Jim Cobbett had waited a long time to stop being alone. A homesteader known more for his stubbornness than his luck, Jim had finally brought a bride out to his Kansas spread – a handsome, high-strung woman named Lila, fresh from back east. Matt Dillon and Chester watched them leave the wedding celebration and ride into the prairie night, and for a while, Dodge City was content to leave them to it. But a month or so later, Hank Lewes – Jim’s long-time rival, a man with a grudge as old as a water rights dispute – came into the marshal’s office with a story: Lila was gone. Jim sat alone on the homestead, stock missing, wife nowhere to be found, and not a word of explanation to offer.
Dillon brought Doc out to the homestead, already suspicious of a story that didn’t quite fit. What he found beneath those flowers was the truth – and a grief too quiet and bone-deep to be anything but real.
Episode Quotes:
“Loneliness’ll do that to a man sometimes.” – Marshal Matt Dillon
“I just couldn’t not have planted flowers there.” – Jim Cobbett
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