- 6/4/2025
When Hope Calls Season 2 Episode 3
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00:30Dear Grace, soon I'll set off to see you in London.
00:47Ever since we were young and separated in different orphanages, I've wanted to be there for you.
00:53Now, I know exactly where you are, and no ocean will keep me from being by your side in your hour of need.
01:00As I prepare to leave, I do worry about the children here, especially Charlotte, who, as I wrote to you before, lost her eyesight after her parents died.
01:14But I'm certain that the children will be in good hands when Eleanor arrives.
01:20You asked about your friends and family here in Brookfield.
01:23Maggie continues to be an important part of the community.
01:27And she and Sam have grown closer as friends.
01:31But of course, Sam's prospecting takes him away for months at a time.
01:38Tess is still hurt that Chuck followed you to London.
01:41She won't admit it, but she's worried about you and her soon-to-be grandchild.
01:46And Ronnie hasn't changed.
01:50Lovable.
01:51Despite his poor judgment and inflated ego.
01:55And Gabriel.
01:59The love of my life remains away on a Mountie mission.
02:04I fear for his safety.
02:06I sent word letting him know that I'm leaving for London.
02:10And I have not heard back.
02:12I dearly hope to see him before my journey to you.
02:16All of my love, Lillian.
02:20O'Leary's gang took the high ground the last couple of times.
02:22I'm going to have Mounties stationed along this pass here and here.
02:26The thing about O'Leary is that he changes his gun running route.
02:29So, he might want to station some Mounties right here as well.
02:31The other side of the river?
02:33Water's shallow there, so he'd have no problem getting his wagons across.
02:38I see why you were originally assigned to lead this operation.
02:41Still wish I was part of it.
02:42You might be.
02:43If you weren't always living up to your nickname.
02:46I appreciate you taking over when I was put on medical leave.
02:48I appreciate you taking over my post in Brookfield.
02:52I need you to give Lillian this letter.
03:02Consider it done.
03:06Take care of the town.
03:09I will.
03:10You take care of yourself.
03:12I'm going head to head with the O'Leary gang.
03:15Wish it was me.
03:16You'll be back.
03:17We'll be in charge again in no time.
03:18So.
03:21So, what takes you all to Brookfield?
03:50We're visiting my daughter, Maggie.
03:54Maggie, she's lovely.
03:55Do you live there?
03:56I'm going back.
03:58I used to work for a young woman who runs an orphanage.
04:01Now I just go back and work whenever she needs me.
04:04Is that Lillian?
04:06Lillian Walsh?
04:08You've both heard about?
04:09She's good friends with our daughter.
04:12Well, how do you know about her?
04:15I don't.
04:16I have some personal business with her.
04:19Oh.
04:30Is London far?
04:31It is.
04:32How are you going to get there?
04:34On a big boat.
04:36I'm going to miss you.
04:39I'm going to miss all of you.
04:40But I don't leave for about a week, and you are going to be very well taken care of, Lillian.
04:45There they are.
05:00There they are.
05:01Oh, Lillian.
05:09Oh, you remember Ruby and Charlotte?
05:12I most certainly do.
05:14I've been praying for Charlotte to recover her sight.
05:17And Ruby, so good to see you.
05:18So good to see you.
05:19You're both looking well.
05:23Hi, Dad.
05:24How's my pumpkin?
05:27Oh, there was a woman on the stagecoach who said she had some personal business with you.
05:31Huh?
05:32Uh, who?
05:33I can't see her now.
05:35Did she say what personal is this?
05:37No.
05:39That's odd.
05:39She's a beauty.
05:49She sure is.
05:51Still a little skittish, though.
05:53Yeah.
05:54I think I'm going to take her into town tomorrow.
05:57It'll be good for her to start getting used to people.
05:59Mm-hmm.
06:01Let's make sure they're in the barn before nightfall, huh?
06:04We can get nippy.
06:05Of course.
06:06Oh, baby.
06:10Aw.
06:12Where's Miss Eleanor saying?
06:13In Grace's old room.
06:15Okay.
06:16I can't thank you enough for coming.
06:18Oh, I'm happy to help.
06:20She's the best.
06:21Is there any more news about Grace?
06:24Uh, she's been ordered to remain in bed.
06:27Pregnancy complications can be tricky.
06:30Yeah.
06:31What did Gabriel say when you told him you were going to London?
06:35It's the way I'm going to business.
06:37Then we'd be back?
06:38Not for a while.
06:40His temporary replacement's due any day now.
06:43So he doesn't know you're going?
06:45Well, I sent him a telegram, but I haven't heard back.
06:49I'm sure he'll understand.
06:51Grace needs you.
06:53The children need me, too.
06:54I'll take good care of them.
06:56I know.
06:57Look who's here.
07:09Hi, Miss Eleanor.
07:10Hi, everyone.
07:11Oh, who's this?
07:13My name's Wally.
07:14Hi, Wally.
07:15Wally joined us last month.
07:17Oh.
07:17Miss Lillian.
07:18I just asked Ruby and Charlotte to wash their hands upstairs.
07:22And I got the boys to clean their room.
07:24Hannah, you are almost a young woman.
07:27And he's so responsible.
07:28Now I leave her in charge when I go out.
07:30But guess what?
07:31The kitchen pump's leaking again.
07:33Oh, I'll take a look at it.
07:34I learned a new core.
07:38Bert, you are so good.
07:39All right, you should start dinner.
07:42Okay, I'll help.
07:43Can you please read us a story after dinner?
07:46Please, Miss Lillian.
07:48We'll see.
07:58Hello?
07:59Hello.
08:01I'd like a room, please.
08:02You've come to the right place.
08:04Well, the only place, really.
08:06How long will we be staying?
08:07Probably just a day.
08:10All righty.
08:10We'll just put your Jane Hancock right there for me, if you would.
08:15We'll have you in room two.
08:18Can you tell me how to get to the orphanage?
08:21Oh, absolutely.
08:21Just make a right outside the hotel and keep walking.
08:24You cannot miss it.
08:26You're welcome.
08:26And welcome to the Royal Brookfield.
08:37Any news on when the new Mountie's coming?
08:51Yeah, yeah.
08:52He arrived this morning.
08:53Came in for coffee.
08:54What's his name?
08:55I didn't catch it.
08:56Why not?
08:58Ben, I don't have the time to learn the name of every Mountie who rolls through town.
09:01Oh, the little one!
09:17Whoa!
09:18Did you see that?
09:19Hey.
09:23Next time, how about looking both ways before crossing the street?
09:27Do you know who that is?
09:28I told you, I didn't get his name.
09:30They call him Fearless Fletcher.
09:33Are you all right?
09:36I'm fine.
09:37I'm a nurse.
09:37Let me have a look.
09:39What's he doing here?
09:41Well, obviously, he's filling in until Gabriel gets back.
09:44Well, he's not normally a constip.
09:46He's known for hunting down people who've evaded the law.
09:51You don't say.
09:54Let me see you bend it.
09:58Just a little sore from an injury I suffered.
10:00Yeah, I can see the scars.
10:03Those are from different injuries.
10:05How many injuries have you had?
10:07Probably too many.
10:09I've been on medical leave.
10:14It's going to get cold tonight.
10:19It's going to help.
10:25Enjoy her while you can, Mama.
10:29Go up and move on.
10:38Fear and uncertainty can be paralyzing.
10:41And on this night, the family was in the middle of the ocean, clinging to what was left of their boat.
10:48The stars were twinkling, but the water was ice cold.
10:54Becky and Timmy could tell that even Dad was scared, and he was the bravest person that they knew.
11:00But Mom refused to lose hope.
11:03She asked everyone to hold hands and to pray as hard as they could for a miracle.
11:07So they closed their eyes, and they prayed for a long while.
11:13The only sound they heard was the water lapping up against them.
11:19Finally, the family opened their eyes, and their hearts sank.
11:26Timmy whimpered, and Becky cried.
11:29They're not saved?
11:30What kind of story is that?
11:32Do you want me to stop reading?
11:34No.
11:35Please don't stop.
11:36Yeah, keep going.
11:37Okay.
11:39All they could see were the twinkling stars in the night sky.
11:44Suddenly, Dad shouted, look, and he pointed to the horizon.
11:49One of the stars twinkled more brightly than the rest, and it was moving in their direction.
11:55It turns out it was another boat, and it was coming to save them.
12:00Yay!
12:00It was a miracle just like their mom had promised.
12:04And from that day forward, Becky and Timmy never stopped believing in miracles.
12:10The end.
12:11Whoa, that was close.
12:14I believe in miracles.
12:15Do you, Miss Lillian?
12:16I believe that miracles are possible.
12:23Who could that be?
12:25Yeah, we never get visitors this late.
12:31Is Lillian in?
12:34Yes.
12:35Come in.
12:35Lillian, this is, um, uh, Nora Anderson.
12:44Uh, the lady I was telling you about on the stagecoach.
12:47Hello.
12:48How can I help you?
12:49Sorry to intrude.
12:51Can I speak with you privately?
12:53Sure.
12:54Sure.
12:54What's going on?
13:11I...
13:11I knew your mother, Ethel Bennett, from Culpepper.
13:19My birth mother?
13:20Mother?
13:24That's me.
13:27She was my sister.
13:31Lillian, you're my niece.
13:42I...
13:42I didn't know I had an aunt.
13:45Or an uncle.
13:48And I never knew I had any nieces.
13:51How could you not know?
13:52My parents forbid your mother from marrying your father.
13:58After she did, I never seen my father more angry and hurt.
14:05We moved to San Francisco.
14:07I'm 11 years younger than her.
14:10She would write to us, asking us to write back.
14:14But my parents refused.
14:16I was afraid to go against their wishes.
14:21But I did sneak in a few letters.
14:24After a while, the letters were less frequent, and then they stopped.
14:30My parents found out a few years later that Ethel Bennett has been dyed of tuberculosis.
14:35How is it possible that they didn't know they had grandchildren?
14:45My parents found out about Ethel's passing second hand.
14:49And they never went back to Culpepper.
14:52And I found out by chance.
14:55How did you?
14:56I'm a lawyer.
15:01A month ago, I left my practice in San Francisco, and I moved to Clearwater.
15:06I wanted to know where Ethel was buried.
15:09So, I hired a private investigator.
15:14And he found out about you and Grace.
15:16Is she in London?
15:20Yeah, I'm headed to see her in a few days.
15:26To help her, she's having a difficult pregnancy.
15:33You're a good sister.
15:37Why don't you come inside?
15:38Now that you're retired, what are your plans?
15:48Our things are en route to England as we speak.
15:51It'll be nice to be back to real civilization.
15:54Are you planning to return to England soon?
15:58No immediate plans?
15:59I thought you'd outgrow your wanderlust by now.
16:04Still growing, I guess.
16:06You've been in this town a while now.
16:08What makes it so special?
16:13I feel like I'm a real part of this town.
16:16They've even appointed me to the town council.
16:20People always seem to gravitate to you.
16:26What's going on, Miss Lillian?
16:28Um, I just learned something I'd like to share with you all.
16:34What is it?
16:36Nora is my aunt.
16:37Your aunt?
16:39Her birth mother was my older sister.
16:43My mother's family apparently didn't know about Grace and me.
16:48To my great shame.
16:49So you weren't an orphan like the rest of us?
16:52No, I still was.
16:54Then why didn't they come and get you?
16:55Yeah, that was mean of them.
16:57Well, we didn't know.
16:58I just recently found out.
17:02What are the chances after all these years?
17:04It's a miracle.
17:06It is.
17:07Just like this story you read.
17:09I think we need to give Miss Lillian some space.
17:12I should leave.
17:14No, please.
17:14I just...
17:15Just give me a minute.
17:17Do you really think it's possible my grandparents didn't know about Grace and I?
17:32You may never know for sure.
17:35I have an aunt.
17:38Why do I feel so numb?
17:39You just found out.
17:40Still.
17:42It's to be expected.
17:44You have to let it sink in.
17:45From what I remember of my mom, Nora does remind me of her.
17:57Isn't that something?
17:59My mother wanted to be close to her family and they rejected her.
18:04Even Nora.
18:05Nora must have been a child at the time.
18:08She's not to blame.
18:10I suppose.
18:10Marrying my father made my mother an orphan of sorts.
18:17Your mother had her husband.
18:21Imagine how much she loved him.
18:23And then she had you and Grace.
18:26So when she passed, she had her closest family around her.
18:32Oh.
18:35Can we call you Aunt Nora?
18:38Nora is fine.
18:40Miss Nora.
18:40To be respectful.
18:43Are you married?
18:45No.
18:46Why not?
18:48I don't know.
18:50Just hasn't happened for me yet.
18:55This is beautiful.
18:58I drew it.
19:00It's really good.
19:01And I play guitar.
19:03Want to hear?
19:04Uh, sure.
19:07It's a little late.
19:08Art, why don't you play for Nora tomorrow?
19:11Will Miss Nora be here?
19:13I hope so.
19:15Will you stay the night?
19:17I already checked in at the hotel.
19:19Well, it's late.
19:20I can lend you a nightgown.
19:22We can pick up your luggage tomorrow.
19:24Are you sure?
19:25Your family?
19:25Your family.
19:26Please stay.
19:28Please stay.
19:38Turmeric.
19:39Ginger.
19:42Echinacea.
19:44Lavender.
19:44And ashwagandha.
19:47Ashwagandha.
19:48Ashwagandha.
19:54Do these really work?
19:55I mean, depending on the condition they often do.
19:58Hmm.
19:58How did you learn all of this?
20:02On my travels.
20:06Why haven't you and Dad traveled more?
20:09Your father has always been dedicated to his job at the bank.
20:13But now he's retired.
20:14And he looks forward to relaxing and playing checkers in the garden.
20:20He's earned it.
20:22Hi, Maggie.
20:23Hi.
20:24My elbow hurts the bend.
20:26Oh.
20:27We'll take a seat.
20:28We'll pop some salve on it.
20:30Oh, Harley.
20:30This is my mum.
20:31Mum, Harley.
20:34Can we take your jacket off?
20:37And we'll see what's wrong.
20:39Are you awake?
20:59Yes.
21:03Who's singing?
21:05That's wrong.
21:07Mr. Leanne says yes to Mr. An Angel.
21:09He does.
21:12Can you do something fancy with my hair?
21:15Uh, sure.
21:19And here's some Bobby Vince.
21:29Uh, Debbie, these are my parents, Nigel and Constance.
21:32How do you do?
21:33Hello, Debbie.
21:34Could we have three slices of impal cake, please?
21:37Is that a strange man staring at you?
21:48Sam.
21:51Uh, Mum?
21:55Dad, this is my friend Sam.
21:58Hello.
21:59How do you do?
22:00Nice to meet you, ma'am.
22:02Sir?
22:05We have a lot of catching up to do.
22:07We do?
22:08How did your prospecting go?
22:11You know.
22:13There's always next time.
22:17Is everything okay?
22:19I could just use a shower and shave is all.
22:22Say that again.
22:24But we'll talk soon?
22:25Of course.
22:25If you'll excuse me.
22:39So, do you believe in miracles?
22:43I'm not sure.
22:44Why not?
22:45I'm one of those people who's got to see it to believe it.
22:50I'm never going to see one, but I believe.
22:56Almost done.
23:02That's really nice.
23:04Oh!
23:06Oops.
23:07Where'd it go?
23:08I heard it over there.
23:09There it is.
23:18Charlotte, you look beautiful.
23:20I do?
23:21Absolutely.
23:24Inside out, great.
23:25I'm impressed.
23:27Your mother taught me how to do it.
23:31She taught me too.
23:34I haven't done one in years.
23:36I'm surprised I remembered.
23:37I'll have, uh, Art grab your luggage from the hotel.
23:42That's okay.
23:44I'll do it.
23:52Hey.
23:54Hey.
24:02Oh.
24:05Is this the filly you've been talking about?
24:08Yep, sure is.
24:11She's gorgeous.
24:12Isn't she just?
24:13Hey, I've got some carrots inside.
24:14Can I give her some?
24:15That's kind of you.
24:19Hey, girl.
24:21Hey, girl.
24:23What a good girl.
24:26Eleanor.
24:27Welcome back.
24:28Thank you, Joe.
24:29It's good to be back.
24:30What's new?
24:31Oh, uh, nothing.
24:33Um, what?
24:37Something big?
24:40Okay.
24:43Turns out, Lillian has an aunt.
24:47She does.
24:49The younger sister of her birth mother.
24:51And she's a lawyer.
24:54And all this time, Lillian didn't know.
24:56Nope.
24:57How'd she feel about that?
24:59That was a shock.
25:01I guess.
25:03Oh, look at those.
25:04Something wrong there, Ken?
25:11You could say that.
25:13I saw a pack of wolves near my livestock.
25:16Spent most of the morning chasing them off my ranch.
25:19How many?
25:20About seven.
25:21Better watch your cattle.
25:23Yeah, thanks.
25:24I will.
25:24That's not helping.
25:37Yes.
25:39I can see that.
25:41It must be something inside the pump.
25:44So then, I guess we'll have to wait until I can get a handyman to fix it.
25:49Maybe I can fix it.
25:51That's very sweet, Steve.
25:53But I think it's best if we wait.
26:00Ah, Mountie Fletcher.
26:01Am I right?
26:02Call me Michael.
26:03Yeah.
26:03I'd like to get some lunch.
26:04Oh, certainly, sir.
26:05Right this way.
26:07Say, what you did yesterday was pretty darn impressive.
26:09Still in my job.
26:10Yeah.
26:11Yeah, speaking of jobs, I know you're here covering for Gabriel.
26:15Is that the only reason?
26:17That's one reason.
26:19Are there others?
26:20What are your specials today?
26:21Oh, everything is special.
26:23In fact, it's a special welcome to Brookfield.
26:25Whatever you'd like today is on the house.
26:28But I can't accept free stuff.
26:31It compromises one's ability to enforce the law.
26:34I hope you understand.
26:35Oh, yeah, sure.
26:36No, I would never suggest, you know, I mean, enforcing the law is everything.
26:40Very important.
26:42You gotta toll that line.
26:43Oh, here we are.
26:44Whoops.
26:45Sorry.
26:46There we go.
26:48Yeah, I'm a big believer in law enforcement.
26:52Well, enjoy your law.
26:54Your lunch.
26:57Oh.
26:58Um, excuse me.
27:06Hate to see you have an accident.
27:10Oh.
27:14Anytime.
27:14What ails you?
27:28The fact that my daughter isn't being completely honest with me.
27:32What do you mean?
27:34In your letters.
27:35You didn't say there was something going on between you and that Sam fellow.
27:39That's because there isn't.
27:40Okay, sometimes it felt like things were moving in that direction, but he's been gone for months, so nothing's happened.
27:50Nothing.
27:52Well, he certainly never profamed any interest in me.
27:54I saw the way you looked at him.
27:56What you saw was friendship.
27:59You forget.
28:01I know you.
28:05It really doesn't matter what I feel if the feeling isn't neutral.
28:10Not only does this look like a home, but it feels like one, too.
28:22I try.
28:23They're lucky.
28:25I wish I could help more children.
28:28I wish I could help my sister.
28:29She was lost in different orphanages.
28:31I'm going to have to leave for Clearwater tomorrow.
28:38Are you sure?
28:40Unfortunately, yes.
28:42I have a meeting with a banker.
28:44A banker?
28:45If I can get their legal work, it'll help establish me in the community.
28:50I understand.
28:53I fixed it.
28:54Fixed what?
28:55Come see.
28:55Look.
29:03How did you do that?
29:05I took it apart and saw the leather thingy inside was worn out.
29:10I replaced it with some leather from this old boot.
29:14Then I put it all back together again.
29:17Well done.
29:18Steve, you're amazing.
29:26What about how I draw?
29:27Am I guitar playing?
29:28Am I singing?
29:30Am I maturity and responsibility?
29:32You're all amazing.
29:33Everyone is, except for me.
29:37All of the children here are amazing, Charlotte, including you.
29:40So amazing that you all deserve a treat.
29:47Can I go into town and get them one?
29:52That's very nice of you.
29:56Who wants to come with me?
29:57I do.
29:58I'd like to go as well.
30:04I'm sorry.
30:06Not a problem.
30:07Ladies first.
30:10I'll have six of your oatmeal cookies, please.
30:14Someone has a sweet tooth?
30:15Oh, they're not for me.
30:17I figured it.
30:20Yeah.
30:23You must be Lillian's aunt.
30:25My name's Joe.
30:27Yes.
30:28Nora.
30:29It's nice to meet you.
30:30Nice to meet you.
30:36Lillian's aunt.
30:38You know she had one.
30:39Neither did Lillian.
30:42And get this.
30:44She's a lawyer.
30:47Huh.
30:53Look, a baby horse.
30:55Aw.
30:57You're going to get some carrots.
30:59There you are.
31:01Come here.
31:02Come here.
31:03Can I pet it?
31:04Yeah, you just have to be real gentle.
31:07And right here on her neck.
31:10She's beautiful.
31:11Yeah.
31:12Let's give Charlotte a try.
31:16You want to?
31:17There you go.
31:18Nice and gentle.
31:19Careful.
31:19She's going to go for that cookie.
31:21Can I feed it to her?
31:24Sure, if you want.
31:26Put your hand out nice and flat.
31:29Oh.
31:31Now she really likes you.
31:34What's her name?
31:35Well, I haven't thought of a good one yet.
31:37She likes sweets.
31:38So how about sugar?
31:40Sugar.
31:44Yeah, I like it.
31:46Oh, I think she likes it too.
31:50Well, it's official then.
31:53Really?
31:54You hear that?
31:55We heard.
31:56Oh, Ben.
32:01Hey, listen.
32:01Can you tell me a little bit more about this fearless Fletcher guy?
32:04What more do you need to know?
32:06Well, you know, for instance, how far back has he gone in uncovering crime?
32:09Well, how would I know?
32:10Well, I...
32:11What is going on with you?
32:13Nothing, nothing.
32:14Shh, shh, shh, shh.
32:20How you doing, Ronnie?
32:22Me?
32:24I'm good.
32:24And it's Ben, right?
32:27That's right.
32:28It's nice to meet you, Constable Fletcher.
32:31As they say.
32:32We will do.
32:44Hello.
32:45Hey, Miss Lillian Walsh.
32:47Yes.
32:48Is Gabriel okay?
32:50I was fine.
32:51My name is Michael Fletcher.
32:52I promised him I would hand-deliver you this letter.
32:56Have you seen Gabriel recently?
32:57I have.
32:58And I can tell you he never stops talking about you.
33:03What is a special assignment he's on?
33:05I can't divulge that.
33:07Only that it was supposed to be my mission.
33:10Thought I was on medical leave, so he took over for me.
33:13Now I'm taking over for him.
33:14Is it dangerous?
33:20All Mountie work can be dangerous.
33:22Gabriel is as good as there is.
33:24My dearest Lillian, I am sorry to hear about Grace.
33:40I know you must be worried sick about her.
33:42So, of course, you must leave to be at her side.
33:46Though this is a trying time, I am confident that Grace, with your loving help, will pull through.
33:51As sisters, you share the same strength and resilience.
33:56It's such an admirable quality.
33:58And it's also one of the many reasons that I have fallen so deeply in love with you.
34:05I can't bear the thought of not seeing you one more time before you leave.
34:09So I will move heaven and earth to make sure that I do.
34:14Love, Gabriel.
34:15Gabriel.
34:15Gabriel.
34:21Can you do our hair fancy like Charlotte's?
34:32Manners, Ruby.
34:34Please?
34:37Sure.
34:38I'd be happy to.
34:44All right.
34:46You cannot be serious.
34:48She admitted it to me.
34:50Her daughter has displayed some questionable judgment at times, but I can't believe she'd fought for this ragamuffin.
34:57You're being rather harsh, don't you think?
34:59Not at all.
35:00This is our daughter we're talking about.
35:02Pardon me.
35:04What could you tell me about this Sam fellow?
35:06Oh, our town handyman.
35:08I'm talking about a prospector.
35:10One and the same.
35:11He's a good egg.
35:13Not serious like you or I, but hardworking, honest.
35:17Why do you ask?
35:17Oh, my husband's curiosity sometimes gets the better of him.
35:22Everything to your liking?
35:23Fine.
35:34Maybe you can do this every day.
35:36The thing is, I'm leaving today.
35:39Aww.
35:40When you're a visitor, it's good not to overstay your welcome.
35:46Miss Nora, what does a lawyer do?
35:51I try to protect people and help them.
35:55Help them with what?
35:56With whatever they need.
35:58What kind of people come to you?
36:01All kinds.
36:01How do you decide who to help?
36:06In my profession, I represent the person who pays me.
36:16I saw him practically fly off the hotel balcony to save that child.
36:20I've heard he's been shot six times.
36:21I've heard ten.
36:23Oh.
36:23You guys talking about the new Mountie?
36:25We are lucky to have him.
36:27We won't have many criminals walking around town these days, that's for sure.
36:30Oh.
36:31You think?
36:32You doubt it?
36:34Well, you know, we've heard it before, right?
36:36Regular people made larger than life by exaggerated story.
36:40We saw him jump off the balcony with our own eyes.
36:43Yeah, and then he went to the infirmary with Maggie.
36:45Like a regular person.
36:47Yeah, I think he's the real deal.
36:49Me too.
36:49I agree.
36:50Fine.
36:51You guys can live your little make-believe world.
36:53I choose to live in reality.
36:54Ten times?
36:59That's what I heard.
37:00Ten times.
37:04Oh, Wani.
37:05That Mountie fellow was just then looking for you.
37:08He was?
37:09Why?
37:10I don't know.
37:11What exactly did he say, Nigel?
37:13He said, please go to the jail.
37:15He said jail?
37:17He might have said Mountie office, Nigel.
37:19Jail or Mountie office?
37:20It's the same thing, isn't it?
37:22No.
37:23No, it's very different.
37:30What's going on?
37:32Lucy!
37:39Sugar!
37:42What happened?
37:45She's gone.
37:47Saddle up.
37:47Oh, you're busy.
38:03I'll come back later.
38:04No, no.
38:05You're just the man I want to see.
38:07Have a seat.
38:08Oh.
38:09All righty.
38:11This one?
38:12Mm-hmm.
38:19Tidying up?
38:21I'm a big believer in order.
38:23Both in town and in my jail cells.
38:25Yeah.
38:26Order is good.
38:27Glad we're like-minded.
38:29Without order, there's chaos.
38:31Chaos like a snowball rolling down a hill just gets bigger and bigger until it crushes everything
38:38in its path.
38:39That's why, when there's any hint of disorder, I have to stomp it out.
38:45Understand?
38:46Okay, I confess.
38:48Confess to what, exactly?
38:50I've learned the hard way that there are two kinds of women in this world.
38:53The kind that would ask you to steal a Mountie's hat and the kind that wouldn't.
38:58Unfortunately, I fell in love with the former.
39:01You stole a Mountie's hat?
39:04Ten years ago.
39:06But I did it for love.
39:09Love?
39:10I thought it was mutual.
39:13Turns out all she was interested in was the hat.
39:18The statute of limitations is run on all hat crimes.
39:21Really?
39:22Mm-hmm.
39:22In fact, I think you can be a real asset to me.
39:26Huh.
39:26Huh.
39:27How so?
39:28People congregate in your restaurant, and you seem to have a good grasp on the townsfolk.
39:31Right.
39:32Yeah, yeah, nothing happens around here without me even a little bit.
39:35If you ever hear of anything I should know, I'd appreciate you telling me.
39:39Well, I'd be like a deputy.
39:42More like a concerned citizen.
39:44Good.
39:44Yeah.
39:45Yeah, we'll work together to make this town safe.
39:50Sounds like a plan.
39:51All righty.
39:51I'll just, uh...
39:55Yeah.
39:56Partner.
39:57Keep up the good work.
40:00Hey, hey, I heard the Mountie was looking for you.
40:02Oh, what do you want?
40:03Well, let's just say that Fearless Fletcher has a new sidekick in town.
40:07Do you see anything?
40:19Do you see anything?
40:19Wolfed rocks.
40:21One?
40:24No.
40:25A whole pack.
40:26Ah, you look a little more relaxed.
40:32Doesn't take long to get reacquainted with creature comforts.
40:35I bet.
40:36Sam cleans up rather well, don't you think?
40:40I'm thinking that that prospect there is no prospect for our wonderful daughter.
40:45So, um, how have you been up in those mountains?
40:52Cold.
40:53I bet.
40:55I want to talk to you about something.
40:57Okay.
40:58Maggie.
41:00Hey, Sam.
41:01I got an order of tinctures for you.
41:02Oh, right.
41:04Um, we'll talk later.
41:07Okay?
41:08Sure.
41:09Sam?
41:16You needn't worry.
41:18Maggie says that Sam isn't interested in her.
41:21That's not what I see.
41:24What are you thinking, Nigel?
41:26We need to get Maggie out of this town.
41:29And I know just how to do it.
41:37Let me give you a hand.
41:52Oh, I don't want to trouble you.
41:55No trouble.
41:56I, uh, I actually like folding.
42:00It clears my mind.
42:01You have so much going on, the last thing you need is someone showing up on your doorstep.
42:11Sometimes you don't know what you need until it shows up on your doorstep.
42:17What do you mean?
42:18You're my aunt.
42:21I have family.
42:22I, uh, coming from where I've been, that is, it's pretty special.
42:38Can I tell you something about your mother, my sister?
42:42Please.
42:43I remember her talking about wanting two girls.
42:47Girls that would grow up and look out for each other.
42:54She said that?
42:57You and Grace were her dream come true.
43:01And I know that she's looking down from heaven, so proud of what you're doing and how you turned out.
43:14Yeah.
43:14I wish you were staying a little longer, just until I left for London.
43:21Do you mean that?
43:22Absolutely.
43:25But, um, I know you have to go meet with your prospective clients.
43:31Clients come and go.
43:34Family is forever.
43:39What are you saying?
43:40Family, I'm saying that I would love nothing more than to spend more time with you.
43:53I have an aunt.
43:56And I have two nieces.
43:58I have two nieces.
43:58I have two nieces.
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