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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 10
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00:00We found your grandfather.
00:01I'm a vet. If I see an animal in trouble, it's my duty to help.
00:03Yeah, but it was Ken Newsom's horse, and he didn't want your help.
00:05He was wrong.
00:06Savings and loan manager Mike Sinclair provided the bank's books as evidence of the 12,000 stolen.
00:11I need you to follow Sinclair.
00:13That's why you telegram me. I'm the best tracker on the territory.
00:16Whatever you decide to do about Kinslow, we want no part of it.
00:20Not an option. You're already part of it.
00:30Sam, the children are putting on a school concert, and you are invited.
00:34Ah, too bad. I'm going out of town tomorrow to do some prospecting.
00:38Feeling lucky.
00:39You ever not feeling lucky when you head out?
00:41That's got to be either the blessing or the curse of every prospector.
00:44All right.
00:48Here you go.
00:52Suppose you'd like a table?
00:54Actually, no. I'm just asking Ronnie to pack me some sandwiches.
00:58She'll be ready soon.
01:00I guess you don't like eating here anymore.
01:01No, it's not that. I just have to be at the ranch all day to check on the...
01:04It's okay. You don't have to explain.
01:05Big drive's day after tomorrow.
01:06Okay.
01:09Unless... you want me to eat here.
01:12Just give me a couple minutes, and I'll check on your order.
01:17Millian.
01:19Are you dining in or taking out?
01:21Who eats out?
01:22Exactly.
01:25Join me for breakfast.
01:26I can't.
01:27Just a cup of coffee. Come on.
01:30Okay.
01:31Quick, cup.
01:38So, how are the kids at the orphanage?
01:40They're good.
01:41Oh, speaking of.
01:43It's a cool concert.
01:44I wouldn't miss it.
01:45It should be fun.
01:46With you there, I have no doubt.
01:48It's very sweet.
01:49Mike Sinclair.
01:55Oh, Lillian Walsh.
01:59There you go.
02:00Thank you, Miss Walsh.
02:02Mike, you're a hard man to find.
02:04Only because you haven't been looking in the right place, his constable.
02:09He'll excuse us.
02:10I haven't finished my coffee.
02:13Maybe take it to go.
02:16Okay.
02:16Okay.
02:16What a long story.
02:21I haven't finished my coffee.
02:22I haven't finished my coffee for a long yet.
02:24I mean, that's great.
02:26And I have no, you know, and I've been looking at it.
02:28And we have noACımız.
02:30Like we haven't finished with us.
02:31Once we get to check it out.
02:32We'll see you next time.
02:33Bye-bye.
02:33Bye-bye.
02:35Bye-bye.
02:38Bye-bye.
02:39Bye-bye.
02:41Bye-bye.
02:42who are you and me?
02:44Bye-bye.
02:45I'm sorry, I didn't mean to endure our breakfast with a girlfriend.
03:05She's not my girlfriend.
03:07So she runs the orphanage just outside of town.
03:11Last time I was here, that was just a vacant house.
03:14The last time you were here, the savings alone got robbed.
03:17That's true.
03:18I hear you have some questions about that.
03:20A few, like how much money was really stolen?
03:23$12,000.
03:24I mean by the robber.
03:26He only had $5,000 when I arrested him.
03:30Did you pocket the other seven grand before bringing him in?
03:34Oh, I see.
03:35Another possibility is that you pocketed that money.
03:38Well, I guess we'll have to let the court decide.
03:40Oh, wait.
03:41One already has.
03:42In police parlance, isn't that case closed?
03:46I guess I speak a different parlance.
03:49If you had any proof, we wouldn't be having this conversation over coffee.
03:58Yeah, Mike, you were hard to find.
04:01But you know who wasn't?
04:03Russell Meeks.
04:04Some people think he fled to San Francisco, but I'll let you in on a little secret.
04:10He didn't.
04:11How is Russell?
04:13He's ready to talk, from what I hear.
04:15And I'll take what he has to say and dig even deeper.
04:20I'll be contacting every bank in the territory and seeing who you're in business with,
04:25and I'm just guessing that I'm going to find some criminal activity.
04:28Fortunately for me, I have nothing to hide.
04:31I admire the police constantly putting themselves in harm's way.
04:40Such a difficult job for them and their loved ones.
04:45If you'll excuse me.
04:51Carrying a gun now, Mike?
04:54I'm prepared to protect what's mine.
04:56I'll have a room.
05:06Unfortunately, Mr. Sinclair, I don't see any vacancies.
05:13Oh!
05:15Don't know how I could have missed that one.
05:17Had a cancellation.
05:21Here we are, sir.
05:22That's room one.
05:24First door on your right upstairs.
05:26Enjoy your stay.
05:42Oh, here you are.
05:48How do you do, Helen?
05:50I picked up the mail like you asked.
05:52What is it?
05:53It came.
05:56Helen, my sweet, beautiful granddaughter.
05:59I'm enclosing train and steamship tickets for you and your chaperone.
06:02I can't wait until you're home again.
06:05The chaperone will be here in three days.
06:07I can't believe it's happening.
06:08It is?
06:09What is a chaperone?
06:11Add someone to escort Helen home.
06:13I'm going to be with my grandfather.
06:15Where does he live?
06:16He lives in London.
06:17Where is that?
06:18Got a bit dusty in the attic.
06:20So, we are about here, and you and your chaperone are going to take a train to New York, and then a boat to England.
06:31That's far.
06:32That blue is what?
06:34It's the ocean.
06:36It's fake.
06:38It is.
06:39How long does it take to get to London?
06:41The boat ride's about six or seven days.
06:43Well, we have so much to do before your trip.
06:46I'm going to miss you.
06:53So, I followed Sinclair like you asked me.
06:56You're never going to believe where he is.
06:57Oh, I think I got a pretty good idea.
07:00It's a pretty bold move on his part if you ask me.
07:02Yeah.
07:03Yeah.
07:03You know, in my opinion, bold men are often the most dangerous.
07:07That's true.
07:08But it was easier to lay the bait with him here in town.
07:10And he bit it?
07:13I don't know.
07:14Rattled him, anyway.
07:15Hopefully, it pushes him to make a move.
07:18I don't know, Gabe.
07:21You know, it would just be a lot less risky if we got this guy on embezzlement.
07:24That crime is hard to prove.
07:27Attacking a bounty.
07:29It's cut and dry.
07:31Yes, but I hate to be the one that points out the massive flaw in your plan.
07:34Well, let's hope it's not a fatal one.
07:35It will be if he gets a clean shot at you.
07:38Is this your first time as a trail boss?
07:42It is.
07:43And I'm ready.
07:44I bet you are.
07:46It was hard convincing your mother, but she seems okay with it now, so...
07:50Well, she sees her capabilities.
07:52What you'll need, because the Stuart Clay Herd is going to be a big one.
07:56I'll have some experienced cowboys along to help.
07:59I'll make sure I have the horses and cattle ready to go.
08:00Remember your first ride?
08:03Yeah, I do.
08:03I was 13.
08:05It was probably more of a hindrance than a help than my dad.
08:08I was 14, and I was immediately hooked.
08:12Not many animals.
08:14It's an experience.
08:16There's something really serene about it.
08:20It has a way of clearing your head.
08:21The open range can do that.
08:29And you are one healthy girl.
08:32And in two weeks, you're going to be with your grandfather.
08:36And these are some licorice root lozenges.
08:39Just in case you start to feel a little queasy on the boat.
08:41St. Clair is in town.
08:57He's staying at the hotel.
08:59He was talking to Gabriel today.
09:01Well, he's not been charged with anything.
09:03I guess he's free to do as he wants.
09:04Still, nothing good can come of this, believe me.
09:07Steer clear of both of them.
09:09Do you hear me?
09:09That's my general inclination.
09:11Give me a second, will you, Ronnie?
09:17I thought I'd missed you.
09:19You're not headed to town for lunch?
09:21Not today.
09:23What's up?
09:24What would it take to get you to go along on the cattle drive?
09:27She's the right person for the job.
09:29She's more than capable.
09:30No, I know.
09:30It's just I'd like to support her with more experienced cowboys.
09:34Yeah, I don't know.
09:35You know, I wouldn't ask her if I didn't need the help, right?
09:39And yeah.
09:40Well, you haven't been out of Brookfield in a long time.
09:43Maybe you could use a break.
09:45Yeah.
09:46Maybe I could at that.
09:50Okay, I'll do it.
09:51I appreciate this, son.
09:53It makes me happy.
09:54Well, at least I can make someone happy.
09:56You okay?
10:15You okay?
10:19It's still hard to say goodbye.
10:20Ellen.
10:24I don't want to leave.
10:26What's wrong?
10:29Please don't make me.
10:31Ellen, what's wrong?
10:33I can't leave.
10:34Why not?
10:35I don't know anything about London.
10:37And I'll miss everyone too much.
10:39What about your grandfather?
10:40Yeah, he misses you.
10:41And we know you want to be with him, with your family.
10:44But your family too.
10:46I know you're going to miss us.
10:49But we will always be there for you.
10:52And now you have two families.
10:55You don't understand.
10:57I can't go.
10:59Please give these to Nurse Maggie.
11:01And tell her I won't be needing them.
11:03It's the ocean.
11:08Oh, your parents.
11:09You don't want to get on that boat.
11:11Please don't make me.
11:23Good morning, Constable.
11:25Good morning, Ronnie.
11:26Help you?
11:27I'd like to make a reservation for tomorrow night.
11:29You're staying here?
11:31It's for a home for this.
11:31Oh, under whose name?
11:35You can just put it under mine.
11:37Well, for record-keeping purposes, I do require the actual guest's name.
11:42Fine, you can put it under Meeks.
11:45You mean Russell Meeks?
11:48Oh, yeah, you remember him, right?
11:49Oh, yes, of course.
11:51Good old Russell.
11:52Be nice to catch up.
11:56Russell Meeks.
11:57What are we going to do?
12:03I don't know.
12:05We can't make her get on that ship.
12:08After everything she's been through, she'd be terrified the whole time.
12:15But we have to get her to her family.
12:18I know.
12:20I just don't know how.
12:21I know.
12:29Ladies?
12:34Enjoying the view?
12:40It's the best spot in all of Brookfield.
12:42You see the big picture from up here?
13:02You got a second?
13:04What's up?
13:05I need you to guard, Lillian.
13:06Guard her?
13:07Yeah.
13:07What?
13:08You own a gun?
13:09Well, I spent most of my time in the wilderness, so yeah.
13:11Someone needs to be by her side at all times.
13:13Trust me.
13:14Are you serious?
13:16You think I'd be asking you if I wasn't?
13:19What have you done?
13:20My job.
13:21And your job put her in danger?
13:22Someone might try to harm her.
13:24Are you in or are you out?
13:25Are you out?
13:25Sam.
13:44Lillian, I was headed out and I realized I was missing my pickaxe, and I think I might have left it at the cottage.
13:50Oh.
13:51Let's go have a look then.
13:52Thanks.
13:52Thanks.
13:55I've been in there a few times since you've left.
14:00I don't remember seeing anything.
14:02Well, maybe it got stuck under something.
14:05I'll just take a quick look.
14:11Oh, my.
14:14Well, when did that happen?
14:16Uh, I don't know.
14:17Maybe the boys are playing ball again.
14:20Well, I wouldn't go accusing anyone.
14:22I won't.
14:23But I will ask.
14:26You know what?
14:27Why don't I fix that for you?
14:29Free of charge.
14:30Thought you were in prospecting.
14:31Hey, if the gold's there today, it'll be there tomorrow.
14:35No, I don't want you working for free.
14:38Can we move beyond you compensating me?
14:41Can I just do this as a friend?
14:47No problem.
14:56She lost both her parents out at sea.
14:58The ferry they were on caught fire and sank.
15:01Helen almost died too.
15:02The idea of getting back on a boat must be terrifying.
15:06Is there anything we can do to help her?
15:09Unfortunately, I don't know what to tell you.
15:11There's no medicine that will make Helen's trauma go away.
15:14And how do we get her on that boat?
15:16She has to believe she'll be okay.
15:19Which would take a leap of faith on her part.
15:22Which wouldn't be easy for anyone.
15:24Let alone a 12-year-old child.
15:25I don't see what could have broken the window.
15:33Well, who knows?
15:35A window doesn't break by itself.
15:38Well, maybe a big bird hit it.
15:41I don't see any feathers.
15:42I guess it's going to remain a mystery.
15:48Is that a little piece of glass on your elbow?
15:50No.
15:51Do you think you'll be able to finish it up today?
15:53Uh, no.
15:54It's getting dark soon, so I'll finish tomorrow.
15:56Okay.
15:57Well, thank you for postponing your prospecting.
15:59No problem.
16:00I'll camp and then do this tomorrow.
16:02Is it just me or does it feel like it might get chilly tonight?
16:05Maybe you can stay here.
16:06You can hear us rehearse for our concert.
16:08I'd like that.
16:10As long as I wasn't imposing.
16:12No obsession.
16:13That's mighty kind of you.
16:22Tell us another story.
16:24Yes.
16:24Yes.
16:25Please.
16:27Do you want another one?
16:35Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Grace.
16:41She was eight years old, and she was being transferred to a new orphanage.
16:50Now, at her first orphanage, she had to go with her big sister.
16:53But now, she was all alone.
16:56She didn't know anyone.
16:57And it was very skelly.
17:08But then she rumored, at her first orphanage, she was holding her big sister's hand.
17:14And it made her feel better.
17:16Now, do you know what little Grace did when she walked into her new orphanage?
17:23What?
17:24Well, with all of her might, she imagined holding her big sister's hand.
17:33Miss Grace worked into that orphanage, and she made it through the first night.
17:43Do you know what happened on the second night?
17:47She made it through that, too?
17:49She did.
17:50I think if we imagine what will make us feel better, it works.
18:02Is there anything you can think of that will make you feel better about getting on that phone?
18:08Holding your hand?
18:20We need to get Helen to her grandfather.
18:22I know.
18:23What about you and the children?
18:25No, we'll be all right.
18:26But Helen won't be if she doesn't get to England.
18:29Are you sure?
18:30Yeah.
18:31She just needs a hand to hold, and there's no better one than yours.
18:35Okay.
18:36It won't be long.
18:37I want to send a telegram to Talbot and let him know that you will be replacing the chaperone.
18:42Uh, Lillian?
18:44You off somewhere?
18:46I'm just going to town to send a telegram.
18:48Oh, uh, perfect timing.
18:50I'll go with you.
18:50How's the window repair going?
18:52I'm still working on it, but I ran out of putty.
18:54Oh, I'll get it for you.
18:55That's okay.
18:56I could use the brake.
18:57I'll just grab my jacket.
19:09Sam seems to be working a little slower than usual.
19:12Uh-huh.
19:12He just likes to do a good job.
19:14Maybe he wants an excuse to be around you.
19:18At your service, ma'am.
19:19Oh, Tess, Lucy.
19:28We're here to load up for the drive.
19:30Are the beef and biscuits ready?
19:31Of course.
19:31Just give me a couple seconds to deliver these orders.
19:34You working all alone today?
19:35Yeah.
19:36It's Ruby's day off, and Grace is getting ready for her trip.
19:40Trip?
19:40Yeah.
19:41Grace is up and leaving us.
19:42Enjoy.
19:43Where's she going?
19:44Well, she got it into her head.
19:45She needed to take one of the children back to England.
19:48Who knows when she'll be back.
19:49Gabriel, did you hear about Helen?
20:04I did.
20:05That's great news.
20:06If you'll excuse me.
20:07Of course.
20:08You're busy.
20:09I imagine you are as well.
20:11Getting Helen ready for a trip.
20:12Well, and Grace.
20:14I didn't hear that part.
20:16Maybe you can help them with their preparations.
20:18Oh, we can manage.
20:19I am helping all that I can.
20:21But the constable's right.
20:23We should get back to the orphanage.
20:23That's great.
20:24I'll see you too again.
20:26You ready to get back to the orphanage?
20:28Uh, I think I need to get some putty.
20:30I'll meet you across.
20:31No, I mean, I would like your help choosing what kind of putty.
20:35I don't really have any strong opinions about putty, but sure.
20:39Whoa!
20:41Uh.
20:44Sorry.
20:46I thought you were going to trip.
20:49You ready to roll?
20:51Everything's squared away.
20:53Good to go.
20:54We're lucky to have a vet along.
20:55Good.
20:56Well, I think that'll be good for everyone.
20:59Let's get them moving.
20:59Let's get them moving.
21:13Yep.
21:17Yep.
21:25He's bringing Meeks in from Clearwater to Mall?
21:37That's what I heard.
21:42Hey, boss.
21:43Where have you been?
21:44You were supposed to be here yesterday.
21:45Got delayed talking to some of your associates.
21:48I'm here in this man.
21:49It's funny to sniffing around some of your investments in Union City.
21:54This is getting out of control.
21:57Time to eliminate the risk.
22:00We need to find a good spot to hit them between here and Clearwater.
22:05What about here?
22:07Isolated.
22:09Lots of coverage.
22:12Stay in touch.
22:13I'd say, in purely medical terms, that you are in the pink of hell.
22:36You must be so excited.
22:39I am.
22:40You're not having second thoughts, are you?
22:43No.
22:46I've never been away from the kids for so long.
22:50I'm going to miss them.
22:52Of course you will.
22:53And early in, I presume.
22:55Yeah, we were apart for so long.
22:59And I would have liked to have said goodbye to Chuck.
23:05Well, then why don't you?
23:10Have you two had a tiff?
23:13He hasn't come to say goodbye to me yet.
23:16I hate to be presumptuous and offer advice, but...
23:20Sometimes it's better to be happy than to be right.
23:23Okay, I'll bring the mounting wagon down this path.
23:35It's covered, so he won't know that Meeks isn't in it.
23:37Two words come to mind.
23:39Sitting duck.
23:40As long as it goes according to plan,
23:42I'll be right there.
23:43All right, well,
23:45I'll have some officers shadowing you in the front and the back,
23:48just in case they pick another spot.
23:49Listen, I've got to say this one more time.
23:52What you're doing,
23:53it's incredibly risky.
23:55Let me say if you'll have my back.
23:57How'd you do in our marksmanship course?
24:00Oh, well, I passed.
24:02I got a C+.
24:03I'm kidding.
24:07Grace!
24:19Whoa, whoa, whoa.
24:20What a surprise.
24:21Don't you look comfortable up on that horse?
24:24You've been taking lessons?
24:25I have, with Lillian.
24:28Chuck said you weren't the most experienced rider, but...
24:30I'm actually looking for him.
24:32He left this morning.
24:34Where did he go?
24:35He, uh, he decided to join our cattle drive.
24:39Oh.
24:41Um, do you know how long he's going to be gone for?
24:44That's hard to say.
24:45Five days out with the cattle, three days back.
24:47Well, he's gone for over a week?
24:48Well, maybe a little less.
24:49Lucy Clay has decided to head our drive this year.
24:52She likes to keep things moving.
24:54But he'll be happy to come by when he gets back.
24:58Oh.
24:59I just remembered.
25:00You're headed out yourself, aren't you?
25:03Uh, yeah, I am.
25:04No.
25:05Chuck will be sorry to have missed you.
25:12Grace.
25:14Chuck mentioned that he needed a break from Brookfield.
25:17So maybe this is for the best time.
25:21Bon voyage.
25:21I hope it all goes well with the girl.
25:23So, Reverend, say goodnight.
25:35You realize this is here for your last night, Miss Beth.
25:38I know.
25:40Are you going to miss a concert, Helen?
25:42I guess I will.
25:44I don't want you to.
25:45I don't want you to go at all.
25:47You know, Mary Louise, if Sophia gets my bed, maybe you'll get hers.
25:54Will I miss Lillian?
25:56Sure, we can figure out an arrangement that'll make everybody happy.
25:59But for now, it's time for our way to go to sleep.
26:02We have a big day tomorrow.
26:03No more excitement tonight.
26:04Can we hear one more story?
26:07Miss Grace, we're not going to hear any of your stories until you get home.
26:09Please.
26:16Once I want to die.
26:22Tess, a word.
26:24Boss has news.
26:25He doesn't like waiting.
26:26He's not my boss.
26:27Tell him I'll be right up.
26:29Mm-hmm.
26:34What is going on?
26:35You asked for my help, and that's what I'm doing.
26:37Those two here?
26:38Gabriel bringing Russell Meeks into town?
26:40I don't like it.
26:41It's all under control.
26:42I think the Mountie's in danger.
26:44Look at what they said.
26:44Sir Paul Kinslow is a professional.
26:45He can take care of himself.
26:47Well, shouldn't we at least warn him?
26:48We should do nothing.
26:49Do you hear me?
27:01Bingham said you had news.
27:03You told me Meeks was coming from Clearwater, right?
27:06That's what I heard.
27:07Why?
27:07According to some of my colleagues, Meeks isn't in Clearwater and hasn't been there.
27:13The Mounties could be hiding him.
27:15That's true.
27:16Or it could be a trap.
27:18Then we walk away.
27:20If the Mountie doesn't have Meeks, he doesn't have a thing.
27:23That's not the worst idea.
27:25Not the safest, either.
27:26Come on, boss.
27:28The Mountie doesn't have a thing.
27:29He's digging, and he's not going to stop until he finds what he's looking for.
27:34On the other hand, we're here having a little chat with one of the most respected citizens of Brookfield.
27:43If something were to happen to the Mountie, we'd clearly have had nothing to do with it.
27:53I saw back stairs to this place.
27:58You don't want to see me leave.
27:59Just stay here chatting with Frank and me until I take care of this little problem.
28:07I'm glad I came.
28:20It doesn't get any better than this, does it?
28:22Riding all day, sleeping on dirt, beans for dinner.
28:26Not everyone would agree, but I sure do.
28:36I was surprised when you agreed to come this year.
28:40Because I hadn't been for a while?
28:42No, because of grace.
28:48That's actually why I did come.
28:51What do you mean?
28:53I figured I'd go away for a week.
28:55When I came back, everything would blow over and go back to the way it was.
28:59Didn't Tess tell you?
29:02Tell me what?
29:04Grace is headed out of town.
29:07Ronnie told us.
29:08She's not a town. Where?
29:10England.
29:11She's taking one of the children there.
29:13When's she leaving?
29:14Tomorrow.
29:16I guess if you want to catch her, you'll have to ride fast.
29:21Thanks for letting me know, Luz.
29:25Tess, Tess, you still there?
29:50Tess, you okay?
30:10Ronnie.
30:13Ronnie.
30:18Wow, Gabe.
30:19You really roll up the boardwalk early around these parts.
30:22It's a quiet town.
30:23Well, I think that maybe there could be something going on.
30:25Get here.
30:26I'll get him.
30:29I'll get him.
30:39I'll get him.
30:39Don't move.
31:05Hurry.
31:06Pull the trigger.
31:06You sure you want me to do that?
31:12You know, Gabe, our relationship started to feel unhealthy.
31:26What are you talking about?
31:27We saved each other's lives.
31:29Is that a thing?
31:29Maybe our thing should be spread around to some other mountains.
31:33Right.
31:33I'd hate to be so selfish.
31:46Why do you always want to touch it?
31:48Sorry.
31:50Why didn't you tell me you were working with the Maudie?
31:52I wanted to spare you.
31:54Really?
31:55Or did you not trust me?
31:56Your own brother-in-law.
32:00Oh, funny.
32:01Do you know that it's a problem today?
32:03People just don't trust each other.
32:04I see it differently.
32:06Well, how's that?
32:07You were in trouble.
32:08You asked for my help.
32:09And now you're free and clear.
32:13Maybe I should just be grateful, I guess.
32:16That's kind of what I'm thinking.
32:17Okay.
32:20Let me just...
32:21Look.
32:22It's the band of...
32:23Don't let quit it!
32:27Are you scared?
32:29Yeah, but I'll have Miss Grace with me.
32:33I remember when I first came here.
32:36And everything was new.
32:39But you made me feel better.
32:41And now Miss Grace is going to do that for you.
32:44I know.
32:46I'll miss you.
32:48Me too.
32:48Uh, you forgot your new dress?
32:56I want you to have it.
32:58Really?
33:02You'll write me every week, right?
33:04Yes.
33:05You have to write too.
33:06Tell me when Mary Louise learns her multiplication tables.
33:09I will.
33:09And if Fred ever gets good enough to beat you at Jack's.
33:12This is never going to happen.
33:18Sam finally left your side?
33:28Yeah.
33:29He said he had to get into town.
33:32I hope I get to say goodbye.
33:34I can't believe I started this trip today.
33:36Why don't you take advantage of the opportunity?
33:39Yeah.
33:39Travel a little.
33:40See London.
33:42Even go to New York and see Eve.
33:43You looked for me for so long.
33:53And you never gave up.
33:58And I have to go on this journey without you.
34:00Yeah, but before we didn't know how to find each other.
34:03Now you know exactly where I am.
34:05And I know that you're coming home to me soon.
34:13Just do me a favor.
34:21When we say goodbye in front of the children,
34:23it's just a hug.
34:25I don't want Helen or the others to see this little new breakdown.
34:33Got it?
34:33Tell Mrs. Caspi, I'm sorry I couldn't sing in the concert.
34:48Well, you practice your addition and subtraction, okay?
34:51Okay.
34:52Be right back.
34:55Thank you for keeping Lillian safe.
34:58Danger's over now.
35:00Oh, what danger?
35:01I heard about what happened last night, but how was I in danger?
35:14I was worried about what Sinclair might do.
35:18Well, next time, instead of assigning me a bodyguard,
35:22why don't you just tell me what's going on?
35:25Lillian, you ran into a burning building to save a man's life.
35:29I didn't want to take a chance on what you might do this time.
35:41Hmm.
35:43Congratulations on the success of your investigation.
35:45We didn't want you to miss hearing the school concert,
36:09So, we're bringing the concert to you.
36:16It's the land of flowers
36:19And April showers
36:23With sunshine in between
36:28Where no one hurries
36:32And no one worries
36:35When life runs calm and slow
36:41And I wish someday
36:44I could find my way
36:47To the land where the good songs go
36:53Hey.
36:54What are you doing?
36:56I rode all night to see you.
37:02Why?
37:04Because I couldn't have you go on a long journey without saying goodbye.
37:07Grace, it's time.
37:12I have a long ride back to join the drive.
37:15I was so worthy to see your beautiful face.
37:17Grace, you really matter to me, Grace, and I hope that I matter to you, too.
37:42I'll take that as a yes.
37:44Just a hug.
37:52Just a hug.
37:53Just a hug.
37:53I'll take that as a yes.
38:13Bye, Helen.
38:14Bye.
38:15Bye.
38:16Bye.
38:16Bye.
38:17Bye.
38:18Bye.
38:18Bye.
38:18Bye.
38:20Bye.
38:20Bye.
38:21Bye.
38:22Bye.
38:22Bye.
38:22Bye.
38:23Bye.
38:23hey almost done thank you for your work well after i finish this i'm gonna go look at the
38:39coal seller eleanor said it might need some work the coal seller can wait i'll finish this up
38:43oh that's okay i don't like to leave a job undone let's make an exception this time shall we
38:48why i appreciate you looking out for me like gabriel asked you to
38:56hey it's not just because he told me to i was concerned for your safety well thank you
39:06the criminals are now under lock and key there's no need to stay close anymore
39:12maybe there's other reasons i want to stay close to you sam
39:17probably for the best i just finished the job myself
39:25and the sea monster chased the ship up and down the waves but princess grace and helen steered the
39:45ship safely to shore and everyone on the boat cheered and said thank you so much as they left
39:51to head out to their new home the end can i have another story everyone else is already sleeping
39:59you should do i can't stop thinking about helen and miss grace
40:04once upon a time there was a fairy named mary louise and she lived in a forest of hope though
40:29that report you wanted me to do about grace bennett
40:54here it is
40:59i think you'll find it's interesting
41:05you