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- Julie Leneau, a country schoolteacher in Canada, becomes the bride of Geoffrey Arnold, but her happiness is shattered by a woman named Claire who convinces Julie that she is Arnold's lawful wife. Julie flees and nearly perishes in a blizzard before she is found by government official Hubert Randolph, with whom she is snowbound and whom she later accepts in marriage so as to give an honorable name to her child. In Jamaica he rises in a government post, and Julie's baby is accepted as his own. When Geoffrey visits Randolph, her former love is rekindled, and during a tropical storm in which Geoffrey is injured she discovers that he has not been unfaithful. Learning the truth, Randolph surrenders his wife and her child to Geoffrey.
- Huell goes to Santa Rosa Island, one of the eight Channel Islands, to learn its natural and human history from ranger Bill Faulkner. Cattle ranching started in the 1840's and Huell meets the Vail family who have owned the ranch since 1902.
- Huell visits with the Vail and Vickers families, who had been cattle ranching on Santa Rosa Island from 1901 to 1998, to learn about their custom-built boat named the Vaquero used to get the cattle to the mainland for market.