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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 5
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00:00I went into the savings alone the other day, saw Sinclair isn't working there anymore.
00:04Did he fire? No, he quit.
00:06Look, how much do you think he, uh, he knows?
00:09It's not what he knows that worries me.
00:11I came to talk.
00:12It's what he might find out.
00:13You, Miss Walsh, are anything but mundane.
00:16Lucy...
00:17I could use a refill.
00:19Certainly.
00:20Gracie, what happened? Whatever it is, it'll be alright.
00:23This merry mack, mack, mack, all dressed in black, black, black.
00:31With silver buttons, buttons, buttons, well down her back, back, back.
00:35She asked her mother, mother, mother for fifteen cents, cents, cents.
00:39To see the elephants, elephants, elephants.
00:41Jump to the fence, fence, fence.
00:43They jump so high, high.
00:44Girls, the storm's coming. Can we head inside?
00:53Thank you. Come again.
01:03Sir, how's your meal?
01:04As you know, the steak you brought was raw.
01:07Rare, but I brought it back.
01:09Then it was too well done. I asked for a medium.
01:11Uh, well, would you like some more pie?
01:13Too tart.
01:14Uh, more coffee?
01:16Too strong.
01:17I must say, on the whole, this dining experience was on a par with the substandard housekeeping in my room.
01:22Perhaps you'd be happier at a different hotel.
01:27I was given to believe this was the only hotel in town.
01:30Yes, that's true.
01:32Oh, I see. You're just being rude.
01:38Excuse me.
01:40Slow afternoon?
01:43Not exactly the word I would use.
01:45You have room for one more?
01:47Yes, here we go.
01:49I looked for you the other day at the party.
01:54You were gone.
01:56Well, when I finished serving, uh, my job was done.
02:00I thought you might have said goodbye.
02:03Well, it looked like you were having fun with your friends.
02:06Miss?
02:07Miss?
02:08Yes, sir?
02:09Just the bill?
02:10Oh, right. Okay.
02:11And directions to New Hope Orphanage.
02:12You're going there?
02:13Tomorrow morning.
02:14Oh, okay.
02:15If you could provide me with directions.
02:16Here you go.
02:17Um, you can see it just south of town.
02:18It's right there.
02:19Just a little west.
02:20You can't miss it.
02:22Um, my sister and I run the orphanage.
02:23Really?
02:24Yes, I'm Grace Bennett.
02:25Ah, yes.
02:26Miss Bennett.
02:27Randall Andrews.
02:28Why are you working here?
02:29Uh, well, the government stipend doesn't cover all of our expenses.
02:31Is that a fact?
02:33Well, Miss Bennett, I will see you in the morning.
02:35Are you considering adoption?
02:36Oh, no.
02:37I'm an inspector with the Children's Bureau.
02:56Hello?
02:58Hi.
03:01Hi.
03:02Hi!
03:03Hi!
03:04Hi, ma'am.
03:05what's he going to inspect he'll be inspecting us what for just a regular thing the government
03:18does they just want to make sure we're taking care of you we just need to make a good impression
03:22make sure everything's clean and tidy and we're on our best behavior we'll make cookies
03:27nothing like the smell of baking to make a house feel like home
03:31an inspector came into another orphanage i was in then it closed and we were all split up
03:38is he gonna close this place where will they send us hey hold on they are not sending you
03:45anywhere that's right we're gonna pass this inspection with the flying colors
03:49is it raining in here
03:54i'll get a bucket
04:00so
04:08so
04:15so
04:23so
04:25so
04:32so
04:34oh those look perfect helen go put them on the table to cool
04:58you've got a piece of dough on your
05:04lock it i can
05:07i'll get it
05:08vincent told me that the inspector talked to the kids at his last orphanage
05:15he did
05:16if he asks here i should speak for us
05:19why you
05:20because i'm the oldest
05:22isn't that right miss helenor
05:23yes it is you're the oldest but
05:26only by a year
05:27i can speak for myself
05:29i'm sure the inspector will let lillian and grace know who he wishes to speak to
05:34they said it was important for us to make good impressions
05:37and you think you'll make a better one than me
05:39you will all make a good impression if you get washed up and put on your good clothes
05:44but what about my cookies
05:46i'll take them out when they're ready
05:47off you go
05:49the inspector will be here
05:50what in the world
05:53oh no
06:05look what happened
06:07it must have been from the rain last night
06:10we need to get changed
06:11for the inspector
06:13okay take your clothes into our bedroom girls and eleanor can help you
06:16grace and i'll finish up here
06:18watch where you stop
06:20why do i feel like chicken little
06:24can i help you
06:41where's the assay office
06:43it was clothes
06:45i suppose the gold ran out
06:47it's got harder to find
06:50floods
06:52excuse me
07:02apples are two cents a piece
07:04pre-sample
07:05man says that'll be two cents
07:08have a nice day
07:21i didn't want any trouble over an apple
07:27no trouble
07:28thanks
07:31can i offer you a wine on the house
07:34truth is i'm looking for work
07:36i can't help you with that i'm afraid
07:39just making enough to pay myself
07:41do a job for a square meal
07:44i'll tell you what
07:47i've got a few pounds of flour and bacon
07:50that need delivery over to the new hope orphanage
07:52i'll pay you in kind
07:54come on
07:56at least it stopped raining
08:01what are we gonna tell the inspector
08:03the truth that we're planning on fixing it
08:05but not till we can afford it
08:08the inspector is here
08:11okay um i'll go down if you can finish up here
08:14okay but try to see if you can stall him for you know two three days
08:18uh yeah i'll do my best
08:20and how old are you fred
08:23seven
08:24he's six
08:26next birthday
08:27mr andrews
08:29lillian walsh
08:30and you've met our housekeeper eleanor winters
08:32yes
08:33i realize the bureau didn't contact you
08:35but we like to observe a typical day
08:37of course
08:37my sister will be right down in a moment
08:39we've met
08:40something burning
08:41oh the cookies
08:43excuse me
08:44this is our first inspection so
08:50i'm not entirely sure of the process
08:52but as to any problems i can assure you we will remedy them right away
08:56you can be certain of that
08:57absolutely
08:58and if the problem is your sister
08:59are you prepared to remedy that
09:14oh
09:16grace that looks great
09:18just as long as mr andrews doesn't look at the ceiling
09:20what
09:23happened between the two of you at the hotel yesterday
09:26told you he was being obnoxious about his dinner
09:28why
09:29he just mentioned something about you being a problem
09:33he was a problem
09:35why
09:39don't worry
09:40i'll win him over
09:41cookie
10:03ah
10:05difficult to decide
10:07i think i'll try one of these
10:09can i try one of yours sofia
10:12hmm
10:14hmm
10:15crunchy
10:19siran juice
10:22this is the best bite of food i've had since arriving in brookfield
10:27the best service too
10:28why thank you
10:29i understand this was your family home miss walsh
10:34hmm
10:34pardon me
10:36um
10:37yes after i was adopted
10:38i imagine it contains many happy memories
10:41many memories
10:42yes
10:43happy and sad
10:44as in any home
10:45well
10:47i suppose i should begin the inspection
10:49i like to start with the children's sleeping quarters
10:52inspect ours first
10:53yeah
10:54the ceiling fell down in our room
10:57really
10:57we have a leak
11:02in the roof
11:03i see
11:04well
11:05perhaps i should begin with that
11:07this way
11:08this way
11:09this way
11:14okay good
11:18all right i'll apply brakes
11:20up my brakes
11:21break break break break break break break break break break break
11:24relax ronnie i have got this
11:31really
11:31my sergeant x says otherwise
11:33what's going on
11:34i've decided to buy a truck
11:37if we survive the driving lessons
11:38why
11:39why
11:39these contraptions are expensive
11:41they
11:41they smell
11:43and they can't feed themselves
11:45it's the 20th century ben
11:47we have to embrace the future
11:48i could find you a match set of clysdales for half of what you'd pay for that truck
11:52no
11:52no deal
11:53i'm wiring the money first of the week
11:55well speaking of money i've got to head to the bank
11:57uh
11:57you mind just uh
11:58what
12:00no i'm gonna keep practicing
12:01really
12:02yeah
12:02carefully bill right
12:04go
12:05oh ben
12:10did the boys pick up the feed
12:12yeah
12:12oats and corn
12:13i'll put it on your account
12:14what about the linseed
12:15they didn't mention linseed
12:16if i don't do it myself
12:18it doesn't get done right
12:19ben
12:21would you mind
12:22giving it a crank
12:23yeah
12:31yeah really really put some muscle into it
12:36yeah
12:37good good good
12:40see you later
12:42we lost some shingles over the winter so i'm quite certain the water's getting in just to the left of that dormer
12:50we scheduled a repairman
12:53when
12:53soon
12:55how soon
12:56very
12:57good
12:57because leaks cause rot
13:00that's why we'll get right to it
13:01that would be the remedy
13:03grace why don't you show mr andrews around the rest of the property and i will deal with our visitor
13:12can i help you
13:27good morning ma'am
13:28that's your delivery from the general store
13:30and what just went into your bag
13:32a pound of bacon
13:33a tin of coffee
13:34and two potatoes
13:35that's my payment for delivery
13:37your bacon and flour is in the sack
13:38it's all there
13:41it's all there you can take a look
13:42that's okay i believe you
13:43you sure
13:44cause that's not how you came across
13:46sorry if i uh
13:48i don't be
13:50i probably wouldn't trust me either
13:52you're not trustworthy
13:54no i think i do okay in that department
13:57so why wouldn't i trust you
14:00well my appearance might be a cause of concern
14:04my father used to call it being on the downside of advantage
14:09circumstances in my own making
14:11prospecting
14:13can take a toll on you
14:15so what are you doing now
14:18i'm gonna find a place to cook a meal
14:21some hot water to wash up
14:23wait
14:28can you swing a hammer
14:31a hammer
14:33pick a shovel
14:34just about anything that requires swinging
14:36with one hand
14:38this
14:39still works
14:40just scraped it when some rocks fell on it
14:42prospecting
14:43like you said
14:44takes a toll on you
14:45lillian wash
14:48sam trombley
14:49at your service
14:51provides us with fresh vegetables
14:52and milk
14:53plus it gives the kids a real sense of
14:55responsibility taking care of a garden
14:57and a cow
14:58and when the children see that their
15:02their efforts put food on the table
15:03it gives them a real sense of
15:05pride
15:06okay so over here is where we milk
15:11um virginia
15:22pardon me ma'am
15:24hey
15:24watch where you're going
15:26ronnie
15:37ronnie
15:37what happened
15:50it's nothing
15:52i'm okay
15:52i'm sending for the mountain
15:54oh really
15:55i'm okay
15:55you're hurt
15:56no police
15:57oh my
16:10so this is what you were talking about
16:13leaks cannot be left unattended
16:15did this happen just before you got here
16:18when exactly will this be remedied
16:20oh we've already bought shingles for it
16:21that doesn't answer my question
16:23what's that
16:25that
16:26that
16:28squirrels
16:29a hole in the roof
16:30and the next thing you know
16:31you've got vermin in the attic
16:32squirrels spread disease
16:34this is too big to be a squirrel
16:37i
16:38that's the handyman
16:39the handyman
16:41of course
16:42he's come to fix the roof
16:44remedying the problem
16:45shall we continue with the inspection
16:49sir andrews
16:50yes
16:50oh this is stewart
17:04how are you today
17:05i'm fine but um
17:07i would like you to take a look at my brother-in-law
17:09oh what seems to be the problem
17:11i think he's broken his nose
17:12bother how did you do that
17:15well he tripped and fell and
17:17insists it's nothing serious
17:19but i have seen my fair share of broken noses
17:21i'd be glad to examine him
17:23he's embarrassed to come to the infirmary
17:26could you go to him
17:27uh sure
17:28i'll just grab my bag and
17:30i'll forget
17:30the children get a warm breakfast every morning
17:42a packed lunch for school
17:43and meat and vegetables for dinner
17:44and they love my desserts
17:47yes those cookies were very good
17:49oh
17:49would you like another
17:51don't mind if i do
17:53take as many as you'd like
17:55give it to me
17:56i don't have it
17:57yes you do
17:57no i don't
17:58you're lying
17:59no i'm not
17:59i promise you it's somewhere in here
18:01i know you took it
18:02no i didn't
18:03no you did so
18:04no i didn't
18:05what's the problem
18:06sophia stole my mother's locket
18:09no i didn't
18:10oh i don't believe she could do that
18:11maybe you just misplaced it
18:12no it's stolen
18:13by sophia
18:14okay um
18:15when was the last time you saw it
18:17this morning
18:18right before sophia stole it
18:20okay helen
18:21sometimes it's a good idea to retrace our steps from where we last had it
18:25oh yeah you should do that
18:26um
18:27can i talk to you for a second
18:29okay
18:30we'll help you look for it as soon as the inspector leaves
18:33remember
18:35best behavior
18:36you know ice in a towel would be a best treatment
18:47are you kidding with the price of ice up here this is way cheaper
18:51yes but there could be bacteria in the meat
18:54ew
18:55shall i take a closer look
18:58sure
18:58stupid really
19:00i walked into a door
19:02door
19:03yeah
19:03door
19:04hi
19:06apologies
19:07it'll be fine in a couple of days once the swelling goes down
19:11have a seat
19:13oh
19:14all right
19:15it's broken and needs to be set
19:18what you mean i gotta go to the hospital in clearwater
19:21or you could take a firm grip of your chair
19:24what
19:25as the doctors are fond of saying
19:28you may experience some discomfort
19:30all right
19:31whoo
19:33holy hell
19:35Where are we going?
19:58You hired the vagrant.
20:00He's not a vagrant, he's a prospector.
20:02Well, I'm prospecting a vagrant.
20:05Who cares what he looks like?
20:07The inspector will care.
20:15We don't know anything about him.
20:17He seems honest.
20:18You're usually not this impulsive.
20:20I should tell you that I had a good sense about him.
20:25Okay, can you just ask him to, you know, clean up?
20:35Hey, should that be your sister?
20:39Yeah, Grace.
20:42Is there a problem?
20:43No, no, we were, um, we were just wondering how the work was going.
20:46I can fix the damage, but there's some other shingles that need replacing.
20:50It won't last another winter here.
20:51The shingles or the planks, too?
20:53They won't know until we take a closer look.
20:56But you do need more shingles.
21:00Um, oh, we have some more in town.
21:04I, uh, I...
21:06I could take the wagon.
21:09Pick him up.
21:10Let me think.
21:11Um, I'm sorry.
21:14We just, we have this, um, inspector here from the Children's Bureau.
21:17I'm just a little preoccupied.
21:20Understandable.
21:21He's very particular, and he likes everything.
21:24Just so.
21:26Neat.
21:27Trim.
21:28Tidy.
21:29Clean.
21:29You're right.
21:33Well, you do what you gotta do, and I'll work with what I've got.
21:37We, we just really need to make a good impression.
21:42I can't imagine you not making one.
21:44Not anyone.
21:48Hot water.
21:50Excuse me?
21:51You had mentioned hot water, and Eleanor, our housekeeper, can heat some up for you.
21:59For when you want to clean up.
22:28Morning.
22:28Good morning.
22:29Someone's sick at the hotel?
22:31No.
22:31Ronnie managed to break his nose.
22:33Is he okay?
22:34Will be, after I sing for a day or two.
22:36How did you break it?
22:38Walked into a door.
22:39Or tripped and fell.
22:40Well, it depends on who you got to.
22:42Grace and Lillian doing a roof repair joke?
22:59Apparently.
23:00They took half the order, but they're not going to come back for those until they can pay.
23:04You're not extending credit?
23:05You're not extending credit?
23:05You even helped the sisters out?
23:07No, I tried, but they won't accept it.
23:13I'll pay for the shingles.
23:16They don't readily accept charity.
23:19Sometimes it's best to not take no for an answer.
23:21I'll buy them some nails, too.
23:25I got some, but not a lot.
23:28If they can't afford the shingles, how are they going to pay for the roofer?
23:32Hey, what are you doing?
23:39Just organizing things a little for Sam.
23:41Oh, he's staying?
23:43Room and board is how we're paying.
23:45Hey, did you talk to him about the whole...
23:47I tried.
23:48You didn't tell him?
23:49I couldn't.
23:50Well, Inspector Andrews wants to speak to you.
23:53Apparently, I won't do.
23:55Do you know what it's about?
23:56I don't know.
23:57He's not sharing anything with me.
23:59Maybe it's our financial records.
24:00Don't worry, I will deal with him.
24:03We're our visitors.
24:04Okay, I'll deal with them.
24:05You go talk to the government inspector.
24:15Oh!
24:18You were wondering if you had any work for a couple of handymen.
24:21Roof repair specialty.
24:23Joe told us.
24:25Well, that's so nice of you, and I'm sure Sam could use a hand.
24:29Sam?
24:30What are you saying?
24:41Oh, how are you doing?
24:44So, uh, so what happened?
24:48Why did you have to go tell the nurse?
24:50I don't want the whole town knowing.
24:52Have you looked in the mirror?
24:53It's not exactly a secret.
24:54So, tell me what happened.
24:56I walked into the door.
24:58What really happened?
24:59Look, it's okay.
25:00I can take care of you.
25:00Ronnie!
25:04It was a message from Sinclair.
25:08Sinclair sent that man?
25:10Apparently, he wants a bigger cut from the hotel.
25:14I told him no.
25:15I'm barely breaking even as it is.
25:17Why didn't you just come to me?
25:18I mean, it's not like we haven't helped you out before.
25:20I know, I know.
25:21I just always felt like it caused some friction between you and my brother.
25:26This time, I wanted to handle it myself.
25:28How's that working out for you?
25:35But don't, please.
25:38I wasn't going to touch it.
25:39You were going to touch it.
25:47Well, I don't know where he is.
25:48I guess he must have taken a break.
25:55Uh, Sam?
25:57Hey.
25:57Oh.
25:57Oh, my goodness.
26:00Uh, I, sorry.
26:03These gentlemen have come to help.
26:06This is...
26:07Gabriel.
26:07Yes.
26:08Nice to meet you.
26:09Sure.
26:10Howdy.
26:18I assume you'd like to go over our records.
26:21First, I'd like to speak with you in private about your sister.
26:26Of course.
26:27I understand you and Grace may have gotten off on the wrong foot.
26:45What do you know about Miss Bennet's past?
26:47I know she had a difficult childhood after we were separated.
26:50I have her records.
26:52As a child raised in institutions, she never experienced the normalcy of family life.
26:57That certainly wasn't her fault.
26:59Are you aware she ran away from every single orphanage she was in the last time when she was 17?
27:04The conditions of those orphanages were horrendous.
27:08At the last one, she stole $200.
27:12I... I don't believe that.
27:14The night she ran away, the money was missing.
27:16Well, there has to be some other explanation.
27:17They never got one because they never found her.
27:20You did.
27:21There were never any criminal charges.
27:25My decision whether to renew your license doesn't rest solely on criminal charges.
27:29You already gave us a license.
27:31The fact is, the Children's Bureau did not do a thorough background check on her.
27:35I now have.
27:37And it seems to me she is not the best partner for you in this venture.
27:40She is the perfect partner.
27:42If you insist on that, it may cost you your license.
27:49Moving on to your accounts.
27:50Running low on nails.
28:14Let's see if I left any in the way.
28:15I don't recall seeing you in town.
28:22Only past two this morning.
28:24Is this your line of work?
28:25Nope, just temporary.
28:28Oh, well, I'll do the heavy lifting.
28:30No, it's...
28:31It's fine, I just got a little twinge from an old injury.
28:35You know, my father used to have a phrase when I started complaining about aches.
28:39What's that?
28:40He'd say, suck it up better, Captain.
28:45So how'd you get hired on here?
28:48Lillian and I came to an understanding.
28:50Lillian hired you?
28:51You ask a lot of questions.
28:53That's my job.
28:55My money.
28:57Good thing.
28:58Not sure you can make a living as a roofer.
29:10Grace.
29:10Grace.
29:14Is everything okay?
29:15Yeah, well, you saw the roof.
29:20No, have I done something to offend you?
29:22No.
29:22No?
29:23You just seemed a little, I don't know, distant from the mother's party.
29:27Well, I wasn't socializing.
29:28I was working.
29:30You seemed a little busy.
29:31I was just talking with friends.
29:33That's all I was doing.
29:37Lemonade?
29:38No, no thank you.
29:39I'm going to go back to the ranch to get some more nails.
29:43That's very kind of you.
30:05Grace?
30:05I need to talk to you.
30:15Hello, Lillian.
30:18Hi.
30:20You...
30:21Call me here.
30:23I hope you don't think that I was suggesting or...
30:28Uh, or I showed any concern.
30:32Not at all.
30:33I just didn't think I have to scare the bears away anymore.
30:38Could I speak with you?
30:40Oh, actually, um, I need to speak with Grace.
30:42No, it won't take long.
30:46Would you excuse us?
30:48Of course.
30:50Oh, um, we generally have stuff for around six.
30:53If you'd like to join us.
30:56Sounds good.
30:57Where'd you find the spell?
31:02He landed on our doorstep at the perfect moment.
31:05So you don't know anything about him?
31:07Why, is he not doing a good job?
31:08No, the work seems fine.
31:12How long is he going to be here for?
31:15Depends on how he does.
31:17The house needs some work.
31:19I don't have it.
31:20Miss Lillian, Miss Grace, you have to come right now.
31:22Wait, what is it, Christian?
31:23They're finding.
31:23No, I'm not.
31:24Oh, no.
31:26Give it to me.
31:27I don't have it.
31:28Yes, you do.
31:29No, I don't.
31:29You're lying.
31:30I promise you, it's somewhere in here.
31:32Somewhere in the house.
31:32What's going on, girls?
31:34Is this about your locket?
31:36I don't have it.
31:37Miss Walsh, I have some questions about these...
31:38No, no, no, not now.
31:39I beg your pardon.
31:41Can't you see the children are upset?
31:42I would be glad to answer your questions, Mr. Andrews,
31:44after we've dealt with the needs of the children.
31:48I'm being completely honest.
31:49I don't have it.
31:50I'm being...
31:51That's okay, Sophia.
31:52Helen, we understand that that locket is very precious to you
31:55and you're upset that you lost it.
31:57But if Sophia says that she hasn't taken it,
31:59then we need to believe her.
32:01We trust each other in this house
32:02because we know we all care about each other.
32:05Like a family.
32:07Okay, so, let's help Helen look for it, okay?
32:10All right, remember, it's small,
32:11so it could have fallen behind a cushion or down a crack.
32:14Let's go.
32:14Come on, come on.
32:22Pick out a new truck yet?
32:32I did.
32:34It's gonna be weird if one of those out on the ranch.
32:38Yeah.
32:38Is everything okay?
32:46Ronnie's got a problem.
32:48Don't tell me he's trying to get you in on one of those surefire schemes again.
32:52No, no.
32:52He says he doesn't want my help.
32:54It's good.
32:55About time he stands on his own two feet.
32:57You know, he's just trying to mix up my botanical.
32:59You know, I like Ronnie, but...
33:03Just remember, Dad did plenty for him.
33:07You don't have to go down that same rabbit hole, too.
33:13Yeah.
33:14Yeah.
33:26I noticed three handymen working on the roof.
33:28That's right.
33:28How can you afford to engage three men?
33:32One's our veterinarian.
33:34The other's the local Mountie volunteer.
33:37And then the third is a handyman, but we're paying him in food.
33:43Hey.
33:45Oh.
33:46All right.
33:47Well, that's quite all right.
33:49No harm done.
33:52I can take those.
33:58Sorry.
33:59Sorry.
33:59Yes.
34:09The roof repair is coming along.
34:11Any luck finding that locket?
34:13I just saw that Andrew's has a copy of my orphanage records.
34:15I wanted to talk to you about that.
34:18Well, what's going on here?
34:22Hey, am I the one being inspected?
34:24No.
34:25He just made a ridiculous accusation.
34:27Well, what exactly did he say?
34:29It's nonsense.
34:30It doesn't matter.
34:31Hey, why aren't you telling me?
34:32Okay.
34:34Okay.
34:36He said that you stole money from the last orphanage.
34:38That is not true.
34:39Of course not.
34:40Well, this is the first I've heard of it.
34:45We will get through this.
34:46Get through what?
34:47But he's not going to deny our license, is he?
34:55Because of me?
34:56If he tries, we'll fight it.
34:58These kids love you.
35:01And I love them.
35:04Okay, so we have to do everything necessary to keep them here.
35:09Mm-hmm.
35:09Even if it means that I have to leave.
35:11That's not an option.
35:13These kids have been through too much, so if...
35:15If it's between them and me, then...
35:19That's the only option.
35:33Lillian told me you think I'm a thief.
35:37I interviewed the former matron of the Binford Orphanage.
35:41She said $200 was taken the night you ran away.
35:44I only took the clothes on my back.
35:46Why did you run if you had nothing to hide?
35:49Well, clearly you've never spent a night at the Binford Orphanage.
35:51I spent two weeks in the basement of a church.
36:04It's better than the orphanage, but...
36:06Wouldn't have been my choice if I had $200 in my pocket.
36:10Still, it all seems very suspicious.
36:13Only if you've already made up your mind that I'm guilty.
36:15I like to think that I'm a fair-minded individual.
36:21Okay, let me make this easy for you.
36:26If I have to leave in order for this orphanage to pass your inspection, then consider me gone.
36:32Okay?
36:32I'm not going to jeopardize these children.
36:35Helen found her locket!
36:41Would you I didn't take it?
36:43It was in the laundry hamper.
36:45I told her to look there.
36:46It must have caught on my blouse when I was changing this morning.
36:50Sophie, why don't you help Helen put it on?
36:52I'm really glad you found it.
37:10I'm sorry.
37:13It's okay.
37:18Thank you for helping Helen, Mark.
37:19Sometimes it's easier to fear the worst in each other than believe the best.
37:27You still have to try.
37:33If I could have a few minutes to make my final notes.
37:36And I'd like to speak with you both.
37:39Very well.
37:40Children, can we give Mr. Andrews the dining room to work?
37:44This way.
37:49No, no, no, no, no, no.
38:02Yes.
38:02It'll keep the wolf from the door just for a while.
38:08Weren't you going to buy a truck?
38:10That can wait.
38:11I thought you disapproved of all that.
38:16When Matthew was alive, you had him to take care of you.
38:20Right?
38:20Now you've got me.
38:22Because I'm your family.
38:30Sinclair isn't going to go away.
38:33I know.
38:34What are we going to do about that?
38:37That's a very good question.
38:46Thanks for the help.
38:48Very glad we could do our bit.
38:50You need a ride into town?
38:52Uh, no, I'm staying.
38:54You're going to work on the inside tomorrow and earn my room aboard?
38:57Lucky you.
38:59Eleanor's a fine cook.
39:00I'm sure.
39:02If you see the cottage, you might never leave.
39:05You wouldn't want to overstate your welcome.
39:09You could be able to wrap this thing up in a day or two.
39:17Well, looks like the ladies are still wrapped up with the inspector.
39:21Can you say goodbye to Grace for me?
39:23Of course.
39:25Thanks for stopping by.
39:26Bye.
39:30Bye.
39:31Bye.
39:32Bye.
39:33Bye.
39:34Bye.
39:35Bye.
39:36Bye.
39:37Bye.
39:38Bye.
39:39Bye.
39:40Bye.
39:41Bye.
39:42Bye.
39:43Bye.
39:44Bye.
39:45Bye.
39:46Bye.
39:47Bye.
39:48Bye.
39:49Bye.
39:50Bye.
39:51Bye.
39:52Bye.
39:53Bye.
39:54Bye.
39:55Bye.
39:56Bye.
39:57Bye.
39:58Bye.
39:59I have my report.
40:05You will receive an official copy.
40:07Before you say anything more, please let me be clear.
40:10We are a team.
40:11We are indivisible.
40:12Lillian.
40:12No, I can't do this on my own.
40:14If I may continue.
40:21You have limited income.
40:22No capital resources.
40:24And you are both young and inexperienced.
40:27But the experience that we both have matters.
40:30Does impertinence run in this family?
40:34I have also observed that you are meeting your challenges with creativity, community support, and most importantly, with a clear dedication to putting the children first.
40:45New Hope Orphanage has passed inspection.
40:47However, due to Miss Bennet's checkered history and the alleged criminal cloud hanging over her, if I hear of a single infraction, I will shut you down.
41:03Good day.
41:03So, are we staying?
41:16You're staying!
41:19We're all staying.
41:21Good day.
41:22Good day.
41:23Good day.
41:24Good day.
41:25Good day.
41:26Good day.
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41:48Good day.