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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 9
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00:00experience. Gabriel is asking where my financing is coming from. He's like a dog with a bone.
00:04Sinclair's been using his money to invest in businesses, but then he starts demanding bigger
00:09and bigger shares of the profit. What if they don't want to pay? Connie, are you okay? It was
00:13an accident. Not according to Tess. She's always blamed my dad. You don't know that bridge was
00:18faulty, Tess? Do you know how I know? It collapsed with my Matthew on it.
00:30The Mountie's work is never finished. It's sad, but true. It's barely a moment to relax.
00:53So what is it today? Pugitive hunting? Cattle wrestling? Oh no, it's littering, isn't it?
01:00It's an ongoing investigation, so I can't say more than that. However, I will say
01:04that littering is a very serious test. But are you just expecting the guilty to
01:08walk into town and turn themselves in? Sometimes the key to an investigation is patience.
01:14The truth will come out. You just have to let it.
01:17Well, I wouldn't want to interfere with a police matter.
01:25Let the investigation continue.
01:29I thought I should let you know that Benson thinks I'm doing a much better job.
01:33Benson? You got another man in your life?
01:36That matter?
01:38I'd be interested in all. I'd like to meet him, see if he passes muster.
01:42And that's your job?
01:43I'd like to think so.
01:44Well, you've faced a tough test in Benson.
01:49Doesn't really talk much.
01:51Okay.
01:51It's really big.
01:53Oh, now I'm getting really interested.
01:57Well, if you want to meet him, maybe we can all go for a ride.
02:00What, like three of us?
02:04Benson is a horse. He's my saddle horse. Lillian's been letting me ride him.
02:08And if I do say so, I'm doing a lot better.
02:10Are you sure?
02:11I didn't cover myself in glory the last time we rode.
02:13You did fine.
02:14I want to do finer.
02:17All right, well, if you're up for it, I think it'd be a wonderful idea.
02:21Perfect.
02:22When's the next time you're free?
02:24About tomorrow early morning.
02:26Works for me.
02:26And you can see if Benson and I pass muster.
02:30Bye.
02:40Lillian.
02:40Hey, Hank.
02:42Yo, I got a kick out of Fred at the ranch the other day.
02:44Oh, he had a wonderful time.
02:46That text was really nice.
02:47She was certainly taken by him.
02:50I haven't seen her smile like that in years.
02:55Hoping you two can stand stock still.
02:57I need to get a shot of the Royal Brookfield,
03:00and it would be nice to have a couple of folks standing out in front.
03:04Of course.
03:05All right. Just, uh...
03:08And...
03:10Do you know who that is?
03:12He's the reason I'm in town.
03:14Ted Conacher, Clearwater Gazette.
03:16Are you doing a story about Brookfield?
03:19About the life and death of Matthew Stewart.
03:21It's been ten years since he was killed in a bridge disaster.
03:24I hear that man saved this town.
03:26He deserves to be remembered.
03:46I'm Godova and Eva on with us.
03:48But if I ask myself Wentworth for two years,
03:52To guess this Nieet Jeb?
03:54I'll find you answer it.
03:55I'm a fatty sinner,
03:56and I見て that I have no picture.
03:57He's gonna be McDonald's for one year.
03:58I've discovered
04:41You know, I've been looking at this pasture for years, Tess.
04:50Every spring I make you a little bit of a better offer, and every spring you say no.
04:55Well, now I'm saying yes.
04:57You know the price. It's yours if you want it.
05:00Never known you to sell land before. Ever.
05:05You must be considering a very handsome opportunity.
05:09I am.
05:12Any chance you'd let a fellow rancher in on it?
05:15I'd prefer to keep it private.
05:18I figured.
05:22So, do we have a deal?
05:24That's exciting news. Your own house.
05:39I'm moving into the old Crawford residence.
05:42The house seems like a fairly ambitious sign for that little place.
05:45So are you sitting down roots in Brookfield?
05:46For now, ever so lightly.
05:51Now, let's see how our young patient's doing.
05:54Oh, just as I thought, you've got the dreaded lurgy.
05:59Oh, my.
06:00Is that bad?
06:01Oh, no, it's nothing.
06:03The dreaded lurgy is what my mum used to call it when I wasn't feeling well.
06:06Nothing for it but to take to your bed and wait it out.
06:09I can do that.
06:14I didn't mean to scare you.
06:17Oh, that's fine.
06:18I sometimes feel like I'm speaking a different language to everyone else in town.
06:21I've heard that Britain and North America are two places separated by a common language.
06:27England does feel a long way away some days.
06:30Even longer sometimes.
06:32I'm sure it does.
06:34Well, I better get this young man back to the orphanage.
06:38Good luck with your new house.
06:41Come along.
06:43Let's go.
06:46The Clearwater Gazette, covering the valley like the dew.
06:49I don't go a day without reading it.
06:51How come you're selling the Hamilton Free Press thing?
06:54We're out of the gazette.
06:55Yeah, I can't keep it in stock.
06:57Is that right?
06:58Anyway, thank you for coming here for Matthew's memorial.
07:01I wasn't sure the paper would be interested.
07:03Oh, it's a great story.
07:04When the gold ran out up here, most people thought the town would disappear.
07:08Practically everyone, but my brother.
07:10A man like that.
07:11A man of vision.
07:12He deserves to be remembered.
07:15I'd quite like to see this portrait.
07:16Oh, I had an artist in Hamilton work from an old photo.
07:19Not that there aren't wonderful artists in Clearwater, of course.
07:23I should be heading out to the ranch.
07:24Mrs. Stewart is expecting me.
07:25Why, are you sure you won't stay for a bite to eat?
07:27You know, I can tell you some great stories about my brother.
07:29One time, when we were teenagers, the two of us wanted to go looking for some gold.
07:33So we took our buckets and our shovels out of the...
07:35Sir Conacher, I've been looking for a wagon ready now.
07:38If you'd like to head out.
07:40You know, that would be great.
07:42I can't keep Mrs. Stewart waiting.
07:44Perhaps you can finish that story for me some other time.
07:46That'd be my pleasure.
07:47It is a corker.
07:55Mr. Conacher.
07:56Yes, ma'am.
07:56Welcome.
07:57You must be hungry.
07:58I've got some lunch waiting inside.
08:02She's done well for herself.
08:03No one works harder.
08:05How long have you been with the Stewart's?
08:06Matthew Stewart gave me my first job.
08:09What was he like?
08:09Tough, but fair.
08:12Had ambition, but wasn't blind to it.
08:16I suspect you'll find that he married someone just like him.
08:33Eleanor?
08:33Is Fred all right?
08:34He hasn't taken a turn, has he?
08:36No, no, no.
08:36He's fine.
08:37Fast asleep at home.
08:38Oh, thank goodness.
08:39These are for you.
08:40For your new home.
08:41Oh, you sweetheart.
08:43Oh, please come in.
08:49Maggie, it's lovely.
08:51I don't have a lot of things.
08:53It comes from constantly being on the move, I suppose.
08:56The children helped pick the bouquet.
08:58Oh, when I was young, my mother sent us out every weekend to collect fresh flowers.
09:03Please take me back.
09:04Did you ever get back home?
09:06Well, I actually don't know where that is anymore.
09:09What do you mean?
09:10Well, my mother and father moved to Australia last month, of all places.
09:14Oh, my goodness.
09:15Oh, my goodness.
09:16The other side of the world.
09:17Precisely.
09:18So, I actually don't have a home to go to at the moment.
09:23I do miss England sometimes.
09:26I can imagine.
09:28Well, um, I'd offer you a cup of tea, but unfortunately I'm still without a kettle.
09:33Water will do just fine.
09:34Fred is sound asleep, and the rest of the children are doing homework.
09:47Mm-hmm.
09:52What are you doing?
09:54There's a reporter in town doing a story on Matthew Stewart's death.
09:59Does this have been done?
10:00Yeah, that's right.
10:01There was an inquiry into the disaster, and this book is a report that was issued at the end of it.
10:09Well, what does it say?
10:11I've never actually read it before.
10:14The accident happened when I was 15, so...
10:17Everything just felt very adult.
10:21But my father always said that if people would just read the report, that they'd see that he wasn't to blame.
10:26But Tess just kept blaming him, and everyone in town would believe her.
10:31Nobody in Brookfield would ever hire him.
10:34He had to travel further and further for work, so he was all the way in Hamilton when he had his heart attack.
10:43Lillian.
10:46I'm so sorry.
10:50What are you gonna do?
10:51Well, I'm gonna find the facts that he said we're in here.
10:55I'm gonna get the reporter to read it, and I'm gonna prove that he's innocent.
10:59All this land is yours.
11:15As far as you can see.
11:17We started with just the 10 acres, but Matthew had big plans, and after he died, I wanted to make sure I kept his dream alive.
11:27Wow.
11:28And this ranch, it's just gotten bigger and better ever since.
11:31It has.
11:33More acreage, more cattle.
11:35No matter what it took.
11:37It must have been tough.
11:38Suddenly, taking over a ranch, and having to raise your son.
11:42I feel Matthew beside me every day.
11:46Hand on my back, helping me.
11:49And Chuck.
11:50He's my piece of Matthew.
11:53I couldn't be more proud.
11:55Everything I've heard about Matthew, it's a shame he died so young.
12:00Was.
12:01Still is.
12:02What do you know about how Matthew passed?
12:08The bridge collapsed.
12:10A tragic accident.
12:12Makes you sound like Matthew was struck by lightning.
12:16Matthew wasn't killed by accident.
12:18He was cut down by recklessness.
12:22Sounds like a terrible loss.
12:24It was.
12:26But you kept going.
12:28Well, I had to.
12:30For my son, for the town.
12:32You know what that is?
12:35That's a great story.
12:37A story that I am in town to tell.
12:41You know, we're getting ready for our annual cattle drive.
12:43We're taking several hundred head down to the line.
12:46I'd love to show you.
12:47And I'd love to see it.
12:50What's a cattle drive?
12:51I'm not at all.
13:00I'm not.
13:09I'm not at all.
13:09Constable Kinslow
13:18Constable Kinslow
13:20Lou
13:21I had some paper across my desk this morning
13:24of a savings and loan
13:25Thought you'd might like to know
13:27What is it?
13:28It's a deal between Tess Stewart and Tom Clay
13:31She's selling a bunch of land
13:33and she wants the money in cash
13:36Is that so?
13:38He asked me to keep an eye open
13:40for any big deals
13:41I hope this helps you
13:43I'll let you know
13:45Well, I'll just get back then
13:51Appreciate the news, Lillian
13:52Have a great day
13:53You too
14:08Joe
14:10Oh, sorry
14:12Do you have any currants?
14:16No
14:16Closest I've got are raisins
14:18I suppose that will have to do
14:20What do you need them for?
14:23An English recipe I'm making from Maggie
14:25I got it from Pearl
14:26Just hope the raisins don't ruin it
14:28What's the occasion?
14:30Maggie's moving
14:30What?
14:32To a new house
14:33Oh
14:33But I think she's missing England
14:35So I'm just trying to bring
14:36a little bit of air here
14:37Ah, it's a great idea
14:38I wonder if I could help
14:39Do you have a hidden supply
14:41of currants in the back?
14:43No
14:43But maybe we could arrange
14:44something more than food
14:45What do you have in mind?
14:55Ruth
14:56Something I might see
14:57Well, this just came in
14:59It was marked urgent
15:00Excellent news
15:05Do you want to send a response?
15:07No, thank you
15:08I'll be able to talk to him
15:08in person real soon
15:09Thank you for the rush delivery
15:11Yeah, not a problem
15:12Looks to me like
15:20you're headed into battle
15:21Is that obvious?
15:22All you need is a sword and shield
15:24That's what I'm hoping
15:25needs will be enough
15:26Well, who's the enemy?
15:28There's a reporter here
15:29He's doing a story
15:30that involves my father
15:31Hauling a camera in
15:32Sure, I've seen him
15:33Maybe he's inside
15:34Good
15:35Make sure he has his facts right
15:37Well, if anyone can
15:38It's you, but
15:39But what?
15:41My father used to say
15:42that a reporter knows
15:43what they want to print
15:44before they put pen to paper
15:45Father, I have a lot of experience
15:47with reporters
15:47Just a caution
15:49But I don't know
15:51how to get in the way
15:51of a woman on a mission
15:52Good luck
15:55Thank you
15:55Mr. Conacher
16:05Wait
16:06I met you yesterday
16:08Lillian Walsh
16:09Do you have a woman?
16:10Well, I was...
16:11Excuse me
16:11Do you mind clearing me?
16:17I wasn't actually
16:18finished with that
16:19I understand that you're
16:21doing a story about
16:21Matthew Stewart
16:22Yeah, about what he
16:23meant in this town
16:24What Tess Stewart
16:25has had to overcome
16:26So you've already
16:26spoken with Tess
16:27Of course
16:28Well, I'm here to
16:29set the record straight
16:30My father was
16:31Frederick Walsh
16:32the man who designed
16:33the bridge
16:33Many people in this town
16:34believe that he is
16:35responsible for the
16:36accident that killed
16:37Matthew Stewart
16:37Actually, Ms. Walsh
16:38But that's not true
16:39Here, in the summary
16:41of conclusions
16:41I've underlined it
16:42for you
16:43The members of the
16:46inquiry find no
16:47conclusive evidence
16:48that the cause
16:48of the collapse
16:49was due to
16:50improper construction
16:51And again, here
16:52in the construction
16:53analysis
16:54while there are
16:55unanswered questions
16:56the inquiry cannot
16:57prove that improper
16:59design was the
17:00underlying cause
17:01So whoever tells you
17:02that my father
17:02was at fault
17:03It's not true
17:05Is that all?
17:08Well, I've also
17:10marked some footnotes
17:11I think you would
17:12find of interest
17:12and I have
17:13my father's
17:14original blueprints
17:15that I would love
17:15to show you
17:16Do you want to know
17:17what makes a good story?
17:19Pardon?
17:20Sacrifice
17:20Triumph in the face
17:22of adversity
17:22That's the kind of story
17:24people can't get
17:24enough of
17:25I know
17:26what's in this book
17:27No conclusive evidence?
17:31That's not a good story
17:32So you believe
17:34that my father
17:34was at fault?
17:35Well, it doesn't
17:36matter what I believe
17:37It matters what
17:38Tess Stewart believes
17:39and she believes
17:40that her husband's
17:40death could have
17:41been prevented
17:41and that's what's
17:43driven her to succeed
17:44But that's not true
17:44It's a heck of a story
17:47I thought that reporters
17:49were interested
17:50in the facts
17:51Look
17:52the man who publishes
17:54my paper
17:54he and Matthew
17:55were friends
17:56He told me he wanted
17:571,000 words to
17:59commemorate Matthew Stewart
17:59and that is what
18:00he's going to get
18:00My job
18:02is to do what
18:04my publisher asks me
18:04to do
18:05tell a good story
18:06And not tell the truth
18:07I'll tell you what
18:12If you can
18:14find something new
18:15something definitive
18:16something that didn't
18:17happen ten years ago
18:18I'll reconsider
18:20Who knows
18:22maybe it'll be
18:22an even better story
18:23But I'm leaving
18:25right after the ceremony
18:26tonight
18:26so you have
18:26until then
18:27Thank you for your time
18:35Do you have another
18:41picnic set up today?
18:42I think I learned
18:42my lesson last time
18:43We're going to
18:43just go for a ride today
18:45I think Benson and I
18:46make a great team
18:47I mean Lillian said
18:48I just have to
18:48let him know
18:49who's in charge
18:50Well that's the secret
18:51you know
18:51you got to know
18:52what's on your mind
18:53what you want
18:53where you want to go
18:54and don't let the horse
18:56change that
18:56Hey Grace
19:11can we stop for a second?
19:12Of course
19:13Bye
19:14This horse doesn't look right
19:27Lillian
19:30Lillian
19:33Hey
19:35Lillian
19:36Are you all right?
19:39Yeah
19:39Yeah
19:40I
19:40was just trying
19:43to change someone's mind
19:44I wasn't able to
19:45Whose mind?
19:48I'm Mr. Conacher
19:49the reporter
19:49you've been driving around
19:50He does seem
19:52like a fairly confident sort
19:54not someone
19:54you can easily
19:55change their mind
19:55What were you telling him?
19:58That the bridge collapse
19:59wasn't my father's fault
20:00and that
20:00it says so in here
20:02Blame
20:03Blame
20:04isn't that all in the past?
20:05Well it won't be now
20:06because he'll be telling
20:07Tess's version of the story
20:08all over again
20:09I thought it was my chance
20:19to clear my father's name
20:20I'm sorry
20:24it's
20:25it's not like
20:26it's your fault
20:27No no
20:28it's fine
20:29I understand
20:30Thank you for lending in here
20:34I haven't
20:35until tonight
20:35so
20:36I'm not beat yet
20:38Are you sure
20:47you should be in there?
20:48She's breathing pretty heavy
20:49when we rode up
20:50she pawed on the ground
20:51I guess to call it
20:52Is that serious?
20:53If untreated
20:54it can be
20:54yeah
20:54Chuck Stewart
20:57what are you doing
20:58in my corral?
21:01Hey Kent
21:01I'm just passing through
21:04and saw your horse
21:05she's having trouble
21:06thanks for the
21:08unsolicited advice
21:09but get your hands
21:12off my horse
21:13well actually Kent
21:16I think I should
21:17take her to town
21:18let me guess
21:19you think she's got
21:19calling
21:20I know she does
21:20so do I
21:21that's why I'm
21:21already treating her
21:22with mineral oil?
21:23It's been working
21:24for as long as I've
21:24been a rancher
21:25which is a lot longer
21:26than you've been a vet
21:26I think Kent
21:27has this under control
21:28I'm not through
21:30this new treatment
21:31it'll work a lot
21:32more efficiently
21:32than mineral oil
21:33I appreciate you
21:34educating me
21:35but mineral oil
21:36has been working
21:36for years
21:37yeah well things
21:38change Kent
21:38what I'm offering you
21:39is a better treatment
21:40I told you
21:41I'm fine
21:42I think you've
21:43made your case
21:44I'm gonna bring
21:47it by later
21:48Chuck
21:48or maybe you
21:50could just
21:50leave my corral
21:51now
21:53yeah if that's
21:56what the two
21:57you want
21:57how are they
22:06coming along?
22:07just started
22:08a little fussier
22:09than my buttermilk
22:10biscuits
22:11I brought the set
22:12down from the attic
22:12but I'll need
22:13a good clean
22:14I'll see to it
22:15are you sure
22:16you want to give it
22:17away?
22:17it was your mother's
22:18I never use it
22:19if it'll bring
22:20Maggie pleasure
22:21I'll be happy
22:22I'm sure she'll
22:23treasure it
22:24need any more help?
22:28no
22:28I've got all
22:29the little helpers
22:30I need
22:30will Newsom's horse
22:37be okay?
22:41probably
22:42just probably
22:44just probably
22:44there's a chance
22:47it could get worse
22:48really?
22:50yeah
22:50it's just why
22:51I was pushing
22:51for a better
22:52treatment
22:52I see
22:55maybe we're pushing
22:59too hard
22:59I don't recognize
23:11any of these names
23:12what names?
23:15witnesses in the inquest
23:17construction workers
23:18and Matthew Stewart's
23:19ranch hands
23:20Patty Dolan
23:22was his foreman
23:23Ned Bowman
23:24was a cowboy
23:24do you know
23:25are there now?
23:26uh Patty's passed on
23:27Ned's moved on
23:28years ago
23:29same thing with all
23:30the construction workers
23:30I imagine
23:31Hank
23:34he's still working
23:35for tests
23:36oh he must have
23:37just been
23:38a teenager
23:38all it says
23:43is that his testimony
23:44corroborated that
23:45of Patty Dolan
23:46so he was there
23:47the night the bridge
23:48collapsed
23:48what a terrible
23:50thing for a young
23:51man to see
23:51want me to put up
23:55Benson?
23:56I can manage
23:57suit yourself
23:59I think Newsom
24:00will have a change
24:01of heart once he
24:01cools down
24:01I mean some people
24:02refuse to listen
24:03huh
24:04yeah
24:04what are you saying?
24:07honestly I felt like
24:08I was trying to
24:08convince two people
24:09I was just trying
24:10to keep the peace
24:10really?
24:11yeah it seemed like
24:11it was getting
24:12preheated between you
24:13two
24:13I was just trying
24:14to explain that
24:15there's a better
24:15treatment
24:16yeah well
24:16Ken doesn't want
24:18to hear it
24:19yeah well Ken
24:19was wrong
24:20of course he was
24:22anyways I better
24:28get going
24:28I got a busy day
24:29yeah you don't
24:30want to be late
24:30okay
24:33come on
24:43come on
24:45Davey
24:57I could only
24:58find the one
24:59bottle of neat
24:59foot oil in that
25:00tack room
25:01is there another
25:02I'm not Davey
25:05looks like you're
25:08here all alone
25:09so what if I am
25:16took a message
25:18to Sinclair
25:18I'll meet you
25:19in two hours
25:19Hutch's Gully
25:20I'm busy this
25:22afternoon
25:22you wanted the
25:25meeting
25:25that's the
25:26win and the
25:26wear of it
25:26you tell your
25:29boss this meeting
25:30is for his
25:31benefit not mine
25:32just you
25:33and your
25:33brother-in-law
25:34no surprises
25:36how was your
25:49ride
25:50it was a
25:50disaster
25:51oh I thought
25:52you had him
25:52pretty good on
25:52the horse
25:53no the ride
25:54was fine
25:54it's just
25:54something happen
25:57Finny and Chuck
25:58yeah he just
25:58always thinks
25:59he's right
25:59maybe you should
26:01explain to him
26:02that it bothers
26:02you
26:03think this
26:09gonna work
26:09maybe
26:10I just don't
26:13know how he's
26:14gonna respond to
26:14that
26:15well how he
26:15responds could
26:16tell you a lot
26:16about what you
26:17can expect from
26:18him in the future
26:18we have to go
26:27right now
26:27that's right
26:28where's Coniger
26:29he said he'd be
26:30up in his room
26:30checking his notes
26:31good I don't
26:32want him asking
26:32any questions
26:33about where
26:33we're going
26:34we have the
26:35unveiling this
26:35evening
26:36what if we
26:36don't get
26:36back in time
26:37I'll make
26:37sure that we
26:38do
26:38there's no
26:39predicting anything
26:40with Sinclair
26:40that's why I
26:41want this over
26:42and done with
26:43you know what
26:44Matthew would
26:44say you've
26:45got a problem
26:46right straight
26:47at it
26:47great
26:48take care
26:52hey Gabriel
26:54a bunch of
26:55us are going
26:55to head over
26:56to see Maggie's
26:56new place
26:57you care to
26:57join us
26:58I'd love to
26:59Joe but I'm
26:59in the middle
27:00of something
27:00you are
27:01crime just
27:06about to
27:06break out
27:07you sense
27:08too do you
27:08well what I
27:09can sense
27:09is a man
27:10who's quite
27:10comfortable
27:11sitting in
27:11his chair
27:12man is
27:13pretty comfortable
27:14but I have to
27:34leave
27:34I'm sorry
27:37Joe
27:37duty calls
27:38Hank
27:49can I talk
27:50to you
27:50actually I'm
27:51on my way
27:51back to the
27:52ranch
27:52it'll just
27:53take a moment
27:53it's about
27:54the bridge
27:54collapse
27:54think you've
27:56found a way
27:56to convince
27:57Conacher
27:57I'm hoping
27:58so
27:58I'm not sure
27:59how I can
28:00help
28:00you testified
28:03at the inquest
28:03just 17
28:05still wet
28:05behind the ears
28:06nervous as heck
28:07but you saw
28:09the accident
28:09happen
28:10yeah
28:12what did
28:13you see
28:14Hank please
28:15it's really
28:15important
28:15Matthew Stewart
28:20was nothing but
28:20good to know
28:21and on that day
28:22I saw him fall
28:23I'm sorry
28:24but it's not
28:24something I care
28:25to revisit
28:25I can understand
28:27that but my father
28:29was blamed
28:29without evidence
28:30it was wrong
28:31well it wasn't
28:32just wrong
28:32it killed him
28:33and he never slept
28:36well after that
28:36he kept going over
28:37every little detail
28:38and nobody here
28:39would hire him
28:39I just want to
28:41know the truth
28:42about what happened
28:42please Hank
28:43why don't we get
28:50a cup of coffee
28:50thank you
28:53Mrs. Stewart
28:58lost her husband
28:59it's natural
29:00we should look
29:00for someone to blame
29:01but the others
29:02the way they treated
29:03your father
29:03it was just plain wrong
29:04so you didn't believe
29:05it was his fault
29:06I was low men
29:09on the totem pole
29:09I wasn't about to go
29:11speak against
29:12Patty Dolan
29:12and the rest of him
29:13well Mr. Dolan's gone now
29:14and all the others
29:15have moved on
29:15so you are the only one
29:16who can tell me
29:17what happened
29:17Mr. Dolan
29:22warned Mrs. Stewart
29:23warned him
29:25about pushing too many
29:27cattle across the bridge
29:28all at once
29:28he said it wouldn't
29:30take the load
29:30but Mr. Stewart
29:31went and did it
29:32yeah
29:33we were running late
29:36we needed to get the herds
29:39to the rail yard
29:39for the train
29:40most of the cattle
29:41made it across
29:42Mr. Stewart
29:43did
29:44he knew
29:47there was a risk
29:49and he wanted to be
29:50the one to take it
29:51that's why he was
29:52the last man on that bridge
29:53why wasn't this
29:54mentioned at the inquest
29:55none of us wanted
29:56to speak against
29:57the deceased
29:57especially with
29:58his widow's team
29:59right there
30:00so it wasn't
30:02my father's fault
30:03I'm sorry
30:09Lillian
30:10if I had known
30:12the toll
30:12it would have
30:13taken on your dad
30:14well thank you
30:14for telling me
30:15if you want me
30:19to speak to the reporter
30:19I will
30:20I probably need
30:23to find another job
30:24but I'll do it
30:25just give me the word
30:27we thought we'd throw you
30:47a housewarming
30:47oh my goodness
30:48well come in
30:49come in
30:50thank you
30:52hello
30:54this is beautiful
31:02from Lillian
31:04she's sorry
31:05she couldn't be here
31:06this is too generous
31:07what's tea
31:09without
31:10Chelsea buns
31:12and some fresh
31:14churned butter
31:14just the thing
31:15we couldn't bring you
31:17London's rains
31:18but we thought
31:19these might help you
31:20deal with our downpours
31:21weenies
31:25now they're rubber boots
31:27we thought if we brought you
31:28little bits of England
31:29this would feel
31:30more like home
31:31you are all too kind
31:33and since we have
31:35all the trimmings
31:37I'd say
31:37it was time for tea
31:39capital idea
31:40there is just
31:41one more thing
31:42rural Britannia
31:46hey boss
31:58thanks for coming out
32:03actually Mr. St. Clair
32:04we're in a bit of a rush
32:05so if we could
32:06how are things in Brookfield
32:09Constable Kinslow
32:11is closing in
32:11I don't think
32:13he can prove a thing
32:14well he's asking
32:15the kind of questions
32:16he'd only ask
32:16if he knew all of
32:17we just don't want
32:18to get caught
32:18in the crossfire
32:19I think it's time
32:20to buy you
32:21out of the hotel
32:21not inclined to sell
32:24a wise man
32:26knows when to cash out
32:27and why is now
32:29an opportune time
32:29my brother-in-law
32:32doesn't function
32:32well under pressure
32:33I think it'd be best
32:35to put a little space
32:36between the two of you
32:37not that I'd ever
32:38I'd want a substantial return
32:40say
32:4150%
32:42well well
32:50and you cried poor to me
32:51I never had that money
32:53you know it doesn't matter
32:53where the money came from
32:55you're out
32:56agreed
32:57I've got plenty
32:58of opportunities
32:58elsewhere
32:59do you want me
33:01to sign something
33:02I don't think
33:04either of us
33:05needs that
33:05you're right
33:07agreed
33:08just
33:10watch your back
33:13I don't think
33:14Constable Kinslow
33:15is going to quit
33:16this investigation
33:17there's ways
33:18to make a man quit
33:19I'll assess the situation
33:21before we take any action
33:23well this was fun
33:25whatever you decide to do
33:27about Kinslow
33:28we want no part of it
33:30not an option
33:31you're already part of it
33:33we'll be in touch
33:36I need you to follow Sinclair
33:43keep your distance
33:45stay at a sight
33:45yeah I know
33:46that's why you telegrammed me
33:48because I'm the best tracker
33:50on the territory
33:50second best
33:52I don't think it's going to go far
33:55but I'm not really sure
33:55we'll be in touch
33:58I owe you
33:59yeah you do
34:01Lillian
34:10how'd things go
34:11with the reporter
34:11Mr. Conacher
34:13said he'd already decided
34:15what story
34:15he was going to write
34:16this is where
34:18you get to say
34:18I told you so
34:19wouldn't that be
34:20small of me
34:20he did say
34:23that
34:23if I found
34:25any new information
34:25or
34:26a better story
34:28that he'd change his mind
34:29that's big of him
34:31I think I have found
34:32a better story
34:33there's a problem
34:35what's that?
34:40if
34:40I were to make it public
34:42I would
34:43hurt some people
34:45I have to tear them down
34:48in order to clear
34:48my father's name
34:49and I'm betting
34:50that's a decision
34:51only you can make
34:52on your own
34:53yes
34:55I know you'll make
34:57the right way
34:58I know you'll –
34:59I know you will
35:01a bad story
35:01and you'll be
35:01at least
35:02there are
35:03and yet
35:05you'll be
35:05good
35:13I know you'll be
35:14well
35:15I know You will
35:16BURN
35:17See you
35:17on my vitamin
35:17horizon
35:18for me
35:18for me
35:19and I hope
35:19I've got
35:21you out of my
35:26I love you
35:27There you go. You're on the little corner of England.
35:34Thank you. I'll resist the temptation to salute every morning.
35:38Did you miss it?
35:40We all hope you'll put real roots down here.
35:43I do miss it sometimes, particularly now that my parents have moved.
35:49But through my time here, I've come to realize that you can find home in people, not just places.
35:54And here, as long as you'll have me, that would be forever.
36:24Can I have a moment?
36:34Sure.
36:34I just wanted to explain how I was feeling earlier today.
36:46Okay.
36:48Of course, friends should support one another. I mean, that's what friends are for.
36:53I guess so.
36:54And I feel like friends should be able to tell other friends when they've crossed a line.
37:01What line did I cross?
37:03Well, a property line, for one. I mean, you were trespassing.
37:08I'm a vet. If I see an animal in trouble, it's my duty to help.
37:10Yeah, but it was Ken Newsom's horse, and he didn't want your help.
37:13He was wrong.
37:13Okay, well, I'm just trying to be a true friend.
37:15Wait, can we not rehash this?
37:18All right, I accept your apology.
37:19I am not apologizing.
37:24Okay, you're not apologizing.
37:25But does the steward arrogance know no bounds?
37:27Oh, so I'm arrogant, and now my family is too.
37:29Hey, if you would just listen to me.
37:31The ceremony's about to start, and if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go honor my father, another arrogant steward, no doubt.
37:41Well, Tess, would you like to say a few words?
37:43Thank you, Ronnie. Yes, I, when I married Matthew, I knew I was, well, not only marrying the love of my life, I was becoming a steward, and with that came responsibility, to be as honest and forthright as my husband, and to overcome any obstacle thrown in my path.
38:10When the gold dried up, and it looked like Brookfield might become a ghost town, Matthew didn't even think about quitting.
38:21And, in fact, we built up the ranch, and that brought businesses and farms and other ranchers to the valley, and the town recovered.
38:29So, my, well, our responsibility now, is to keep building on that legacy, so he will look down and be proud of all we have accomplished.
38:44Wonderful.
38:45Well, let's, uh, let's have a look at this, shall we?
38:48Come over, come over.
38:49One, two, three.
38:54Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
39:02Well, uh, there are, uh, sandwiches and punch in the dining room.
39:07Please help yourselves, ladies and gentlemen.
39:10Miss Walsh.
39:11Do you want me to, I'll be filing my story first thing in the morning, unless there's something better for me?
39:24Matthew Stewart was a good man.
39:27And he deserves to be remembered that way.
39:30Thank you again, Hank.
39:32Good night.
39:33I think your best story just walked out the door.
39:57Everyone's snug in their beds.
40:00So, the memorial went well?
40:05Tess gave a lovely speech.
40:08Mm-hmm.
40:10Chuck seemed very proud of his father.
40:13Well, everything okay?
40:14Did you speak to him?
40:15I did.
40:17Did not go well.
40:19This pride is a good thing and a bad thing.
40:22Sorry, I probably shouldn't have said anything.
40:24No, I need to speak my mind.
40:30These are beautiful.
40:34Like works of art, in a way.
40:36Mm-hmm.
40:37My father took great care with his drawings.
40:40I can see that.
40:41Just look at the notations.
40:43He was meticulous.
40:46Yeah, I paid attention to every detail.
40:47And the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
40:54I just hoped that if he was here, he'd feel that I did the right thing.
41:00You decided not to hurt the people that Matthew Stewart left behind.
41:05To spare them what your father went through.
41:07I think he would be very proud of you.
41:11I think he would be very proud of you.
41:12I think he would be very proud of you.

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