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Ruby and the Well Season 1 Episode 2
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00:23That book has got to be in here somewhere.
00:26Yeah, but it's like the piles are growing, the books are multiplying.
00:28I hate to be the one to say it, but I think your great-uncle might have been a hoarder, Ruby.
00:33Keep looking.
00:35I gotta get home. Finish tomorrow?
00:38No way. Ben said Tom's book has everything I want to know about the well.
00:42I want to read it now. We only have one pile left to look through.
00:46Yeah, but that one's a super hoarder pile.
00:48That's like nine normal human piles.
00:51Which just means so much more to discover.
00:53Remember, you've got a first impression to make at school tomorrow.
00:56Small town. No where to hide.
00:59Later.
01:02See ya.
01:12What are you?
01:19How did I miss this?
01:20That day, in 1851, Boat Swain Fulham thought me a fool to carry such a load.
01:40Don't they have rocks in the new country? He joked.
01:45But if he'd known what I do about these stones and their magic, how they bring life wherever they go,
01:54he would have stayed here in Emerald just to witness it.
01:57Hey. What are those?
02:06Donald O'Reilly's old records. I just found them.
02:10Really?
02:11Really?
02:11Mm-hmm.
02:12The Donald?
02:13The first O'Reilly to come over?
02:14Yeah.
02:15Wow.
02:17I barely knew anything about him.
02:20I mean, your granddad grew up here, but he left as fast as he could to join the Air Force.
02:25Why do you think that was?
02:27Probably a Tom thing. He was not the easiest guy to get along with.
02:32Maybe some people fit in here and some don't.
02:34Dibs, when you're done, don't stay up too late. It's school night.
02:42Mm-hmm.
02:52Ah! Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no, no. No. I'm late!
03:00Dad, have you seen my books? Dad!
03:04Dad, have you seen me?
03:06Morning.
03:07Morning.
03:08Oh, I need some water.
03:09No, Ruby, don't use it!
03:13Come on!
03:17Water pump's busted.
03:19Here.
03:21I found out the hard way, too.
03:24It's okay.
03:25I can get change and still make it on time.
03:27I just have to skip Rick.
03:28Ah!
03:31Whoa.
03:33Oh.
03:34Hi there, little guy.
03:40Aw, how cute are you?
03:45No, not cute.
03:47It's a pest.
03:48Doesn't he remind you of somebody?
03:52You know, from our before life?
03:54Yeah.
03:57Hi, Clayton.
04:01Hi, Clayton.
04:04Bye, Clayton.
04:07Bye, Clayton.
04:08I gotta go.
04:13Oh, I really don't have the time.
04:29All right, here we go.
04:39I'm here.
04:42I'm here.
04:48I wish I knew where to start.
05:18You are vintage, my sludge-spewing friend.
05:44This is gonna be fun.
05:48Yeah, you're right Pete, it's actually not a lot of fun.
05:56Um, if you have that part in stock, I...
06:00Six weeks, because you don't keep imports in stock, okay.
06:03Uh, I will call you back.
06:06Need a hand?
06:07Look for a miracle, if you got one.
06:10Sorry, um, hi, guys, I was...
06:13What happened to you?
06:14Oh, come on.
06:15Oversleeping happened, thanks.
06:17And then, I stayed up half the night reading a bunch of old papers, but it just turned
06:21out to be the record of my ancestor's journey here.
06:23Still not what you're looking for.
06:25Oh, but I do have some light-breaking, well-related news.
06:29Another wish.
06:31This could do the work.
06:39Oh, you really know your way around this place, huh?
06:41Yeah, I helped old Tom a lot.
06:46Maybe, uh, maybe you could use some help around this place?
06:51Does it look like I need help?
06:54Oh, I could, uh, start next week.
07:00See you then.
07:01Awesome.
07:20Is that him?
07:21The nephew?
07:22Daniel.
07:23You can see the family resemblance.
07:24Yeah, it's like looking at old Tom Time Machine style.
07:27So I hear it's him, his girl, and...
07:29I think it's just the two of them.
07:31Divorced, maybe.
07:32Is anything like old Tom?
07:33That guy was a trifecta of cranky, crusty, and crabby.
07:36Hello.
07:37Hi.
07:38Hi, Eva.
07:39How are you?
07:40Hi, good.
07:41Daniel.
07:42This is Lucy Lafontaine.
07:43She owns the flower shop next door.
07:45Good to meet you.
07:46Uh, we're at the O'Reilly place.
07:47Did you know Tom?
07:48Yeah.
07:49Tom ran over my dog, so...
07:52Kidding.
07:53He threatened a lot, but never actually honk, honk.
07:57Do you like dogs, Daniel?
07:58Very, very much.
07:59Are you sure?
08:00Or are you a lying liar like old Tom?
08:02So, Daniel, what do you need?
08:03Uh, I have, uh, an old V&K service pump that kind of went...
08:07How'd that happen?
08:09Uh, I guess I was crazy enough to turn the tap on.
08:11You mean the old well's producing again?
08:12Not a chance.
08:13That thing dried up years ago.
08:15Do you mean your rainwater tank?
08:17Uh, right.
08:19Yeah, yeah.
08:20Um, yeah, you know more about my place than I do.
08:23You know, those old V&Ks are like tanks.
08:26You probably don't need to replace the whole pump.
08:28Just a new filter.
08:29Yeah.
08:30Okay, great.
08:31Um, makes sense.
08:32I should get a filter then.
08:33What size?
08:35Um...
08:37That's, uh, that's a good question.
08:39I, uh, I don't know offhand.
08:41I'm going to, uh, double check.
08:44I'll be right back.
08:45Okay.
08:46He'll be back when he, uh, Googled it.
08:49So, there was a bunch of stuff with the kid, but the voice was an older guy?
08:56That's cool.
08:57Any clue on when it happened?
08:58Yeah, that'd help us narrow down who...
09:00And we lost her.
09:02That's the shirt the kid had, except it had a different shamrock.
09:08It was different lettering and the color was different.
09:10So, not like this shirt at all?
09:12Still, it said Emerald junior trek and field champs.
09:1518 possible years here.
09:17That's okay.
09:19It's a start.
09:22Ruby?
09:23Come on.
09:24Class.
09:33Gum.
09:35That's off.
09:36We got this, Ruby.
09:37Really?
09:38Put that finger back where it belongs.
09:40Ruby O'Reilly?
09:41Uh-huh.
09:42Hi, Ruby.
09:43Welcome.
09:44Remember, students are like dogs.
09:46They can smell fear.
09:47Just don't show any and you'll be fine.
09:48Okay?
09:49Class.
09:50Settle, please.
09:51This is Ruby.
09:52She's new and she's going to tell us about herself.
09:55Um...
09:57Um...
09:58My family just moved here.
10:05And what do your parents do?
10:10Uh...
10:11My dad's in between stuff at the moment, but now we have the orchard so I guess he's gonna be an apple guy.
10:21Hi.
10:24And your mom?
10:26Uh...
10:28My mom.
10:29She's, um...
10:30She was, uh, an author.
10:32Kids books.
10:34And now?
10:37And now she's, uh...
10:44She's not.
10:45She's not.
10:48Okay then.
10:49Welcome, Ruby.
10:52Your next assignment.
10:53Personal hero.
10:55A five minute presentation on someone you admire.
10:58Due Monday.
11:06Okay.
11:07Second time is the charm.
11:10There he is.
11:12You know what you need now?
11:13Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
11:14Inlet, outlet.
11:15Three quarter inch.
11:16Female.
11:17Iron.
11:18Let's go, brass.
11:20Brass it is.
11:2310 gauge or 12 gauge?
11:26Uh, that's a...
11:27That's a tough one.
11:28Um...
11:30I'm trying to remember now.
11:32Uh...
11:35Take your time.
11:4012.
11:42You sure?
11:43Yeah.
11:4412.
11:45Thanks.
11:46Great.
11:48Nice to meet you.
11:53The Shamrock's the school logo, so the version you saw has to be in here somewhere.
11:56I got them all the way back to the 70s.
11:59Um...
12:00That's it.
12:011982.
12:02That was easy.
12:04Based on what I saw of him, he looked around 12 in 1982.
12:07Um...
12:09That's a lot of feathered hair.
12:11Maybe check the event section.
12:13Clubs.
12:14Track and field.
12:15They won that year.
12:16Is he there?
12:17Hard to say.
12:18I didn't see his face.
12:19Any other clues?
12:21Books.
12:22There were books in my vision.
12:25Here's a read-a-thon fundraiser.
12:27Wait, wait, him.
12:28He's wearing the shirt.
12:29It says, Foster Bookman Brody.
12:32Mr. Brody.
12:33The librarian.
12:34Story time at the library was so fun.
12:39Mr. Brody made the book seem so real.
12:41He practically lived at the library until it got shut down.
12:44Really?
12:45It was so sad.
12:46I guess people stopped supporting it and everyone just started caring more about themselves.
12:51So he packed up and cocooned out his house.
12:54Frozen in time since his wife, you know.
12:58We haven't seen him since.
12:59Until now.
13:03Hi, Mr. Brody.
13:06Oh, Sam Price.
13:08Yeah.
13:09Look at you.
13:10You're a weed lad.
13:11And...
13:12Mina.
13:14This is Ruby.
13:15Just moved here.
13:16Oh, a ruby.
13:18An emerald.
13:19How lucky.
13:20Um, what can I do for you?
13:22Um, hi, Mr. Brody.
13:24Sam and Mina said you might be able to help me.
13:27I found some stuff for my great, great, great...
13:30Great Granddad, D-Donald O'Reilly.
13:33Oh, the original O'Reilly.
13:35He came here around 1850, didn't he?
13:38Uh, 1851.
13:39Sam said you might have an old map from around then.
13:41It'd be really cool to see it.
13:43One old map.
13:49I can do better than that.
13:52Now, this one shows when they put in Little Main Street.
13:57The rest of the town grew up around it.
14:00What is this here?
14:01Is it a treasure map?
14:03Ooh.
14:04Good eye.
14:06Yeah.
14:07Found that years ago.
14:08I spent a long time trying to figure it out.
14:11Where'd you get it from?
14:15Well...
14:16I have a theory.
14:18See that?
14:19A-R?
14:21I believe it means...
14:23Abbott Ratcliffe.
14:28Legend.
14:29Scoundrel.
14:31Adventurer.
14:33Prankster.
14:34Love him already.
14:361880s.
14:38Led a life of adventure.
14:40And he left a trail.
14:42Bad debt.
14:43He settled here, thinking no one would find him.
14:48Ratcliffe, uh, was a lover of literature.
14:51A close personal friend of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, even.
14:54That's the Sherlock Holmes guy.
14:56He spent the last of his fortune to build our library.
15:01They say he died penniless.
15:03Or...
15:04Or...
15:05to he.
15:08You think he left a treasure?
15:10So the story goes.
15:14And no one's found it?
15:16No.
15:17You did not make it easy.
15:20This map...
15:22is as mysterious as he was.
15:24It should be easy.
15:27The map's just of Little Main Street, and it says X marks the spot.
15:30Yes.
15:32Exactly.
15:33But there's no X.
15:34Again, exactly.
15:37And I had been over and over this map and had nothing.
15:42Well, maybe we can help.
15:49Well, can't do any worse than I did.
15:54Only I knew where to start.
16:05This is a fool's errand, kids.
16:07I mean, I've been through this a dozen times.
16:09Well, that's why we need you here.
16:10To tell us what not to do.
16:12Uh, this must be the old fount in front of the library.
16:16We start here.
16:17Yeah, that's what I thought.
16:19Repeatedly.
16:20Great.
16:21Let's hit it, then.
16:23Where do you think we're going with all this, Sam?
16:25Back in time?
16:26Hey.
16:27Mr. Brody gave me this stuff from the lost and found forever ago.
16:30It's cool.
16:31Okay?
16:32Those scratched up old things.
16:34Yeah, I remember those.
16:35I used to think those had something to do with this.
16:39It's just another blind alley.
16:42Well, maybe we'll be different this time.
16:46Okay.
16:47Hello, treasure hunt detective of clear mind and fresh perspective.
16:53Ye bold and bravest start their quest with thirty paces to the west.
16:58We got this.
17:01One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty.
17:15Oh!
17:16Ah!
17:30No!
18:00A little brown mouse had a pang in his tongue.
18:18He really liked cheese, but where to get some?
18:23He went to a house and then gasped.
18:26What is that?
18:27Gray hair and sharp teeth, there sat a cat.
18:36Better luck next time, Clayton.
18:43We don't got this.
18:44There's not an X on the street anywhere.
18:47I don't get it. It seemed so simple.
18:49Is there anything left we didn't try?
18:51Sorry, kids. I got your hopes up.
18:54You're not done already, are you?
18:57Well, it's been fun.
18:59You carry on if you like.
19:00And, uh, good luck with it.
19:02Thanks for the drink.
19:03Thanks.
19:07Why would Radcliffe even map the lead to nowhere?
19:11Where's that X?
19:13We're missing something.
19:14Hey, Dad. Why the face? And what's with this?
19:28Big fight with the water pump. It won.
19:33So this is still...
19:35Yeah, don't worry. I'm recharging for round two.
19:39Why don't you ask for some help with the shop?
19:41Because old Tom's not-so-delightful reputation precedes me.
19:44I'm not making a lot of friends here so far.
19:49Sounds like you are, though.
19:51Sam and Nina are awesome.
19:55Just like my dad.
19:56One big difference between you and Tom.
20:00He's dead?
20:02Two differences.
20:04People like you!
20:06Once they get to know you.
20:08And I know you best.
20:10And I actually love you.
20:12So...
20:13Go figure.
20:14I know, right?
20:15Ruby!
20:37Are you gonna...
20:38Are you gonna tell us where we're going?
20:39Um...
20:42What are we doing?
20:44Just a hunch.
20:45Wait till we get to the top.
20:56X marks the spot.
21:00As seen from above.
21:02Fresh perspective.
21:07It was here the whole time, but I never saw it because it was full of water.
21:10So, if X marks the spot, then where's the treasure?
21:13It's gotta be in there.
21:15Sam, give me the crowbar.
21:31Oh!
21:32Heavy.
21:33Damn it.
21:34It's the treasure.
21:35Wow.
21:36It's the treasure.
21:37Wow.
21:38Unbelievable.
21:39The book.
21:40It's the treasure.
21:41Wow.
21:42Unbelievable.
21:43The book.
21:44I can't believe it.
21:45I can't believe it.
21:46It's the treasure.
21:47It's the treasure.
21:48Wow.
21:49Unbelievable.
21:51The book.
21:53Look.
21:54Look.
21:55I can't believe it.
21:56It's the treasure.
21:57Wow.
21:58Unbelievable.
21:59It's the treasure.
22:03Wow.
22:04Unbelievable.
22:05The book.
22:13I can't believe it.
22:23I'm starting to get why old Tom was so cranky.
22:29I didn't hear an answer, so, uh, sorry to sneak up on you, but I should have never sold you
22:40the 12-gauge.
22:41Wrong era.
22:43It's giving you trouble, isn't it?
22:49Not anymore.
22:51You know my dream about bobbing for money?
22:53That's so gross.
22:55Do you know how dirty money is?
22:56I don't care.
22:57It's a fortune in some kind of crazy Irish cash.
22:59I mean, it's probably worth, like, a few bucks on eBay.
23:02What?
23:02What?
23:04Yeah, apparently it's worthless, except maybe to a collector, but even then?
23:10You're kidding.
23:10No, that doesn't make any sense.
23:12Actually, it does.
23:14I saw it in my great-great-great-granddad's letters.
23:18Happened to him, too.
23:19Huh?
23:19No, but it's...
23:21Donald said that when the English took over Ireland, they made it worthless.
23:26That's one of the reasons why he moved here.
23:31Well.
23:32Thank you all for trying.
23:36No, we're gonna go and be a good one.
23:37No, no.
23:39I'm okay.
23:47Wait.
23:48What about the money, then?
23:49It's yours.
23:50Keep it as a souvenir.
23:53So, did we at least solve the wish?
23:56Yeah.
23:57Nope.
24:00I don't know.
24:09Love what you've done with the place.
24:11Yeah.
24:12Spiderwebs are big this year.
24:15I mean the house.
24:16It's already much nicer than when old Tom lived here.
24:19Yeah, well, I'm not old Tom.
24:20Okay.
24:24You get it primed up and I'll test the pressure.
24:26Okay.
24:39We've got water!
24:40We've got water!
24:50We've got water!
24:54This is cute.
24:57Who's the artist in the family?
25:00Uh, it's, uh, my wife.
25:03Your ex?
25:05Uh, no.
25:06No, I'm not divorced.
25:07She, uh, she passed away.
25:15Listen, not old Tom.
25:17That's my new name for you.
25:19I started over once, too.
25:22Different situation.
25:24But I know you don't need small-town gossip
25:27deciding who you are for you.
25:30So, won't happen again.
25:33Not old Tom.
25:46Hey, it's me.
25:48Uh, and something...
25:50Is it right? I knew.
25:51It's been bothering me, too.
25:53Okay, here's what I don't get.
25:54The money got devalued in the 1850s, right?
25:56When Donald got here?
25:58Yeah.
25:58Okay, but if Abbott Radcliffe got here in the 1880s,
26:02that's 30 years later.
26:04So he would have known that the money is worthless,
26:06and so would anybody who had found it.
26:08So why would he need to hide it?
26:10That is weird.
26:11It's just like the map.
26:13X marks the spot, but no X.
26:15Maybe Radcliffe is having another laugh on a way to another clue.
26:21So that would mean that the money is just another clue.
26:25Check the chest again.
26:26And maybe look for, I don't know, numbers, or symbols,
26:30or maybe, I don't know, something engraved.
26:34How about a hidden compartment?
26:44What?
26:44No way.
26:46What's in it? What's in it?
26:52A key.
26:54Whoa.
26:55What?
26:55That's so treasure-hunting.
26:57There's this weird thing on the end of it.
27:01An X.
27:02That must mean something.
27:05Yeah.
27:06Means X marks the spot.
27:09We're gonna find it.
27:15Oh, man, that's so awesome.
27:17That's so cool.
27:19What is it?
27:20No idea.
27:22I think I might know where to find out, though.
27:24This store has been here, like, 150 years.
27:27This is from way before we got it.
27:29This is a logbook of every key that's been cut here.
27:31Let's see, let's go to the section for June 1890.
27:37Robert J. Henderson, North Barn, Eagle, double-sided.
27:41Henry P. Jacobs, Cabinet, Skeleton.
27:45Let's see.
27:46No way.
27:48No way.
27:48X.
27:49823.8.
27:51Carl B.D. Befody?
27:55That's it.
27:56A custom key in the shape of an X.
27:58August 1889.
28:00That's totally when Radcliffe was here.
28:02But who's Carl B.D. Befody?
28:07That name sounds made up.
28:08Maybe it's code.
28:13Um, try reading it backwards.
28:17It'll fab db rack.
28:21Yeah, that sounds like a whole lot of nothing.
28:24It's the right idea.
28:25It's an anagram.
28:26Yeah, when you mix up letters to make new words.
28:29Let me help.
28:30Spray some here.
28:31Okay, here we go.
28:36Um, Bob, Bob, Cat, Fob, Flirt, no.
28:42Um, Barb, Calf, Dot, Bit.
28:47Oh, oh, Crab, Tad, Fob, Lift.
28:50Um, Abbott Radcliffe.
28:55Yeah, I was going to say that next.
28:57823.8.
29:02Maybe it has to do with the 8th hour of the 23rd day of the 8th month.
29:06Like, I think like an encrypted date or...
29:08Actually, I'm thinking it's more straightforward than that.
29:11Really?
29:11What?
29:12823.8.
29:13That's a Dewey Decimal System number.
29:15You wouldn't know.
29:16You're too young.
29:16But these numbers put library books into categories.
29:20That number's connected to books?
29:21Yep.
29:22There's a whole section of them.
29:24We've got to go to the library.
29:27And have a look.
29:28One of them is bound to be a clue or a message or something.
29:32Yeah, but the library's boarded up.
29:34You can't go in.
29:35No.
29:36You can't go in.
29:37At least, not until now.
29:43Let's go find us a treasure.
29:54There we are.
29:55Wow.
30:00I haven't been in here since I was like seven.
30:03Same here.
30:07Gorgeous as ever.
30:08Uh, the code?
30:17Easy.
30:19823.8.
30:22Classic adventure.
30:24It could be any of these.
30:33The Robert Louis Stevenson treasury?
30:36The Explorers Club?
30:39This one's stuck.
30:41I'm not surprised.
30:42No one's touched these in years.
30:44Let's do this in order.
30:46We'll go through the oldest stuff first.
30:48Nothing in Dickens.
30:57Or Melville.
30:59Or Byrne.
31:00Or Stevenson.
31:06Weird.
31:07All the books slide out except this one.
31:09What?
31:09Give.
31:12What's?
31:13Shh.
31:13Really?
31:19Foster?
31:19What?
31:20What?
31:21I don't know.
31:21I don't know.
31:23I don't know.
31:23I don't know.
31:23I don't know.
31:24I don't know.
31:24I don't know.
31:24I don't know.
31:25I don't know.
31:26But in this moment, I'm just kidding.
31:28really foster come on man what are you doing in here
31:47poor mr. Brody you'll be saying poor Ruby tomorrow if you don't get your project done
31:55now focus this is so frustrating every time we get close to finishing the wish
32:00BAM another roadblock can I mention you should get your project done why not do
32:04something on those papers you found yeah I could but focus do your project say
32:11with me project no say it project maybe I gotta go okay do your project bye bye
32:22rough day
32:30I think I might have something for that remember the mouse we saw in the kitchen
32:39you read this one lately the one where he gets the cheese read it to me yeah come on
32:51scooch it okay there was a little gray mouse who had a pang in his tongue just
33:03the last part with Clayton and the cat like mom used to right okay
33:21he went to a house and then gasped what is that gray hair and sharp teeth there sat a cat
33:29I'll never get past a cat larder garter or so the mouse thought until he thought harder
33:38and then you would always say go Clayton you can do it got an idea a good one to try Clayton sang out a sweet lullaby
33:53lullaby
34:01the cat became drowsy it started to snore the mouse saw his chance and ran through the door
34:10he scooped up some cheese bits some firm and some runny filled up the gap in his little mouse tummy
34:20this mouse has advice
34:26always think twice
34:33to ruby and dan because they know they can
34:45your mom always knew how to make us feel better
34:54good night
35:04good night
35:05nice you think twice
35:18nice
35:32hi
35:38hi
35:40what is this
35:46yes
36:01just enough time
36:07i can't ruby i'm done but i think i have it figured out this time yeah so do the police
36:12i have keys but it's public property and if i trespass again
36:19it's it's never too late to be whoever you want to be there's no time limit
36:26f scott fitzgerald
36:31my mom used to read about him to me
36:34i i hope you see things that startle you i hope you feel things you've never felt before
36:41i'll get my coat
36:49i'll get my coat
36:56we tried this already you couldn't get the book out because it's not supposed to come out what did the map say again x marks the spot
37:04look
37:11i knock
37:18i get my coat
37:21i get my coat
37:23i'm not supposed to use my coat
37:25i'm not supposed to be there
37:26i'm not supposed to be there
37:27i love how are you
37:29i love how are you
37:31Original manuscripts.
37:40To a great mind, nothing is little.
37:44That's Sherlock Holmes.
37:46Original Arthur Conan Doyle.
37:50In the master's own hand.
37:54Now this is treasure.
37:58What's in there?
38:01It's from Radcliffe.
38:20Salutations, lovers of maps and mystery.
38:24I leave you this treasure discovered.
38:27Original Sherlock Holmes manuscripts.
38:32Handwritten by my old chum, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
38:37Yours to honor, revere, and preserve for time immemorial.
38:44That sounds like the job for a librarian.
38:48Good thing we have one handy.
38:49Oh, man, I am so late.
39:03From the incomparable Edith to his magnum opus, another one rides the bus.
39:09No hero compares to the one, the only, Alfred Matthew Weird Al Yankovic.
39:15Thanks, Sam.
39:21That was very...
39:23You.
39:26Ruby, that was your one freeze-hardy.
39:29You're up.
39:30Um, so, uh, this is about someone in my family.
39:41Someone who did amazing things.
39:43Um...
39:44Personal heroes, my mom.
39:55My mom died last year.
40:15My mom was an amazing person.
40:22She wrote about how beautiful life is.
40:26About everything.
40:27Stories that make you notice things you just stopped noticing.
40:34Look how beautiful the rain can be.
40:36That's what she always said stories were.
40:47Ways to help us remember what we have.
40:51To help us make sense of things that don't always make sense.
40:59Like how flowers can be such a happy thing.
41:03Except when they're not.
41:22My mom is gone.
41:25But she still helps me and my dad live.
41:31And that's why she's my...
41:40My personal hero.
41:53Here's some documents for you to sign, Foster.
41:56That one's just a waiver of finder's entitlement.
41:58Says what you found officially belongs to the town.
42:00Of course.
42:02This contract says that in consideration of your public service, that you are...
42:09The librarian again.
42:10In Adenham.
42:12For good, okay?
42:14Yep.
42:17Mr. Brody, this is awesome.
42:19Yeah.
42:19I, um, feel so good to be home again.
42:25I don't know how to thank you kids.
42:28Oh, actually, maybe, maybe I do have a way.
42:35Just, uh, stay tuned, okay?
42:38Yeah.
42:38Another mystery?
42:46Oh, hi, Mr. O'Reilly.
42:47Hi.
42:48I hear you all have something to do with this.
42:51Uh, maybe.
42:53I'll see you later.
42:55Yeah, see you.
42:56See ya.
42:59Look at him, Dad.
43:00We helped him today.
43:05Just like Mom always did for us.
43:06You learn from the best.
43:13Yeah.
43:15It's funny, isn't it?
43:17Treasure has a way of hiding in plain sight.
43:21A rare manuscript, your dream job.
43:25Or even a little mouse.
43:28And all you have to do to see them is to open your eyes in a new way.
43:33We'll see you later.
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