion. In secret, the Swamp Fox tells his fiancee of Toby's death, and tries to determine if Tarleton now knows of her scheme of espionage. Reaching no definite decision, Fran tells her to meet him at his brother's place later. Colonel Tarleton, arriving at the Townes plantation, insists he be allowed to take Mary home. On the trip, he accuses her of sending a message to Marion, but she stands her ground. Tarleton obviously lacks proof, but before the matter is resolved, Marion arrives, disarms Tarleton, and orders ""the lady"" to continue on her way. A band of Tories arrives, and Marion is forced to run, releasing Tarleton. After Mary arrives at Gab
Name | Type | Role | |
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Lewis R. Foster | Writer | ||
Myron Healey | Guest Star | ||
Rhys Williams | Guest Star | ||
James Anderson | Guest Star | ||
Louise Beavers | Guest Star | ||
John Sutton | Guest Star | ||
Dick Foran | Guest Star | ||
Barbara Eiler | Guest Star | ||
Tim Considine | Guest Star | ||
Dorothy Green | Guest Star | ||
Henry Daniell | Guest Star | ||
Sherry Jackson | Guest Star | ||
J. Pat O'Malley | Guest Star | ||
Smoki Whitfield | Guest Star | ||
Mary Field | Guest Star | ||
Louis King | Director |