When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00Orphanage.
00:01There's something a little funny about that.
00:04Is there?
00:04But why are you both here?
00:06Pearl.
00:06It's Chuck, right?
00:08Most definitely is.
00:09I admire your perseverance in tracking your sister down.
00:11How long are you two apart?
00:13Years.
00:14I was seven and she was five when we were put in different orphanages.
00:18Welcome back, Gabe.
00:19It's good to be here.
00:20So, are you new in town?
00:21Are you?
00:22Fire!
00:23We can make butter with this.
00:31Oh, but my arm is still sore from the last batch we made.
00:34No one ever said it was easy.
00:37I thought it was one healthy looking cow.
00:39Well, Mary Louise has sort of taken charge.
00:41Only with feeding, milking, and mucking the shed.
00:45Is that all?
00:47We've got to make sure your feet don't get infected.
00:51They're called who's.
00:53Right.
00:54Or who's.
00:56How can we do that?
00:58I can bring something over later that'll help.
01:00Okay.
01:01Thanks again, Virginia.
01:05Virginia, is it?
01:06Like I said, Mary Louise has sort of taken charge of her.
01:13So, to what do we owe the pleasure?
01:15I wasn't making a house call.
01:16But we didn't have any issue.
01:18Well, the fact is, now that we have a little future bet in the valley, I'm just watching my practice.
01:23Grace, if you don't leave now, the children will be late for school.
01:31Oh, and you have patients to treat now that you've taken over for Dr. Wilson.
01:35Taking over isn't really accurate.
01:36More like desperately hanging on.
01:38Either way, the town is grateful.
01:41It's not what I'm sensing in the examination room, but I'll take it.
01:44Constable Kinslow.
02:08Lillian, I was hoping I could talk to Vincent and Christian.
02:11They were just leaving for school.
02:13It won't take long.
02:15Oh, don't worry.
02:15I just want to ask a few questions about what they saw on the night of the fire.
02:19Come on in.
02:20Well, fruit's still a little green, but for a discount, let me take some off your hand.
02:32I don't know how much of a discount I could give you.
02:38Oh, Joe.
02:40Restore.
02:42How long till you think you'll be back in business?
02:44I'm not sure.
02:50Folks seem to be doing fine without it, though.
03:02Yeah.
03:02Come on.
03:04Come on.
03:06Let's go.
03:09Oh, great.
03:11What a surprise.
03:12Whoa.
03:14Good boy.
03:17Okay.
03:18Hello, Grace.
03:19Did you get our telegram?
03:21We did.
03:22I just thought you'd be sending the lumber.
03:23I didn't know you'd be delivering it yourself.
03:27I always say good news is like flowers.
03:30Best delivered in person.
03:31And there is a lot more lumber on the way.
03:35Everyone, these are my friends from Hope Valley, Lee and Rosemary Coulter.
03:39Nice to meet you.
03:40Please, help yourself to all the wood you want in the wagon.
03:43There's plenty more where that came from.
03:44If you folks are looking for lodging for the evening, I've just opened up.
03:47Oh, they're going to be staying with us.
03:49Right?
03:51How wonderful.
03:51Absolutely.
03:54I want to apologize for making you both late for school.
03:57It's okay.
03:58Yeah, we don't care.
03:59But I have a feeling that Miss Lillian does.
04:08I also want to say how thankful I am to you boys.
04:10The other night you saved a lot of lives by running into the hotel and yelling fire.
04:15That's my job to piece together some things from that night.
04:19Could you tell me exactly what you saw when you were outside the hotel?
04:23We were playing catch on the boardwalk, then we saw smoke across the street, so we ran in.
04:28You were always on the boardwalk?
04:30Yes, sir.
04:30You never crossed the street?
04:36No.
04:37You were never over by the infirmary, you say?
04:42We were just on the boardwalk.
04:44The entire time?
04:46Yes, sir.
04:46It's really important that you remember this accurately.
04:57Boys, why don't you get ready for school?
05:04May I have a word?
05:16I said you were just going to ask a few questions.
05:18That's what I was doing.
05:19No, you were treating those boys like they were criminals.
05:25I have an eyewitness who saw the boys running from the fire.
05:30They were playing catch on the boardwalk.
05:32Not according to the witness.
05:46Those boys told you what they saw, and I believe them.
06:14How about this?
06:14So, I'll go back to town and talk to my eyewitness.
06:17Maybe you got something wrong.
06:19But I think my investigation is going to bring me back here.
06:23Because the boys are hiding something.
06:24Well, I can tell you what they're not hiding.
06:26They did not set that fire.
06:29I hope you're right.
06:42You're going to be late for school.
06:43Well, we'll talk about this later.
06:45Okay.
06:46Bye, Mr. Lillian.
06:52There we go.
06:52Thanks.
06:53So, what do you do for work, Joe?
06:54I run the general store.
06:57Or, did.
06:58Sorry.
06:59Yeah.
07:00Yeah, and the lumber business fire is a big concern, so I understand.
07:04Right.
07:05Gentlemen!
07:06Oh, hey, sweetheart.
07:07I'm sure you two could use a break.
07:09We've got refreshments.
07:10I'm okay.
07:12I'll take one.
07:13You're welcome.
07:14Oh.
07:16You're embarrassing me in front of Joe.
07:18No, you're embarrassed.
07:19Empty.
07:20Did Joe tell you that he sacrificed his store to save the town?
07:25No, he failed to mention that.
07:27Well, it was already gone.
07:28It just made more sense to protect the town.
07:30Don't let him get away with that.
07:32This man lost everything in the fire.
07:33You planning to rebuild on the same spot?
07:37Well, I'm considering another location.
07:59Anything else I can help you with?
08:01No, I'm fine.
08:03Excuse me.
08:17Could you please direct me to the infirmary?
08:20Well, it's, um, over there.
08:23Good.
08:24Bravo.
08:25Right.
08:26Well, where would your doctor be, then?
08:28If there's something wrong with you, they're treating folks just inside.
08:31Stand in.
08:32Everyone in Hope Valley sends their best.
08:39Oh, how's Elizabeth and Little Jack?
08:41Oh, they're well.
08:42Little Jack isn't so little anymore.
08:44I don't know what Elizabeth is feeding him.
08:48Oh, Pearl, I would like you to meet my friend Rosemary.
08:51Oh, how do you do?
08:54Did you hear?
08:55What?
08:56It seems the fire was deliberately set.
08:58There's an eyewitness and two suspects.
09:01Really?
09:01Oh, my.
09:02Constable Kinslow is already investigating.
09:04Thank you for being patient, everyone.
09:24I will get to you as quickly as I can.
09:26Just to be clear, I'm only treating people today.
09:32Why is my first-class hotel now a barn?
09:37We're all a little out of our element.
09:39I need you and these sick people out of here.
09:42Yeah, man, I'm working on it.
09:44And how does this feel?
09:51Excuse me.
09:52Okay.
09:54Can I help you?
09:56You must be Dr. Wilson.
09:57Maggie Parsons, your new nurse.
09:59I thought I'd start at the end of the line,
10:01help those I could so they didn't bother you.
10:03Thank you for taking the bull by the horns, Miss Parsons.
10:06Unfortunately, I'm not Dr. Wilson.
10:08He was injured in the fire.
10:10Not as badly as the infirmary, I hope.
10:12No, he fared a little better.
10:14But all we have, as far as medicine goes,
10:18is what was in his doctor's bag.
10:20And if you're not Dr. Wilson...
10:23I'm Chuck Stewart, town veterinarian.
10:25Well, we'll do what we can with what we have, then.
10:28You're seeing patients in a room upstairs?
10:30I am, yes.
10:32Well, let me get settled,
10:34and we'll see if we can clear out the lobby
10:35to keep that prickly hotel owner happy.
10:38You know, he's my uncle.
10:40Oh.
10:41Of course I'm settled.
10:42I'm sorry.
10:43Prickly's being generous.
10:52Hey.
10:53How was school?
10:55It was good.
10:56Okay.
10:57I'm starving.
10:59Where's Christian and Vincent?
11:00They said they were going to go fishing.
11:02Oh.
11:03Is everything okay?
11:05Of course it is.
11:07Lillian!
11:07Rosemary!
11:09Rosemary!
11:10Oh my goodness.
11:14Rosemary and Lee transported the lumber themselves.
11:17So kind of you both.
11:18Oh, we were happy to help out.
11:20And who are all these wonderful children?
11:23This is Helen, Sophia, Fred, and Mary Louise.
11:27Hello.
11:27Hello.
11:28Hello.
11:28How do you do?
11:30They're adorable.
11:32Where's Lee?
11:33Helping with the cleanup, I believe.
11:35Oh.
11:36They're staying with us.
11:37Of course they are.
11:39And after dinner, we can put on a play for you.
11:41Right?
11:42Oh my goodness.
11:43A group of young thespians.
11:45It's my turn to be the star this time.
11:47Of course it is.
11:48There is nothing I love better than a little dinner theater.
11:51Well, we'll let Eleanor know we have company.
12:15Oh boy.
12:16I know that look.
12:18I know that look very well.
12:19Well, look.
12:20The one where you're asking yourself if this is right for you.
12:25Yeah, I had the same look before I bought the sawmill in Hope Valley.
12:28So, is this the place you're thinking of taking over?
12:32Just considering the possibility.
12:36Well, should we take a closer look?
12:39Yeah.
12:41Yeah.
12:49Well, it would be a labor of love.
13:01I'm sensing more labor than love.
13:06Probably building's never easy.
13:08I think this town's worth it.
13:09They're good people.
13:14It's so nice to finally see Brookfield.
13:17Certainly has his charm.
13:19Hmm.
13:20Pardon me.
13:21Chuck Stewart.
13:22Oh, Rosemary Coulter.
13:24I just heard about the lumber.
13:26The fact that you came out all this way to help us, it means a lot.
13:30Well, this town holds two of my very favorite people.
13:34They have certainly brought some new life to this old town.
13:42It was a pleasure to meet you.
13:44Do you feel like excuse me?
13:47Speaking of charming, Rosemary.
13:50Well, you haven't mentioned him in any one of your letters.
13:52He's quite cute.
13:53Well, I'm sure there are lots of people in this town who I also haven't mentioned.
13:58Well, I'm sure none of those other people are quite as suitable as Mr. Stewart.
14:04Shall we?
14:05Keep talking about Chuck.
14:07Fine.
14:08Let's go.
14:09I see.
14:10I think I know better.
14:11I don't know.
14:15Rest assured, Miss Parker.
14:16You don't have to break it down.
14:23Come in.
14:30I'm going to guess this is about your knee.
14:35I twisted it pretty bad.
14:36Night of the fire.
14:37Let's take a look, then.
14:41What's your name?
14:42Ah, Daniel Olsen.
14:43Well, Daniel, we're going to have to get a better look at the injury.
14:47Would you mind terribly?
14:50Uh, sure.
14:51It's extremely swollen.
14:53Yeah, I, uh, I can't seem to bend it at all.
14:56No wonder.
14:57Listen, anything you can do, Miss, I'm the foreman over at the Stewart Ranch.
15:02Are you up for trying something unusual?
15:05I'm up for trying anything.
15:07All right.
15:08Come back first thing tomorrow morning, and I think I'll have something that could help.
15:12Thank you, Miss.
15:13Come on, thank you.
15:22You're welcome.
15:22Where to next?
15:23Excuse me.
15:27Hello.
15:28I just thought I'd pop over and introduce myself.
15:30Maggie Parsons.
15:32I'm the town's new nurse.
15:33Grace Bennett.
15:33Rosemary Coulter.
15:36Are you from England?
15:37Yes, are you?
15:38No, I'm not.
15:39But I did play Reg in Duchess of Cornwall, in King Lear.
15:45Splendid.
15:45Mm-hmm.
15:46I'm looking for some white birch.
15:48You're looking for a tree?
15:51Yes.
15:52Whatever for?
15:53Well, there are anti-inflammatory properties in its sap.
15:56Hmm.
15:57I think I've seen some birch behind those trees, just over there.
16:00Hmm.
16:08Just asking if you've taken stock of your own cattle is all.
16:11We have, Ken, and we didn't find any of your cattle among them.
16:14That's got to be wrong.
16:15I've lost too many this year.
16:16And we've had high losses, too.
16:17It's got to be wolves or cougars.
16:19I need you to count again.
16:21There's not some thing taking down my cattle.
16:23It's someone.
16:25But my family is not stealing your cattle.
16:27If you think I'm going to run home with my tail between my legs because the stewards
16:31told me to, you don't know me.
16:34Gentlemen.
16:37There's something I can help with.
16:40We're fine.
16:41We're not fine.
16:43Chuck and his family are rustling my cattle.
16:45Ken, I told you.
16:46Predators leave bones.
16:48Most of my cattle are disappearing without a trace.
16:52It's good you're back, Constable.
16:54You need to watch this family.
16:56Come on, Ken.
16:57Let's take this inside.
16:58Oh, no.
16:58I've said my piece.
17:00For now.
17:02But just because those records went up in smoke, don't think I'm letting this lie.
17:07Oh, my goodness.
17:19Those flowers.
17:21They're beautiful.
17:23I was leaving my feed store, and I saw them running from the infirmary.
17:28He told the constable.
17:29I did.
17:32Orphans.
17:33They'd be tough to control for anybody.
17:35Much less two young women with no experience.
17:39I just hope Lillian isn't becoming as reckless as her father.
17:41Ben.
17:45So you're the eyewitness.
17:48Well, I'm not sure what you heard.
17:49What I heard is you accusing my children of having something to do with the fire.
17:52With all due respect, they're not your children, which is part of the problem.
17:56They are my children.
17:57And they're my responsibility, so I would like to know what you saw.
18:02Well, it was dark.
18:04But I saw those boys running from the fire.
18:06Who, exactly.
18:07I don't remember their names.
18:08You're two oldest ones.
18:10Maybe you just want to believe it was them.
18:12Or maybe it was.
18:21You're both wrong.
18:27Grace, who was that man?
18:30Ben Mendelsohn, he runs the feed store.
18:32And the woman?
18:34Tess Stewart.
18:35She related to the handsome young fellow?
18:38His mother.
18:40Oh, goodness.
18:40Well, that does complicate things a bit.
18:45Thanks a lot.
18:46Now, you look like a man who has made a decision about something.
19:00You always reading people?
19:01Truth is, it's good for business.
19:03It's about the store?
19:04Yeah, in a way.
19:07You can't get me.
19:08Hey.
19:09I got you.
19:11I can't see anything.
19:13Hey.
19:13I got you.
19:18Over here.
19:19I'm over here.
19:23You're it.
19:24Kids, come on in.
19:25I want you to get your homework done before dinner.
19:29Boys, just a second.
19:33Have you had a second to think about our discussion with Constable Kinslow this morning?
19:38What do you mean?
19:39Well, is there anything more you remember about the fire?
19:41Who you saw out there?
19:43What you were doing?
19:45We told them everything.
19:47We were on the boardwalk, then we saw the fire.
19:51Right.
19:52We didn't start the fire.
19:54I didn't say that you did.
19:55Then why do you keep asking us?
19:57You don't trust us.
19:59Like everyone else in town.
20:02We've got a guest.
20:05Come on in.
20:05Come on in.
20:05Come on in.
20:07Come on in.
20:11Oh, goodness.
20:17Where's Lee?
20:18He's still in town.
20:19He'll be along shortly.
20:20These are for you and for Grace.
20:22Oh, those are beautiful, aren't they?
20:24All right, everyone.
20:25Let's get Rosemary settled.
20:27We'll be right there.
20:28Oh, what a gentleman.
20:32Shall we go?
20:33You must be Vincent.
20:37And this is Christian.
20:40You should know that there's some people in town that think that Vincent and Christian had something to do with the fire.
20:44Gabriel does, too.
20:45He came by this morning.
20:47What'd they say?
20:48They were playing catch on the boardwalk.
20:51Well, then that's what they were doing.
20:54You're right.
20:57Yeah.
20:57Let's go.
21:27Let's go.
21:57Oh, really? Okay. Uh, yeah. I'll be there in a couple minutes.
22:01Put in a hard day's work.
22:03No, it's one day. It's gonna take a lot more than that for this town to turn around.
22:08It's too bad that Joe couldn't be a part of that, though.
22:10What?
22:11Oh, you hadn't heard. Sorry, I shouldn't have said anything.
22:14Okay. I'll be in in a minute.
22:16All right.
22:24Lillian.
22:25This house is amazing. It's so cozy.
22:31Thank you. Hey, try and make it that way.
22:36What is it?
22:37How do you know if someone's not telling the truth?
22:45Well, I'm an actor, so I am a bit of an expert at reading people.
22:49What I have noticed on the very rare occasion when Lee might be holding something back,
22:54he looks down at the ground as though the truth just fell out of his pocket.
22:58Is this about Vincent and Christian?
23:03I don't know what's going on, but something is.
23:08Some of these children, they have complicated pasts,
23:12and I wonder if maybe I'm in over my head.
23:16All of these children are fed and clothed, and most importantly, they are loved.
23:22But maybe people are right. Maybe we don't have enough experience.
23:26You have the same experience as all of these children.
23:29If they're going to trust anyone, it's going to be you.
23:35Lillian.
23:37Just give it some time.
23:41Excuse me.
23:43Performance is about to begin.
23:45Oh, well, we should go.
23:46I gave Sophia a few little line readings.
23:50Woo-hoo!
23:56This is one of my favorite stories.
24:02It gets a little scary, but don't worry.
24:05Everything turns out all right in the end.
24:07Well, thank you so much for putting our minds at ease.
24:11Now we can relax and enjoy the rest of the story.
24:14All right.
24:15Now, we all know how it starts.
24:18Once upon a time.
24:19That's right.
24:21Now, once upon a time, in a land far, far away, was a fearless young princess.
24:34My lady, it brings me ever great pleasure to be here with you this evening.
24:43And one day, when she was out chasing butterflies, she came across
24:49a fierce dragon.
24:52And that is when she met the old wise owl.
25:07Oh, no.
25:08Scary.
25:10Who are you, fair bait?
25:14This place won't be the same without you.
25:24Yeah, you'll just miss my money discount.
25:26Not too much of the free apples.
25:30You're moving away.
25:32Sit down.
25:34I guess Lee told you.
25:36Heading around the noon stage tomorrow.
25:39Were you just going to leave?
25:40No, of course I was going to say goodbye.
25:42Talk to him.
25:43I have been.
25:44Maybe something more persuasive than missing free food.
25:48This is your home.
25:52I got cousins down south.
25:55I got word today and they're going to put me up.
25:57Cousins?
25:58Yeah.
26:00Family.
26:04Well, if you're leaving, I guess I better raise a glass.
26:09Ah, that's never mind.
26:11Joe, here's to your terrible decision.
26:18That may be the worst host I've ever heard.
26:20Yeah.
26:24Whoa.
26:25Whoa.
26:29Lights out in five minutes, boys?
26:31Okay.
26:31I wanted to thank you three for being such great hosts or guests.
26:37I never had to ask for your help.
26:39You just jumped right in.
26:41I love you, boys.
26:42Love you.
26:44Good night.
26:44Good night.
26:44Good night.
26:45I'm exhausted.
26:59I'm exhausted.
27:03You did work very hard in town today.
27:10Oh, I don't think that was it.
27:13Six kids is a lot.
27:15It is a lot of kids.
27:17I don't know how Louis and Grace get through a single day.
27:20Yes, I couldn't do it.
27:22Sweetheart, one thing I have learned about you is that you can get through anything.
27:27You're right.
27:28I can.
27:29But I wouldn't want to do it without you by my side.
27:33And you'll never have to.
27:38So.
27:41You want me to read to you?
27:42I'll only give you a few line readings.
27:45Wonderful.
27:50Once upon a time.
27:51Oh, with feeling.
27:59I have to sit those boys down.
28:04They're hiding something.
28:06I can feel it.
28:07We'll both talk to them.
28:09Why don't they believe they can talk to us?
28:11Lilian.
28:14I grew up in orphanages where you felt like you had to keep secrets because mistakes went unforgiven.
28:22It's not that place.
28:24We'll talk to them.
28:26Everything will be fine.
28:29Have you seen Vincent and Christian?
28:31No.
28:32Why?
28:32Because I can't find them anywhere.
28:37Christian?
28:38Vincent?
28:40Boys?
28:46Christian?
28:49Vincent?
28:50Boys?
28:51Boys?
28:59Boys?
29:00Christian?
29:01Christian?
29:03Vincent?
29:07Christian?
29:08Vincent?
29:10Now come out wherever you are.
29:14Christian?
29:15Vincent?
29:17Where are you?
29:23Vincent?
29:24What are you?
29:32What's going on?
29:34There's something we have to tell you.
29:37It's about the fire.
29:40Okay.
29:51It's gone.
29:54Good morning.
30:00Good morning.
30:02Boys, tell Constable Kinslet what you told me.
30:07We're really sorry, but we lied about what happened the other night.
30:11We weren't playing catcher on the boardwalk.
30:13Well, that's not all we did.
30:21I figured.
30:22Good morning.
30:24So?
30:26What happened?
30:31Go on.
30:31We started on the boardwalk, but then I want to go see the skeleton in Dr. Wilson's office.
30:38It's my fault.
30:39I dared him.
30:41We heard it was from a real person.
30:42His back door was unlocked, honest.
30:47We heard something next door.
30:48From the Cattlemen's Association?
30:50That's right.
30:51What did you hear?
30:52Glass breaking.
30:54And it scared us.
30:55We hid so no one would find us.
30:56But then after a bit, we ran out because we smelled smoke.
31:00I must have dropped the ball in the way.
31:03And when you ran out, did you see fire?
31:05Through the window of the Cattlemen's Association.
31:08Did you see anyone in there?
31:09Anyone outside?
31:10No, sir.
31:11But there was that horse.
31:13That's right.
31:13And there when we went in.
31:15And I bet it was gone when you got out.
31:16What did this horse look like?
31:21It was yellow with a white tail.
31:24And a white mane.
31:28Thank you, boys.
31:39So what exactly is in this stuff?
31:41Birch resin.
31:42From a tree?
31:43It has anti-inflammatory and warming properties.
31:47Well, whatever it is, it's making my leg feel good.
31:50You know, I suspect old Doc Wilson probably would have just told me to quit my belly aching and get back to work.
31:56I think you'll find that Dr. Wilson and I have slightly different bedside manners.
32:00I much prefer the term whiny baby to belly aching.
32:07Is that supposed to be for me, too?
32:09It helps take the resin off.
32:11You should use its latest night to clean your knee.
32:14It'll be awfully sticky.
32:15Well, it seems like a waste of good whiskey to me.
32:18Oh.
32:19If you don't tell the hotel owner, I won't.
32:23Deal.
32:23And I want to see you back tomorrow.
32:25Are you sure?
32:26Because it's already making my life feel good.
32:28The resin will wear off soon.
32:29We want to treat it for a few days until the swelling goes down for good.
32:33Okay.
32:34Well, thank you for everything.
32:35You are quite welcome.
32:36And I'll see you again tomorrow.
32:42Yes, ma'am.
32:46Boys, can you find Eleanor and let her know I'll be right there?
32:48So, I was right.
32:58Pardon?
32:59The boys weren't telling the truth.
33:02No, I was right.
33:04They didn't set the fire.
33:06Well, either way.
33:10So, what happens now?
33:15I take what I just learned and find the real culprit.
33:20I haven't had a chance to thank you for saving my life.
33:30You're welcome.
33:30Ben.
33:49Hey.
33:50I figure with your business, you've seen most of the horses around these parts.
33:53You're probably right.
33:55How many Palominos would you say there are?
34:00I don't know, uh, not many.
34:04Maybe six or seven.
34:06I wonder if you could tell me who owns them.
34:20Thanks again for letting me stay here, Ronnie.
34:23It really is a lovely hotel.
34:25Thank you, Joe.
34:27I'm sorry to see you go.
34:29Yeah.
34:30All the best, huh?
34:32Thanks.
34:37Nice bag.
34:40Pearl gave it to me.
34:42It is now my most expensive personal belonging.
34:46You have a few minutes before the stage gets here.
34:50If you don't mind, I'd like to show you something before you go.
34:53These cousins, what side are they on?
35:01My mother's, I think.
35:03You know, family comes in all shapes and sizes.
35:07Especially true on my father's side.
35:13What did you do?
35:13Farmers have donated fresh fruit and vegetables to help you get back on your feet.
35:38Mr. Coulter used his lumber to make these shelves.
35:41Yeah, and me and Vincent help.
35:43And they were a very fine help.
35:45I know that during tough times, it's nice to be around family.
35:48They have your back.
35:50Think about it.
35:51You sacrificed your store to save this town.
35:53And now we don't want to help you.
35:54It seems to me you don't have to travel to find family.
36:01You have it right here?
36:04No.
36:05No.
36:24Boys, take this stuff up to my ranch.
36:27I'll get rid of it.
36:48You want me to go over it again?
36:49We soak our hooves in soapy water.
36:52I've got it.
36:53You might need some help getting her hooves in there.
36:55I'll be fine.
36:56Virginia and I have an understanding.
37:02Thanks for coming out here.
37:04I know you're busy in town.
37:06No problem.
37:08Well, on behalf of my cow.
37:13You're very welcome.
37:15You want me to check on your horses?
37:16I'll get a horse to the lunch.
37:19You want to go out for lunch with me tomorrow?
37:20At the hotel?
37:25That was so sweet.
37:29But the orphanage keeps me pretty busy.
37:33Okay.
37:35Perhaps another time, then.
37:38Wow.
37:40Thanks again for helping us with Virginia.
37:42Of course.
37:43See you around.
38:13Lillian, it's time for us to leave.
38:23It was so lovely seeing you both.
38:29Yeah, thanks again for coming.
38:30It was an absolute pleasure.
38:32So when will you be back in Hope Valley?
38:34Oh, one of these days we're going to pack up all the kids and head out your way.
38:37It'll be our surprise.
38:38Wonderful.
38:39Great.
38:39Well, our door is always open.
38:41It's good seeing you.
38:43You're doing a wonderful job here.
38:45You really think so?
38:46You're an inspiration.
38:51All right, well, make sure you tell Sophia when she's performing, she can never be too big.
39:04Bye.
39:05Bye.
39:06Bye.
39:07Bye.
39:07Bye.
39:07Bye.
39:07Bye.
39:13Ben, what brings you here?
39:23The Maudie stopped by to ask me some questions.
39:27I think it was about the fire.
39:30Oh, yeah?
39:31He asked me if I knew who had a Palomino.
39:35You gave him my name?
39:36Among others.
39:37Yeah.
39:42I just thought you'd want to know.
39:45Yeah, thanks for telling me.
39:56Oh, I miss Rosemary and Leigh already.
39:59They really are great people.
40:00And a lot of fun.
40:04You know, you never know how or where you might need someone who turns out to be important
40:08in your life.
40:11Your eyes kind of sparkle when you're about to make a point.
40:18I overheard Chuck asking you to lunch.
40:20So, uh, then you also heard me turn him down.
40:27Why did you?
40:34Stewart's have been so cruel to you and your family over the years.
40:38And since you're my family, I just don't really see the point of lunch with Chuck.
40:48Do you like him?
40:48Uh, maybe I just like the way he treats Virginia.
41:02And maybe you like him.
41:07When it comes to romance, this is my first chance to be a big sister.
41:18So, what do you got?
41:25Listen to your heart, Grace.
41:27You deserve the best.
41:30And if the best turns out to be Chuck Stewart, then you have my undying support.
41:40And there may be challenges along the way, but we can face them together.
41:45You're really getting this big sister thing down.
41:56You're really getting this big sister thing down.
41:56But I'm asking, perhaps, doesn't go right back.
42:00Perfect.
42:02Merci.
42:04Thanks, Sage.
42:05I love mine.
42:07I love mine.
42:08I love mine.
42:11Bye.
42:13I love mine.
42:14I love mine.
42:15Bye.
42:16Bye.
42:16I love mine.
42:18Bye.
42:18Bye.
42:19Bye.
42:19Bye.
42:20Bye.
42:20Bye.
42:20Bye.
42:22Bye.
42:23Bye.
42:24Bye.
42:24Bye.