![]() ![]() With the loss of both her father and her brother, Mary gets ownership of the ranch and Ben promises to send her one of his bull's offspring. During a brawl between Joe and Jeremy, Claude is forced to shoot and kill Jeremy to prevent him from killing Joe from behind with an ax, but the sacrifice of his own son to save Joe comes at a price as Claude dies moments later of a heart attack. Realizing that Judge Rideout is on the take after dealing with him at his office, Ben gets a hearing with a different judge arranged to take place in Amarillo over control of the Roman ranch and the issue of Ben's bull, but when he goes to the ranch to reclaim his bull, a spiteful Jeremy reveals he had it slaughtered and cut up, then he tries to prevent Mary from returning the money owed to Ben, forcing an outraged Claude to pull a gun on his son to stop him. When Jeremy tries to make trouble for Claude and Mary and for Ben over the bull and the family ranch ownership, Ben brings in Hoss, Little Joe and Candy to help out. ![]() Try Martinique and Spectra colors in combination with 523b2c, as they are not as contrasting as a complementary color, hence, giving more hue variety to make your design stand out. They can be found 30° apart on either side of the complementary color (2c4352). Complicating matters is a corrupt judge named Rideout who is on Jeremy's payroll, who helped orchestrate Jeremy seizing control of his father's ranch through a false declaration of mental incompetence against Claude and who unjustly got a Mexican ranch hand hung over a charge of slaughtering a calf from the Roman ranch for food for his family, and he refuses to listen and attempts to abuse his power when Claude's daughter Mary accompanies Ben to the judge's office to try to overturn her brother's seizure of control of the ranch. The split-complementary Bonanza palette consists of 2c2f52 and 2c524e colors. ![]() The Cartwrights deliver a prize bull to Texas rancher Claude Roman as promised, but Claude's son Jeremy, who has become corrupt over time after he usurped control of the ranch due to his father's ill health, has no intention of paying the agreed sum for the bull and attempts to justify his actions by using moral equivalence to attack Ben and his father's acquisitions of their respective ranches. ![]()
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