Pedro, the foreman of the Colonel's ranch, very willingly complies with Daisy's request that he get her horse. As she is about to ride off Pedro offers her a rose, which she accepts graciously. She goes some distance on her way when her ...See morePedro, the foreman of the Colonel's ranch, very willingly complies with Daisy's request that he get her horse. As she is about to ride off Pedro offers her a rose, which she accepts graciously. She goes some distance on her way when her saddle becomes disordered. At this moment Slim, a cowboy, happens along and helps her. For his kindness he is rewarded with the rose Pedro had bestowed upon Daisy. Slim starts on his way when he observes a placard announcing help wanted at the Colonel's ranch. He applies and is taken before the foreman. Pedro recognizes his rose, remarks about it, and is finally angered when Slim refuses to return it. Daisy enters and as Slim passes the offending flower back, Pedro snatches it and dashes it in Slim's face. A quarrel ensues and only Daisy's intervention keeps the cowboys from joining Pedro. Slim is ordered from the ranch and Daisy appeals to her father for the discharge of Pedro; with him go all the cowboys. Daisy leaves a note telling her father she has gone in search of Slim. Pedro takes the note and follows after. Daisy is captured by Pedro and taken to a shack, where he taunts her. An Indian girl is an unseen spectator and endeavors to find help. This she does, in Slim, who gives her his horse to ride to the ranch, while he makes his way to the shack. Slim rescues Daisy, but after a hard ride, during which Slim is wounded, they are made prisoners. The Indian girl has meantime reached the ranch and a party have started to help Daisy. They arrive just in time. Slim's reward for his bravery is Daisy's hand given him by her father. Written by
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