- With several hundred Chinese in Tombstone, resentment brews among them about their treatment. suddenly a rash of beatings and thefts cause problems for Earp when a man is killed by the Chinese Earp turns to their queen China Mary for help.
- Being a mining town Tombstone is full of people from other countries which includes a large group of Chinese. Many do not speak English so they tend to stay segregated from the other citizens. Relations between them and others have been relatively calm but resentment is arising among some due to their treatment. The result is a series of assaults and robberies of mostly drunk men on the street. After one Earp finds a Chinese ring that he suspects belongs to one of the attackers. Earp forces a visit with the Chinese leader China Mary often called their "queen". She confirms the ring has a Chinese symbol meaning love but will not tell Earp to whom it belongs. After an attack in which a man is killed and it is confirmed Chinese were involved, Earp tries again to talk to China Mary. When she again refuses to help, Earp sets his own trap with himself as bait. He is able to catch one of the three attackers but no one is able to positively identify him. With little choice Earp releases Li Kung to China Mary who Earp suspects is his mother. She promises to prevent future attacks and does so in a painful way.—Anonymous
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