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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00How possible, Ken said what you told me?
00:02We lied about what happened the other night.
00:04Did you see anyone in there, anyone outside?
00:06There was that horse.
00:07What does this horse look like?
00:08You wanna go out for lunch with me tomorrow?
00:10Oh, that's so sweet.
00:11Maggie Parsons, the new nurse.
00:13What's your name?
00:14Ah, Daniel Olsen.
00:15I'll see you again tomorrow.
00:16Yes, ma'am.
00:17What'd you do?
00:18I didn't do anything.
00:23The Mounties stopped by to ask me some questions.
00:25I think it was about the fire.
00:30I'm off to Joe's.
00:39Hey, what have you got there?
00:41Vincent needs new shoes.
00:43He didn't even tell me us were too tight.
00:45I just found him trying to squeeze into them.
00:51What is it?
00:52I don't know.
00:53Kids are not the best in those big orphanages.
00:56Well, I hope you realize that it's not like that here.
01:00Yeah.
01:03None of these look like they're the right size.
01:05Well, buy four hand-me-downs in the attic.
01:06He needs proper shoes that fit.
01:09We'll make sure he has them.
01:12Yeah.
01:13I don't know how much the foot is.
01:15No, no.
01:16I won't do the other day.
01:17I want to go.
01:18I want to go.
01:19If you look like my grandpa,
01:20I want to go.
01:21What's the next step?
01:22I want to go out and go out.
01:23I want to go.
01:24See you.
01:25Get back!
01:26I want to go.
01:27I want to play.
01:28I want to go out and go out.
01:29I want to go out and go out and get beat.
01:32I want to go out and get my baby people.
01:33Are you following me?
01:46Not at all.
01:46I'm headed to town.
01:48It kind of looks like you're following me.
01:50Oh, I saw your wagon.
01:52It seemed rude to pass you.
01:54It seemed presumptuous to ride alongside.
01:57Oh, okay.
01:59So you chose to follow me.
02:00It's not following when I'm headed the same direction.
02:04Do you want me to ride ahead?
02:05No, just ride at your normal pace.
02:08Fine.
02:14Okay.
02:16This isn't working for me either.
02:18All right, option three it is.
02:30He's beautiful.
02:53Although, uh, I don't think you came by to admire my horses.
02:59No.
03:01I can't ask about one in particular.
03:02Yeah?
03:03Your palomino.
03:04Oh, she's a good horse.
03:06You may have been involved in something not so good.
03:08What do you mean?
03:09Who rides her?
03:10From my ranch hands, even me sometimes.
03:13Who's riding her right now?
03:15I believe Daniel is.
03:17Daniel's your foreman, right?
03:18That's right.
03:20So after you, he gets first pick of which horse he wants to ride.
03:23Guess you could say that.
03:25Can you tell me where I could find him?
03:27I believe he went into town to have his knee examined by that new nurse.
03:31So, um, why are you so interested in a palomino?
03:35I almost spotted it outside the Cattlemen's Association the night of the fire.
03:40Really?
03:41Well, there are other palominos in town.
03:43Yeah.
03:44And I've spoken to those other owners already.
03:46Mm-hmm.
03:48If I miss him in town, you tell him to come see me.
03:53You can't think Daniel had anything to do with that fire.
03:57He's a good man.
03:58Well, if he wasn't involved, he's got nothing to worry about.
04:05Fred is running a temperature.
04:34Oh, no.
04:36It's all right.
04:36He's sleeping now.
04:38Well, I'll take him into town to see the nurse as soon as he wakes up.
04:41He doesn't need a nurse.
04:42He just needs my turkey potato soup.
04:45Worked wonders when you were sick growing up.
04:47I was a lucky little girl that you were our family's housekeeper.
04:51But a second opinion never hurt anyone.
04:54Suit yourself.
04:56Any luck?
04:57Look, I found one pair of shoes that might fit, Vincent.
05:00Maybe a little big.
05:02Too big is always better than too snug.
05:05It's nice of the other orphanage to give you all this.
05:08There has to be another pair of shoes in here somewhere.
05:13Is that your old sketchbook?
05:27And little Miss Mary.
05:36Mary.
05:38Well, you look at those.
05:53Your father was quite the photographer.
05:58Had the only box camera in town, remember?
06:01Yes, I do.
06:04Please take me back.
06:06What is it?
06:17Tess Stewart.
06:18Chuck.
06:19Chuck's dad.
06:22And that young girl?
06:25That's you.
06:26That's you.
06:36That's you.
07:06Thank you. Have a great day.
07:36Is this everything Grace?
07:38I think so.
07:39I saw you looking at some shoes.
07:43Not today.
07:45Kids, if they're not eating, they're growing.
07:50So, yep.
07:55Morning.
07:56Morning, I'm...
07:57Constable Kinsler. My patients have told me all about you.
08:00Did they?
08:01The Mountie who was shot hunting down a dangerous bandit.
08:04Must have been exhilarating.
08:06By exhilarating you mean painful, then yes.
08:11Is this the new infirmary?
08:13Indeed it is.
08:14I'm just working around the mess for now.
08:17Feeling under the weather?
08:19No, I'm fine.
08:20I wanted to talk to Daniel Wilson.
08:22I understand he had an appointment to see you.
08:24I guess I just missed him.
08:25You never showed.
08:26You know, I've worked in cities where the doctor's office actually had a telephone.
08:30Patients could call to cancel an appointment.
08:32I guess things work differently out here.
08:34It certainly does.
08:36Thank you for your time.
08:38Of course.
08:39It's nice to meet you.
08:40Lovely meeting you.
08:44Morning, Constable.
08:46Please, it's Gabriel.
08:47Gabriel.
08:48Who's this young fellow?
08:50This is Fred.
08:51He's not feeling very well.
08:52Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
08:53My nose whistles when I freeze.
08:55You want to hear?
08:56Can you whistle a Yankee doodle boy?
09:00Maybe we'll save that for another try.
09:02Let's go see the nurse.
09:04Feel better, Fred.
09:08Hello, Freddy.
09:09Come on in.
09:10Oh, for crying.
09:11Yeah, yeah.
09:12My fault.
09:13My fault.
09:14Apologies, ladies and gentlemen.
09:15I will have this cleaned up in a jiffy.
09:30I'll be there in a second.
09:31Just, uh...
09:32We're coming.
09:33Um...
09:34We're ready to order.
09:35Good morning.
09:36Can I take your order?
09:37Okay, I'll be right back with that.
09:39Uh...
09:40Ms Bennett?
09:41What are you doing?
09:42Serving customers.
09:43Yes, but you don't work here.
09:44No, I don't.
09:45So you should hire me.
09:47Do you have experience?
09:48Oh, I don't know.
09:49I don't know.
09:50I don't know.
09:51I don't know.
09:52I don't know.
09:53I don't know.
09:54I don't know.
09:55I don't know.
09:56I don't know.
09:57I don't know.
09:58I don't know.
09:59Do you have experience?
10:00Oh, I've waitress plenty.
10:01So?
10:02I...
10:03I don't know.
10:04I really don't think it's...
10:05Excuse me.
10:06Miss?
10:07I would take that as a sign.
10:09I don't know.
10:10Do we have a deal?
10:11Deal.
10:15Everything okay?
10:16It's fine.
10:17Wonderful.
10:18Be right with you.
10:22All right, Freddie, my dear.
10:23Open wide.
10:24Say, ah.
10:25Ah.
10:26Very good.
10:28He has a mild fever.
10:30But, not to worry, I have some medicine that should help.
10:33You see that jar of sweets?
10:35Is that the medicine?
10:36No, but since you are such a good patient, you get to pick one.
10:39However, there's a catch.
10:41You have to save it until you feel better.
10:47The medicine I'm giving him will make him tired.
10:49Would you mind if he stayed here for a while?
10:51It doesn't agree with some children.
10:52Of course, but you think he'll be okay?
10:54Oh, it's just a precaution.
10:55He'll be fine.
10:58I knew old Bart.
10:59He, ah, wasn't the most orderly man at the best of times.
11:02Ah, I try to look on the bright side.
11:04The, ah, the clutter keeps me company.
11:08I could lend a hand if you'd like.
11:09Oh, no, no, I couldn't possibly.
11:12I'm here and we'll let Fred sleep.
11:15Are you sure?
11:16Absolutely.
11:17Where should we start?
11:18Uh, the shelves?
11:20I was thinking the same.
11:21And then we can start on all the boxes?
11:23Are you always as excited about tidying?
11:25Maybe.
11:26Is that odd?
11:27Not so.
11:28Okay.
11:37If I was Constable Kinslow, I'd want to ask Daniel a few questions too.
11:40Maybe he saw something the night of the fire.
11:42Yeah, well, he wasn't acting like Daniel.
11:43Might just be a witness.
11:44Well, Gabriel knows what he's doing.
11:46You haven't seen him, huh?
11:47Daniel, no.
11:48Well, I'm gonna go find him.
11:50I need to know what Constable Kinslow had to say.
11:53I'll come with you.
12:05He's sleeping like an angel.
12:13What do we have here?
12:14I noticed that your medicines and tinctures weren't in any particular order, so I alphabetized them.
12:21Oh.
12:22How very precise.
12:25Oh, that's fantastic, Lillian. Thank you.
12:27Oh, I'm glad you like it.
12:28Boxes next?
12:29Boxes.
12:30Boxes.
12:32Ugh.
12:33Ugh.
12:34Ugh.
12:47Can we help you with something?
13:08Looks like your foreman left out in a hurry.
13:11Yeah, well, he's probably up at Willow Creek mending that fence.
13:14Well, he took his bedroll and his kit with him, and he missed his appointment with the nurse.
13:18I don't have much time. I need to know where he's headed.
13:21Well, I just gave you my best guess.
13:23If you want to leave town, where might he go?
13:25Well, he's got a brother near Littleton. Might have gone that way.
13:28I can send Hank up to Willow Creek.
13:30Suit yourself.
13:32I'm headed toward Littleton.
13:34I'll ride along with you.
13:35Not necessary.
13:36You're acting like Daniel is a fugitive.
13:39When a man runs, he runs for a reason.
13:41I didn't find out what it is.
13:42There's got to be an explanation.
13:46You can't argue the fact that he lit out.
13:48Yeah, but I know Daniel, and he wouldn't do something like this.
13:53Hurry up!
13:53I'll be right back with your dessert.
14:15I'm not following you.
14:17Okay.
14:17What are you doing here?
14:18Working. You?
14:19Eating.
14:21Yeah, have a seat.
14:22Coffee?
14:23Please.
14:24It hasn't been the best of the mornings.
14:26Since when do you work for Ronnie?
14:29Since today.
14:31Well, I guess we'll be seeing a lot of each other then.
14:33I'm a regular.
14:34If you're a regular, then, uh, what's the special?
14:40There is no special.
14:41Miss?
14:46Hi, what can I meet you?
14:47I'd like some chocolate cake, please.
14:51Miss?
14:52Hi, come grab a seat.
14:53I'll be right with you.
14:54Daniel seemed like a good man.
15:06Why would he have set fire to the town?
15:08To cover his tracks.
15:11I'll bet the records of the Cattlemen's Association
15:13will show he was rustling my cattle.
15:15I don't know.
15:17He always seemed straight with me.
15:19Nothing straight about a crooked man.
15:21I always suspected there was something rotten
15:23at the Stuart Ranch.
15:42Miss?
15:44Yes?
15:45This chicken is cold.
15:47Oh, I'm sorry.
15:48I'll get the shot to one minute for you.
15:50Excuse me.
15:50I'll be right back with your sugar in one second.
15:54Hey.
15:55How was your meal?
15:56Actually, it's...
15:59It's perfect.
16:02Oh, the chef seems to be having a bad day.
16:04I must have lucked out.
16:07I guess you did.
16:09Okay.
16:10Miss?
16:13Hi.
16:13Oh.
16:14Miss, we have to wait in some time.
16:17That's not for you.
16:18Okay.
16:18Okay.
16:20Um.
16:34Bye.
16:36Come on.
16:37Come on.
16:38Come on.
16:39Come on.
16:39Never.
16:39I guess I'll be right back with you.
16:41I'm dancing.
16:42Come on.
16:43Bye.
16:43Bye.
16:43Come on.
16:43Bye.
16:44Bye.
16:45Bye.
16:46Bye.
16:46Bye.
16:46Bye.
16:47Bye.
16:47Bye.
16:47Bye.
16:48Bye.
16:49Stand up, Daniel.
17:17Cancelable, slowly.
17:20You gotta be at a disadvantage here.
17:26Yeah.
17:27That's sort of the point.
17:30Put it down!
17:35What do you have on this thing?
17:47You're still looking at that?
18:02Tess told me how to ride.
18:05Your families were so close back then.
18:08It changed overnight.
18:10It was an accident.
18:13Not according to Tess.
18:15She's always blamed my dad.
18:17The Mounties felt nothing wrong with that bridge.
18:19Tess just needed someone to blame.
18:23I'm home.
18:28Big news.
18:30I got a job.
18:31Be heard.
18:32Congratulations.
18:33What?
18:36It's almost $3.
18:38It would be more, but Ronnie charges 25 cents for the aprons.
18:41Ronnie is so lucky to have you.
18:43Ronnie is lucky to have anyone.
18:46You really didn't have to do this.
18:49Oh.
18:50Every penny counts.
18:51And we're in this together.
18:53I'm gonna put on some tea, and then you are going to tell us everything.
18:58Well done.
18:59Have a good day.
19:00I'll pick you up after work.
19:01Miss Grace.
19:02Why did you get a job?
19:03It gives me something to do when you guys are at school.
19:04Are you sure?
19:05Yeah, sure I'm sure.
19:06Now hurry up.
19:07I don't want you to be late.
19:08How are those shoes that Lillian found you, Vincent?
19:09My last ones are black.
19:10These are brown.
19:11I like them.
19:12They look a little big.
19:13They're close enough.
19:14Yeah.
19:15I don't want you to be late.
19:16How are those shoes that Lillian found you, Vincent?
19:18My last ones are black.
19:19These are brown.
19:20I like them.
19:21They look a little big.
19:22They're close enough.
19:23Yeah.
19:24Well done.
19:25I like them.
19:26They look a little big.
19:28They're close enough.
19:29Bye, Miss Grace.
19:37We have a nice table over here by the window.
19:44Would you like more coffee?
19:46Please and thank you.
19:47Here you go.
19:48Congratulations on your new job.
19:51I remember having your energy.
19:52Enjoy it now, if you have the time.
19:55You're back.
19:57Excuse me.
19:58You really are a regular.
19:59Yeah.
20:00Uh, here you go.
20:01Grace.
20:02This needs to go up to number six.
20:03Oh.
20:04Room service?
20:05I run a first class establishment.
20:06Oh, I was about to serve Mr. Stewart.
20:07Oh, he can wait.
20:09Well, business is good.
20:10Oh, yeah.
20:11Clearwater Hotel.
20:12Flooded.
20:13Can you believe our luck?
20:14Eight minutes.
20:15Oh.
20:16Oh.
20:17Oh.
20:18Oh.
20:19Oh.
20:20Oh.
20:21Oh.
20:22Oh.
20:23Oh.
20:24Oh.
20:25Eight new guests arrived yesterday.
20:28You might want to think about hiring a new waitress.
20:30Oh, I did.
20:31I hired Grace yesterday.
20:32Oh, I mean for the lunch service.
20:34You're running her off her feet.
20:35Oh.
20:36He didn't realize you were sweet on Miss Bennett.
20:38Oh, I didn't say that.
20:39No?
20:40Then why the sudden interest in her working conditions?
20:42Oh, I'm just looking out for you, Uncle Rodney.
20:44You can't have a first class establishment without prompt service.
20:47Only looking after me, right?
20:48Uh, Grace, the, uh, table by the window is ready to order.
20:49Grace.
20:50How are you feeling?
20:51Better.
20:52Good enough to go to school tomorrow?
20:53Um, I still think I have a fever.
20:57Hmm.
20:58Let me see.
20:59Hmm.
21:00Let me see.
21:01Hmm.
21:02I don't detect a fever.
21:03It's hiding.
21:04It's hiding?
21:05I better go back to bed.
21:07We are going to find that fever and we are going to send it far, far away.
21:08Okay.
21:09Okay.
21:10Good enough to go to school tomorrow?
21:11Um, I still think I have a fever.
21:12Hmm.
21:13Let me see.
21:14Hmm.
21:15I don't detect a fever.
21:16It's hiding.
21:17It's hiding?
21:18I better go back to bed.
21:19We are going to find that fever and we are going to send it far, far away.
21:34Okay.
21:35Is there any coffee left?
21:44Maybe a cup?
21:45Oh, perfect.
21:47Take a lowdown.
21:48Have a seat.
21:49Well, that was a very successful couple of hours.
21:50I feel like we've got half the town.
21:51Mm-hmm.
21:52Ah.
21:53So, if this, uh, kind of pain is going to happen, I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
21:56I don't know.
21:57I don't know.
21:58I don't know.
21:59I don't know.
22:00I don't know.
22:01I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:03If this, uh, kind of pace keeps up, you think you can keep up?
22:07Of course.
22:08You sure?
22:09Why?
22:10Did I do something wrong?
22:11No, no, no, no, no.
22:12Just, uh, my nephew thought perhaps it was a bit much for you.
22:16Chuck told you that?
22:18He said we should hire a second waitress.
22:21Oh, well, I, uh, I don't know why he would say something like that.
22:26I think I do.
22:27He's obviously sweet on you.
22:29Well, that's only natural that a fella wants to look after his gals.
22:32He's not my fella, and, and I didn't ask him to say anything.
22:35Well, I, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't coming from you.
22:38No.
22:39No, not, not at all.
22:40Good.
22:41Good.
22:42Because I'm still going to turn some kind of a profit.
22:44Mmm.
22:45Hey!
22:46Need some help?
22:47What do you mean?
22:48I heard you were treating a horse.
22:49Are you sure we shouldn't call in the second veterinarian?
22:50I think I got it.
22:51Sorry, it's just, you were so willing to make suggestions about my job.
22:52I thought you would welcome the same.
22:53Oh.
22:54I, I just thought you could use the extra help.
22:55Yeah, your uncle probably thinks I went behind his back and complained to you.
22:56Oh, I, I don't think so.
22:57I don't think so.
22:58I don't think so.
22:59I don't need anyone to look after me.
23:00Okay.
23:01My message received.
23:04These horses need to graze.
23:05Turn them out this afternoon and, uh, let me go out.
23:06It's fine.
23:07Why don't you do that?
23:08Why don't you go out, girl.
23:09I made some suggestions about my job.
23:10I thought you would welcome the same.
23:11Oh.
23:12I just thought you could use the extra help.
23:13Yeah, your uncle probably thinks I went behind his back and complained to you.
23:14Oh, I, I don't think so.
23:15I don't need anyone to look after me.
23:17Okay.
23:18My message received.
23:20Okay.
23:21My message received.
23:28These horses need to graze, turn them out this afternoon, and, uh,
23:33and tell Duane to fill those water troughs, will you?
23:36Daniel was supposed to do that.
23:38I don't think any of us figures Daniel for a criminal.
23:41You haven't heard his side of the story yet.
23:43He ran, didn't he?
23:45You went up to Willow Creek yourself?
23:47I sure did. No sign of him.
23:52So what happens now?
23:55You'll be needing a new foreman.
23:57Well, you move quick, don't you?
23:59I thought you and Daniel were supposed to be friends.
24:02Sure.
24:03I'm taking Caddo to market in three weeks.
24:05I am aware.
24:06You'll need a foreman at some point.
24:08Well, as far as I know, I still have one.
24:21Afternoon.
24:23I said I was sorry.
24:25For what?
24:26I thought you were coming to chastise me about trying to help Grace.
24:33Why would I do that?
24:35It's a long story.
24:36She's not exactly thrilled with me right now.
24:38Well, I came from a good place.
24:41Grace will forgive you.
24:43I hope so.
24:44Yeah.
24:45I need your advice.
24:52Where did you get this?
24:53I found it in my attic.
24:55Oh, wait, 10-11?
24:57Yeah, I think so.
24:58Yeah, Dad gave me that horse when I was nine.
25:01I could almost beat you on that horse.
25:02Almost.
25:06I want you to give this to your mother.
25:08I think she'd come for you.
25:13I think she'd come for you.
25:24Good luck with Grace.
25:38So, what's gonna happen to me?
25:42I stand trial in Clearwater.
25:47The fire was an accident.
25:49I just knocked over a lantern.
25:50But you did break in the Cattlemen's Association, right?
25:55Yeah, I figured.
25:57Ken Newsome's gonna want to have a word with you when we get back.
26:00I didn't care what I'm worried about.
26:08Oh, I'm jealous.
26:12My store is still a mess.
26:15That was all Lillian Walsh, I'm afraid.
26:17She's got quite the knack for these things.
26:20Uh-huh.
26:21Is it possible to be too organized?
26:23I think this may be testing the limit.
26:26Yeah.
26:29Well, there you are.
26:33You always hand deliver orders.
26:34No, this is just my special welcome to Brookfield service.
26:37Oh.
26:38Then I shan't get used to it.
26:40No, you shan't.
26:42I think I got mostly everything on your list,
26:44but there was a bit of a backlog at the store.
26:47Oh, this is perfect. Thank you.
26:50Where can I put these?
26:52If you could just pop them on top of the cupboard, that'd be lovely.
26:54Sure.
26:58Do you need help?
27:00No, I'm fine.
27:01Are you sure?
27:02Yes.
27:07What have you got there?
27:14How was your day?
27:17Busy?
27:18Mm-hmm.
27:20Can I see those?
27:23Yeah.
27:24Do you remember that?
27:34No.
27:36They took it at our first orphanage.
27:40For the records.
27:42I tracked it down when I was looking for you.
27:44What else isn't there?
27:45Just some other old photos.
27:48Can I see?
27:49Some.
27:50My, um, other family.
27:52Your father and mother?
27:53Yeah.
27:54I didn't know if you'd want to see them.
27:55I didn't know if you'd want to see them.
27:56Yeah.
27:57Just some other old photos.
27:58Can I see?
27:59Some.
28:04My, um, other family.
28:08Your father and mother?
28:10Your father and mother?
28:11Yeah.
28:12I didn't know if you'd want to see these.
28:13Of course I do.
28:14Did you get that doll for Christmas?
28:15Yeah.
28:16I didn't know if you'd want to see these.
28:19Of course I do.
28:24Did you get that doll for Christmas?
28:25Yeah.
28:32This is the Stuart family.
28:38Chuck thinks I should give it to Tess.
28:43And what do you think?
28:46Do you think it might hurt her?
28:49A reminder of what she's lost?
28:52I can't protect people from their past.
28:56I already loved it.
29:10You have a beautiful family, Lillian.
29:13I still do.
29:16Look at this one.
29:17I want to get these set out before dark.
29:30Yes, ma'am.
29:31I'll lend a hand.
29:34You sure, doctor?
29:35I thought you could use a help.
29:37I can always use your help.
29:39You sure you have the time with all your vet work?
29:43I don't make time.
29:45If Daniel's gone, your boys will be stretched thin.
29:48Try telling your mom she needs to hire a foreman.
29:51Before the next drive.
29:55So are you hiding the ring?
29:56Yeah, she's gonna wait and see what happens to Daniel.
29:59Besides, I think we both know who she really wants as an ex-foreman.
30:02What table is that for?
30:03This one.
30:04I'm on break and you haven't eaten yet.
30:17Oh, thank you.
30:18It also gives us a chance to have a little talk.
30:20This talk isn't gonna interfere with my digestion, is it?
30:21No.
30:23I just want to let you know that I appreciate this opportunity and I do not mind hard work.
30:27Oh.
30:28Good to know.
30:29So we're all squared away then?
30:30There's only one more thing.
30:32We're okay for now, but if I ever have a problem with anything here, you will definitely hear about it.
30:36Is that right?
30:37Mm-hmm.
30:38But I will tell you myself.
30:39I will tell you myself.
30:40I will tell you myself.
30:41I will tell you myself.
30:45It also gives us a chance to have a little talk.
30:47This talk isn't gonna interfere with my digestion, is it?
30:50No.
30:51I just want to let you know that I appreciate this opportunity and I do not mind hard work.
30:53Oh.
30:54Good to know.
30:55So we're all squared away then?
30:56I will tell you myself.
30:57And so far, so good.
31:01Can't argue with that.
31:03Here, Lou tends to go a little light in the salt.
31:06Thanks.
31:22It's a nice saddle.
31:23Is it new?
31:26No.
31:27No, no, no.
31:28It's been, uh...
31:29It's been sitting in the barn for years.
31:31I, uh...
31:32I just had it restored.
31:34It, um...
31:39It was Chance.
31:41The Missouri Foxtrotter?
31:42Yeah.
31:43Oh, he was beautiful.
31:44Yeah.
31:45Yeah.
31:46One of my favorites.
31:47He was spirited though.
31:48You let me ride him once.
31:49You let me ride him once.
31:50I remember, and he bucked you off.
31:52Broke my wrist.
31:57Yeah.
31:58Anyway.
31:59Tess.
32:00Tess.
32:01I found this in the attic the other day and I...
32:05thought you might like to have it.
32:07I thought it might remind you of how things used to be between our families.
32:14I haven't forgotten.
32:15But when I look at this and when I look at you, it reminds me of how I lost my husband.
32:28You don't know that bridge was faulty, Tess.
32:31Do you know how I know?
32:34It collapsed with my mouth, Ioana.
32:38Tess.
32:44What is going on?
32:50What's happening?
32:51It's about to happen.
32:52Children, back to your seats now.
32:55What's happening?
32:57Uh.
33:19Uh.
33:23It's Daniel.
33:41I know you've all got questions.
33:43You'll get answers.
33:45Soon.
33:47Ken, Tess, I need to see you about something.
33:49Meet me in my office.
33:51Bring your branding irons.
33:53How was your day?
34:10We made a ring meal.
34:12Why was that man put in jail?
34:13Because he had something to do with the fire.
34:15Right, Miss Grace?
34:17Well, we don't know exactly what happened yet,
34:19but he is a suspect.
34:20Does that mean that Vincent and I,
34:23we could have gone to jail because we were suspect?
34:25No, I don't think so.
34:27So you made windmills.
34:28Can't wait to see.
34:29After you.
34:52I wonder what's going on.
35:00I have no idea.
35:04Can I see those?
35:09Why did you want our branding irons?
35:11You said someone from the Stewart ranch was stealing your cattle.
35:14That's right.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:14Okay.
35:15Okay.
35:15Okay.
35:15Okay.
35:15Okay.
35:16Okay.
35:16Okay.
35:16Okay.
35:17Okay.
35:18Okay.
35:18Okay.
35:19Okay.
35:19Okay.
35:20Okay.
35:20Okay.
35:21This is your brand, Ken.
35:33Trying to start another fire?
35:38This is the branding iron I found in Daniel's bed world.
35:48Yeah, watch.
35:51They're the same.
35:54I knew it.
35:56Daniel was stealing your cattle, Ken, over branding yours with his own brand and selling
36:01them at market.
36:02That's why he snuck into the cattlemen's association.
36:04Because his brand was registered there.
36:06When you suspected something was up, Daniel tried to cover his tracks by destroying the
36:11paperwork.
36:12Knocked over a lantern.
36:15You know the rest.
36:16Was I right or was I right?
36:19It's quite the operation you're running out there, Tess.
36:22Any other criminals on the payroll?
36:24I think there's more to this story.
36:25He's right.
36:28It's the Stewart brand.
36:29He was stealing from Tess, too.
36:46Well, I'll be.
36:49I'd like to speak with Daniel alone.
36:51I don't think that's a good idea.
36:55I'm not going to shoot him if that's what you're thinking.
37:13Tess?
37:13I gave you a job when no one else would.
37:17Promoted you to foreman.
37:21Why would you do this?
37:23I just wanted to make something of myself.
37:26I trusted you.
37:28Tess, I'm so smart.
37:30I'm done taking chances on people.
37:32I'm done taking chances on people.
37:43Hey, Grace.
37:47Grace, I just wanted to apologize.
37:50For what?
37:52Just sticking my nose where I didn't belong.
37:54Why, you're just looking out for me.
37:56Yeah.
37:57I guess I was.
37:58My sister's been doing that, too.
38:01Because I'm not used to it.
38:04You might have overreacted a little.
38:06So I'm forgiven.
38:09For now.
38:10You know, if I may,
38:14you might need to get more accustomed to people having your back.
38:20Yeah, maybe you're right.
38:24Maybe we can go for a ride sometime.
38:26I'll think about it.
38:34Don't, wait.
38:36There's something I need.
38:39Yes.
38:40Okay.
38:46Let me give you a hug.
38:48You must be hungry?
38:50It's for me and the prisoner.
38:52Oh.
38:52Once I arrest someone, I have to offer them room service.
38:55It's not my favorite part of the job.
38:57Mm-hmm.
38:58I hope you're proud.
39:00Of my room service abilities?
39:02You know, figuring out who set the fire.
39:04It's all because of your voice.
39:06I think you're being modest.
39:07I've got to say that statement is rarely directed my way.
39:10How did it feel?
39:15You're chasing a fugitive again?
39:16It's a piece of cake.
39:20You know, cake was on the papers.
39:25So, what do you think?
39:33Are they comfortable?
39:37So comfortable.
39:39They look good on you.
39:40I've never had a new pair of shoes before.
39:45Thank you, Miss Grace.
39:46I'm glad you like them.
39:49All right.
39:49Let's get ready for dinner.
39:58Okay.
40:00Yeah.
40:02Yeah, I am.
40:04I'm sorry.
40:06Not Daniel.
40:07Look at this.
40:23Oh, I remember that day.
40:25It was a good one.
40:27Yeah, we had a lot of those back then.
40:29Yeah, we did.
40:34I forgot how much you look like your father.
40:37I don't like to think so.
40:40Yeah.
40:47Oh, I miss him.
40:51But he was steady as a rock and always there when I needed him.
40:57He would be real proud of the man you have become.
41:08Real proud.
41:11Seems so long ago.
41:13Well, then again it seems like only yesterday.
41:16I don't think so long ago.
41:17I don't think so long ago.
41:18I don't think so long ago.
41:19I don't think so long ago.
41:20I don't think so long ago.
41:21I don't think so long ago.
41:22I don't think so long ago.
41:23I don't think so long ago.
41:24I don't think so long ago.
41:25I don't think so long ago.
41:26I don't think so long ago.
41:27I don't think so long ago.
41:28I don't think so long ago.
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41:30I don't think so long ago.
41:31I don't think so long ago.
41:32I don't think so long ago.
41:33I don't think so long ago.
41:34I don't think so long ago.
41:35I don't think so long ago.
41:36I don't think so long ago.
41:37I don't think so long ago.
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