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When Hope Calls Season 1 Episode 6
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00:00I'm your service.
00:00Can you swing a hammer with the one hand?
00:02This? It still works.
00:06Ask him how you know.
00:08We were wondering if he had any work for a couple of handymen.
00:10I'm sure Sam could use a hand.
00:12Sam?
00:13I hear Tess is looking for a new foreman.
00:15Yes, she is.
00:16So tell me what happened.
00:17I walked into a door.
00:18What really happened?
00:20Sam?
00:21He landed on our doorstep at a perfect moment.
00:24So you don't know anything about him?
00:30Just make it tight.
00:39It's a little like this.
00:47I think my grass is broken.
00:50It happens.
00:51Why don't you go find another piece?
00:57Great job on the grass ceiling.
01:00I have a few more projects, if you don't mind sticking around a little longer.
01:06A list?
01:07I'm not so good with lists.
01:10Oh.
01:12But hold on to it.
01:14I'm going to go out for a few days.
01:15Work on the claim.
01:17Okay.
01:19You'll be back.
01:21Unless I strike you rich.
01:22Yeah.
01:22Peter.
01:44I don't have a few days later.
01:48Kids, let's go!
02:16Eleanor, are you alright with Fred and Mary Louise?
02:18Oh, it'll be fine.
02:20Are you taking the wagon?
02:22We find much better flowers by foot.
02:23Well, have fun.
02:24I'm gonna start the ironing.
02:25Nope, nope, nope!
02:26You don't have to.
02:27It's ironing day.
02:28Take a look.
02:30When did you do that?
02:32This morning.
02:33While you're upstairs with the children.
02:35You?
02:36Uh, I guess I'll come with you on your field trip.
02:39Nope.
02:40No, no.
02:41You are gonna relax.
02:42You can go read a book or get a coffee at Pearl's.
02:49Off you go.
02:53I've reinforced the door.
02:54Put double locks on it.
02:55Nothing lasts longer than a day.
02:56Constable, I think we've got your next case for you.
02:57What's that?
02:58Well, somebody's been stealing from Ken's smokehouse.
02:59That's right.
03:00It's not the first time.
03:01Last night they stole some bacon I had in there.
03:02And an entire fish.
03:03Full fish.
03:04Full fish.
03:05Yeah.
03:06I give you a description.
03:07I've seen them before.
03:08Yeah, please.
03:09Let's have it.
03:10Beady yellow eyes.
03:11Pointy ears.
03:12And I saw him wearing a black mask across his face.
03:14Don't suppose you have any handcuffs about it.
03:15You ain't big.
03:16You know, Ken, we marries don't have jurisdiction over raccoons.
03:17Oh.
03:18Yeah.
03:19Yeah.
03:20Yeah.
03:21Yeah.
03:22Yeah.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Yeah.
03:25Yeah.
03:26Yeah.
03:27Yeah.
03:28Yeah.
03:29Yeah.
03:30Yeah.
03:31Yeah.
03:32Yeah.
03:33Yeah.
03:34Yeah.
03:35Yeah.
03:36Yeah.
03:37Yeah.
03:38Yeah.
03:39Yeah.
03:40We marries don't have jurisdiction over raccoons.
03:43Oh.
03:44Just yet.
03:45But as soon as I'm allowed to arrest wildlife, I'll make sure to come see you.
03:49Appreciate it.
03:56Hey, Lily.
03:57Hey.
03:58Grace, come with you to town?
04:00No.
04:01She's with the kids.
04:02Oh.
04:03She wanted to give me the morning off.
04:04Oh, that's nice for her.
04:05I need a sister like that.
04:06I have four different appointments at different ranches across the valley today.
04:09Yikes.
04:10What's going on?
04:14Oh.
04:15Hello.
04:16I'm Constable.
04:17Nathan Grant.
04:18Gabe.
04:19It's good to see you.
04:20Likewise.
04:21Sorry for jumping the gun on this.
04:23I just didn't see you in there.
04:24This fellow blew the rail line in Connecas County.
04:28Tried robbing the train.
04:29Someone spotted him back in Hope Valley?
04:30That's right.
04:31Been on his trail for about a week now.
04:33I lost him three days ago up around these parts.
04:40Does he look familiar?
04:41Lillian?
04:42Sort of looks like Sam.
04:43Lillian?
04:44Lillian?
04:45Sort of looks like Sam.
04:48Lillian?
04:49Yeah.
04:50He sort of looks like Sam.
04:52He sort of looks like Sam.
05:23Mountain Police!
05:47He's not in there.
05:48He's not in the orphanage either.
05:49I didn't say for certain that it was Sam.
05:51I said the poster kind of looked like him.
05:52I never saw him with his beard.
05:54How long has he been staying here?
05:55About three days.
05:57I lost him three days ago.
05:58Just sat there here.
05:59He was looking for food and work.
06:01Well, he didn't get any money from that train robbery.
06:04Did you get a good look at his hands?
06:05What do you mean?
06:06Apparently, he's missing the top part of his little finger.
06:09It's on his left hand.
06:10Uh, he was wearing a bandage on that hand.
06:14Sometimes gloves I don't think I ever saw for sure.
06:17He said he got it scraped up prospecting.
06:20Let's check out the cottage.
06:22Yeah.
06:23Thanks.
06:27Lillian, where's Grace and the rest of the kids?
06:30They went up towards Fraser Woods with the older ones.
06:32They had a school project I will go get.
06:34No, no, no, no, no.
06:35No, you stay here.
06:36I'll go.
06:37Just to be safe.
06:51Nothing's broken.
06:53I say when you can and keep it wrapped.
06:55Okay.
06:55Well, thank you for taking a look.
06:57I just wanted to make sure it wasn't anything more serious.
06:59Well, I didn't quite say that.
07:03You just said my hand was fine.
07:06Mrs. Stewart, how are you sleeping?
07:11What does this have to do with my hand?
07:13I'm concerned that your injured hand isn't your biggest issue right now.
07:18Everyone needs a good night's sleep.
07:19I've lost my foreman.
07:21My cattle drive starts in a little over two weeks.
07:23There is no time for sleep.
07:24Then make time.
07:26A tired mind makes mistakes.
07:28The axe just slipped.
07:32Has an axe you were swinging ever just slipped before?
07:36It was your hand this time, but next time could be much worse.
07:40Well, I'm interviewing prospective foremen this afternoon.
07:43Maybe one of them will be suitable.
07:46That will lighten my load.
07:48Good.
07:49As your nurse, I encourage you to be open-minded.
07:54As your patient, I will try.
07:58I let him stay so close to the house.
08:10There's nothing to worry about.
08:12Probably not him.
08:13Well, what if it is?
08:16What if I let a dangerous man in?
08:19None of us sensed anything off about him.
08:24What if we were wrong?
08:26I'm sure everything will be just fine.
08:28He didn't exactly settle in, did he?
08:39Yeah.
08:44Looks like he might have left in a hurry.
08:51Did you say that this fugitive blew up a rail line?
08:53Yeah.
08:54Yeah, that's right.
08:55Why?
09:05Did he say anything about where he was going?
09:07He said he was going prospecting, but I don't know where.
09:10Is that dynamite?
09:11Oh, it was.
09:12It's empty now.
09:14Shorty man.
09:15Found this with his things.
09:16He seems awfully interested in the hunters' pass.
09:19Is that far from here?
09:19Not if we ride hard.
09:21Keep the children inside?
09:23I think that'll be best.
09:30Isn't it pretty?
09:31Oh, it is beautiful.
09:33Hey.
09:34Grace!
09:36Who's that?
09:37I don't know.
09:41Uh, why don't you wait here?
09:42I'll go see what Mr. Stewart wants.
09:43Okay.
09:49What's going on?
09:54I'm honest, I think there's a fugitive in the area.
09:56What?
09:57He held up a train just south of Hope Valley.
10:00The constable from that area tracked him this way.
10:03Nathan Grand is here?
10:04Who's he?
10:07Um, he's just a Mountie that I met in Hope Valley.
10:10Why is there another Mountie here?
10:12He just has some business with constable Kinslow.
10:15It's no big deal.
10:16Are you going to help us pick flowers?
10:18Uh, what's...
10:21We should...
10:21We should head back.
10:22Hmm.
10:48We should head back.
11:07This shouldn't take too long to start this all, though.
11:19I only thought the fugitive looked like Sam.
11:22How can that be?
11:24There's some evidence to that effect.
11:28I just hope it's a misunderstanding.
11:31Well, it has to be.
11:32Have a good day.
11:38See ya.
11:40Joe, where would you keep your Jimmy bars?
11:43Uh, um, excuse me?
11:44Jimmy bars. Crow bars, I think you've got them.
11:47Oh, uh, I don't have any in stock, but I could order you one.
11:50It's from a rush.
11:52A rush?
11:53Yes.
11:53For a crowbar?
11:55Yes.
11:56Is it a medical thing?
11:57Well, I work in a medical office, and I need it for a thing, so, um, so yes, yes, you could say that.
12:05Well, you could borrow mine. It's just in the back.
12:10Train robbery.
12:12Imagine.
12:13We've got two Mounties running them down.
12:16I'm sure a man like that won't want to be anywhere near a town like this.
12:19What do you mean?
12:20We're small enough to notice them, and big enough to scare them off.
12:24Have you seen this?
12:25Oh, he's about as well-groomed as my Uncle Pete.
12:30Man never did meet a bar of soap he liked.
12:35Oh, excuse me.
12:36Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
12:39I, uh, I thought you were staying through the weekend.
12:42We heard there's a fugitive on the run.
12:45We thought it best to head back to Union City.
12:47Oh, well, yes, of course, but if there is a fugitive out there, I mean, the open road would be the absolute worst place to be.
12:52Yeah, in fact, a couple of well-heeled, respectable folks like yourselves.
12:56You could be perfect targets, really.
12:58Well, if I were you, I'd stay right here at the hotel until everything just blows over, huh?
13:02Safe as houses.
13:04Here we are.
13:07We're home.
13:09All right, grab some lunch, and we can wax your flowers after.
13:11Thank you, sir.
13:13Glad you're all home.
13:15Just a walk in the woods.
13:18It's better we're all in the one place.
13:23Thank you for coming to find us.
13:24I just had to make sure y'all were safe.
13:26I'm sure we've used up enough of your time.
13:28Well, actually, I think I should stick around.
13:31Are you sure that's necessary?
13:33Yeah, for my peace of mind and just to be safe.
13:36But of course, it's up to you.
13:37We like that very much.
13:41Thank you, Chuck.
13:59So what's the idea?
14:01So our teacher told us to pick the flower that's most like us.
14:05I picked a rose.
14:06It's a nice choice.
14:07They've got thorns.
14:09Okay, this wax is very hot, so only Grace is allowed to do the dipping.
14:13Then what?
14:14Well, once the flowers are coated in wax, then we dip them in the water to cool them off,
14:18and then just let them dry.
14:19That way they'll be preserved when you take them to school.
14:22Nifty.
14:24What'd you pick, Christian?
14:26It's a leaf from a maple tree.
14:28I like them because they grow tall, and they're good for climbing.
14:31It's hard to beat that.
14:33What about you, Grace?
14:34What'd you pick?
14:34Oh, it's not my project.
14:38Well, if you had to pick one, which one would you be?
14:42Maybe a morning glory, because she likes getting up so early.
14:45Maybe a violet, because your favorite color's purple?
14:49I think maybe a daffodil.
14:53She's bright.
14:54They come up in the spring, so they're hopeful.
14:56And I once heard that they're a sign of creativity.
14:59Bright, hopeful, and creative.
15:01Sounds like our Grace.
15:02Okay.
15:06All right.
15:07So, uh, whose flower's ready?
15:10Okay.
15:11Oh, hi.
15:26Oh, hi.
15:26The problem is, you're just too worried about overgrazing.
15:46Yeah, when you overgraze, you create bigger problems.
15:50I mean, I remember the year we didn't...
15:51When I'm your foreman, we'll just move your herd to the winter pasture a lot later.
15:55Will we?
15:56Yes, ma'am.
15:57Just leave it to me.
15:58I'm what's known as an ideas man.
16:00I got a lot of them.
16:01I bet you do.
16:17Stay right there, Sam.
16:21What's this about?
16:22Hoping you can explain this.
16:24It's for blowing stuff up.
16:25Like what, exactly?
16:26Well, in my case, there's a ridge over there that shows some promising trace, so I wanted to open it up some more.
16:31What's this about?
16:32Show us your left hand, Sam.
16:35Why?
16:36I'm following a train robber.
16:38I tracked him up these parts.
16:40Seems like his love of dynamite cost him a part of his little finger.
16:58You knew I was staying with Miss Walsh and Miss Bennett.
17:01They would have vouched for me.
17:04Actually, it was Miss Walsh who put us on you.
17:07Really?
17:08What are you doing?
17:18Oh, it's a public service.
17:21I think people should know.
17:23Really?
17:24Or you could tell me the truth.
17:27Well, it's also extremely good for business.
17:30I've already convinced four couples to stay a few more nights.
17:33Personally, I'd be happier if the Mounties caught him.
17:36Oh, well, me too, of course.
17:37Yeah, it goes without saying.
17:38Just like, you know, right now I could use all the extra money I could get my hands on.
17:43Speaking of hands, looks like I'm not the only injured steward.
17:46Ugh, nothing.
17:47Banged it up at the ranch.
17:48Not serious.
17:49What, did you see Maggie?
17:50I did.
17:51It's fine.
17:52Good.
17:53Good.
17:53How goes the foreman hunt?
17:55They're either not experienced enough, or they're too eager to tell me how to run my ranch.
18:01Well, I'm glad you're looking.
18:03Yep.
18:10I guess I'll head back into town and see if those posters sparked anyone's memory.
18:14We've been tracking him for over a week.
18:15He's got to be getting desperate.
18:16Yeah, he'll be hungry.
18:18You can't exactly walk into a hotel and order dinner.
18:25But I might know where a bandit can get a free meal.
18:33Morning.
18:35How's Jess?
18:36Oh, salty as usual.
18:38Oh, you mean her hand.
18:39Uh, she seems fine.
18:40We're family.
18:41So I'm going to tell you something.
18:43She cannot continue to burn the candle at both ends.
18:46She needs rest.
18:47Cuts against her grain pretty good.
18:50Um, still, if you could find a way to reinforce my recommendation, I think it would help.
18:55Excuse me.
18:58Hello.
18:59Joe?
19:00How you doing?
19:01Fine.
19:04Something, um, something ail you?
19:06No.
19:07No, no.
19:08What?
19:08Whew.
19:11Why not?
19:12My crowbar.
19:14Is it working out?
19:15It's doing its job.
19:17Yeah.
19:17What exactly is that job?
19:19What?
19:19Get inside.
19:25What?
19:27Okay.
19:33This used to be the gold office.
19:35I know.
19:38I was sleeping up this morning, and I think I found, well, I'm not sure, but I think it
19:45was gold dust.
19:46And then I thought, perhaps there's more.
19:52I suppose it's foolish.
20:03What's foolish is you're trying to do this on your own.
20:06Let me give you a hand.
20:15Could you move those, please?
20:16Of course.
20:24What's going on?
20:27Time to get ready for dinner.
20:34Christian, can you get more tomatoes, please?
20:39Is there anything I can do to help?
20:41Are you volunteering?
20:42Oh, I definitely heard volunteering.
20:43Do you know how to use this?
20:44I do, yes.
20:47And how many?
20:48The whole pail.
20:49There's ten of us.
20:52That is, uh, if you're staying with dinner.
20:54I thought I might.
20:55Well, then, uh, you better stop talking and start peeling.
21:00Ellen, one more play setting, please.
21:08Barking up the wrong tree here.
21:11Raccoons got into my smokehouse.
21:13They're clever.
21:13Do any of them wear a size 11 boot?
21:27What was the fault of that trail?
21:28Where would it take me?
21:29Goes up north towards Radford.
21:32Train line up there, isn't there?
21:33That's right.
21:34If you went far enough, you'd hit the northern spur.
21:36Gabe!
21:38Over here.
21:38Over here.
21:38It's still warm.
21:48Looks like this guy doesn't have such a head start after all.
21:51Oh, I'm sorry.
22:07Do you have a patient?
22:09No, just straightening up.
22:11Oh, well, I just came in for some more of those eye drops, but I can wait if you're busy.
22:14You know what?
22:15I'll get your boss right now.
22:28Is everything all right?
22:30Everything's fabulous.
22:32Maggie, Maggie, Maggie.
22:33I was able to find some old sifters.
22:36Sifters?
22:39Hmm?
22:40No?
22:41What?
22:47You know me, Joe.
22:49Joe?
22:50Mm-hmm?
22:50I'm going to get the story out of you one way or another.
22:53Yeah.
22:53Please tell her.
23:07What's all this, then?
23:09I was sweeping up this morning, and I think I found some gold dust.
23:18You know, it's not the craziest idea.
23:21So?
23:23When the mining was at its peak, Bart used to say that he didn't know what to do with all
23:27that gold.
23:30I know where he kept his way scales and his safe.
23:36You want in?
23:39Step aside.
23:43And then there was the time when Miss Lily and I went to our very first barrel race.
23:48No, not this story.
23:50Oh, it sounds good.
23:52What happened?
23:52And Miss Lily and I only went to watch, and then I suddenly realized that she wasn't
23:56sitting next to me anymore.
23:58Was she lost?
23:59No.
24:00She was out on the course with her pony.
24:02She signed herself up for the race.
24:03But it was a bad idea because I didn't have permission.
24:07Did you get in trouble?
24:08Oh, I most certainly did.
24:09Wait, wait, but was it worth it?
24:12Well.
24:13She won the blue ribbon.
24:14What?
24:15Her very first time on the course.
24:17But still, it was wrong, and I hope that none of you ever do anything without permission.
24:23Miss Lily misbehaved.
24:28Can we hear another story?
24:29Yes, please.
24:30Well, there was a time when she tried to cut her best friend's hair with these big garden
24:33shears.
24:33Okay, this is definitely time for everybody to clean up.
24:37Thank you, Chuck.
24:41First light, we'll be able to continue tracking.
24:44Well, I hope this guy's ahead of us and hasn't circled back to town.
24:46Is that the bullet wound?
24:53It acts up on occasion.
24:55Well, at least the guy that did that is behind bars.
24:58I just wish I was sure everyone involved in that robbery was.
25:01What makes you think that they're not?
25:05The robber insisted he didn't steal all the money to Mank said he did.
25:10He's a criminal, Gabe.
25:11Yeah.
25:12He's lying.
25:13That's what they do.
25:16Well, you don't think that's the case, do you?
25:19I'm not sure.
25:21Just doing what we were trained to do.
25:25Investigate.
25:29He'd talk to the bank manager and his teller.
25:33They both moved on.
25:36Well, that sounds like a coincidence.
25:39Or a clue.
25:43I'm to find out which.
25:46Time for me to get home and give Alice some supper.
26:01Should we, uh, call it a night?
26:04Start back first thing.
26:07Remember, we're in this together.
26:10We won't forget.
26:10But tomorrow we could all be rich.
26:16Just think of the things I could buy my little girl.
26:21Bye.
26:21Bye.
26:26What would you do if we found something?
26:28Oh.
26:29I got so caught up in looking.
26:32Never even thought about the money.
26:34But if you suddenly had hundreds, even thousands of dollars, you could go anywhere, do anything?
26:41I don't know.
26:42Got everything I want.
26:44You wouldn't change a thing?
26:47I guess I would.
26:49Get some nice new shelves for the store and bring in some extra dry goods.
26:52You must be very happy with your life the way it is.
27:00I am.
27:02What about you?
27:03What did you do?
27:08Nara.
27:10I saw the temples in Kyoto, but ran out of money before Nara.
27:14And maybe...
27:16Siam?
27:17Wow.
27:19You've been to some amazing places.
27:21How'd you ever end up here in Brookfield?
27:24Well, I go to places I've never been, and I'd never been to the great northwest.
27:30So here I am.
27:31Wherever the wind blows.
27:32Adventure is my rudder.
27:35And do you ever think it would lead you to finding gold in the floor of an infirmary?
27:40Well, that's the wonderful thing about adventure.
27:43You never know where it will lead to.
27:44I'm not tired, are you?
28:11You have the cold out here at night.
28:14If you get some sleep, I'll keep watching.
28:22I thought we could rehash old stories about when we broke all the rules.
28:25Sorry about that.
28:27I think at breakfast I'll tell the one about what happened when you decided to break open that wasp's nest.
28:34I was just trying to keep everybody's mind off the fugitive.
28:37I know.
28:38It's a welcoming sight.
29:03Go on inside.
29:04Lillian!
29:05I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:11Whoa.
29:11You know, that's the second time in two days I've had a gun pointed at me.
29:21Can't say I like it.
29:22Can't say I blame you.
29:23Well, I surrender.
29:25I mean all ten of my fingers.
29:37I had to check.
29:38Sure you did.
29:41Sam.
29:42Excuse me.
29:43I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:44I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:45I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:46I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:47I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:48I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:49I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:50I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:51I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:52I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:53I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:54I'm going to have to ask you to stop right there.
29:55Drop it!
30:25Drop it!
30:55Hands up.
31:00Glad you're all right.
31:09You don't have to leave.
31:22I think I do.
31:24Sam, I'm sorry.
31:33When you got here, you'd been...
31:36You'd been living in the rough and you looked it.
31:39I get it.
31:40These children are under my protection.
31:45I understand.
31:46You couldn't take any chances.
31:48Exactly.
31:50I'm just surprised that you think that I'm the kind of man that would blow up a train.
31:59I think it was you.
32:00I just...
32:05I just couldn't completely rule out the possibility that it was.
32:08Thank you for the roof over my head and the nails.
32:19Mighty grateful, man.
32:21Lucy!
32:22Good to see you.
32:28What brings you out here?
32:30That was a nice party you had the other day.
32:46Do you mind?
32:47I don't think you rode all the way out here to tell me that.
32:53You're right.
32:54I came out here to talk business.
32:56Oh.
32:57Well, what can I do to help you?
33:01I hear you're looking for a new foreman.
33:04I am?
33:05You couldn't do better than me.
33:07Really?
33:08Okay, why is that?
33:11I'm smart, experienced, modest.
33:17What, um, what would your father say about you leaving his ranch?
33:23My brother is taking over.
33:26Oh.
33:27I'll be taking orders from him.
33:29Right.
33:30I'd rather take them from you.
33:32I see.
33:34Anything you need, they can take off your hands.
33:38You think so?
33:40I heard about Daniel.
33:50Thing is, you've known me since I was 12.
33:54You never have to wonder about trusting me.
34:10You've already started working.
34:11I never stopped.
34:12Oh.
34:13You find anything?
34:14Afraid not.
34:17Unless you call me something.
34:21I believe, my friends, we have just hit, uh, what is it you say here?
34:25Hit the pay dirt.
34:26Just hit the pay dirt.
34:27Hit pay dirt.
34:29Have a look.
34:40You found our man.
34:51I want to be sure you knew.
34:53That's good.
34:54And you're all right?
34:55Yes.
34:56It wasn't Sam?
34:59No.
35:00No.
35:01Did he come back here?
35:05Yeah, he did, and then he left again.
35:09For good.
35:10It's probably for the best.
35:18Why would it be for the best?
35:20He wasn't a fugitive, but...
35:23I barely know the man.
35:25I had a good sense about him.
35:26He did the right thing.
35:28He had children to protect.
35:31Well, thank you for letting us know that you found the right man.
35:36Is Mr. Sam back?
35:38No, Freddie.
35:40Because I can do it now.
35:42I can whistle.
35:44And I want to show him.
35:49I'm afraid Mr. Sam was just passing through and he won't be back.
35:52But you could show me.
35:53I would love to see you whistle.
35:54Yeah.
35:55Great.
35:56Try again.
35:57Yeah, whistle.
35:58Yeah, whistle.
35:59Yeah, whistle.
36:00Yeah.
36:01Great.
36:02Try again.
36:03Yeah, whistle.
36:04Yeah, whistle.
36:05Yeah, whistle.
36:06Yeah, whistle.
36:07Yeah, whistle.
36:08Yeah, whistle.
36:09Yeah, whistle.
36:10Yeah, whistle.
36:11Yeah, whistle.
36:12Yeah.
36:13Little, yeah.
36:14Yeah, whistle.
36:15That's all.
36:16Yeah, whistle.
36:18Mid-court is sitting in prisoner transport wagon tomorrow.
36:30Good.
36:32Listen, um, thank you for all your help in finding this guy.
36:36Pleasure.
36:43Oh, uh, Gabe, what's...
36:46What was the name of the manager and the teller?
36:48Mike Sinclair was the manager.
36:50Russell Meeks was his teller.
36:52Well, keep my eyes and ears open.
36:55And if I hear anything, I'll be sure to let you know.
36:59Thanks.
37:02Okay.
37:04Try not to get shot again.
37:07And you try not to get blown up.
37:1824 hours of digging, and we found a lovely piece of fool's gold.
37:35How about a cup of coffee and a free slice of cake for each of my fellow treasure hunters?
37:41That is tempting.
37:43But seeing as we're back to normal working folk, I think I better open the store.
37:49Ladies, it was a pleasure.
37:54You know, I enjoyed the excitement.
37:57So did I?
37:58Really?
37:59With all the places you've been, I would have thought Brookfield wouldn't be too exciting for you at all.
38:06I came here on a whim, but this town continues to surprise me.
38:11I'm glad.
38:11But there is one treasure I can't find anywhere else.
38:18What's that?
38:19Well, you're Victoria's sponge cake, of course.
38:22You're obviously a woman with great taste.
38:27Let's go in.
38:35So, how's your day off?
38:39It's very relaxing.
38:41It's good we're all safe and sound.
38:47Yes.
38:49And I only managed to accuse one innocent man in the process.
38:53You were just doing what you thought you had to do.
38:56That's what Constable Kinslow said.
38:58Constable Kinslow?
38:59He's not Gabriel anymore?
39:02Hey, he found a fugitive.
39:04He was just doing what he thought he had to do.
39:06I know.
39:07So was I.
39:08It just doesn't feel great.
39:11Sam's probably sleeping outside tonight.
39:20I mean, the prospector is probably always sleeping outside.
39:23The kids sure liked having Chuck around.
39:31They do.
39:33Mm-hmm.
39:37How about you?
39:38Mm-hmm.
39:39Jack's a good man.
39:47Here, Tess, let me, uh, let me get that.
40:08How did, uh, Maggie suggest that the best medicine for your hand was more work?
40:19Just doing what needs doing.
40:22Well, I heard you were considering Lucy Clay as your new foreman.
40:25Yeah, I considered her not the right fit.
40:30Well, I think she's a perfect fit.
40:33I disagree.
40:34Why?
40:37She's not a steward.
40:40Tess, Chuck doesn't want the job.
40:43And if you keep waiting around for him, you're going to run yourself into the ground.
40:47He has a career.
40:50It's going to be his ranch one day.
40:52Is it?
40:55Well, you and my brother built your ranch up from a few acres into the biggest in the valley.
41:02You should be proud of that.
41:03Yeah, I am.
41:04And I completely understand, you know, you wanting to keep that in the family.
41:08I do.
41:09But if you're asking Chuck to become the foreman just so he'll run the ranch, it's not going to work.
41:16Why not?
41:18It's the steward branch.
41:19And if Chuck is there running it day in, day out, he is going to see that this is what...
41:25This is what he is meant to do.
41:31Tess, Chuck loves you.
41:32And he loves Brookfield.
41:34But he studied hard to become a vet.
41:39That's his dream.
41:45How long did you want to tell me this?
41:48Practicing all day, pretty much.
41:51And you're not going to drop it, are you?
41:56My brother would never forgive me if I didn't look out for you.
42:02Well, I guess I need to have another chat with Lucy Clay.
42:04A few more of those bags need loading.
42:11You know, because I need the help.
42:15Great.
42:24You got nothing to thank me for.
42:26Well, Eleanor disagrees.
42:29Her and the children bake two cookies.
42:31It would be crazy to turn that down.
42:35Kids really enjoyed your stories about Lillian as a kid.
42:42I got plenty more of those.
42:44And I can come by anytime or tell us some more of them.
42:48The children would be thrilled.
42:51You know, growing up at the ranch, it was just my folks and I.
42:56And here, it's a lot louder and busier.
42:58He's pretty crazy.
42:59Yeah, but it's fun and cheerful and warm.
43:04Except for the fugitive part.
43:07But I really enjoyed staying here.
43:13I'm glad.
43:14And this home that you and Lillian made.
43:17It's the kind of home I hope to have someday.
43:47On the next episode of When Hope Calls.
44:11Tess needs you back at the ranch.
44:13Can I come?
44:14Who's that?
44:15That's Fred.
44:17I'm finding a party at the Wimpenich for Grace's birthday.
44:20I can keep you safe.
44:21I don't like birthdays.
44:23I don't understand why.
44:25Do you remember your ninth birthday?
44:27I don't.
44:28Surprise!

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