The Mark of Zorro

by Johnston MCCULLEY (1883 - 1958)

A Ride in the Morning

The Mark of Zorro

In Spanish California, a troubling pattern had developed. The natives were reduced to peasants, the Franciscan friars that ministered to them were derided, and the only people who mattered were the caballeros – who styled themselves as knights of the New World. These men strutted about in elegant clothes, riding magnificent horses, and sporting rapiers at their sides that they were quick to draw if they felt their honor was affronted. Into this world burst Zorro (Spanish for “fox”). A later-day Robin Hood, he stole from the rich and gave to the poor, but he also took it upon himself to punish men who had notably abused others. Cloaked and masked, appearing suddenly from the dark, he always stayed ahead of the manhunt launched at his heels. The authorities called him a highwayman. And when the doings of a corrupt governor began to affect the good people around the pueblo of early Los Angeles, Zorro responded – vigorously. Summary by Mark Smith


Listen next episodes of The Mark of Zorro:
A Different Sort of Man , A Hint at Jealousy , A League is Formed , A Visit , All Against Them , An Understanding , At the Hacienda of Don Alejandro , At the Presidio , Captain Ramón Apologizes , Captain Ramón Writes a Letter , Close Quarters , Diego Seeks a Bride , Don Carlo Plays a Game , Don Diego Feels Ill , Don Diego Returns , Don Diego Shows Interest , Flight and Pursuit , Love Comes Swiftly , "Meal Mush and Goat's Milk!" , More Punishment , Orders for Arrest , Sergeant Gonzales Meets a Friend , Swift Punishment , The Blood of the Pulidos , The Chase That Failed , The Clash of Blades , The Clash of Blades Again , The Fox at Bay , The Man Unmasked , The Outrage , The Rescue , The Sign of the Fox , The Whipping , Three Suitors