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00:00:02Oh, Mr. Gale!
00:00:03A scarf to help with the children.
00:00:06Oh, and Mr. Lloyd.
00:00:09I knit these mittens myself one.
00:00:11Oh, thank you.
00:00:13And last, but certainly not least,
00:00:18a basket of baked goods for your family,
00:00:20and some toys for the children.
00:00:22Deeply obliged.
00:00:23Thank you so much, Miss Stewart.
00:00:25It's my pleasure.
00:00:26Oh, those chestnuts smell delicious.
00:00:29May I have a bag?
00:00:30Of course.
00:00:31One bag of chestnuts coming right up.
00:00:38Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:00:39Merry Christmas.
00:00:59Ella, whatever are you doing?
00:01:12Here's this tree for you and for the rest of the staff downstairs.
00:01:15You're too kind.
00:01:16But you'll tarnish your new outfits.
00:01:18No bother.
00:01:19I'm glad to do it.
00:01:20You have your mother's heart.
00:01:21Your father requests the word with you in the study.
00:01:24Wonderful.
00:01:25I'd like a word with him as well.
00:01:27Sadie, I've made a decision.
00:01:29After much contemplation,
00:01:31I've decided to start a charity in town
00:01:33to help those who are struggling in Newport.
00:01:35I found just the spot.
00:01:36Oh, no.
00:01:37Oh, yes.
00:01:38I'm going to ask father to increase my allowance
00:01:40so I may rent the space.
00:01:42Wish me luck.
00:01:43Good luck.
00:01:44Good luck.
00:01:52Good day, father.
00:01:54I'm glad you called me.
00:01:55I must speak with you because...
00:01:56I must speak with you too.
00:01:57As you know,
00:01:58we'll be hosting our inaugural Christmas ball in a week.
00:02:02It's the event of the season.
00:02:04Everyone in Newport is talking about it.
00:02:06Huzzah to you.
00:02:07Well, I wanted to inform you that it's not just a Christmas ball.
00:02:11No.
00:02:13It's also an engagement party.
00:02:15Oh!
00:02:16Are you to marry again?
00:02:18Oh, do be serious, Ella.
00:02:20I'm not marrying.
00:02:21You are.
00:02:22At the Christmas ball,
00:02:23we'll announce your engagement.
00:02:26To whom?
00:02:27To Everett Thornton.
00:02:29He's a good man from a very good family
00:02:32who you'll meet at the Christmas ball and not before,
00:02:34lest you pull your hijinks to blitz it.
00:02:38Well, um...
00:02:40Father,
00:02:42as much as I appreciate all the consideration
00:02:45you have put into this arrangement, and I do,
00:02:48I'll have to respectfully decline
00:02:51because I have decided to forego marriage
00:02:54and instead use my wedding coffers to start a charity.
00:02:58A charity?
00:02:59Yes, a foundation that will serve the community of Newport
00:03:02and ensure that no family is without food or a warm bed.
00:03:05I want to use my resources to help people find homes and jobs
00:03:10so they can be independent and prosperous.
00:03:13Father,
00:03:15I live a very blessed life.
00:03:18I want to share what I have with the community,
00:03:21just like Mother would have wanted me to.
00:03:23You'll do no such thing.
00:03:25You'll do as I say and marry.
00:03:27I...
00:03:32Oh!
00:03:34Dear, we are out of ornaments, but not to fret, I'll get more.
00:03:38Wait, we're not done.
00:03:40My coat, please?
00:03:41How did your father take it?
00:03:43Oh, quite well, I'd say.
00:03:44Ella!
00:03:45Although the idea might require just a bit more time for him to warm up to.
00:03:49Where are you going?
00:03:50For a sail on the beneficence.
00:03:52To think.
00:03:53He'll be mad as a march hare.
00:03:55Which is why we should delay the news.
00:03:57Shall we?
00:03:58Good evening, William.
00:04:20Ladies and gentlemen, let's go back in time to the Gilded Age.
00:04:24My aptly named 122-year-old classic sailboat.
00:04:28Looks good for a century.
00:04:29I appreciate that.
00:04:30She does, and she should.
00:04:31She's a part of history, once owned by Ella Stewart Grafton, given to her by her father.
00:04:37And actually, we're going to be visiting their estate later on in the tour, where she grew up, became a philanthropist, and started the giving house right here in Newport.
00:04:44I heard she married a sailor.
00:04:45Navy man, Rex Grafton.
00:04:47As seen on that mast right there, they love to sail together.
00:04:50Uh, Nick, Coast Guard received report of a vessel dead in the water under Island Bridge.
00:04:53But all of our boats are already out.
00:04:55Copy.
00:04:56I can assist.
00:04:57Will you escort these people back to Grafton Estate?
00:04:58Christine will help you from there.
00:04:59Sure.
00:05:00You do rescues?
00:05:01I was in the Coast Guard for many years.
00:05:02Uh, when I'm not a historian at Grafton Estate, I do volunteer rescues for Newport, yes.
00:05:06But, uh, I gotta go, guys.
00:05:08Merry Christmas to y'all.
00:05:09Okay, folks.
00:05:10Please follow me.
00:05:11Head right this way.
00:05:12Why did Father have to go and complicate things so ever important?
00:05:19I wish for a different life.
00:05:33I wish to fall in love.
00:05:38And for someone to fall in love with me.
00:05:43For me.
00:05:44Where did you go from?
00:05:48Get back.
00:05:49Stowaway.
00:05:50Excuse me?
00:05:51How am I a stowaway?
00:05:52This is my boat.
00:05:53Your boat?
00:05:54Ha!
00:05:55What nonsense.
00:05:56My father would beg to differ.
00:05:57Now, who are you, and what do you want?
00:05:59What's happening?
00:06:00I was sent on a rescue.
00:06:01These are the coordinates, and I don't see any boat, I just see you on my boat.
00:06:17What are you wearing?
00:06:18It's my boat.
00:06:19And what are you wearing?
00:06:20If you think to try anything with me, sir, you have paddled up the wrong creek.
00:06:25Wait.
00:06:26Do I know you?
00:06:28I don't think so.
00:06:29Does it matter?
00:06:30How did you get on this boat?
00:06:32Where did you come from?
00:06:33It's my boat!
00:06:35Now, you stay there and man the rudder.
00:06:38I'll manage the sheets.
00:06:40Okay.
00:06:41Okay.
00:06:42Is it happening?
00:06:47Where to?
00:06:48To Newport, of course.
00:06:50Where you can be dealt with by the proper authorities.
00:06:53What is happening right now?
00:06:59I'm not gonna bite.
00:07:00You can put the oar down.
00:07:02See?
00:07:04I'm not gonna bite.
00:07:05You can put the oar down.
00:07:07See?
00:07:08I'll tie the vrut.
00:07:09It's a pretty good knot.
00:07:10Now, where are the authorities?
00:07:15This is not my home.
00:07:16Where am I?
00:07:17Newport, Rhode Island.
00:07:18Nonsense.
00:07:19I left Newport an hour ago.
00:07:20And this is not it.
00:07:22This is not it.
00:07:23it's pretty good not now where are the authorities
00:07:32this is not my home where am i newport rhode island nonsense i left newport an hour ago
00:07:42and this is not it
00:07:45it's okay you're okay you're okay just breathe take a deep breath who are you i'm nick nick
00:08:03mcmanny and you are ella stewart of course ella stewart grafton no ella stewart i think i know my
00:08:12own name what year do you think it is why it's 1905 december 18th 19 5 although the harrowed
00:08:21expression on your face suggests i'm incorrect no it is december 18th 2025 balderdash no it couldn't
00:08:35be balderdash what is this anyway some kind of prank who put you up to this my father i should be
00:08:41asking you the same thing it's a joke a joke you have a little hidden camera in here how could i
00:08:46fit a camera in my button are you mad how could all this be am i dreamy you're an ella grafton
00:08:53cosplayer this is genius who is ella grafton cosplayer where are you going my home of course
00:09:01to the stewart estate no why are you following me i'll make sure you get home okay oh so the
00:09:10stowaway's a gentleman what has become of everything love the commitment to this bit you'd be great on
00:09:18the tours tours i'm gonna play along this is gonna be fun all right you've asked what's become of
00:09:24everything let me tell you the last 120 years let's see we've synthesized dna we built electric
00:09:30cars we landed on the moon we have microwaves internets interstates inflatable snowmen
00:09:36inflatable snowmen yeah
00:09:38are we breathing i think we're breathing this ma'am hello hello you guys want to back up just a little
00:09:48bit yeah give her some air give me some air let's give everybody some air ma'am
00:09:52oh no i'm still here you had us worried there i almost called an ambulance i think you knocked
00:10:05your head pretty good when you snuck on my boat so it's my boat you probably should rest a little
00:10:12we're not it okay i'm gonna check it out here i really am in the future yeah yeah you are
00:10:19my stars everyone rides around in horseless carriages as if they're straight out of a jules
00:10:26burn novel yep please tell me more of this 2025 okay um well uh we have taller buildings
00:10:38uh shorter tempers uh houses are bigger yet for some reason the families are smaller a lot more
00:10:46conveniences but somehow less time and everyone's got notes oh you paint such a bleak picture
00:10:54see you also have glittering christmas lights and ornaments all identical and shiny
00:11:03inflatable snowmen but what truly astounds me is that women wear pants
00:11:11oh yeah yeah let them do
00:11:15it looks the same only older and more festive
00:11:25father will be so relieved i return sadie
00:11:31what are all these people doing in my home well this is our last tour of the evening
00:11:38you know this home has been a museum for the last 60 years and i'm a historian here a museum
00:11:44but why why no i'm gonna get christine she's our museum director i heard my name yes uh may i
00:11:51present to you miss ella grafton stewart stewart apologies miss ella stewart i'm sorry what's going
00:11:58on my goodness what is this darling ensemble you're donning a jumpsuit says who nordstrom rack
00:12:06i don't know sir nordstrom rack sir could you introduce me to him miss stewart why don't you
00:12:12have a seat right over here there's some refreshments if you like and nick can i have a word
00:12:16the grafton estate oh uh hello ella stewart how do you do i do thanks oh are you a new tour guide
00:12:34i didn't realize we were adding costumes genius i'm francis i work for christine
00:12:40you work for her a lady boss how inspiring
00:12:45okay all right thanks for checking okay so i spoke with my uncle leo at the precinct
00:12:56and there are no reports of anyone fitting her description he's gonna check the local hospitals
00:13:01to see if anyone's missing i wonder who she is i have no idea but i do know she just appeared
00:13:06a thin air on my boat no that doesn't make any sense but it happened okay in her reaction to
00:13:10newport i mean she walked in the street she fainted and now she thinks she's ella stewart
00:13:14well whatever's happening here she seems innocent enough excuse me what are you all here for
00:13:22the lantern tour are you a guide oh no i'm actually in the midst of navigating an unfathomable
00:13:28chronological aberration but i would be remiss to be a bad host thus it would be my honor
00:13:34to give you a tour welcome to my home where is she going she's the new guide right no the architect
00:13:46was a dear friend of my father arthur sulkin inspired by european craftsmanship and yes this
00:13:53is a museum to you how strange but to me it's the only home i've ever known
00:14:00in here is the dining room she's pretty good huh and looks exactly like her yeah over here is where
00:14:10we place an evergreen tree from the property the staff would all come together we decorate with
00:14:15ropes of cranberry and popcorn yes in the dining table where we need a plum pudding on christmas eve
00:14:24chef would make my favorite minced pies roasted pork oh and this year we're starting a new tradition
00:14:33we are hosting a christmas eve ball don't you still hold that yes we do every year how about that
00:14:41and just across the hall is the study where we would
00:14:46what happened here the study has changed the furniture and the layout are different father's
00:14:56desk was here and mother's painting just there okay that's that's impressive
00:15:01what occurred well there was a fire in 1942 some of the room had to be completely rebuilt
00:15:09i never sat for this when was this painted early 1906
00:15:17hmm my father must have commissioned it for my future husband no one knows why it was commissioned
00:15:23well i do look happy
00:15:26come back soon merry christmas merry christmas farewell
00:15:33so what is this why is my home a museum because ella i mean you was or are or is going to be
00:15:44a great woman a historical figure and how do you two know each other we actually went to college
00:15:51together same history program college graduate well done christine a lady boss is extremely rare where i
00:15:58come from speaking of while my time here has been grand i do wish to return home so i'll have to bid
00:16:04you adieu where are you going beneficent's got me here oh so she should be able to get me home
00:16:09hmm beneficent well the boat the gilded age is my boat gilded age what's that
00:16:18whoever she is you have to look out for her no i don't yes you don't because she doesn't know what
00:16:24she's doing i don't need your help and i'm not whoever you are i'm ella stewart can you prove it
00:16:31tell me something about ella that no one knows something you could not look up in a history book
00:16:35how am i to know what you can find about me in a history book and if no one knows this unknown fact
00:16:39how are you to prove it but tell me this why would you and rex etch your name into the mast
00:16:44who's rex and what etching i would never etch anything into my precious mast well that's my
00:16:52best i've got some bad news for you ha you see there i don't see anything
00:17:00what
00:17:02it was here it was right here it's been barred over a century ago and where's my sonar where's my equipment
00:17:09what you could not have taken it out this fast what did you do with all my equipment how are you
00:17:17doing this i told you this is my boat christened beneficence in 1901 ta-da what
00:17:26maybe we get you warm and we talk about this there's nothing to talk about the sooner i get
00:17:38out on the water the sooner i can get home to my precious newport i think whatever happened to you
00:17:44might be a little more complicated than you simply just sailed into the night so please please just
00:17:48let's figure out what happened okay get you some rest and then and then if you like to set sail i will
00:17:55gladly help you i appreciate your concern i think i will head home sounds oh no no you can't stay
00:18:05there okay i need you to show me what you do with this put it where on the bag on the over oh no wow
00:18:14no it's a good look actually is it what are you kids doing oh um we are making donation bags and
00:18:22decorations for the christmas charity ball for the 120th anniversary the theme is step back into time
00:18:28so we're trying to make the ball look and feel as much like the inaugural 1905 ball as possible
00:18:33based off of your diaries and accounts of the event well i've seen the staff decorating
00:18:39perhaps i can be of assistance oh that'd be great oh oh this won't do oh our ornaments are
00:18:49play statues and hand-blown glass baubles we definitely do not use this what do you call this
00:18:57uh plastic yes this plastic follow me just here in my room remarkably accurate
00:19:08this is where i keep my treasures
00:19:15roughly dusty isn't it mother and i made this together for christmas 1898
00:19:25pink my favorite color not plastic mother knit this for me sent to a place in the toe brazil nuts and
00:19:36peppermint sticks have you ever had a brazil nut rare yes but ever so glorious and this is where i would
00:19:43hide my diary actually your diary is on display in the ballroom how'd you do that can i see it
00:19:51this is the diary looks the same feels the same i know this book like the back of my hand
00:20:02but in this one the diary entries end at december 17th 1905
00:20:07as it should because that was the last day i wrote in it yesterday well this day has been quite
00:20:15unexpected um now if you'll excuse me i would like to go to bed well considering your bed is now a
00:20:23museum piece let's check the bed and breakfast and see if there's any more room
00:20:26okay we're all set the museum has arranged a two-bedroom suite on the upper floor
00:20:35until you can get everything sorted out max here will help you get situated
00:20:40this is ever so kind of you it's the least we could do
00:20:43we're the ones who turned your home into a museum
00:20:45did you talk to your uncle yes no reports of anyone missing from the wards or the hospitals
00:20:56my boat as i knew it has completely changed everything the little carving on the mask where'd
00:21:01that go huh it's gone all my stuff is gone and i know it sounds like a crazy person but i'm starting
00:21:05to think she actually time traveled well she does know things about ella that no one could possibly know
00:21:09like your secret compartment in her room true i have been at that place for 10 years i know every
00:21:14inch of it or i thought i did hear me out maybe the past and the present are happening simultaneously
00:21:19so today is both december 18th 1905 and december 18th 2025 or maybe this is all just an elaborate
00:21:26hoax a hoax that changed my entire boat in a minute francis you're the sci-fi nerd uh i prefer
00:21:33sci-fi buff but sure so what do you think it sounds crazy but i believe her would you believe that i do
00:21:39too and if she really did time travel then we have some ground rules to abide okay like what
00:21:44like 1905 ella hasn't started the giving house yet she doesn't know the life ahead of her it's true
00:21:49because the diary that we have of hers on display that's finished which means she somehow makes her
00:21:54way back to the past so we can't tell her the future lest we create a cosmic wrinkle and alter the
00:22:00course of history nick you can't let her out of your sight uh then perhaps she shouldn't be reading
00:22:06the stack of books on newport's history that she's taking up to her room right now nope probably not
00:22:10come on ella i brought you some of my clothes and something to sleep in thank you christine
00:22:20oh they're so soft and stretchy with no fiddly buttons or buckles oh why i'd be the toast of my era
00:22:34you were the toast of your era i was what do you know of me i really shouldn't say surely there's
00:22:42something i will tell you you have always been an inspiration to me working at the museum and
00:22:51getting to share your legacy it's been a dream and i have no doubt you will be an inspiration to me
00:22:59what with you being a lady boss oh well nick will be staying in the other room just in case you need
00:23:05anything oh oh
00:23:08i do think we should have a chaperone the town will talk you know we do live in a uh much different time
00:23:20now yes they seem liberated uh well that's debatable
00:23:26i'm not saying that the world was perfect back then but it was just a such a beautiful golden age
00:23:32you know with great invention and grand estates and great literature and opera boxes and sorry i
00:23:39read a lot of warden edith yeah do you know her yes she and her husband bought one of their many
00:23:45summer homes just down the street from us oh you you like you know her know her i just meant it's uh
00:23:52it seems like it was a simpler time yes but that's what my father always says about the era of good
00:23:57feelings nostalgia is not a modern construct anyway i can promise you whatever time or age
00:24:04being human ensures that life will always be complicated but beautiful
00:24:11how did you know i was going to say that it's one of your most famous quotes
00:24:18i probably shouldn't have told you that i'm sorry but it's a it's a beautiful quote
00:24:25it's one of my favorites it brings me a lot of comfort
00:24:28well i should retire for the evening good night
00:24:36good night
00:24:40here you go
00:24:49whatever is this that is called a cafe latte with oat milk
00:24:58no i mean this there is a perfectly shaped christmas treat in my cup
00:25:05i guess we would call that latte art can get quite ornate
00:25:10almost too lovely to drink
00:25:12almost so you time traveled do you have any idea what time travel is
00:25:16of course i've read hg wells the time machine who hasn't
00:25:20but i never suspected it to be possible me neither what's the last thing that you remember
00:25:26well um i was sailing up the coast when i saw
00:25:32a comet unlike anything i've ever seen
00:25:36and then you appeared on my boat you mean my boat
00:25:40okay so you think it has something to do with this comet i'm trying to figure this out it
00:25:43it could have been the boat i've taken her out a thousand times is there
00:25:46is there anything else you can think of
00:25:50not that i remember oh you must show me the holiday wonders of your century
00:25:56uh perhaps we could take a walk sure yeah we can take these to go to what now
00:26:01we will carry them out in paper cups paper cup absolutely genius
00:26:08tell me how does one milk and oats you okay
00:26:15look at me yeah in my pants drinking the milk of an oat from a paper cup
00:26:21only father could see me now
00:26:23yes you're quite the sight listen i've been thinking getting you back to 1905
00:26:29so what is that man ringing about he's uh collecting for families at christmas time
00:26:34so anyway that is very generous that 120 year old coin could feed the whole city okay uh
00:26:43guess that we need to focus on getting you back so which isn't that the most marvelous christmas tree
00:26:49you've ever seen
00:26:54who owns this majestic tree no one actually it's for the tree lighting tonight
00:26:59it's one of the events that raises money for the uh giving giving what uh local charity
00:27:05we need to figure out how to get you back hello i'm ella stewart how do you do and more importantly
00:27:10how can i be of assistance here you go thank you let's get to work
00:27:16oh i'm i'm good i don't participate much whatever do you mean well you know you go to a
00:27:22restaurant someone's birthday and you're singing happy birthday to a stranger and
00:27:26not at all but go on why would you know that um i don't know i'm just more of an observer
00:27:32because you don't wish the stranger to have a happy birthday no no no uh bad example uh
00:27:38i don't know i just i don't join in much i don't know well not to fret we all have an unlimited
00:27:44capacity for growth excuse me merry christmas this is nick he's learning how to participate
00:27:57hello
00:28:04roasted chestnuts glorious
00:28:06some things never go out of style ladies and gentlemen the moment you've been waiting for
00:28:11please join me if we count down five four three two one
00:28:20so beautiful
00:28:34christmas tree lighting the boat parade they're all huge newport traditions ella
00:28:38oh let me guess mr mack you know it oh can i talk to you for a moment yeah yeah just one minute
00:28:58dedicated and loving memory to ella grafton founded the giving house which has provided housing and
00:29:04support services to the people of newport since 1906 i did it what is this supposed to be it's
00:29:11lovely you paint this look at it this looks like ella's portrait yes but notice something missing she's
00:29:17just completely disappeared from the painting she's gone what does this mean as best as i can understand
00:29:23time is a river that flows from the past to the present and ella being here has placed a boulder
00:29:29in the river diverting its course okay so we get rid of the boulder or the course of history will be
00:29:34changed forever but remember whatever we do we cannot tell her the future i started the giving
00:29:39house did you know oh you must come see the plaque it's ever so lovely wait okay okay wait
00:29:47also a generous passerby informed me that the giving house later funded a paper company that
00:29:52single-handedly kept newport's poor fed during the great depression but whatever is a great depression
00:29:58what it's gone but how could that be it was just here i swear it on my entire we all knew it was
00:30:06here hello we've all seen it many times then what happened to it i think you being here is erasing you
00:30:13from history from the traditions you started and i worry if you don't go back soon we could disappear
00:30:19permanently whatever are you doing right now doing a little bit of research trying to figure out the
00:30:32name of the comet that you saw in 1905. no i mean what is this contraption oh this um this is a laptop
00:30:41uh lacto think of it as a electronic encyclopedia and an abacus were rolled into one so you're saying
00:30:52this little box contains all the knowledge of the world that's right uh sadly today people use it for
00:30:58mostly posting photos of their pets online and arguing with strangers anyway um right now i'm trying to
00:31:04piece together what happened to you um there's an article here that mentions various comments that have
00:31:08traveled through our solar system in history how intriguing yeah so with these comets come magnetic
00:31:14activity which under the right circumstances would cause very strange phenomena enough to cause a time
00:31:19portal that's what i'm trying to figure out some of these theories think that these large bodies of
00:31:24water in the comets pass are highly conductive um places like a bermuda triangle no that's okay they've
00:31:31been experiencing things like this for centuries so what's our plan right now i don't have one um
00:31:38i'm trying to find a name and when it will be visible and until then i'm gonna keep digging so this little
00:31:45box contains all the knowledge of the world even history no spoilers i was gonna say the museum or
00:31:55i apologize your your home is less than a block from here and i think christine needs some help in the
00:32:00ballroom so uh what what what are you doing uh when we finish up here today um nothing i something
00:32:12i actually want to ask you do you think maybe you am i intruding on a private rendezvous um well i'm
00:32:18stressed i heard a thing i have these centerpieces to make and the ball is in five days and our step
00:32:28back into time theme is proving harder to pull off than i thought so well don't be stressed
00:32:33i'll help you but you haven't even been to a christmas ball yet no but i've been to other balls
00:32:40men in tuxedos women in gowns my sculptures candles dancing it sounds like the best time
00:32:47now it's dreadful you must always be on your best behavior as my father reminds me i must converse
00:32:54cheerfully never sigh of weariness and always be polite demure graceful never truly myself thus
00:33:01never really connecting with anyone oh well it seems francis is courting you no perhaps at the ball
00:33:08you should let your fan do the talking a press against the cheek signals you love someone ella
00:33:16you're too much everything looks and smells divine christine oh well the tradition of the ball started
00:33:22when you'll see but we hand out donation cards people fill them out and then they hang them on
00:33:28the boughs of the tree that's wonderful how many of these do we need to make a lot
00:33:38perfect
00:34:01hello how may i help you are you
00:34:04are you are you talking to me yes how may i help you
00:34:14show me everything you can about ella stewart from newport rhode island certainly finding
00:34:19information about ella stewart grafton
00:34:21rex grafton
00:34:28ella
00:34:31oh did you know your box talks yeah it's called siri siri who see never mind we said no spoilers so i marry
00:34:42rex grafton is that who my father chooses instead of everett thornton you know i can't tell you that i'm
00:34:48sorry please tell me something we don't know a lot about him okay we know that he was a navy man
00:34:54my father chose a navy man is there a portrait of this rex you have to stop searching for the future
00:35:01you're going to be in it soon enough you mean can i show you something okay watch ah okay
00:35:09i found this while you were out the christmas comet passes earth's orbit in december every 20 years
00:35:15but check this out look at the date in 1905 december 18th december 18th that's the night you ended up on
00:35:21my boat that's the comet i saw that's what i was thinking but watch this if this chart right here is
00:35:27correct it's gonna fly by in five days christmas eve christmas eve
00:35:36how will i know what time or or where to be that's the only thing i don't have figured out right now
00:35:40but the important thing is we know what day it's coming thank you
00:35:47uh you're you're welcome
00:35:48there is one thing i did not tell you about that night yeah but it is silly sillier than time
00:35:56travel i guess if you put it that way right before you appeared on my boat i wished for a different
00:36:04life one where someone would fall in love with me for me that's not silly
00:36:12it's a beautiful thing to wish for um we should probably go at start soon what is the perfect
00:36:22thing for someone who loves christmas as much as you i thought they already did a christmas tree
00:36:27lighting they did this is actually the beginning week of all of the holiday festivities in newports
00:36:34it's a christmas boat parade a boat parade how wonderful yeah it's a big tradition here started
00:36:40by ruse myers who was a local woman inspired by you all the proceeds go to the giving house
00:36:46we must make sure beneficence is especially pristine
00:36:50i can't say i participate in the boat parade but i do enjoy watching tell me more about this
00:36:54refusal to participate when did your commitment to a life of isolation begin growing up with my dad
00:37:02he was a good man but it was quiet man where was that florida keys i probably could sail at the
00:37:07same time i could walk my dad had a boating business so i worked with him and after that i
00:37:13joined the coast guard and then from the gi bill i get to pursue my passion in college which was history
00:37:19that's where i'm at christine she seems like a good friend she's pretty great after drifting
00:37:25around for a while she gave me a full-time job here in newport how do you like it here i love it
00:37:29so much surrounded by water surrounded by history definitely a drifter by nature why is that i can't
00:37:40say one place ever felt like home i um know that feeling well really you seem very at home here
00:37:49over a century later do i you do you're too kind my whole life i've been told i'm too much or too loud
00:37:57that no one will ever love me unless i'm a perfect lady if i hadn't long ago committed myself to a
00:38:02life of service above self i might be quite sad to think i never had a real chance to love well who's
00:38:09to say that you don't or won't love rex
00:38:21it's beginning to look a lot like christmas
00:38:25the sugar snow-covered fried bread is delicious oh and that parade was marvelous a spectacle of
00:38:41humanity my father would never prove your father must be worried he'd be gone three days i'm sure
00:38:47he'd be ecstatic to have you back for a moment and then he'd be i said he says mad as the march
00:38:52parents i take it you two don't get along we attempt to we never see eye to eye he always wants
00:38:59me to be his dutiful daughter but i've always been well me ever tried talking to him no there is no talk
00:39:08he dismisses any discussion before it ever even begins and he always has the final say like choosing
00:39:14this wrecks for me i assure you ella you live life as you intend the things you want you make
00:39:21happy and what of you of me what do you wish for your life i wasn't loved once or i should say i thought
00:39:30i was oh we met when i was working out of port in new york city what was she like she was great
00:39:37on paper we were a perfect match she was beautiful and lively and spirited a lot like you actually
00:39:47but very regimented i wanted the the romance and the moments in between and she wanted the
00:39:53packed social calendar and planned date nights and you
00:39:57if i'm being honest i like to take the days as they come same that was my whole point i i love waking
00:40:09up not knowing where the day's going to take me exactly getting off work early and taking a walk
00:40:15on the beach or maybe in the rain sounds delightful it would be as long as it's not 20 degrees
00:40:21i wanted a love for the ages and i didn't see that with her and i i hope that doesn't sound
00:40:29selfish one should never compromise with one's heart you're very easy to talk to miss stewart
00:40:34as are you mr mcmahonie
00:40:51you're very easy to talk to miss stewart
00:41:00plotting a course hey um yeah something like that
00:41:08wow a good compass is a sailor's best friend absolutely so i i know the general coordinates of
00:41:13where you first appeared on the boat um i figured we'd start there even if we find the right area
00:41:17there's no guarantee of success are you worried i mean there's nothing comforting about being sucked
00:41:22into christmas time or besides i've become very taken with the future and its many eccentricities
00:41:32women in pants talking encyclopedias snow covered fry bread electric cars a magic i've yet to experience
00:41:39the past needs you i know i made a promise to help the people of newport and i will
00:41:47good but what if i can't what if history doesn't play out the same way what if i'm not up for the
00:41:53task or i've somehow altered my fate there's a quote that i really love may those who follow their fate
00:41:58be granted happiness may those that defy it be granted forgiveness abraham lincoln
00:42:09really well if we only have a few days left together in the future we should make the most
00:42:15of it i agree excuse me miss may we please have two christmas cafe lattes with milked oats oh and with
00:42:24the most ornate version of a reindeer one can muster you know i probably should not be doing this but
00:42:32since we've already disrupted the course of time i thought i should show you why you need to go back
00:42:38and that's why the giving house oh nick
00:42:48thank you
00:42:53look
00:42:56oh wait i've got i've got cash i've got cash so lots of cash thanks to you and harry merry christmas
00:43:03thank you very much you're welcome uh yeah you you can hold that
00:43:05um why um why because uh that coin is going to be worth a fortune actually all the coins are
00:43:14especially bitcoin tell your great-grandkids about that one i have a great-grandkid no spoilers ella
00:43:21oh this is lovely thanks i can customize it for you if you'd like
00:43:27i suppose the name i would put on it is rex
00:43:36perhaps you should put your heart's desire on one okay so we call that fishing and uh
00:43:41what my heart desires um it wouldn't work in this case
00:43:48why not you're quite the eligible bachelor and you're free from the constraints of my era's
00:43:54matchmaking modern day dating is not very easy maybe there is something to match making surely
00:44:01not you get to make all of your own choices and that may be but finding someone you want to spend
00:44:08the rest of the rest of the rest of your life with a best friend and constant
00:44:15that's not easy and i don't care what part of history that you come from
00:44:19i agree that's what my mother would always say nay insist my husband should be
00:44:27is that what your father was to her i don't believe so
00:44:30which is why i think she wanted it for me
00:44:38ladies and gentlemen follow me right this way to my favorite room of the house the atrium which
00:44:43is actually in addition to the original structure built in 1891 as a birthday gift from lord grafton to
00:44:48lady grafton this looks amazing what are you working on stringing some popcorn badly you know what i'm
00:44:55gonna go box up some of the donations that uh one of the patrons dropped off so see you later
00:45:01nick told me the good news about the comet i'm just excited because we get to have you here for a
00:45:06little bit longer well i look forward to experiencing your ball you've worked so hard on it thank you
00:45:13it's been a labor of love but i wish i could have gone to yours the first ball i also look forward to
00:45:20seeing you and francis dance together oh no no no that's not gonna happen why not because i
00:45:31maybe love just isn't in the cards for me you know i've never been very lucky at it and and that's okay
00:45:38you know maybe some people are put on this planet to create history like yourself
00:45:44and some of us are put here to preserve it christine you can't possibly believe that
00:45:53francis would be lucky to be with you you're a catch an inspiration
00:46:00a lady boss right back at you yeah
00:46:03oh so kind of the museum patrons to donate items patrons are very very generous especially around
00:46:15christmas time what they say one man's trash is another man's treasure sounds like something i'd say
00:46:20i know hey thanks again for the compass sure
00:46:23that man who is he oh old coast guard buddy adam waters he looked familiar maybe he knew like his
00:46:35great great grandpa
00:46:46cal the spruce goes in the ballroom just there would you be able to help with hanging it
00:46:51and ned if you could finish the popcorn garland that would be amazing remember the popcorn is for
00:46:56decorating not for eating who are all these people volunteers turned friends oh the christmas ball is
00:47:01in three days so we need all the help we can get right i figured until i return home i can assist in
00:47:08preserving my legacy i come bearing frosting do we still need to make a gingerbread house perhaps we can
00:47:13all do it together love a good gingerbread house cooper let me help you with the glassware
00:47:17i wish i had her optimism so it looks like ella's been a big help with the ball yes ella has
00:47:26hi christine why does the mentioning of ella's name seem to bring you palpable distress
00:47:31you know all the obvious reasons her portrait is blank her plaque is gone and now
00:47:37her biography is just scrap paper what's next to disappear hmm the giving house i love having her here
00:47:45but i also know she has to go back in all the history books it says that rex is the one that
00:47:50brings her back right yeah i know and i still don't see how that's possible
00:47:58what are you looking for oh uh nick said rex was is a navy man
00:48:04so there must be something about him a a graduation photo a portrait even a sentence or a blurb would be
00:48:11held we've looked we've scoured these books he has no footprint oh i know but there must be something
00:48:18the talking encyclopedia told me that he was born in 1874 so he must have been in the navy
00:48:241892 and on we followed that lead and the only unidentified photo we have from that time is
00:48:33yeah oh that man there my father bought my boat beneficence from him only i don't remember his name
00:48:42could that be rex my future husband no i don't think so i remember him being a working class type
00:48:51not the kind my father would choose for me i bet nick would enjoy seeing the boat's original owner
00:48:56i'll show him i'll go check on things all right i'll be along in a moment
00:49:04before you hear it from her i tried to help ella find info on rex but no dice
00:49:10you're jealous aren't you why would i be jealous of rex oh come on it's obvious you have a thing for
00:49:16ella sorry but it is painfully obvious of course i do how could i not i mean she's effervescent she's
00:49:23hilarious she's gorgeous she's a bright light that fills every room and she makes every situation
00:49:27better that'd feel really good but it doesn't matter because of all the extenuating circumstances
00:49:32okay like what what do you mean like what like the fact that she lacks a social security number
00:49:36the fact that she lives in another century which gives new meaning to a long distance relationship
00:49:41how about the fact that she's a time traveler destined to marry another man so yes christine it's
00:49:45mildly complicated pick a hand a little gift for you this is great when did you do this last night
00:50:02when i couldn't sleep i thought we could hang it on the mantle with the stocking my mother made for
00:50:06me oh she taught me how to knit and crochet we'd make stockings and mittens for the people of newport
00:50:12for her christmas was a time to give back it's clear where you get your generous spirit from
00:50:18perhaps my mother came from nothing she met my father and she was swept into a life of privilege
00:50:27she could only dream of though i fear it was self-sacrificial i believe she married my father
00:50:34so she could pull her family out of poverty that's why your father wanted you to marry everett he's trying
00:50:39to protect you he saw how hard your mother's life was and the choices that she had to make
00:50:46well what do we do now do you want to watch a christmas movie a moving picture but how the tv of
00:50:54course yeah watch think of it as a lot of moving pictures in this black box fascinating right would
00:51:02like some wine yes please so what was your favorite christmas movie of your time oh santa claus the first
00:51:09christmas movie ever made oh it's absolute perfection oh one minute and 17 seconds of it
00:51:16wow well uh well uh our christmas movies today are much longer and there's uh much more of them
00:51:23shall we what's your favorite christmas movie
00:51:27hands down it's a wonderful life which actually reminds me a lot of you why well because it's about
00:51:39a person with a good heart trying to make a big difference and also creating happiness no matter
00:51:47where you are strange isn't it each man's life touches so many other lives but when he isn't around
00:51:55he leaves an awful hole doesn't he
00:52:00will i leave an awful big hole when i'm gone you will be missed
00:52:05but everyone will know that you're living the life you should
00:52:13and they will be happy for you and rex what if i don't love him do you remember the day that you
00:52:19went to study and you saw the portrait of yourself for the first time and christine said that there was
00:52:24mysterious wonder around your smile and you said because you were happy what of it it's because
00:52:31i think and i have always thought that that was the very first time you were ever in love
00:52:44i understand you found that original photo of the owner of the gilded age oh uh yes let's see here
00:52:54here on the right this man are you sure yes i'm sure i never forget a face and i just bought the
00:53:02beneficence from him two years ago this is just a tad odd because this looks similar
00:53:10to the coast guard officer that you said looked familiar adam waters
00:53:15i bought the gilded age from him
00:53:24uh ella
00:53:31i think we'll have to say this again i know i know no spoilers only this time i'm not looking
00:53:36for me i'm looking for adam waters kidding it doesn't do anything i've tried that many times
00:53:42um use the mouse to no this this is this is called a mouse i didn't know i know i know okay so you use
00:53:54the mouse the mouse the mouse moves the arrow and you go up to the search bar i did that but then
00:53:58you click here with this oh now type in your search word go ahead type it in this alphabet is all out of
00:54:07order that is true okay now hit when you're done hit enter
00:54:12but uh nick look they're nearly identical they really are wow maybe that's like his great-grandson
00:54:24or something or maybe he knows something adam did look at me in quite a peculiar manner i just thought
00:54:29you're really pretty well i'm going to pen a letter formally requesting his presence for tea
00:54:39i'll send it by courier we also could just go to the marina where he usually hangs out oh
00:54:47thank you for walking with me what is this feeling my head's in a tizzy and my heart is pounding
00:54:53now it couldn't be fate could it hey adam we were just coming to see you oh nick good to see you
00:55:03how you doing good to see you how do you do ella stewart uh rex rex grafton
00:55:11so it was you who sold the beneficence to me wasn't it yes as i remember it your father was tied up on
00:55:25business so you came in his stead i knew i recognized you only you look different now older then my father
00:55:33sent you to rescue me yes i was a navy man known for my navigational skills the night you disappeared
00:55:40your father sent a courier asking me to set out to find you immediately i couldn't have been more
00:55:44than an hour behind you and that's when i saw it a comet unlike anything i'd ever seen then you ended
00:55:54up here yes at first i didn't realize anything had happened except that i was back on course to newport
00:56:00but when i got here i discovered it was 2005. and you've been stuck here ever since yes
00:56:11did you ever try to get back yes in the beginning i was desperate if a comet was mentioned in the
00:56:17news i got out on the water but no luck after some research i realized that it wasn't just any
00:56:22comet that could get me back home but christmas comet yes the christmas comet is the only one
00:56:28that comes close enough to earth's orbit somehow it interacts with certain bodies of water and is
00:56:34only available for about a two-hour window and the fact it only comes once every 20 years
00:56:40i discovered there was no chance of getting back until right now i'm so sorry
00:56:47i it's all my fault no don't apologize because the longer i was here
00:56:56the more i wanted to stay can i ask who sold you the gilded age it was left of me
00:57:01i don't know by whom but about a decade after i got here i got a letter instructing me to head
00:57:06down to the shipyard i was given the title to the boat with one caveat what
00:57:12one day i had to sell it to nick hmm then who wrote the letter i don't know
00:57:22was it my father was it he who
00:57:30who arranged for us to marry okay i can give you guys some privacy no
00:57:33again i i don't know i haven't been back since i left that evening but
00:57:38i'm aware the history books say that we marry you know the um christmas comet next appears in two days
00:57:47on christmas eve uh i'm so sorry i have work to do i'll see you out
00:57:57um so i just met my husband and it was a crushing disappointment
00:58:03what about the spark my mother always told me about maybe you two just need some time true love
00:58:09doesn't take time this was supposed to be love at first sight the start of forever nick be honest
00:58:16with me i am being given the chance to rewrite history should i take it i think i didn't ask what
00:58:27you think i asked what you feel i feel that in a world that makes very little sense that everything
00:58:35happens for a reason i believe that everything is exactly how it's supposed to be
00:58:43i also believe that all of the history books cannot be wrong so you do feel i should marry him
00:59:01you
00:59:04nick filled me in about adam oh yes i'm certain the fates are having a laugh at us do you want to talk
00:59:10about it what is there to say except i guess whatever will be will be are those the cards the guests will
00:59:19place on the tree yeah and how did that tradition start just let it play out ella how am i supposed to
00:59:28let it just play out leave my fate to my father's picking just allow myself to marry rex who knows
00:59:36maybe he grows on you i know myself i know my gut for the first time i
00:59:44i know what it feels like to fall in love with someone someone in particular no it doesn't matter
00:59:54history books are pretty clear that i marry rex to think i will have tasted love and then have to live
01:00:00a life without it ella i really shouldn't be telling you this and i'll probably cause like
01:00:08total dimensional fracture oh i'm pretty sure the damage is already done in the history books and
01:00:13family accounts and local legend rex is the one that finds you at sea he brings you home and the two of
01:00:20you fall madly in love so you will love rex and it'll be a love for the ages
01:00:41adam
01:00:42it was just on my way to see you yes i've also been meaning to come by i just wasn't sure what to
01:00:53say why don't we talk someplace out of the cold i've been thinking of you how it must have felt these
01:01:00last 20 years i feel responsible i took you from your home but i am home no i mean your home in the past
01:01:11but it's okay i i think i know how i can get you back why would i want to do that i have a life
01:01:15here i have a sense of purpose and community and even if we try there's no guarantee no but we have to
01:01:22try madam there's so much at stake look around you this could all be affected and i fear if we don't
01:01:31go back i won't be able to fulfill my legacy and if i do go with you i fear i won't fulfill mine
01:01:36look i understand your concern i do but when i lived in our time i was adrift i didn't feel at
01:01:43home i had no friends or family and for a long while i wished for a different life yes i have a
01:01:49wonderful life here why would i want to give all that up to go back to 1905 call it fate or luck or
01:01:55whatever but whatever happened with us with that comet it was meant to be perhaps you're meant to do it on
01:02:02your own to rewrite history if you believe in your dream and your vision for it everything will work
01:02:09out but then why am i here i wish i knew
01:02:14thank you so much for your time merry christmas hey i was looking for you oh hi what uh you're
01:02:30doing i discovered the giving house does events with the coffee shop during the holidays to raise
01:02:35awareness i um wanted to take my mind off everything so i decided to show the volunteers a little gratitude
01:02:44and did some christmas shopping nice nice where uh where'd you get the money oh the gold coins i
01:02:51have yeah you're right turns out they're worth a fortune hey ella i got you this thank you nick this is
01:02:58one of our volunteers ada hi hi named after her great-grandmother oh wow i was just telling ella
01:03:05that the giving house helped my great-grandmother secure a home and find a better job her family became
01:03:10one of the most prosperous in newport and still one of the largest contributors to the giving house
01:03:14that's great come on let's take a walk sure nice meeting what a perfect night you seem energized
01:03:22look i was thinking we talked to adam i've spoken to him and he's decided to stay here
01:03:27i think i should too wouldn't it be grand no why not there's a world of good i can do here in 2025 no
01:03:41they need you ada needs you the giving house would not exist to think of all the people you've helped
01:03:49not to mention you have an entire you have an entire life waiting for you with rex nicholas
01:03:57mcmanny do you not have any feelings for me of course i have feelings then why are you so set on
01:04:03pushing me into the arms of another man because it's the right thing to do
01:04:08that sometimes caring about someone means letting them go sometimes caring for someone means fighting
01:04:14for them bella what will you fight for what will you love if not me if not this then what
01:04:30it's not the way it's supposed to be listen i'm gonna do everything i can to help you get back
01:04:37home what about you nick when will you ever be home ella mind if i join you yes you're actually
01:05:02saving me a trip i was about to come find you one of those please thank you i uh spoke with ella last
01:05:15night if you're going to try to convince me to go back i'll tell you the same thing i told ella
01:05:22i have a life here in 1905 both my parents have passed i was an only child and the few people i know
01:05:28in newport are all gone if you don't catch that portal and the comet passes by you two are both
01:05:35stuck here for 20 years would that be so bad yes yes it would adam or rex or whoever you are you have
01:05:40to go back with ella we have no chemistry didn't build some chemistry i promise you if you get to
01:05:45know her there's no chance you're not gonna fall for her come to the ball come to the ball and then
01:05:52you both can sail away together to a time where i've been gone for seven days yet i'm 20 years older to
01:05:57do what enjoy all the turn of the century comforts and a few world wars what would i even do there
01:06:03nick you would love and you would be loved by an amazing woman look the thing is i already have an
01:06:13amazing woman her name is maven and we're engaged to be married this summer
01:06:18does ella know this look i want to help her and i believe i have a way to make sure she finds the
01:06:27correct location come on let me show you something okay i believe the christmas comet will be visible
01:06:33over newport starting at 10 p.m so so in theory that's when the two-hour window would begin yes the
01:06:38one thing that bothers me is why did ella and i both see the same comet but come out in different time
01:06:44periods i think it's because we were both at different coordinates when we entered the portal
01:06:50do you remember the coordinates you found her at yeah it was uh 41 degrees longitude by minus 71 latitude
01:06:56okay if every section of this protractor is 10 years right with 1905 newport being at zero so then 120
01:07:04years into the future would match the exact coordinates where ella appeared yes no i came in at these
01:07:11coordinates here which would signify 100 years it's 2005 that's 20 years earlier based on where you
01:07:19were in the water that means that if she stays the course on christmas eve and sails to the coordinates
01:07:25that you just gave me that should be her best chance of getting back to 1905.
01:07:34nick there's something else i didn't tell you what's that that in addition to selling you the boat
01:07:40i also had to make sure on december 18th 2025 just before dusk i somehow get you out to sea
01:07:47what's the rescue you sent me there was no rescue i was just following the orders from the letter
01:07:54look i'll meet you both at the ball and i'll make sure she gets off safe but that's all i can promise
01:08:00i'm not going back
01:08:10i've never worn a dress like this before
01:08:23i've never worn a dress like this before you look amazing guess where i got it nordstrom
01:08:41wrecked oh christine this is stunning thank you look look at what you've accomplished
01:08:51i'm so proud of you it's all because of you anything that i am is because of women like you
01:08:58who paved the way you're going to make me cry oh i have a gift for you from the past oh i think it
01:09:07will prove useful oh my goodness it's beautiful remember a press against the cheek signals you love
01:09:16someone so when you don't know what to say let your fan do the talking thank you now how much time do we
01:09:26have i set sail at 10 o'clock then let's make the most of it yes let's
01:09:37you clean up nice i was gonna say the same thing about you
01:09:46say did you ever learn about victorian fan signals yeah uh women use them to convey secret
01:09:51messages right right yes yeah um so an open fan to the side means that you want someone to wait for
01:09:58you and a fan pressed against the cheek means that you love fancy someone and a closed fan to the heart
01:10:06means that you've won the person's love you know what my favorite one was
01:10:16what's that one mean that you want to be kissed
01:10:36what do you think i think uh never
01:11:00well of history has anyone met more beautiful careful i might swoon again i might catch you
01:11:11any word from adam no
01:11:16we have to go why i thought we said 10 o'clock we did but i want to make sure you get off safe
01:11:22isn't there time for one dance before we go
01:11:32i think so
01:11:33you seem sad
01:11:44i am a bit why
01:11:48get to go home
01:11:53get to go home nick
01:11:57the question still stands
01:12:01when will you ever be home
01:12:06when i kissed you
01:12:09that moment
01:12:10i was
01:12:19adam this is my fiance
01:12:23maven
01:12:24hi it's nice to meet you ella it's nice to meet you maven
01:12:28the giving house doesn't exist
01:12:40this is all my fault
01:12:42we can fix this we have to go now okay okay
01:12:46let's go bye
01:12:58i'm sorry to disappoint you ella
01:13:01but you must understand my home is here
01:13:02i understand
01:13:05i do
01:13:11maven is a lucky woman
01:13:15goodbye adam
01:13:16goodbye
01:13:17i think this is what i'm supposed to tell you that
01:13:33things will never be the same without you here
01:13:37but in this case it needs to be
01:13:40i hope you think of me
01:13:41only every day
01:13:42everything you've done here everything you've inspired
01:13:48i'm very thankful
01:13:51that all will have been worth it
01:13:55just to have known you with
01:13:59to have been home with you
01:14:02and i have something for you um nothing big just maybe you can
01:14:09put in your secret ornament collection
01:14:13if not it can be a souvenir from the future
01:14:16with you
01:14:18always
01:14:20i'll cherish it
01:14:27you have to go
01:14:42i
01:14:47i
01:14:48i
01:15:12Oh, my God.
01:15:42Why did you let me meet the man of my dreams?
01:15:47Only to make it impossible for us to be together.
01:15:54I'm ready to go home now.
01:15:58I know what love is.
01:16:01And I'm ready to share it with others.
01:16:10Welcome home, Ella.
01:16:12I'm ready to go home now.
01:16:17Ada! Miss Ella!
01:16:19By God's grace, you're home.
01:16:22We prayed for you.
01:16:23Your prayers worked.
01:16:26Thank you for giving me a reason to come home.
01:16:30If I may, what day is it?
01:16:32Why, it's Christmas Eve, ma'am.
01:16:34Use this for your Christmas dinner.
01:16:36Oh.
01:16:36And all else will fall into place.
01:16:38I promise.
01:16:38How can I ever repay your kindness by doing the same for others when you are able?
01:16:43Merry Christmas.
01:16:44Merry Christmas, Miss Ella.
01:16:46Mr. Edward Benson and Mrs. Edith Benson.
01:17:04Still no sign of Miss Ella, sir.
01:17:06I can't feign joy when my Ella's still missing.
01:17:09Another tree?
01:17:14We made that in Ella's name.
01:17:16She intended to start a proper charity to help this community.
01:17:20And we see it as a fitting way to welcome her home.
01:17:24Much of Newport has already donated whatever they can.
01:17:27Bless you, Sadie.
01:17:28Hit by the right hand.
01:17:37Sadie!
01:17:39Charles!
01:17:41Thank heavens!
01:17:43We feared the worst.
01:17:44It's good to be home.
01:17:46His father.
01:17:47Greeting the guests?
01:17:48Yes.
01:17:49He's been so worried.
01:17:50I placed your gown upstairs with the faith that you would return home.
01:17:54I'll be right up to help you dress.
01:17:55Thank you, Sadie.
01:17:56I'd like to thank you all for coming.
01:18:05It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that my dear Ella is not...
01:18:18Oh, my child.
01:18:23Father.
01:18:24I was so worried.
01:18:26I thought I'd lost you.
01:18:28I was lost.
01:18:29But I found my way back.
01:18:31Come, my dear.
01:18:32We have much to celebrate.
01:18:35Everett Thornton is here.
01:18:36And is very eager to meet you.
01:18:39Father.
01:18:40I must speak with you.
01:18:42In private?
01:18:44Of course.
01:18:46Everybody, please, enjoy yourselves.
01:18:54What's happening here?
01:18:55What's happening is that I have seen the life that waits for me.
01:19:00And I want it.
01:19:02I owe it to others.
01:19:05To myself.
01:19:06I cannot marry Everett Thornton.
01:19:12But you haven't even met him.
01:19:14He's come all this way.
01:19:15You've always wanted me to be someone I am not.
01:19:19But I understand now it stems from worry.
01:19:23Of course I worry.
01:19:25I love you.
01:19:27I know you do.
01:19:29Right now, it might not seem that I can be both who you want me to be and who I'm destined to be.
01:19:36I think that we'll find, in time, they're the same person.
01:19:43Father, if I am to marry, it must be for love.
01:19:49And I'm starting my charity.
01:19:53I hope to do both with your blessing.
01:19:56And do you have someone you love?
01:20:00May I present to you, Mr. Rex Grafton.
01:20:06How did you...
01:20:15It's quite the story.
01:20:16And you are...
01:20:18Father, may I present...
01:20:22Rex Grafton.
01:20:25The man who rescued me.
01:20:28Ah, you're the navigator.
01:20:31Sir.
01:20:31You found her?
01:20:33My eternal thanks.
01:20:35What can I ever do?
01:20:36To repay you.
01:20:38It was my honor, sir.
01:20:42Bath stands.
01:20:45Yes.
01:20:45Yes.
01:20:45Wait, Christine.
01:21:10Look.
01:21:11I hope that means she got home safely.
01:21:16Hi.
01:21:17I'm so sorry to interrupt, but, um, I was told to give this to you on the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve.
01:21:25It's been in my family's lockbox for generations.
01:21:27I can't believe we finally get to see what's inside.
01:21:29You are full of surprises, Rex Grafton.
01:21:45How is this possible?
01:21:47When I left you at the dock, I realized that if Adam was not going to accompany you on the journey, I could.
01:21:54I got a boat and I followed you.
01:21:56And I got to thinking, he said his parents had passed.
01:22:00He was an only child.
01:22:01He wasn't from here.
01:22:02He had no relatives to speak of.
01:22:05And my father never met him.
01:22:07Except my courier.
01:22:08Correct.
01:22:09So, maybe he was the Rex Grafton that was sent out.
01:22:13But I was the Rex Grafton that brought you home.
01:22:17So, therefore...
01:22:18It was you.
01:22:21It was always you.
01:22:23Yeah.
01:22:23So, we are to marry?
01:22:31If you'll have me.
01:22:33If not, I'll be stuck here for another 20 years.
01:22:38You had me at Rex Grafton.
01:22:41Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:53Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:54Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:55Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:56Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:57Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:58Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:22:59Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:00Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:01Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:02Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:03Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:04Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:05Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:06Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:07Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:08Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:09Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:10Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:11Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:12Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:13Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:14Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:15Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:16Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:18Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:19Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:20Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:21Merry Christmas, Ellen.
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