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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 4
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00:00This chicken is cold.
00:01Since when do you work for Ronnie?
00:02Since today.
00:04Constable Kinslow, the Mountie you were shot hunting down a dangerous bandit.
00:08I thought you could use a help.
00:10I can always use your help.
00:12I don't need anyone to look after me.
00:14Message received.
00:15Do you need help?
00:16No, I'm fine.
00:17How did it feel?
00:18Chasing a fugitive again?
00:20Piece of cake.
00:21You know, cake was armed and dangerous.
00:28Hands down, thumbs up.
00:30Thump up.
00:31Now hold the reins loosely but firmly so Smokey knows who's in control.
00:35Loosely.
00:36Loosely and firmly.
00:38Heels down and your toes up.
00:40Just relax into the saddle.
00:41How am I supposed to relax with all the instruction?
00:44Now squeeze with your entire leg.
00:46You know what?
00:46I don't think horse riding should be this complicated.
00:49It just takes some getting used to.
00:51Hey, I think we got it.
00:53I don't think you do.
00:54Yeah, just let me go.
00:56All right, Smokey, go.
00:57Okay, let's go.
01:00Okay.
01:01Now how do we stop him from eating?
01:03Did you tell Chuck that you were a good rider or just that you had ridden?
01:07Uh, I might have said good.
01:10And this outing, he's picking you up tomorrow?
01:13Morning.
01:13Okay, yeah.
01:15Okay, no, you know what?
01:17Okay, Smokey, come on.
01:18Let's go.
01:22Hey, look.
01:23Look, he's doing it.
01:25Look, look, look.
01:26Oh, oh, I'm slipping.
01:28Are you seeing that?
01:29Oh, yes.
01:31Hey, Smokey.
01:33Smokey.
01:33Oh, I guess Smokey's decided he is done for the day.
01:37Elliot, help.
01:46Got your picture in the paper.
01:53He's lucky he didn't die.
01:55He wouldn't mean both.
01:58He got 15 years.
02:00Yeah, he admitted to the robbery.
02:02But he said he only stole five grand, not 12.
02:05Does that matter?
02:07Not for a sentence.
02:08Huh.
02:09I wonder why he'd say that.
02:11Maybe he'd bury the other seven.
02:14He's going to dig it up when he gets released.
02:16Yeah, maybe.
02:16Savings and loan manager Mike Sinclair provided the bank's books as evidence of the 12,000 stolen.
02:22I went into the savings and loan the other day.
02:24Saw Sinclair isn't working there anymore.
02:26Is he fired?
02:27No, he quit.
02:29I guess banking was more dangerous than he figured.
02:33Huh.
02:35What?
02:38No, nothing.
02:41Doesn't seem like nothing.
02:44Saving the world isn't easy.
02:46That is what the three sisters did with the help of their magical unicorns.
02:52And then they went home, they tucked themselves into bed.
02:57The end.
02:59One more?
03:00What the was one more?
03:02Please?
03:03The boys are already fast asleep.
03:04They're a sleepyhead.
03:07Oh, Helen, don't forget to take off your mother's locket.
03:11Good night.
03:15Miss Lillian?
03:16Mm-hmm?
03:17Did you hear from the Cordell Orphanage?
03:19Did they write back?
03:22They did.
03:23Unfortunately, they had no news about your grandpa.
03:26And they didn't have any record of next of kin.
03:28I know he'd want to find me.
03:31I'm sure you're right.
03:32You might just not have any idea of where to start looking.
03:35And we're not sure where to find him.
03:39That's okay.
03:40My last orphanage didn't even try.
03:42Oh.
03:45Sweetheart.
03:45We're not done looking.
03:46We just have to take a different approach.
03:48Do you remember anything else about him?
03:50Maybe, um, his name?
03:53Or what the house looked like?
03:55It was a big house.
03:57He hid butterscotch candies for me in the cushions.
04:00That sounds like a wonderful grandpa.
04:03He was.
04:04He is.
04:05I don't know his name.
04:07I just called him Grandpapa.
04:09I'm sorry.
04:10Don't be.
04:11We're gonna keep looking.
04:13Yeah, if Miss Lillian gave up easily, then she would never have found me.
04:16That's right.
04:17Good night, Helen.
04:19We're gonna do everything we can to find your grandpa.
04:22One more story.
04:24Please.
04:29Okay.
04:36Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there's these three sisters walking through the
04:43night.
05:07So, how is it running?
05:37I'm just keeping it warm until the new doctor arrives.
05:42Any candidates yet?
05:43Not that I've heard.
05:44I'll just be a moment.
05:45You know, since Grace started working for me, Chuck's become my best customer.
05:49Is that so?
05:50Yeah, yeah.
05:51Sort of reminded me of the way Matthew was with you back in the day.
05:53You know, like father, like son, I guess.
05:56Miss Walsh, Nurse Parsons.
05:58Good day.
06:00Ladies.
06:01I'm not easily intimidated by that Mrs. Stewart.
06:08She's one tough customer.
06:10Yeah.
06:11It's been a long time since she's given me such a warm greeting.
06:14That was warm.
06:16For Tessa it was.
06:18I thought you had a saddle horse.
06:19I could have brought you one.
06:20Oh, we do.
06:21I just thought old Smokey here would be a little safer for me.
06:22Oh, I see.
06:23I may have exaggerated my riding experience.
06:24Really?
06:25I think you're a natural.
06:26Wow, you're a bad liar.
06:27We could have just gone for a while.
06:28Oh, no, no.
06:29This is fun.
06:30Uh, but we should probably head back.
06:31Oh, can you just hang on a little longer?
06:33Oh, I think I've used my riding limit for the day.
06:35Truth be told, I had a surprise for you just around the bend.
06:38Okay.
06:39Okay.
06:40Okay.
06:41Okay.
06:42Okay.
06:43Okay.
06:44Okay.
06:45Okay.
06:46Okay.
06:47Okay.
06:48Okay.
06:49Okay.
06:50Okay.
06:51Okay.
06:52Okay.
06:53Okay.
06:54Okay.
06:55Okay.
06:56Okay.
06:57Okay.
07:16Wow.
07:17This is a surprise.
07:19It's not the kind that I planned.
07:22You planned this for me?
07:24I certainly didn't plan it for the bears.
07:29Bears?
07:30Whoa, whoa, whoa.
07:31They're gone now.
07:32I ate roast chicken and tomatoes and a beautiful peach pie.
07:37Ugh.
07:38Stop.
07:39You're making me hungry.
07:40Unfortunately, I can't do anything about that now.
07:43Well, I can.
07:45Well, it isn't peach pie, but, um, Eleanor never lets us leave the orphanage.
07:52Got a package of sandwiches.
07:55I always thought it was unnecessary, but today.
07:58Oh, wait.
07:59Uh, what, what, what are you gonna eat?
08:03I can't eat.
08:04Miss Walsh.
08:05Lillian.
08:06You're busy.
08:07I don't want to interrupt.
08:08No, no, no, no, no.
08:09What do you need?
08:10Coffee?
08:11No, thank you.
08:12I'm looking for a relative of one of the children.
08:13How can I help you?
08:14Helen believes that her grandfather is still alive, but I'm not having any luck tracking
08:19him down.
08:20What have you tried so far?
08:21I've written to the other orphanages where she was staying, but there's no record of next
08:25of kin.
08:26Hmm.
08:27Sometimes it's best to reverse the search.
08:28Maybe see if anyone's been looking for Helen.
08:29How would I do that?
08:30I'm headed to Clearwater tomorrow.
08:31Please have a seat.
08:32Could look through the missing persons information at the regional headquarters.
08:33That's a good idea.
08:34Um, but I can go.
08:35Um, but I can go.
08:36I can go.
08:37I can go.
08:38I can go.
08:39I can go.
08:40I can go.
08:41I can go.
08:42I can go.
08:43I can go.
08:44I can go.
08:45I can go.
08:46I can go.
08:47I can go.
08:48I can go.
08:49I can go.
08:50I can go.
08:51I can go.
08:52I can go.
08:54I can go.
08:55But I can go.
08:57Because I'm not a highly skilled investigator?
09:00It's literally my job to find missing people.
09:02I'm happy to.
09:03I made it my job to find my sister.
09:06Which I did.
09:07Besides, looking through all that missing persons information might take hours.
09:11I can do it.
09:12That's what you want.
09:14If you'll excuse me.
09:16School is almost out.
09:18Why don't we ride up together?
09:23I'd want to leave early.
09:25I could be at the orphanage by 7am.
09:28It's a long ride.
09:30I could use some company.
09:44You ready to head out?
09:45Yeah.
09:46Yeah.
09:47Yeah.
09:48You're not seriously thinking about saving that, are you?
09:51No, of course not.
09:52I'm a veterinarian.
09:53I know where a bear's mouth has been.
09:56Then what is it?
09:58I feel bad about missing out on this potty, though.
10:01So Peach is your favorite?
10:03Yeah, it is.
10:06Well, you want to pony up on the way home?
10:10Give you and Smokey there a break?
10:12I think he'd appreciate that.
10:14To be honest, so would I.
10:16All righty.
10:33Well, just coffee and desserts then.
10:35Three chocolate cakes.
10:37Four pies.
10:38Two rhubarb.
10:39Two strawberry.
10:40Are you sure that's enough?
10:41I mean, those ranchers have got quite the sweet tooth.
10:44I think it'll be fine.
10:46And, um, why don't you send along someone to help serve?
10:49Sure.
10:50What about that, um, that Bennett girl?
10:54Grace?
10:55Hmm.
10:56Well, that'd be a tad awkward, wouldn't it?
10:59You sure?
11:00Well, they could probably use the income at the orphanage.
11:03No, that's true.
11:05Oh.
11:06Excuse me, Tess.
11:07Oh.
11:08Excuse me, Tess.
11:22Boys are put to bed.
11:24Girls are put to bed.
11:26How many extra stories did you tell?
11:27Two.
11:28I don't know.
11:29I don't know.
11:30Those girls are getting along so quickly.
11:31Yeah.
11:32Mary Louise really idolizes the older ones.
11:47What?
11:48What?
11:49What?
11:50When we were little, you used to follow me around everywhere.
12:02I had no idea then how much I'd mess up.
12:08But you found me.
12:10I'm back now.
12:12Your family again?
12:17Yeah.
12:20I'd still follow you anywhere.
12:38Oh, thanks so much, Eleanor, but I don't need sandwiches.
12:42I'm not going anywhere.
12:44Despite my advanced age, I can still determine the difference between you and your sister.
12:50Wait, Lillian's going somewhere?
12:51Yes.
12:52It seems if it's not one of you heading out with a young man to see the other.
12:57I'm going to the Mountie headquarters to look for Helen's grandfather.
13:02Gabriel just happens to be riding the same way.
13:04Oh.
13:06Gabriel.
13:08It is not like that.
13:11Could you please be sure that Christian reads for an hour and Sophia puts her book down and enjoys the sunshine?
13:16Of course.
13:17Here.
13:18If you don't want you going hungry.
13:19Oh.
13:21Enjoy.
13:26So?
13:28Well, your horse will be fine.
13:29It's not Laminitis.
13:30She just needs new shoes.
13:31Ah.
13:33See, sometimes it's handy to have a vet in the family.
13:37Just sometimes.
13:39You seem in good spirits.
13:42I am.
13:43There's a hope for the foreman going.
13:45Yeah, good, good.
13:46My first pick is standing right in front of me.
13:49Look, I'd be happy to help out here, but as you just said, I'm a vet.
13:52I'm a vet.
13:53Yeah, well you can help the animals around the ranch.
13:54I mean, look what you just did for my horse.
13:55I can't be the vet for Brookfield and also be your right hand man.
13:58I don't know why not.
13:59Small town.
14:00Because there's lots of animals in this town.
14:02I've got plenty to do.
14:03Listen to me.
14:05I know something about building a business.
14:08Right?
14:09Your father and I were married almost two years before we bought that first ten acres.
14:12And look at the place now.
14:15You've accomplished a lot.
14:16You know what I've been thinking?
14:17If you set your mind to it, you could triple the size of this ranch in ten years.
14:22Tripled?
14:23Yeah.
14:24How big is too big?
14:26Well, I'll let you know when we get there.
14:30Hey, just think about it.
14:35All right?
14:36Just think about it.
14:37I mean, at the end of the day, what do you really have as a vet?
14:43Happy horses and cows.
14:47Maybe you'll find a new foreman at your party.
14:50New candidate.
14:51Yeah, yeah.
14:53No.
14:54What you mean.
14:55Right there.
15:00Hey!
15:18I'm gonna get out of here.
15:20You must beמק.
15:21Like a young guy?
15:22Nice!
15:23do you need a hand i'm okay are you sure because it seems like your shoulders compromised oh it's
15:43fine i'm fine really thank you it's okay
15:53so when you started looking for grace as soon as i finished school my father just passed i'm sorry
16:03to hear that your search did it last long years wow that's determination she was out on her own by
16:15then too so i wrote letters sent telegrams put up posters sometimes i'd run out of money so i'd take
16:22on a job until i had enough to continue my search did you ever lose hope no never i knew i'd find her
16:30someday where did you find her small fishing village i walk into a restaurant and there she is i
16:40just looked at each other we didn't have to say anything
16:43grace dropped her serving tray and just ran into my arms
16:49i thought you were staying for the party some of the fisher's cows are sick and besides you know
17:06socializing isn't exactly my strong suit even a veterinarian needs to communicate upon occasion
17:11not really animals never talk back
17:13i should be back in time thank you
17:18do you need any help with anything no i have it all organized i just need your presence
17:23i got it
17:24now i can personally vouch for that recipe well don't get me wrong eleanor's pies are amazing
17:42it's just her peach pies not the best well that is my mother's peach pie recipe none better
17:49okay i'll give it a shot my mom always said that the secret was in fresh peaches
17:53and i was told those were picked this morning thanks joe
17:56there's persons how can i help you i was hoping to help you
18:01what is it oh it's for your shoulder
18:05oh my shoulders are oh these stretches can make it better
18:09i learned about them in sweden this is the main exercise an outward rotation
18:14okay okay just takes a few minutes in the morning and a few minutes in the evening
18:18thank you okay
18:19i'm guessing you don't want eleanor to know that you're using my mother's recipe instead of hers
18:27mom's the word
18:28i would not want to be in your shoes if she was to find out
18:32i wouldn't want to be in my shoes if she found out
18:35you got everything yep
18:37here let me help you with that where's your wagon
18:45oh uh thank you i'm fine
18:48oh please you got your hands full
18:50oh i'm perfectly balanced so if you if you remove an item then i might just drop everything
18:55okay we want that you you got any more riding lessons
18:58uh no smoky and i are just gonna you know stick to the wagon
19:02kind of suits us better
19:04no we can always pony up again
19:06oh i think i'm a more older on reins kind of girl
19:09oh yeah i can see that about you
19:12well i gotta get to my next client
19:14wait you call them clients
19:16yeah it just sounds a lot better than me saying i gotta go see a sick pig
19:20i'll see you
19:22let me get this straight you want me to get you every one for the last seven years
19:34yes please
19:35i don't think so
19:37why not
19:39i have more important things to do than dance attendance on a young lady who's looking for seven years of missing person posters
19:46come on earl miss walsh is a valid request and she's a friend of mine
19:51i'd like to help you out gabe
19:52maybe you can tell this young lady here that i'm pretty busy here
19:55are you
19:57constable anderson is it
20:00you work for the citizens of this territory do you not
20:05yes
20:05that's what a mountie does
20:07well as a citizen i have a right to access public records
20:11within reason
20:13i guess we'll leave it up to your supervisor to determine whether or not it's
20:19reasonable for you to help an orphan find her family
20:22i've come a long way and i only have a short time
20:27i'll see what i can do
20:34thank you
20:35well obviously you have everything under the control
20:47i'd say so
20:48i'll meet you when you're done
20:50ah grace
20:56yes the hamiltons and the chases have been checked in and the tables have been reset for dinner
21:00that is not what i was going to ask you
21:02well not since you told me it's all been done
21:05but i do have another question for you
21:07yes
21:07the tablecloths have been sent to the laundry
21:09no
21:09are you interested in making a little extra money
21:12yes
21:14good
21:14there's a party at the stewart ranch later and i could use some help
21:18the stewart ranch
21:20it's a coffee for the ranchers they do it every year
21:23just a few hours work and i'll pay you double
21:26all right
21:27i can do that
21:28good
21:28and tess
21:30tess did ask for your special
21:31she did
21:33mm-hmm
21:34really
21:34really
21:35how many of those boxes you fixed me for?
22:05listen to look through
22:06all of them
22:06doesn't seem like you're getting anywhere
22:09maybe not yet
22:11thank you
22:22found what you're looking for there?
22:29no this isn't it
22:31you're wasting your time you know
22:34looking for a needle in a haystack
22:36won't be the first time i found one
22:39what are you doing here?
22:48i came to talk
22:53talk?
22:54that's right?
22:56it's not every day you get to chat with the man who tried to kill you
23:03i read a newspaper story saying you dispute how much you stole what i took is what you found on me
23:09i counted 5,000 i counted 5,000 i didn't get a chance to count it not with you so hot on my tail
23:15did you bury the rest?
23:16why would i bury only some of it?
23:17huh?
23:18so why do you think the bank manager and prosecutor said it was more?
23:21best i can figure they want me to go away for a long time
23:28yeah that and you shot a mountain
23:29yeah well you were coming for me
23:30what was i supposed to do?
23:31i don't know give up maybe?
23:32yeah it's not that and you shot a mountain
23:33yeah well you were coming for me
23:38okay what was i supposed to do?
23:43i don't know give up maybe
23:46yeah that and you shot a mountain
23:48yeah well you were coming for me
23:49what was i supposed to do?
23:50and you shot him at me.
23:52Yeah, well, you were coming for me, eh?
23:55What was I supposed to do?
23:56I don't know.
23:57Give up, maybe?
23:58Yeah.
24:01That's not my nature.
24:05Yeah.
24:09Mine neither.
24:20We close at 5 o'clock sharp, ma'am.
24:25I'm aware.
24:32Doesn't leave you much time with these last three boxes.
24:36I'll do my best.
24:39Constable Kinslow coming to pick you up?
24:41I'm meeting him outside.
24:44Do you happen to know where he went today?
24:46He went to interview the Brookfield bank robber,
24:48the man who shot him.
24:50I heard he almost died.
24:52Yeah.
24:53I was surprised he returned to active duty.
24:56Why are you surprised?
24:58The truth is, I was shot by gun runners
25:00up in the Northern Territory.
25:02That's how I ended up here.
25:04I'm sorry.
25:06I heard Gabriel was offered a job just like this one.
25:11Turned it down.
25:13Do you know why?
25:14Some fellas just don't do very well being cooped up.
25:20How are you doing with those boxes?
25:21I don't know yet.
25:22I don't know yet.
25:22I don't know.
25:23I don't know.
25:24Fred?
25:25Is there anything you need help with?
25:26Anything I can explain?
25:27No.
25:28Well, what's the problem?
25:29It's the pie.
25:30It's the pie.
25:46The pie?
25:47The pie?
25:48What?
25:49How is the pie keeping you from doing math homework?
25:50I can't concentrate with the pie baking.
25:52Do you remember when Eleanor baked those delicious oatmeal raisin cookies?
25:59And she made 12, right?
26:01And each of you got how many?
26:03Two.
26:04That's right.
26:05Okay, so write that down.
26:07I don't know.
26:08I don't know.
26:09I don't know.
26:10I don't know.
26:11I don't know.
26:12I don't know.
26:13I don't know.
26:14I don't know.
26:15I don't know.
26:16I don't know.
26:17I don't know.
26:18I don't know.
26:19Two.
26:20That's right.
26:21Okay, so write that down.
26:26Okay, so pretend that she put half of those cookies away.
26:31Then how many would each of you get to share?
26:35Not enough.
26:37That's true.
26:38But I don't know if that's the answer your math teacher is looking for.
26:42Okay, keep going.
26:43Just think of all of the numbers as a bunch of cookies.
26:47I've got to get those boys to pick up their own socks.
26:59They always end up under the bed.
27:00You ain't mentioned help with the back thing.
27:02Thank you, nurse.
27:03Oh, please.
27:04Call me Maggie.
27:05Maggie.
27:06The town's really taken to you.
27:07Don't lie to them.
27:12I wanted to ask about Joe.
27:14He mentioned something about your pies, so I figured your friends.
27:16My pies?
27:17What about my pies?
27:18I'd like to help him with his shoulder, but he denies it's a problem.
27:21He doesn't like to talk about the accident.
27:23So it was an accident?
27:25His wagon turned over.
27:27It was before he came here.
27:29Best not to ask about it.
27:31I see.
27:32Why?
27:33By the way, no matter what Joe says about my pies, his mother's do not compare to mine.
27:39Duly noted.
27:40Good.
27:41I'm afraid you're out of time.
27:42The office is closed.
27:43Can I please just have a few more minutes?
27:48You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
27:50You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
27:52You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
27:54You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
27:57You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
27:59You can have as much time as it takes me to put these boxes away.
28:26I'm sorry you didn't find what you were looking for.
28:40My search isn't over.
28:51Where are you taking that pie?
28:53It's at the Stewart Ranch.
28:54Is that for Dr. Stewart?
28:55Yes.
28:56I'm working a party at the ranch later, so I just assume he'll be there too.
29:03It looks okay.
29:05Yeah, I hope so.
29:07Of course, peach pie is the hardest to make.
29:09All that peeling and slicing, more than apple pie.
29:13Of course, there's all that lettuce on top.
29:16May have bitten off more than you can chew.
29:18I like peach pie.
29:20I think that peach pie looks good.
29:22Wow, two?
29:26He's lucky.
29:27No.
29:28This one's for you.
29:31You didn't think I wouldn't make one for the family, did you?
29:33Wait till after dinner.
29:48Sorry, I'm a little late.
29:50It's okay.
29:50Made good use of the time.
29:53Whoa.
29:53How'd the mountainy stuff go?
29:58Just the usual mundane stuff.
30:01I don't think it's mundane to talk to the man who shot you.
30:03How'd your search going, huh?
30:07As a matter of fact, it went really well.
30:10You were right.
30:11Helen's grandfather was looking for her.
30:13That's great.
30:14There's an address.
30:15It's from a few years ago.
30:17But at least now we have a name.
30:18There's something to work with.
30:20So this poster, those files, would they be official papers you've removed from the records office?
30:31May have.
30:32Temporarily borrowed them.
30:34Well, all this time I've got a rule bridge right under my nose.
30:37Some rules are meant to be broken.
30:38Thanks a lot.
31:02There's persons?
31:03Just checking and seeing how those stretches were going.
31:06Any questions?
31:07Nope, not at all.
31:09Have you used it?
31:11I have not.
31:13I can show you again.
31:14Nope, nope, nope.
31:15Won't be necessary.
31:20Eleanor told me about the accident.
31:23Did she?
31:24She mentioned a wagon.
31:28How did I even come up?
31:30I may have poked and prodded a little.
31:35I'm just trying to help.
31:36But I didn't ask for your...
31:38True.
31:39I suppose I can be a bit of a busybody sometimes.
31:42Not one of my better qualities.
31:45But when I see pain, I try to ease it.
31:50Some pain can't be fixed.
31:52Well, I don't suppose you'd care to elaborate.
31:57Very well.
32:01Did she tell you about my wife?
32:04No.
32:05She didn't.
32:05Her name was Lissette.
32:08And she died in that accident.
32:15I'm so sorry for your loss.
32:17Well, my loss was my fault.
32:20You see, I was driving that wagon.
32:21So, if you'll excuse me, I'm very busy.
32:32You know what I think?
32:33All this time, I thought the problem was in your shoulder.
32:39But the real problem is in your head, isn't it?
32:43What do you mean?
32:46I just have a question.
32:49Another one.
32:51Was Lissette a good woman?
32:52She was the best.
33:00Would she want you to be in pain?
33:06If the roles were reversed,
33:09what would you hope she'd do?
33:22You're doing a lovely job, Grace.
33:44Thank you, Miss Stewart.
33:45I'll take that.
33:46Tess.
33:48Tom.
33:49I'm so glad you could make it.
33:51If I find these little get-togethers,
33:52I'll keep an open line of communication between the ranges.
33:54They certainly do.
33:56Would you like some dessert?
33:58Yes, don't mind if I do.
33:59Grace, will you get to Mr. Clay
34:01a piece of the rhubarb pie, please?
34:03Coming up.
34:05I was in town the other day.
34:06Yes.
34:07Having lunch.
34:08That hotel of Ronnie's is looking good.
34:10It is, isn't it?
34:11It's nice to see one of his investments is off the ground.
34:15Well, his persistence has paid off.
34:17Will Chuck be here?
34:21Oh, of course he's going to be here.
34:23He's eager to catch up.
34:25Oh, thank you.
34:28You did tell him Lucy would be here.
34:30Chuck is always happy to see Lucy.
34:33Well, she might be a little late.
34:34She's checking on the new calves.
34:37Of course she is.
34:38She's a hard worker, that one.
34:41A real credit to you, Tom.
34:43As Chuck is to you.
34:45There are a lot of like those two.
34:47You're right about that.
34:50So, can he spare any time to help you at the ranch?
34:53We are working on that.
34:57Okay.
35:05Whoa.
35:14Just doing my job.
35:18Well, don't worry.
35:19I'll be back tomorrow to make sure that borrowed property is returned.
35:24Well, glad I could provide you with some more mundane Mountie business.
35:28We spent some time together.
35:30I can testify that you, Miss Walsh, are anything but mundane.
35:33Okay.
35:33Okay.
35:40Grace, would you mind circulating and refilling some coffee cups, please?
35:53Yes, you'll want to put that on and protect your dress.
35:56Yes, you'll want to put that on and protect your dress.
36:14Chuck.
36:16Lucy.
36:21It's been a long time.
36:23How have you been?
36:24I'm good.
36:26I hear Tess is looking for a new foreman.
36:28Yes, she is.
36:29Mind if I ask you a question?
36:31I never know you to be shy.
36:33Why don't you want to run the Stuart Ranch?
36:35That's just it.
36:36It's the Stuart Ranch.
36:38With that practice, it's mine.
36:41I can't think of anything better than running our ranch.
36:44What?
36:45It's nothing.
36:46It's not nothing.
36:47It's just sometimes you sound so much like Tess.
36:49It's a little spooky.
36:51That makes sense.
36:53She's been my role model ever since you and I were kids.
37:01Who is that?
37:03Her name is Grace.
37:04Is she one of the sisters running the orphanage in town?
37:07Yes.
37:07She's helping your mom out today?
37:09Yeah, she works for Ronnie at the hotel.
37:11Right.
37:12That's where I've seen her.
37:13And she works at the hotel and she runs the orphanage.
37:16Would you excuse me?
37:18I could use a refill.
37:20Would you mind?
37:20Certainly.
37:21Okay.
37:25Grace.
37:26I had no idea you were here.
37:28Yeah.
37:28Yeah.
37:29I'm working.
37:30Here you go.
37:35It's really good to see you.
37:37Yeah.
37:37It's nice to see you too.
37:39But we can talk later.
37:41Still talk, can't we?
37:43Yeah.
37:43It's just I have a bunch of cups to refill and the table's just clothed and stuff.
37:47You know, the cloths.
37:48Grace.
37:53We seem to be going through these desserts more quickly than I anticipated, but I did see
37:59a nice peach pie in the kitchen, so if you wouldn't mind slicing that up.
38:01No.
38:04Um, I just, I baked that myself.
38:08Chuck!
38:11You baked it yourself.
38:12That's excellent.
38:13Well, why don't you slice it up?
38:14I'm sure my guests will love it.
38:17Chuck.
38:19Finally.
38:19Oh, Lucy, you're here, darling.
38:22You don't break me.
38:23You don't break me.
38:23You don't break me.
38:24You don't break me.
38:24You don't break me.
38:25So, cover all the cows.
38:27Okay.
38:34Alright.
38:35Bye.
38:35Bye.
38:35Bye.
38:37Ah.
38:37Bye.
38:39Bye.
38:40Bye.
39:12I can't believe it.
39:31Grandpapa's been looking for me all these years.
39:32There were four years of these circulars.
39:35Each one of them was a notice about how he was looking for his precious granddaughter,
39:38Helen, after the accident.
39:40He just didn't know where you were.
39:42You think we'll find him now?
39:44We have a name, an address.
39:45It's a lot more than we had a few days ago.
39:48Thank you, Miss Lillian, for not giving up.
39:50I'm even more hopeful now, Helen.
39:52Me too.
39:52I need to do.
39:59I need to do.
40:00I need to do to live.
40:01No!
40:03I need to do it.
40:03I need to sit.
40:04I need to do it.
40:04Let's go.
40:34Grace? I waited up for you. I have good news. It's Helen's grandfather.
40:54Oh. What is it?
40:56He's been looking for her.
40:59It's wonderful.
41:00Hey, wait. What? What is it?
41:03I don't know. I'm happy for her.
41:06I am.
41:09Grace, what happened?
41:15Why are you crying?
41:17Whatever it is, it's going to be okay.
41:20On the next episode of When Hope Calls...
41:40Have I done something to offend you?
41:41Huh?
41:42You just seemed a little distant.
41:43I'm looking for work.
41:44We have this inspector here from the Children's Bureau.
41:46We just really need to make a good impression.
41:51Oh, no.
41:53We were wondering if you had any work for a couple of handymen.
41:55I'm sure Sam could use a hand.
41:56Who's Sam?
41:58How long is he getting here for?
42:00Spends on how he does.
42:01We don't know anything about it.
42:02The Hallmark Movies Now original series, When Hope Calls.
42:06The Hallmark Movies Now original series, When Hope Calls.