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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 8
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00:00party at the orphanage for grace's birthday that sounds like fun do you think you'll be free
00:03tomorrow night after work you're gonna set the mounties on me again it's an honest mistake hold
00:08on what time tomorrow night pardon me ma'am hey from what i understand stealing money from the
00:18bank that's not the worst of it sinclair's operation is much bigger than that what do you
00:22mean he's been using his money to invest in businesses but then he starts demanding bigger
00:27and bigger shares of the profit what if they don't want to pay ronnie are you okay it's nothing i'm
00:34fine surprise happy birthday grace
00:48all done oh fix the kitchen window thank you give your playing ball oh was it a bad throw or a bad
00:55catch depends on who you ask well is there anything else you need oh actually oh that's right you like
01:05your lists what's wrong with lists they're just sort of the enemy of spontaneity well spontaneity is the
01:11enemy of efficiency lillian this telegram just came in for you thank you
01:29helen what's with miss lillian what did you do i don't know helen this just came we found your
01:36grandfather you did he's sending his lawyer tomorrow he is more coffee no thank you don't you ever get
01:51tired of the food here i come here feel special there's no special but you're not seeing it from
01:58my perspective what's a girl got to do for service around here
02:10eve
02:15i can't believe this i thought you were in san francisco it's such a beautiful city you have to see it
02:20well yes someday i will but where did we say we'd end up it's new york that's right i'm on my way
02:27there but i thought i'd take a slight detour to see my oldest and dearest friend a slight detour
02:32well i travel to china to see you okay so how long are you staying as long as it takes
02:38for what to convince you to come with me
02:50so
03:04As a banker in town, you must have an idea of what's being bought and sold.
03:23Apart from financing the purchase of 500 anchors for you and McMichaels, we haven't done much recently.
03:30What about private investment? Stuff that hasn't gone through your bank.
03:32Well, the biggest is the hotel.
03:36Yeah, well, as a steward, Ronnie probably wouldn't need financing.
03:39As far as I know, Tess is the only one with money in that family.
03:42So you're saying Ronnie couldn't build it on his own?
03:45He did try and get a loan from us at one point.
03:48Tried.
03:49It was before my time.
03:51Back when Mike Sinclair was bank manager.
03:53I saw the paperwork, and Ronnie applied, but his application was denied.
03:58So where did he get the money to build?
04:00Your guess is as good as mine.
04:02This is a beautiful little town.
04:09It is.
04:11But what happened to the Grace I knew who was desperate to move to the big city?
04:16Got my letters.
04:19Lillian happened.
04:21I'm happy you reconnected with your sister.
04:24Thanks.
04:25But New York.
04:27I know, I know.
04:28We always talked about going to New York.
04:29It was more than just talk.
04:30This was our dream.
04:32Got us through the tough times.
04:35There were a lot of them.
04:36They say over five million people live there.
04:41Can you imagine?
04:45Excuse me.
04:46Hi.
04:47Can I help you?
04:48Miss Joanna Larkin.
04:49I have a reservation.
04:55Okay.
04:56There you are, Miss Larkin.
04:59Is it true about the restorative properties?
05:04The what?
05:09Feeling fatigued, unhappy, anxious, come to the Royal Brookfield and experience the restorative properties of this little hamlet.
05:16Ronnie, Miss Larkin is responding to your ad about the hotel's restorative properties.
05:24Not the hotels, the towns.
05:27Why pay for a pricey wellness center when you can be reinvigorated in Brookfield?
05:32Ronnie.
05:34Excuse me.
05:36Can we talk?
05:38Certainly.
05:38Have a cup of coffee and I'll be right with you.
05:40I mean, in my office.
05:42Why there?
05:43It's official business.
05:44Well, surely you can see how busy I am.
05:47Are you?
05:49Another time, please.
05:50Tomorrow morning?
05:52Sure.
05:53Sure.
05:54I'll see you then.
06:06Lillian, I want you to meet Eve.
06:09Eve Gardner?
06:10The one and only.
06:11Oh, it is so nice to meet you.
06:13I've heard so much about you.
06:15And I've heard about you.
06:17Wow.
06:18Something has the girls excited.
06:19Take a look.
06:28Excuse me.
06:31We, uh, we tracked down the grandfather of one of our children.
06:36Wow.
06:37Finding family.
06:38That's the dream.
06:39It is.
06:41Can I give you a hand?
06:42Oh, that'd be great.
06:43You can start with bees.
06:44Sure.
06:47So, Grace tells me you grew up in this house.
06:50Yeah, that's right.
06:52It's a far cry from the dormitory Grace and I shared with eight other girls at the Binford
06:56Orphanage.
06:57Yeah, I bet.
06:59She told me about those days.
07:01It must have been hard.
07:02I protected her as best I could.
07:05What do you mean?
07:08We had a couple of bullies.
07:11I kept them away from her.
07:15I didn't know.
07:16You two were apart for a long time.
07:18Yeah, we were.
07:26Helen wants a special hairdo for tomorrow.
07:29That's just his lawyer, not quite her grandfather.
07:32Oh, it's close enough.
07:33I'm going to try out some hairdos on her after I finish helping you with dinner.
07:37Oh, you can do it now if you like.
07:39Are you sure?
07:40Yeah.
07:42I'll help.
07:43Grace does the best French braids.
07:44Come on.
07:48Come on.
08:10Ha!
08:12Ronnie.
08:14Good.
08:14You're here.
08:18Oh, so how can I, uh, how can I help you?
08:27Have a seat.
08:28Well, you know, as it turns out, we are quite busy this morning.
08:31Maybe we should just reschedule.
08:33It'll only take a minute.
08:38So, as you know, I was in the hospital for a while.
08:41Yes, and may I say you were always in our thoughts and prayers.
08:44I appreciate that.
08:46So I'm still trying to catch up with all that went on while I was gone.
08:49Oh, I'll bet.
08:50So during that time, you built your beautiful hotel.
08:53I did that.
08:54She is my pride and joy.
08:56It must have been pretty costly.
08:57Well, it wasn't cheap.
08:58How'd you afford it?
09:00Oh, well, you know.
09:03No, I don't.
09:05Well, I borrowed some money.
09:07From?
09:08The bank.
09:09The bank here in town?
09:10Mm-hmm.
09:12Well, the bank manager told me your loan application was denied.
09:17Oh, wait.
09:19That's what I meant to say.
09:21It's actually the opposite of what you just said.
09:23Yeah.
09:25Do you have a fire on in here?
09:27It, uh...
09:28No.
09:32So you were saying about where you got the money.
09:34Oh, right.
09:35Well, to be honest, the reason I mentioned the whole bank thing
09:38is because she didn't want anyone to know.
09:40Who?
09:40My sister-in-law, Tess.
09:43You borrowed the money from Tess Stewart.
09:45Yes.
09:46She was.
09:47She recognized a strong investment opportunity.
09:50And if I were to ask her, she'd back you up on this.
09:52Oh, of course you would.
09:56100%.
09:57Yeah.
10:01Thanks, Rhonda.
10:04Wonderful chatting.
10:07When is the stagecoach going to be here?
10:09Oh, soon, I'm sure.
10:11How do I look?
10:13Beautiful.
10:15Thanks for letting me stay home from school today.
10:17Yeah, we know.
10:18This is a special day for you.
10:23Do you excuse me?
10:26Gabriel.
10:28Did you hear the news?
10:29No.
10:29We found Helen's grandfather.
10:31Really?
10:33You were such an important part of that search.
10:34I'm just glad I could help.
10:37He's sending his lawyer today.
10:38Why a lawyer?
10:39I'm sure there's some paperwork we have to sign
10:42for him to take custody of her.
10:44Is it true?
10:45Helen is being reunited with her family?
10:48It is.
10:49That is so wonderful.
10:53There it is.
10:54There it is.
10:54Mr. Charles Talbott?
11:16Yes.
11:16I'm Lillian.
11:18This is Grace.
11:20And this...
11:20Oh, don't tell me.
11:22You must be...
11:24Helen.
11:26That's right.
11:27So, our orphanage is just at the end of town.
11:29I'm going to check into the hotel and wash up.
11:31Then I'll meet you there.
11:32When do I see my grandpa?
11:33Well, first things first.
11:34I'm sure there's some papers we have to sign.
11:36More than that, my client needs to know that this young lady is actually his granddaughter.
11:40I'm sure you can understand.
11:42There's no doubt.
11:43Just look at the poster.
11:44I did.
11:45She definitely bears a resemblance, but that's not enough.
11:49What do you mean?
11:50I have a questionnaire prepared by my client.
11:52You just need to answer some questions, and then we can go from there.
11:56If you'll excuse me.
12:02He's going to be okay.
12:03Lillian, I just saw Helen headed back to the orphanage.
12:16Is she okay?
12:17Yeah, the lawyer just wants to ask her some questions, but he'll be fine.
12:23So, Grace tells me you toured together for seven years.
12:26Seven years at the Binford Orphanage, and then another three on our own.
12:31She ran away from that orphanage.
12:32Yes, well, two years after I was discharged.
12:35How did you two meet back up again?
12:37That was always the plan.
12:39Oh.
12:40This would be so strange to have been away from her for so long.
12:44Yeah, we still have some catching up to do.
12:47What would you like to know about her?
12:49Her first crush?
12:50Her first job?
12:51Her first heartbreak?
12:53Do you know she's allergic to walnuts?
12:55No.
12:55No, I didn't know that.
12:58She always forgets to tell people.
13:02I'll be right back with that.
13:08Oh, Grace, I've got to leave for a few hours.
13:10What about the lunch rush?
13:11Sorry, you're on your own.
13:12Mr. Stewart, what is our itinerary for the day?
13:16Uh, itinerary?
13:17Well, you must have some schedule for your restorative program.
13:20Uh, here.
13:20Uh, uh, oh, excuse me.
13:23Table for one.
13:23Yeah, uh, one of my customers requires your services.
13:26Oh, what ails her?
13:27Uh, you're the nurse.
13:28Yeah, uh, the first part of our, uh, wellness program is a complete and private consultation
13:33with our, uh, our nurse.
13:34Ms. Larkin, please meet Nurse Parsons.
13:37Now, if you'll excuse me, she'll take good care of you.
13:38Mm-hmm.
13:40How do you do?
13:41How do you do?
13:42Oh, love a peep.
14:12Hey, Ronnie.
14:20Go.
14:22You live in town?
14:23Yeah, yeah, on business.
14:24You know, won't be long.
14:25Just, uh, negotiating some beef prices with the supplier.
14:28Got to run a tight ship, you know, keep those, uh, costs down.
14:31That's what folks expect.
14:34Anywho, toodles.
14:39Sometimes needs a little push.
14:41Yeah, I'm going to give you a hand with that.
15:03Coffee?
15:03I think you know the answer to that.
15:06One sugar, black, eggs runny, and toast almost burnt.
15:13Oh, hold on.
15:15Hi.
15:15I've gone to a few doctors in Union City, but none of them seem to be able to get to the root of the problem.
15:23What are your symptoms?
15:24I feel anxious.
15:25I feel anxious.
15:27I don't have any energy.
15:29Food hasn't been tasting good.
15:31I'm afraid there's something seriously wrong with me.
15:33Are you generally unhappy?
15:35Are you generally unhappy?
15:40You might be suffering from melancholy.
15:42Some of the doctors have said that, but no one seems able to fix it.
15:45Oh, because there's no sure way.
15:48Therapies range from inducing dizziness by spinning on a stool to having part of your brain removed, which I don't recommend.
15:55I'm not totally sold in this restorative mumbo-jumbo.
15:59If I'm wasting my time, please let me know.
16:01Well, there is nature all around us here, which can make some people feel rejuvenated.
16:06I'm at my wit's end.
16:09I'll try anything.
16:12The bay looks like she's favoring her right-front vet look.
16:16Oh, look.
16:17Oh, look who it is.
16:27Well, this is a nice surprise.
16:29Hell, I don't get out here as much as I'd like, that's for sure.
16:33Chuck.
16:34Uncle Ronnie.
16:34Hey, can we talk in private?
16:40I'm sure you're the horse.
16:44Gabriel is asking where my financing is coming from.
16:47He's like a dog with a bone, and I'm this juicy shank.
16:50Take it easy.
16:50How?
16:52Look, is it bad enough that Sinclair is demanding bigger profits from the hotel?
16:56Now I've got a Mountie breathing down my neck.
16:57Should have never taken the money from Sinclair to build the hotel.
17:01Receiving stolen property is a crime.
17:02You can go to jail.
17:03I didn't know he was a crook.
17:05Oh.
17:06Well, at least I wasn't sure.
17:07Uh-huh.
17:08You should have come to me for the money.
17:09Well, I'm coming to you now.
17:11But just please back up my story, all right?
17:13To tell Gabriel that you invested in the hotel.
17:15I'm not going to lie for you, Ronnie.
17:17It's my only way out.
17:19And what about Sinclair?
17:20One crisis at a time.
17:21Look, we don't even know what Gabriel knows.
17:26I will go and talk to him.
17:27You lie low here.
17:29I will make up the spare room.
17:30You can spend the night.
17:31Okay, good.
17:33Oh, I should let the hotel know that I won't be back.
17:36I'll see that that happens.
17:40What are you doing?
17:49What's it look like?
17:52Brings back memories, doesn't it?
17:53Mm-hmm.
17:54Long hours and little pay.
17:56But we made it work.
17:58I'm so happy to see you.
17:59I wasn't sure I'd ever see you again.
18:01You know I'd never let you go.
18:04Two peas in a pot?
18:07Even if we're off.
18:10Miss Grace?
18:14Helen's about to meet with the lawyer.
18:16Oh, Ronnie's not back yet.
18:18You should go.
18:20What?
18:21I'll cover it for you.
18:23Sure.
18:24I've got your back.
18:25Always have, always will.
18:27Okay.
18:27Okay, okay, let's go.
18:37I'm really gonna miss you.
18:40We'll always be friends.
18:46You made it.
18:48Of course.
18:51Mr. Talbot is downstairs waiting.
18:53I'm scared.
18:55There's nothing to be scared of.
18:57He's just gonna ask you a few questions.
18:59That's it.
18:59Okay.
19:10Okay.
19:11Have a seat.
19:13This won't take long.
19:19So, Helen.
19:21What is your last name?
19:23McNeil.
19:23And the name of your parents?
19:25Ethel and John.
19:27How did they die?
19:29We were on a boat.
19:31It caught fire and sank.
19:34And how old were you at the time?
19:36Seven.
19:38Do you know your mother's father's name?
19:42The grandfather was looking for you.
19:44Miss Walsh, you can be here, but you can't talk.
19:46Sorry.
19:48I don't remember his name.
19:50He was always just Grandpapa.
19:53She didn't call him by his name.
19:55I understand that.
19:55So, are we all done here, then?
19:57Not quite.
19:58Your grandfather had a nickname for you.
20:01Can you tell me what it was?
20:04Um...
20:05I don't remember.
20:08That's okay, Helen.
20:09You got the other questions right.
20:11What did your father do for a living?
20:15I don't remember.
20:18Can I see your right arm, please?
20:21What are you doing?
20:22The real Helen McNeil had a little scar on her arm.
20:26What do you mean, the real?
20:28Don't see one.
20:30Is this a scar?
20:31That's a freckle.
20:33When did Helen get a scar?
20:34She got cut by broken glass when she was two.
20:37That's ten years ago.
20:39It must have disappeared by now.
20:40Helen, you left England with your parents when you were six.
20:43Before that, you visited your grandfather often.
20:46Can you tell me the city he lived in?
20:51Um...
20:52It was...
20:54Bayswater?
20:58I don't think this is the girl I'm looking for.
21:01Well, of course it is.
21:02This is the locket my mom gave me.
21:05I don't have any record of any locket.
21:07Sorry.
21:07I think we're done here.
21:08Wait.
21:21Wait.
21:22You can't just walk away.
21:24It's not the girl I'm looking for.
21:26Helen hasn't seen her grandfather in six years.
21:28That's why she can't remember certain things.
21:31I'm sorry, Miss Walsh.
21:33Okay, if it wasn't her, then how would she have known some of the other questions?
21:35Four years ago, a story ran in the Hamilton Free Press about my client's search for his granddaughter.
21:43It laid out all the names and some other details.
21:45So you're saying that Helen is pretending to be someone that she's not?
21:48I'm saying somebody already has.
21:51Last year, a girl in a private orphanage claimed to be Helen McNeil.
21:54She had all the details.
21:56Turned out, the matron of the orphanage put her up to it.
21:59I would never do anything like that.
22:01You seem like a nice woman.
22:03But I don't know you, and I have to look after my client's interests.
22:07Well, right now you're not looking after them.
22:09Last time he got his hopes up, and he was crushed when he learned the truth.
22:13I won't do that to him again.
22:15Sir, what do you think?
22:34Well, I'm not really a woodsy person.
22:39Take it all in.
22:41Here, try this.
22:41Breathe in this wonderful air.
22:46So much cleaner than the city.
22:54Are you all right?
22:57I swallowed an insect.
22:58Oh, dear.
23:00Oh, dear.
23:01Oh, dear.
23:05Oh, dear.
23:11I'm sorry, Helen.
23:29I'll get you some water.
23:30I heard you talking about water.
23:43I'm sorry.
23:45Helen was so nervous.
23:47Those questions.
23:48She was so young at the time.
23:50Well, maybe you should try to get her to focus on something else.
23:53What do you mean?
23:56Well, when I need to clear my head, there's always one thing that helps.
23:59How can I help you?
24:11Why are you harassing Ronnie?
24:13I'm not harassing him.
24:14Just ask me a few questions.
24:16You going to charge him with something?
24:18I don't know yet.
24:20You don't have something better to do than go poking around in his business?
24:23Why don't you stick to Randy and let me do my job?
24:30I think Ronnie's got himself into some trouble.
24:37What's this all about?
24:38I've got one question for you, and I would think very carefully before I answer it.
24:47Are you an investor in his hotel?
24:52Just feel the weight of it in your head, and keep your eye on the stick.
24:55You think this is going to help?
25:02No.
25:03Sam's right.
25:04Sometimes changing focus clears your head.
25:09I want to go to my room.
25:11Just clear this a little bit longer.
25:19Table for one?
25:20Please.
25:23Does Grace have a day off today?
25:25Well, she had to go to the orphanage, so I'm holding down the fort.
25:28Well, if you sit here, let her know that Uncle Ronnie's not coming back today.
25:31Sure.
25:32Are you from around here?
25:34No, I'm an old friend of Grace's.
25:38Coffee?
25:39Please.
25:42I'm a friend of Grace's as well.
25:44Really?
25:45Yeah.
25:46Well, then maybe you can help me convince her to leave town.
25:50What do you mean, leave town?
25:51Well, friends want what's best for their friends, don't they?
25:55Why don't you think Brookfield's what's best for Grace?
25:57Well, for starters, she's not a one-horse town kind of girl.
26:00Well, I think I speak with some authority in saying there's plenty of horses here.
26:05She wants to see the world.
26:09See the world?
26:10Starting with New York.
26:11Okay.
26:14I was eaten alive in those woods.
26:20The bug certainly liked you.
26:23You have no bites.
26:25Afraid not.
26:26This should help.
26:28It's made from juniper berries and cloves.
26:32Coming here was a big mistake.
26:34But I had to do something.
26:36Where are you from?
26:38Hamilton.
26:40Do you share a home?
26:42No, I have an apartment on my own.
26:43Why?
26:45What do you do for a living?
26:48I operate an elevator in a large office building.
26:51Hmm.
26:52What?
26:54You see the same people every day.
26:57Yes.
26:59But do any of them know your name?
27:04No.
27:04No.
27:04Nice throw.
27:15See if you can do better than that.
27:18Okay.
27:19Focus.
27:19Focus.
27:27London.
27:27What?
27:28My grandfather.
27:29He lived in London.
27:33Why couldn't I think of that before?
27:36It's okay, Alan.
27:37No, it's not.
27:38I'm not going to see my grandpa.
27:39Hey, look at me.
27:41Never lose hope.
27:43Somehow, someway, you will see your grandfather again.
27:47I promise.
27:48Where's Ronnie?
28:03Oh, I got word he's staying at the Stewart Ranch tonight.
28:07Oh, I'm...
28:08I'm so sorry you had to cover for me this whole time.
28:12It's no problem.
28:13How'd it go with Helen?
28:15Um, not as well as we hope, but...
28:18Rock your thing up.
28:18You've always been so positive.
28:21Well, there's no point in being anything else.
28:25Remember when couples would come to the orphanage looking to adopt?
28:30Of course.
28:30They'd line us all up.
28:32And we both knew no one would choose us.
28:36Do you remember what you'd say when those people would leave with one of the other kids?
28:41That we'd choose each other.
28:43We'd always choose each other.
28:44We'd always choose each other.
29:00Morning.
29:05Boy, I slept like a rock.
29:07Well, at least one of us did.
29:10Uh, what's wrong?
29:12I lied for you, Ronnie.
29:17Doesn't sit right with me.
29:19Well, I appreciate it, Tess.
29:21I do.
29:22Guess you'll be heading back to town?
29:24Yeah, sure.
29:25I won't be here when you get back.
29:30You just watch.
29:38Lillian and Grace will bring Mr. Talbot back.
29:41How are they going to convince them?
29:44They'll find a way.
29:48It's going to be all right.
29:56What is it?
29:58Maggie.
29:59What's going on?
30:00I need all of your help.
30:02It's about Helen.
30:14Hello, miss.
30:16I'm looking for Ronnie Stewart.
30:17Oh, he's not here right now.
30:19We had a business meeting.
30:20Uh, well, I believe he's at the Stewart Ranch.
30:25Thank you, miss.
30:26Thank you, miss.
30:26Mr. Talbot hasn't come down?
30:34No.
30:36Half an hour until the stagecoach arrives.
30:39Hopefully, Sam buys us some time.
30:40The tree's falling just up ahead.
30:55Right up a ways there's another road to Brookfield.
30:57Just sent you back a couple hours.
31:00Much obliged.
31:01Oh, God.
31:05I'm going to go.
31:06Oh.
31:07Oh.
31:11Oh.
31:17Oh.
31:19Oh.
31:19Oh.
31:20Oh.
31:21Oh.
31:21Oh.
31:21Oh.
31:21Oh.
31:22Oh.
31:22Oh.
31:23Oh.
31:25Oh.
31:25Oh.
31:26Oh.
31:27Oh.
31:27Oh, my God.
31:57Maggie! Maggie!
32:03I need someone that's healthy.
32:06First, I need you to come with me.
32:08What's this about?
32:09It's about a girl who needs a child.
32:27I can't wait any longer.
32:37You have to come back to the orphanage.
32:39You two don't give up, do you?
32:41Not when it comes to our children, no.
32:42I'll report what I found.
32:44If you'll excuse me, I have a stagecoach to get...
32:45No, no. Helen's grandfather lives in London.
32:48Did you reread the newspaper article?
32:50What are you talking about?
32:51They said my client is a prominent banker in England.
32:54Given that, London would be a good guess.
32:57Helen said Bayswater.
32:58That's a neighborhood in London.
33:00Hmm. Never heard of it.
33:04Mr. Talbot.
33:06What's going on?
33:07We're here to support Helen.
33:08I have done my due diligence.
33:10What's the harm in talking to her one more time?
33:13Stagecoach is due here any moment.
33:14In case anybody was waiting,
33:18I just got word that the stagecoach
33:19is going to be a few hours late.
33:22That could do plenty of time to talk to Helen.
33:26Give Helen another chance.
33:41We actually helped convince that lawyer to try again.
33:44We did it together.
33:47I think they'll verify her identity.
33:49I hope so.
33:53What was your favorite toy growing up?
33:55It wasn't a toy.
33:57It was a doll.
34:00Now, I have to ask this again,
34:02because it's important.
34:05What was your grandfather's nickname for you?
34:07I'll report back to my client
34:15that this young lady answered
34:16some of the questions correctly,
34:19and we'll go from there.
34:23Poppy.
34:26My grandfather called me Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:28Poppy.
34:29Poppy.
34:30I don't know.
35:00Ronnie, don't make me come up and get you.
35:10I don't have your money right now.
35:13That's unfortunate.
35:16Come on down.
35:17Talk about it like gentlemen.
35:21That's funny.
35:23I mean, small-minded, no integrity, limited intelligence.
35:27I guess they don't make gentlemen like they used to.
35:32Our business is with your brother-in-law.
35:34It's okay. I'm coming down.
35:36Don't bother.
35:38Your business here is done.
35:41You tell Sinclair that our Mountie's sniffing around and we need to deal with him.
35:47Right?
35:48Oh, and, uh, yeah, one more thing.
35:49From here on in, we deal with Sinclair, not his messenger boy.
35:54Okay, come on down.
36:09How long until I see my grandpa?
36:17Well, Mr. Talbot's gonna wire your grandfather in England and then I'll wait instruction.
36:24Oh, wow.
36:25Oh, your grandfather's name is Edward Martin.
36:31No.
36:32His name is Grandpapa.
36:38Can we go outside?
36:40Sure.
36:46You hungry?
36:47You hungry?
36:50Thanks to you, Helen's going to live a great life.
36:53It's thanks to a lot of people.
36:55When is it going to be your turn?
36:58What do you mean?
36:58For years, you and I dreamed of leaving the orphanage and now here you are back in one.
37:04I'm with my sister.
37:06Living your sister's dream.
37:08Not yours.
37:10Yours is to live in New York.
37:13I worked hard in San Francisco.
37:15Saved my money.
37:20Two train tickets.
37:23To New York City.
37:27Train leads from Clearwater tomorrow.
37:30We could be on it.
37:32Living our dream.
37:33I feel better.
37:47I feel better.
37:51I feel better.
38:01I feel better.
38:03Good.
38:05How did you know?
38:07Know what?
38:09That getting me involved with that girl and the lawyer would make me feel better.
38:13I didn't, but I do know we all need a connection to something.
38:17Otherwise we're just rudderless ships in the night.
38:21When I get to Hamilton, I'm going to volunteer at the local orphanage.
38:25I think they could use an extra hand.
38:27That would be just lovely.
38:29Thank you. Good luck.
38:32No, no, no, no. You're...
38:34What?
38:35You're not actually...
38:37Actually what?
38:39Grace, I don't want you to go.
38:45Cookies for the ride.
38:47Thank you for holding that.
38:55Well, I have to go see a horse now.
38:59One of many horses in this town.
39:07Bye.
39:08Bye.
39:18You reunited a family.
39:20It's nothing quite like it.
39:25I'll be in touch.
39:27I'll be waiting.
39:36I can't wait to hear about New York.
39:38All right.
39:39Take care of her.
39:40We'll take care of each other.
39:42Bye.
39:43Does any part of you wish you were in that stagecoach?
39:57Off on some worldly adventure?
39:59No, I love Eve.
40:00We're always there for each other.
40:04But you are my sister and my best friend.
40:09And I choose you.
40:11Alright so.
40:12And I choose you.
40:14Hmm.
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