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When Hope Calls Season 2 Episode 7

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00:00the wound right is right how's jenny she seems really eager to please enjoy it while you can
00:05trade it raises more questions than it answers now's not the time to start spending your gold
00:10what gold 26 27 no no stop stop the auction the lawrence ranch is not for sale this auction is
00:18over will you stay on same name nothing changes except your uncle's an actual rancher is that a
00:25yes you're not named jenny my real name is dolores we'll all miss you i will miss you all too we can
00:32offer you room and board in exchange for your help here thank you
00:55so
01:02so
01:04norah morning
01:24thank you
01:30uh breakfast on me of course i gotta get used to picking up the tab
01:35yes uh about that i have a telegram here from the gold office so am i officially a rich man
01:45i'm afraid not
01:48what what do you mean
01:50they denied your claim
01:52another prospector says he worked the land before you
01:56no that can't be right
01:57they say the claim predates yours
02:00no one else worked that land
02:02i gotta go to franklin i gotta talk to the gold office i gotta set them straight
02:06i don't think that that's the best idea
02:09this is the kind of thing you have to do in person
02:11i agree
02:12i'll go tomorrow as your legal representative
02:15okay thanks but i'm going with you
02:19honestly in my experience i get the best results alone
02:24i will do the very best i can for you sam
02:29do you trust me
02:31i guess
02:35yes
02:36thanks
02:38there we are
02:42uh
02:44sorry ronnie i think i lost my appetite
02:48you're not planning on skipping out on me are you
02:51i'll take the breakfast
02:53and cover it
02:55oh
02:55very well
02:57enjoy
02:58thank you
03:00thank you
03:08so
03:09headed to franklin tomorrow
03:10uh
03:11yes i am
03:13as it happens
03:15i have to go to franklin this week
03:17mounting business
03:18might i accompany you
03:20that'd be nice
03:21if you're sure it's convenient
03:24i'm thinking there might be rattlesnakes between here and franklin
03:27you never know
03:29better to be safe than sorry i suppose
03:32does nine sound good
03:34sounds great
03:36thank you
03:40we got astray
03:50i've got it
03:53come on
03:54come on
03:56hey
03:57ambrose
03:58ambrose i said i've got it
04:00you're undermining my authority with the ranch hands
04:21that was not my intent
04:23i might be a little rusty but i could have gotten that cow i've worked this ranch before
04:27what
04:29worked
04:31really
04:32i came here every summer for years my uncle ray put me to work
04:36yeah the thing is your uncle didn't really put you to work
04:39i'm sure he was just humoring you
04:41excuse me
04:42i came out wrong
04:44oh you're right about that
04:46talking's not my strong suit
04:49lawrence ranch was here before you were the forum and it'll be here long after you're gone
04:57very true
05:00hey ken
05:13seen any more wolves out at your place
05:16glad to say i haven't
05:17why
05:18what's going on
05:19uh just down a few head
05:21it's not wolves
05:23maybe something else
05:24last year we had some cougars coming through
05:26yeah
05:28maybe
05:29yeah
05:30wouldn't want to be in your shoes
05:32test comes home
05:33finds too many cattle
05:34listen
05:34ready to sign miss lawrence
05:45it's the standard contract the bank issues all ranchers
05:49everyone needs a line of credit this time of year
05:53well my st louis lawyer says not to sign something unless i've read every word
05:58wise advice
05:59when you've looked it over you can sign and the money is yours for a year
06:04page 4 section 13b
06:07yes i see the clause about your foreman
06:16says if the ranch is run without white parker or another bank approved foreman you can foreclose
06:22that's right
06:23was that standard as well
06:24i was advised that in your particular situation the bank needed this clause
06:29in my particular situation
06:31i admire your initiative in taking on your uncle's ranch
06:36i do
06:36but you must acknowledge that you're not a standard rancher
06:40our other clients have been running their ranches for a long time
06:44i'm a quick learner
06:45i see that
06:47besides the ranch
06:49your only collateral is a dress boutique in st louis
06:53is that correct
06:54yes that's my other business
06:55so you are asking me to give money to a new rancher who's distracted by another business
07:00and whose main focus is designing dresses
07:03i can do both
07:04i'm afraid we need someone running your ranch who knows what's what
07:06scene
07:10excellent
07:12i'm not comfortable with this contract
07:17the way it's written if white parker decides he doesn't want to work for me
07:20or takes off for any reason at all
07:23i could lose my uncle's ranch i have to think about this
07:26unfortunately we can't move forward without that clause
07:28i see
07:29you're not happy boss
07:39i'm not sure
07:42i need you to go up the foothills to the south pasture
07:45and do a rough count of the cattle up there
07:47want me to go too boss
07:49nope
07:49me and you have fence posts to tend to
07:51no single i'm hiding
07:57i won't
07:58hi nora
08:00uh sorry i hate to interrupt
08:02i was hoping to have a legal consultation
08:04sure
08:05uh we'll pick this up later children
08:08thank you
08:11of course
08:12okay we'll play later miss nora
08:14but you're it
08:16hey
08:18come on
08:20thank you
08:21thank you so much
08:22of course
08:23what's wrong
08:34what's wrong
08:35um you're busy i've always got time for you my gold claim got rejected someone else said he was
08:47there first norah's gonna try and sort it out in franklin sorry but norah seems like a really good
08:55lawyer first i couldn't believe i might be rich now i can't believe i might not be well let's see
09:01what norah can do what if it turns out that i'm just sam the handyman again well i happen to be
09:09rather fond of sam the handyman you wanted to see me there was a little wrinkle in my loan application
09:25i found a way we can make it work yeah i had norah draw up a year-long employee
09:30contract for you to sign guarantees you your position as foreman gives me the assurance that
09:36you won't leave me high and dry this way i can sign the bank loan and we're all happy
09:39earlier you implied i was pretty irrelevant never used that word
09:46you're important here so important that i wanted to guarantee you your job for at least a year
09:54so if you could sign at the bottom
09:56go ahead read it all the way through you know what no need great you can just sign here yeah i don't
10:07think so what why never signed anything with your uncle never had a lawyer draft up a contract
10:15we shook hands that was good enough for us wait
10:19if you don't sign then i'm not comfortable with the loan conditions and without that money we can't
10:27keep the ranch going
10:28at least think about it
10:35is this lady's name again her name is miss ainsworth miss lillian asked the children's bureau to send someone to help while she's away
10:48maybe this lady likes to pick cookies and play catch
11:03i think that's her
11:05are you miss ainsworth
11:07yes i am young man i'm nora anderson i'm so sorry we weren't there to meet you when the stagecoach arrived
11:19we were an hour early so i understand
11:21may i carry your bag for you
11:23that's very kind
11:25oh uh maybe i should carry it and when i need a rest you can help me out
11:32that'd be good i'm wally
11:35very pleased to meet you wally
11:36thank you for coming
11:38oh of course
11:39now we can go get miss debbie's cherry tarts
11:42they're really good
11:43i'm sure they are nevertheless it's too early for sweets
11:48and i imagine there are chores waiting
11:51miss ainsworth's right
11:54right this way
11:56whoa
12:02what's going on miss
12:04uh missing a few head
12:06wondering if you've had any problems
12:08got fenton over in the south pasture right now doing a head count
12:11we may have lost a few more than usual
12:14want to go check it out with me
12:16i'd like to get an answer before tess comes back from cape fullerton
12:19hi you must be hannah lawrence i'm lucy clay
12:23nice to meet you
12:24well tom clay's daughter
12:26that's right
12:27i remember seeing you a few times in town when i visited my uncle
12:30ray was a good man
12:33i'm very sorry for your loss
12:35thanks for your work
12:35thank you
12:37would you like to come in for a coffee
12:39i'd love to but i actually came over hoping to bore your foreman here
12:42and why is that
12:44i'm test stuart's foreman now and uh we think we might have a problem with a predator
12:48oh i didn't know
12:50why it over here is probably too modest to tell you but
12:54he's the very best tracker around
12:56hoping he could help me out
12:58of course
13:02i'd love some rain check on that coffee though
13:04absolutely
13:05thanks for lending me wyatt
13:07ready
13:09let's go
13:11goodbye charlotte
13:23bye miss nora
13:24i'll see you tonight have a nice day
13:26you smell good
13:32oh
13:32thank you
13:34that is my french scent
13:35parfum de jonquil
13:37oh i forgot to ask miss nora to do my hair
13:41if you wear a french scent
13:44can you make a french braid
13:45oh
13:46we do have to get going with our day dear
13:48i'll give you a nice quick tidy ponytail instead
13:52oh
13:54okay
14:00i don't think we've met i'm miss ainsworth
14:02hi my name is dolores
14:04you work here
14:05in exchange for room and board
14:07did you make these lovely sandwiches
14:09i did
14:10it's laundry day for eleanor so i made lunch
14:13they look scrumptious
14:14shall we
14:19i cut off the crust just so you like
14:21seems like a waste of good bread to me
14:23well it's
14:24the little things that make this place a home
14:27it's
14:29oh
14:30bless you
14:31dolores makes the best sandwiches
14:34i'm sure she does but manners please we must finish eating before we speak
14:40told him that before
14:41after lunch
14:42we can show you the doll dolores made me
14:44and finish our ball game
14:46well we'll see we must finish our chores first
14:50have some vegetables they will help you grow big and strong
14:57oh
14:59another sneeze
15:00that doesn't sound good
15:02i'm fine
15:03i think
15:04maybe it's just the funny smell in here
15:08oh
15:10oh
15:11dolores
15:12where is your cod liver oil
15:14i believe steven here is in need of a good dose
15:29what takes you to franklin
15:30i'm going to give a deposition
15:32from one of your former cases
15:34lawyers trying to get a bad guy off on technicality
15:37my deposition should put him in prison
15:40does that offend you
15:42not at all
15:44if that's where he belongs
15:46you're not rooting for the accused
15:48not if they're guilty
15:50i think you can help sam
15:55i'm gonna try
15:57oh hello you must be miss ainsworth
16:05i'm miss maggie
16:07norah told me you'd be helping out
16:08i'm pleased to meet you
16:09are you feeling okay steven
16:11i'm afraid he's not
16:12he has been sneezing since i came
16:15of course i had him wash up with a strong disinfectant
16:18oh i see you did
16:21she did
16:22i gave him a good dose of cod liver oil
16:25and cooked up some nettle soup
16:27i see you gave him nettle soup
16:30she did
16:31but he is still sneezing so
16:33i thought i'd better bring him in
16:35oh
16:36all right steven let's uh
16:37take a seat and we'll have a look
16:41okay pop this under your tongue
16:43thank you mouth closed
16:44let me check your pulse
16:48everything seems all right maybe just uh take it easy for the day
17:00all right
17:01steven let's head back
17:03oh
17:05but um perhaps he's a trifle warm
17:14i don't think he has a fever
17:16it may be old-fashioned but you know my parents swore by leeches
17:20you know what maybe i should keep an eye on him because we wouldn't want him to infect everyone at the orphanage
17:27yes
17:28brenta
17:29a good idea
17:30yeah
17:31definitely a good idea
17:33unless you're feeling better
17:34achoo achoo achoo achoo
17:36okay um
17:37thank you miss answorth
17:38thank you miss answorth
17:39yeah
17:41come in
17:44sorry ma'am
17:46wondered if you uh
17:49knew where i might find wyatt
17:51he had to head out
17:52what can i help you with
17:53oh nothing ma'am
17:55it's just fenton's still up in the foothills and there's a lot of chores to get through
17:59oh i can help
18:00oh no ma'am
18:01i got chores in the corral the barn he'd get all dirty
18:06you worked for my uncle right
18:08sure did
18:09good man
18:10you think ray lawrence would let his niece spend summer's share without pitching him with chores
18:15no that doesn't sound like ray at all he'd expect you to do your share
18:20exactly
18:22may need some reminders but i'm not afraid of hard work
18:26thank you
18:33we've brushed your shoes clean
18:36we've let the polish dry
18:38i will show you how to buff them into a lovely shine
18:41ours
18:42if you would be so kind as to hold the shoe down for me i'll show you how to buff them correctly
18:49see how nice that's starting to look let's see you finish it up wally can hold the shoe for you
19:00then maybe we can play
19:02of course
19:03you can play for 25 minutes after chores
19:08okay i'm done i can do the other one now
19:14well let's see
19:17well you're off to a nice start but i do believe you missed a few spots you want the whole shoe to shine
19:27and when steven feels better you can teach him how to polish his shoes perfectly
19:31i would but i think maybe
19:35maybe i'm catching what steve has
19:39oh dear you do sound ill
19:42should i go to the infirmary
19:44you know that might be wise
19:46i could try the cod liver oil
19:49or i could just take you to the infirmary before you infect anyone else
19:53the infirmary is probably safest
19:58oh ma'am i could do the rest
20:04you're tired too i'll help finish this up
20:07thank you ma'am
20:09you're uh okay climbing up there
20:11i'm fine
20:13i'm not gonna lie i'm not fond of heights
20:15i'm happy to help
20:17i may not be as strong as you but i can climb
20:20i sure do appreciate that
20:22i would uh also appreciate if you didn't mention any of this to the boss
20:26i mean the uh the other boss
20:28the other boss
20:30won't say a word
20:32so the other boss
20:35Wyatt
20:36how is he to work for
20:38he's uh one of the finest men i know
20:40i'm not saying he's easy
20:42tough but fair
20:44loyal
20:45he's uh he's the best
20:47that's
20:49that's good to know
20:51yeah couldn't ask for a better foreman
20:53i mean he'd certainly give me the what for if he knew i let you do all those chores and climb up there
20:58oh
21:00glad to know you're so good with hats
21:04upon my review i found a claim by one rufus shepherd predated your client's application by six months
21:15i'd like to review this competing claim
21:18i can't just open my books to anyone who walks through the door
21:21i'm a lawyer
21:23then go to court
21:25but i'll tell you the determinations of our office have never been reversed
21:30it was the first time for everything
21:34excuse me for just a moment
21:36i'm sorry my supervisor is in clear water he'll be back tomorrow
21:52i'm sorry i couldn't be more help
21:57if you'll excuse me
22:00of course
22:02thank you
22:03thank you
22:21uh... hello
22:22hello
22:23sorry
22:24that's okay
22:25are you okay
22:26i am
22:27but what is going on here?
22:28children all sick?
22:30uh... not exactly
22:31it's a long story
22:33i'm helping nurse maggie organize
22:35i can see that
22:37are you feeling sick sam?
22:39i'm not sick
22:41but i'm a little on edge
22:43why?
22:44i'm waiting for news
22:45and i'm not too good at waiting
22:46neither are steve or art
22:49you know what calms me down though?
22:52having something to do
22:53maybe i can help out here
22:54oh that would be great
22:55yes please
22:56a great yes please
23:04ooh
23:08what is it?
23:09maybe a grizzly
23:11could be a big one
23:13hope not
23:15last time i ran into a grizzly i was a kid on my dad's ranch
23:21but your pa didn't say too kindly that you were working for tests
23:23i didn't get a choice really
23:27my brother is getting the clean ranch
23:32what about you?
23:34i've known you for a long time
23:36i don't think i've ever heard you talk about your folks
23:42i want you to tell
23:44when did you see them last?
23:46i left when i was 17
23:47went to the rodeo
23:49i have to look back
23:51you haven't been home since you were 17?
23:55nope
24:01i guess ray was kind of your family for the last while
24:05huh?
24:08yeah
24:10i guess he was
24:11how did the deposition go?
24:19good
24:21that man's going to jail where he belongs
24:23and the claim?
24:25something's off
24:27the other miner, rufus shepard
24:30he's got three claims at the gold office right now
24:33doesn't that seem suspicious?
24:36might be
24:38how'd you find that out?
24:40i saw the files on the clerk's desk
24:42but he wouldn't let me take a look inside them
24:45i'd love to know where mr shepard's minds are
24:49investigative work
24:51right up my alley
24:53sounds like we better go back and check this out
24:55but the clerk said i couldn't take a look at the files
24:58right, but i have a plan
24:59i like a man with a plan
25:01i like a man with a plan
25:09got your hands full today?
25:11i do, but sam's been a big help
25:14i bet that hurts
25:17i landed on my backside and the rung hit my knee
25:21more evidence for wyatt that i don't know how to be a rancher
25:25it's not your fault the ladder broke
25:26i guess it's just why it's not
25:29keen on working for me and without his commitment
25:32i don't know if i can keep the ranch
25:35i get why you want him to sign a contract but
25:38yeah, in brookfield it's more just trust
25:41i trust wyatt
25:43doesn't mean i'm ready to risk the ranch on whether he wants to hang around or not
25:48yeah, i didn't know your uncle very well
25:50but i do know that he trusted wyatt completely
25:53completely
25:58it's my uncle's 68th birthday today
26:01i was gonna come up here and surprise him
26:05i had it all planned out
26:12i'm so sorry, honey
26:14i don't know what else i can tell you miss anderson
26:17i need more information about the other claimant
26:21it's only fair to my client
26:23my dear
26:25i simply cannot help you
26:27i understand
26:29glad
26:31which is why i'd like to follow up with your supervisor
26:33oh
26:35i'm afraid my supervisor will not be available until tomorrow
26:38i assure you
26:41you would get the same response from him
26:44nonetheless
26:48constable
26:50may i help you
26:51name's fletcher
26:53you are?
26:54henry smith
26:55there's been an incident
26:56i can't tell you much
26:57as a fellow selfless servant
26:58i hope you understand the confidence you out
27:01of course
27:02this is a rough likeness
27:04i came by with us at a local tea house
27:06this person is dangerous and was last seen in this vicinity
27:09may i?
27:10yes
27:11look carefully
27:13have you seen this man?
27:15i don't think so
27:17again, it's important
27:20take your time
27:21sorry
27:25sorry
27:27you're busy mr smith
27:29thank you
27:31Mountie?
27:41rufus shepherd has claims in all three areas
27:46within months of each other
27:48how can he work in all those places at once?
27:51something's off
27:53did you get an address?
27:54it's the same post office box for all three claims
27:58that's odd
28:00time to pay a visit to this rufus shepherd
28:14here comes miss Ainsworth
28:16everybody on the cards
28:19lollipops please
28:20hello nurse i thought i'd better come and see how the children are doing
28:21hi i'm sam tremblay the local handyman
28:22it's a pleasure
28:23i'm miss Ainsworth
28:24i'm miss Ainsworth
28:25i'm miss Ainsworth
28:26how are they?
28:27they're
28:28they're
28:29they're
28:30they're
28:31they're
28:32they're
28:33actually they're doing surprisingly well
28:34excellent
28:35Hello, nurse. I thought I'd better come and see how the children are doing.
28:44Hi, I'm Sam Tremblay, the local handyman.
28:49It's a pleasure. I'm Miss Ainsworth. How are they?
28:54They're... actually, they're doing surprisingly well.
28:58Excellent! Perhaps well enough to come back to the orphanage.
29:05Maybe... not that well.
29:09May I?
29:10Of course.
29:14Hello, children. How are you?
29:17Better.
29:19But still sick.
29:21Oh yes, still very sick.
29:24I think we should stay here. For now.
29:27You all do look a little flushed.
29:30When she returns, I'll let Miss Nora know that you're on the mend.
29:35Nurse Maggie, Sam, you seem to have things under control. I will leave the children in your capable hands.
29:50That's, um, quite the sweet tooth you have there, huh, Sam?
29:54Ta-ra!
30:09Huh. You all you want to know what happened?
30:11Oh.
30:14Uh, Miss Lawrence, uh, there was a little accident.
30:18Yeah? She okay?
30:20She was cut. More like a scratch, really.
30:23It was her idea, boss. She insisted on going up.
30:26What was she even doing here?
30:28Well, you were with Lucy and Ben's still up on the, uh, foothills.
30:31So you asked Miss Lawrence to help you do your job?
30:34She was set on helping, boss, really.
30:36I couldn't stop her.
30:37She helped me do all kinds of chores.
30:39She really is a hard worker, that one.
30:41No quitter.
30:44Where is she?
30:46I don't know.
30:47She went to town.
30:48Saw her come back, but she didn't stop at the house.
30:51I don't know where she is.
30:54I don't know where she is.
31:06Whoa.
31:09Is this the right place?
31:11Yep. This is where the postmaster told us we could find Richard Shepard.
31:15Looks more like a hunting cabin than the home of a rich gold miner.
31:19Let's leave the wagon back here.
31:21Something's odd.
31:23Okay.
31:27Mr. Shepard?
31:33Rufus?
31:36Rufus Shepard?
31:41Doesn't look like the door has a lock.
31:43We could just go in.
31:44As an officer of the law, I need a reason to enter someone's home.
31:49But I don't.
31:52Wait.
31:56Careful.
31:57Okay, buddy.
31:58Okay.
31:59It's okay.
32:00I...
32:01Oh!
32:02Oh!
32:03Oh!
32:04Oh!
32:05Oh!
32:06Oh!
32:07You're a sweetheart!
32:08Mr. Smith!
32:09Got a few questions.
32:10Okay, buddy.
32:11Okay, it's okay.
32:12I...
32:13Oh!
32:14Oh!
32:15Oh!
32:16Oh!
32:17Oh!
32:18Oh!
32:19Oh!
32:20Oh!
32:21Oh!
32:22Oh!
32:23Oh, oh!
32:24Oh!
32:25Oh!
32:26Oh!
32:27Oh!
32:28Oh!
32:29Oh!
32:30Mr. Smith
32:35I've got a few questions
32:38Oh
32:39You find that man that you're looking for?
32:45Sometimes you don't know what you're looking for
32:46Until you find it
33:00He's got a knife
33:03Get him
33:06Go get him
33:07Nice guard dog you got there
33:14That's no guard dog
33:16Michael
33:17Let me introduce you to Mr. Rufus Shepard
33:22You're kidding
33:24Nope
33:25Ha
33:28I'm trying Uncle Ray
33:38I'm really trying
33:40I know you believed in me
33:44I just
33:45I
33:45Not sure
33:47I believe in me
33:49Wyatt
33:54Sorry to intrude
33:57I just
33:57Wanted to check on you
33:59I heard about your fall
34:00I'm fine
34:01Ambrose really appreciated your help
34:04He sure speaks well of you
34:08I guess you were thinking about his birthday too
34:14I was
34:17He always liked wildflowers
34:20I was thinking about bringing peanuts and putting them out
34:28And I realized the raccoons would have come and grabbed them
34:30Good choice
34:34I remember Ray being too fond of the raccoons
34:36No
34:37Right I'll leave you
34:44Sorry to interrupt
34:46We can drop Mr. Smith off at Franklin
34:57I know a few officers there
34:59They'll hold them once they explain the charges
35:01I'll go to the gold office
35:03They'll have to approve Sam's claim now
35:06What are we going to do about Rufus
35:11Now that his owner is headed for jail
35:13That's nice
35:26You think she'll like it?
35:29I think she'll like it very much
35:31How are you feeling, Ruby?
35:43No coughs, no sneezes
35:44I'm fine
35:45Why do you think that is?
35:51Why didn't you want to go to the infirmary with the other children?
35:55I didn't want you to feel bad
35:59You, my dear, are a very sweet girl
36:05Oh, I appreciate you staying with me
36:08You'll be relieved to know that all the other children are making quite a speedy recovery
36:14In fact, I think they were all enjoying lollipops
36:18I believe that you might be the only child who didn't get one of these
36:25You knew?
36:29Hmm, I figured it out
36:31Who's a good boy?
36:41Who's a good boy, Nubis?
36:42I guess I'll be dropping you and Mr. Shepard off at the Mountie office
36:49It's just a practical decision
36:50I mean, a Mountie can always use a good dog
36:54Especially when his sense is right from wrong
36:56Oh, yeah
36:57I can see how that's a purely professional decision
37:00Whoa
37:01Here we are
37:13Thanks for your help today
37:16Sam will be very grateful, I'm sure
37:19My pleasure
37:20Thanks for the ride
37:25Come on, Rufus
37:32Ruby, Miss Hainsworth
37:46Miss Nora, you're back
37:48Oh, I saw Eleanor hanging up at the wash
37:52She told me the other children are at the infirmary
37:55What happened?
37:56They're fined
37:57I think they were just
37:59What would you say, Ruby?
38:02Missing Nora, maybe?
38:04They'll be glad you're home
38:05I believe it is time for me to go home
38:09What do you mean?
38:10I mean
38:11I'm losing touch with what children really need
38:15And I don't do well with illness
38:17Real or imagined
38:19What about the Children's Bureau?
38:23I can ask them to send a replacement if you'd like
38:25But I don't think you need one
38:26Dolores and Eleanor are such good helpers
38:30You have an amazing community
38:32With Nurse Maggie and that Sam fellow
38:35And you
38:36The children love you
38:43Miss Nora
38:43I drew this for you
38:45It's our family
38:46Oh, Ruby
38:50It's beautiful
38:53Thank you
38:55I'm just trying to catch up
39:10About that contract
39:15You signed it
39:20Seems I've agreed to work for you for one year
39:24Can I ask what changed your mind?
39:34I know how much you meant to your Uncle Ray
39:35That's what he wanted
39:37You know what else he would want?
39:46He'd want us to just shake on it
39:47That he would
39:50Hello
39:58Hello
39:58Hello
39:59Miss Nora
40:00Look what we made
40:02And I helped organize
40:04The children have been very helpful
40:06I see
40:07Thank you for taking them
40:09It must be difficult to have so many sick children to take care of all at once
40:19The truth is we weren't too sick
40:24I was just pretending
40:25You weren't sick at all
40:28We're sorry
40:29Okay
40:30Where's Charlotte and Wally?
40:33They got a little tired with all the excitement
40:40I see
40:41Well, children
40:44Mountie Fletcher has a surprise outside
40:48Thank you both for your help
40:59I'm a delight
41:01Yeah, honestly
41:01It was fun
41:02How did it, um
41:06Go in Franklin
41:08You, my friend
41:10Are the official owner of a gold mine
41:15Thank you
41:21You're welcome
41:22So much, so happy for you
41:24Oh, thanks for today
41:29It was fun
41:31I love the kids
41:32You're so great with them
41:33You're such a good mother
41:35Not that I'm assuming you want children
41:38With me
41:39With anyone
41:41I just mean
41:43I do want children
41:45Okay
41:46Come on, sleepyheads
41:49Time to go
41:50Yep
41:54He's my deputy
41:55Mr. Rufus Shepard
41:57You can call him Rufus
41:59Where did Annie and Steve go?
42:03Mountie Fletcher gave them a penny
42:04To buy a biscuit from Joe
42:05We're gonna feed it to Rufus
42:07Charlotte
42:10Mountie Fletcher has a new dog
42:12And he's really sweet
42:14You wanna pet him?
42:16Yes, please
42:17Can I have a French braid tomorrow?
42:27Of course
42:27Can we employ Hans
42:29You get home?
42:30Sure can
42:31And can Rufus Shepard visit us lots?
42:34He would like that very much
42:36I'm glad you're home, Miss Nora
42:39I'm glad too, Charlotte
42:42I'm glad too
42:44What's going on?
42:52Tell her what you told me
42:53I counted heads up in the foothills
42:55We're down about 24
42:56Yearlings and some breeders
42:5824?
43:00What kind of animal could do all that?
43:02Something more dangerous than a cougar or a grizzly
43:04We're in for real trouble