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00:01I've been thinking about storms, how they roll in, tear through, sometimes changing
00:10a whole landscape in a single day.
00:14Trees uprooted, lives upturned, dreams derailed, but disaster, of course, brings opportunity
00:24as well.
00:31What seems like irreparable damage can make way for new growth.
00:40And before you know it, things grow back even stronger than they were before.
00:53But somewhere the landscape still carries the memory of the storm, for all the upheaval
00:59must exact a toll, even on the best of us.
01:05I know the storms I've weathered have left their mark on me too, making me who I am
01:09today and preparing me for the next storm.
01:15But whatever it brings, I know that with Nathan at my side, together, we can face anything.
01:26Well, if the lesson is about bees, shouldn't the honey come from the beehive?
01:31That's the problem.
01:31I love what bees teach us about community, but I don't love bees.
01:35Please.
01:37Good morning, Ned.
01:38Ladies.
01:39Good morning, Minnie.
01:40How can I help you?
01:40I know this is an unusual ask, but would it be possible to take back all the jam you
01:44haven't sold yet?
01:45You're welcome to it, but there's not much.
01:47We're down to these five jars.
01:48Folks love that blackberry.
01:51Only five left?
01:52Mm-hmm.
01:52Oh, dear.
01:53Minnie?
01:54What's wrong?
01:57Angela's been sharing my jam with her friends at Schwarzman, and one of her classmates gave
02:01some to her parents, who own the Aislinn Hotel in Hamilton, and they've just asked me
02:06to stock all their breakfast tables.
02:08That's wonderful!
02:10Congratulations.
02:10Terrific news.
02:12Yes, it is.
02:13It is good news, except they need 500 jars by tomorrow morning.
02:16Oh, my.
02:17That does put you in a bit of a jam.
02:20Sorry.
02:21Well, I was hoping that maybe if there was enough here, but I can't make 500 jars in one
02:27day.
02:28I don't have enough fruit or sugar or even jars.
02:31Well, let me go and see what I've got in the back.
02:32Oh, thank you.
02:34How can we help?
02:36That's so kind.
02:37But honestly, now that we don't need to pay that lawyer, I think I'll just let this
02:43one go.
02:44It's too much.
02:44You will do no such thing.
02:46500 jars by tomorrow?
02:48Piece of cake.
02:49Actually, we'd have to get it on the 417 train today, so it's there by tomorrow morning.
02:54Well, then I guess it's settled.
02:56We're helping.
02:58Church is over.
02:59I'm sure plenty of folks would be happy to help out.
03:01Oh, no.
03:01I'd hate to ask anyone to give up their Sunday.
03:03Oh, Minnie.
03:05After everything your family has been through this year, everyone will want to help.
03:08And take it from me.
03:09A woman can never have too many business opportunities.
03:13It'll be a jam-making party.
03:15Oh!
03:16A jamboree.
03:18Oh, that's catchy.
03:20Here's a start, and I've got a whole new load of sugar that just came in.
03:23Ned, thank you so much.
03:25Well then, let's make some jam.
03:27Woo-hoo!
03:35Wow, that is quite the lineup out there for a Sunday.
03:38Dr. Carter covers two towns now since the fire.
03:41And look who's here.
03:42Hi, Al J.
03:43Hi, Billy.
03:44Sorry.
03:45Good morning, young man.
03:46We're almost ready for you.
03:47My mom and I are going to a jamboree.
03:50A jamboree?
03:51We are helping Minnie make 500 jars of jam by 4 o'clock today.
03:56Auntie Faith, can we go too?
03:59Oh, sweetie.
04:01I've got a lot of patients out there.
04:03Well, we can bring her.
04:05Come on down.
04:06I'm sure Mrs. Canfield would love the extra help.
04:08Well, if you wouldn't mind.
04:10Can you come too, Auntie Faith?
04:16Listen.
04:17As soon as I'm done with my patients, I'll come join you.
04:20It seems no one told those mean old coughs and earaches it's a Sunday.
04:24Everyone needs Auntie Faith's help.
04:27I know.
04:30Hey.
04:31Go have fun.
04:32And I'll see you as soon as I can.
04:35Come on.
04:37All right, Mr. LJ.
04:39Let's get you all set up for the day.
04:42Hm?
04:43Oh.
04:44And dog too.
04:55Fernando's blueprints?
04:56Uh, yes.
04:57Yes, indeed they are.
04:59Small world, huh?
05:01Hiring Edie's ex-fiancee to do the rebuild.
05:03I didn't know, by the way, when I hired him.
05:05I hope that's not gonna be a problem for you.
05:07Why would it be a problem?
05:09I like him too?
05:11Just curious, though.
05:13How did you know about Fernando and Edie?
05:15I am married to Rosemary.
05:17Now, rest assured, I am fine with him being here.
05:20More than fine.
05:22More than fine?
05:23That's very mature of you.
05:25Considering that he's, uh, smart and talented and charismatic.
05:31So handsome.
05:31I'm fine, Lee.
05:33Okay.
05:34All right.
05:34Terrific.
05:36Say, have you, uh, have you lost a little bit of weight, by the way?
05:40No, though I did lose the vest.
05:43That's what it is.
05:44It's the vest.
05:46You've, uh, you've de-vested.
05:47De-vested.
05:49It is the 20s.
05:50I thought I'd loosen up my style.
05:52Ah, yes, cause it's the 20s.
05:55Of course.
05:55Either way, you look good, my friend.
06:00Christopher?
06:01Christopher?
06:09Right, your friend of mine said he saw a scarlet tanager out in Greece that's not sure.
06:15You wanna go have a look at it, Christopher?
06:18What?
06:20Mr. Whitaker called.
06:23I'm not sure he lies that I've been sick.
06:25You're probably putting too much thought into that.
06:28I'm gonna go for a walk, look at the birds, and take your mind off it.
06:31I-I can't.
06:32Nathan needs me to show him where I buried the Transformer.
06:35I can remember.
06:37Look, you'll get through this.
06:41Thanks.
06:43They put it in the paper?
06:45No wonder Whitaker was grilling me.
06:47What did you tell him?
06:48Nothing.
06:49I-I-I played dumb, but it-
06:51It just felt like he was onto me.
06:52No wonder.
06:54Look, look, Bill-
06:55Bill and Nathan have your back.
06:56It's gonna be fine.
06:57Just-
06:58Just get yourself the date.
06:59No, Dad.
06:59I'm sorry I had to leave.
07:01Nathan's waiting for me.
07:13All right, LJ and Lily, why don't you help with the labels?
07:16Okay, Mama.
07:17Come on, we'll go set up in the cafe.
07:18Thanks, Allie.
07:20So, between you and me, do you think we can actually pull this off?
07:23I'm a newswoman, Elizabeth. The deadline is my muse.
07:26Speaking of which, I would love to meet my next deadline with the real story about this fire investigation.
07:30And I would love to read it.
07:32Mm-hmm.
07:33Don't be polite.
07:34Have you heard about any big breakthroughs?
07:37Hmm?
07:37Oh, look, there's Nathan.
07:38Why don't I ask him for some confidential police information so I can tell my friend the reporter?
07:42Why don't you?
07:44Because it's confidential.
07:48Hi.
07:49Hello again.
07:50You miss me?
07:51Always.
07:52What's all this?
07:53You seem pretty busy for a Sunday.
07:54We are turning Minnie into a jelly magnate.
07:56Where are you headed?
07:57I'm meeting someone.
07:58It's part of the investigation.
08:00We're heading over to-
08:02Don't.
08:02Don't tell me.
08:03I don't want to accidentally spill anything to a rosemary.
08:06Oh.
08:06Stay strong.
08:07Hey, uh, tonight, when I'm back, dinner?
08:10Allie's been asking for chicken fricassee, which I hope is French for winging it.
08:15How about I help?
08:16Then if it goes right or wrong, we can both be responsible.
08:18I like the sound of that.
08:32Thanks for doing this.
08:34Yeah.
08:38So how are you feeling?
08:40Like I want to get this over with.
08:42Well, Bill's filing charges against Pioneer Electric this afternoon, so hang in there.
08:48Whitaker called?
08:50My dad thinks I'm overreacting, but I swear he knows.
08:53Well, he won't know for sure until he reads about it in the complaint.
08:55So I'm in it?
08:56In the evidence section, yeah.
08:58But Whitaker's the one that's breaking the law, with you in a compromising position.
09:02You're doing the right thing here, Christopher.
09:03Remember that.
09:05Now come on, let's go find that transformer.
09:16Now the fruit gets washed and mashed here, then it goes to the kitchen to cook, and then back out
09:22again to add the sugar.
09:24Well, we've got the children helping with the labels in the cafe, so as soon as the jars are filled,
09:27they'll be ready to go.
09:28It does seem to be, uh, coming together.
09:30Mm-hmm.
09:32Minnie, what is it?
09:34It's just that after the last few weeks, it's still hard to trust that things will work out.
09:39Minnie, everything is going to be just fine.
09:42We're in this together, right?
09:43Mm-hmm.
09:44Yes.
09:45Yes, thank you.
09:46Well, I better check on that jam.
09:48It gets temperamental if I ignore it too long.
09:50All right.
09:51All right.
09:51Um, 32 quart batches of jam and four cups of sugar per quart.
09:54All right.
09:55Well, I'm glad we have a schoolteacher here doing the jam math.
09:59Careful.
10:00Coming through.
10:01Oh.
10:02First pot, ladies, ready for sweetening.
10:04Let's get this sugar train rolling.
10:07Woo-woo.
10:09Sugar train.
10:10Sugar train.
10:11Sugar train.
10:11I feel like I'm making wine in Italy.
10:15Italy.
10:16Italy.
10:17Oh, Italy.
10:17Italy.
10:17Or what if our next adventure was a little closer to home?
10:24What'd you have in mind?
10:25Well, I was thinking maybe we could start a family.
10:31Oh, gosh.
10:32I thought you were going to say camping in Canmore.
10:36There's a bee.
10:37Ooh.
10:39Oh, did you get stung?
10:42It's fine.
10:43I'm immune to bees.
10:45What was I saying?
10:46Hmm.
10:46More berries.
10:48Ooh.
10:54Ms. Martel.
10:55Hey there.
10:56Hello, Governor Bouchard.
10:58Or should I call you Champ?
11:01You were quite the force to be reckoned with at the book tournament.
11:04Well, your old friend Fernando was no slouch either.
11:06I saw the two of you getting along famously.
11:09We do have one shared common cause.
11:12The rebuilding Benson Hills.
11:14Still, it's very generous of you.
11:17Not at all.
11:18I'm enjoying Fernando's joie de vivre.
11:21What?
11:22Lucas Bouchard.
11:24I believe this is the first time I am seeing you out and about town without a vest on.
11:28Well, the year is 1922.
11:31I thought I might draw something.
11:32Oh, that looks like Mrs. McCormick's horse.
11:36He's been missing since the fire.
11:38Oh, I have to catch him.
11:39I'll help you.
11:42Fernando, go after that horse.
11:44We're right behind you.
11:54Minnie, come taste the first batch.
11:56Oh, yes.
11:58The moment of truth.
12:05We all?
12:07I was worried it might not work in a big batch.
12:11But it's perfect.
12:14Now all I need to do is keep us on time.
12:20Minnie, I bequeath you my clipboard.
12:23Oh, my.
12:23For me, I'm honored.
12:26A woman with a clipboard can build an empire.
12:33Oh, those boys need to bring those berries to the washtub.
12:36Minnie, you've got the clipboard.
12:45Cooper, Toby, to the washtub.
12:49Our stompers are ready.
12:57Sorry, Mama.
12:58We had to fight off dead sheep.
12:59Turns out sheep really love berries.
13:02And that makes 500 and change.
13:05And change?
13:06To account for breakage.
13:08I brought just about every jar I could find.
13:11Ned Yost.
13:13Did you take this from my nightstand?
13:15Yeah, there was just some junk in it.
13:17Junk?
13:19This is our honeymoon jar.
13:20From the breakfast tray.
13:22The apricot preserves.
13:23Oh, yes, of course.
13:24The apricot preserves.
13:25Yes.
13:25Yes.
13:26That junk.
13:27That was our Lake Louise trade stuff.
13:29Champagne cork.
13:30Oh, that button that popped off your shirt after that second dessert.
13:34You didn't throw it out, did you?
13:38No, no, no, I know right where I put it.
13:42What does it matter?
13:44You may as well stay in the trash, since that's all it is to you.
13:48Oh, no.
13:49Sweet.
13:54How was I supposed to know?
13:58Just a few more patients, and...
14:00I can go make jam with Lily.
14:02At least we'll have a little time together.
14:04She's so lucky to have you.
14:05No, I am the lucky one.
14:07The bandages!
14:08I reordered them yesterday.
14:10And then...
14:11Iodine, also in the cabinet.
14:12Molly, you keep this place humming.
14:17It's like you've been at it for years.
14:19That means more than you know.
14:21Faith, there's something that I wanted to...
14:24Oh, sorry.
14:26It's alright, it can wait.
14:31That beautiful week at Lake Louise was the beginning of our whole life together.
14:37Well, it just goes to show, you can't trust anyone else with your treasures.
14:44I got a label on my elbow.
14:46You'll recover.
14:49Alright, my little label lickers, let's go.
14:54Mama!
14:56Oh, hi honey bear.
15:05Let's go!
15:06Oh, you little rascals.
15:09We're supposed to be working.
15:17We sure showed those berries who's boss.
15:20Oh yeah, we did.
15:23Mike, are you okay?
15:24Why, do I not seem okay?
15:26Your, your eye...
15:27My heart is beating a little fast.
15:28Is it too fast?
15:29You definitely got stung by that.
15:31I think I got stung by that bee.
15:33Okay.
15:34We have to get you the infirmary.
15:36Why, that's crazy.
15:37I'm immune to bees.
15:39That's definitely not a thing.
15:42Oh, I think it got my thumb a little bit.
15:44What?
15:45I don't see a path.
15:47Are you sure this is right?
15:49Yeah, no, I pulled off somewhere around here.
15:53Fancy watch of yours have a compass in it?
15:57I bought it after the promotion.
16:00Foolish.
16:01You had high hopes.
16:02Nothing wrong with that.
16:04You're doing the right thing.
16:06Even though this is hard.
16:07It says something about who you are.
16:10Who I am?
16:10Yeah.
16:12Who I am is a guy who couldn't stand up to his boss,
16:14even though he knew what he was asking was wrong.
16:17I'm supposed to face Rachel after that.
16:18Hey, Rachel knows what kind of man you are.
16:20Yeah, I bet you a nickel she stays by your side.
16:24How can you be so sure?
16:25Believe it or not, I've made a few mistakes in my life.
16:27Look out!
16:40Christopher.
16:43Christopher!
16:51Coming through.
16:53Another bash close behind.
16:55Thank you, Joseph.
16:57Oh.
16:58How are we doing on time?
16:59If we're gonna make it, I'm gonna have to speed things up.
17:02Aye, aye, Captain.
17:03Oh, make no mistake.
17:04Minnie is the captain of this ship.
17:06As you were.
17:08It's so nice to see the Canfield smiling again.
17:11Indeed.
17:13And if Toby and Cooper are no longer under investigation,
17:16it must mean the Mounties have a new lead.
17:18Cough twice if I'm right.
17:19Strictly on background.
17:21Rosemary.
17:21Even if I knew, which I don't,
17:24I wouldn't cough, sneeze, or hiccup.
17:27Here's another batch of Forest Berry.
17:28Thank you, Cooper.
17:29This one's all finished.
17:30Perhaps it was an arsonist.
17:32Someone with a dastardly plot of vengeance.
17:35Rosemary, a new Mountie report will be out soon.
17:37Just wait.
17:38It's furious now.
17:40I'm sorry.
17:41Thanks for the work, ladies.
17:44I'm sorry.
17:45I don't mean to put pressure on you.
17:46I just hate the idea of the Benson Hills Beetle scooping me.
17:50They're working out of a barn, for goodness sake.
17:52Meanwhile, my best friend has a direct line.
17:56I'm sorry.
17:58My best friend is also very ethical, which I admire.
18:02Here.
18:12It's okay, cariño.
18:18That's right.
18:21Nice and calm.
18:24There's nowhere left to run, my friend.
18:28Poor thing's been lost for weeks.
18:29He's probably terrified.
18:34You're safe.
18:40Tranquilo, caballito.
18:42You're so close.
18:43Whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:50If I may, Lucas.
18:52Please.
18:56Amapola, lindisima amapola.
19:02Seras siempre mi alma, tuya sola.
19:09Hola.
19:10Yo te quiero.
19:15Amada niña mía.
19:19Igual que mala flor.
19:21La luz del día.
19:28He's coming.
19:33He just needed a loving touch.
19:39Both of you.
19:41Mrs. McCormick will be so pleased.
19:43Of course.
19:44It was our pleasure.
19:47Horses can't resist him.
19:52Just think.
19:53All those hotel guests starting their day spreading Minnie's jam on their toast.
19:58Only if we make that train.
20:00But if they leave soon, we'll be fine.
20:02Just don't tell them that.
20:03I want to keep the pressure off.
20:05All right, let's go, let's go!
20:09Oh!
20:09It's a brand new Minnie.
20:11Power of the clipboard.
20:13Oh, there's my hubby.
20:16Oh, hey, sweetheart.
20:17I'm just going to try some jam.
20:18Oh!
20:18And?
20:19Hmm?
20:20What?
20:21What?
20:22Um...
20:23A dart.
20:25That's not right.
20:26Mm-mm.
20:30I'm gonna go.
20:32No!
20:33No, no, no.
20:36I'll get the back.
20:41What?
20:42We missed putting sugar in one of the matches.
20:45What?
20:45How could that happen?
20:46I don't know.
20:47I don't know.
20:48We measured it all out, but...
20:49If these two are still here, then...
20:51There must be a lot of sour jam somewhere on that truck.
20:58Stop it!
20:59What?
21:00What's wrong?
21:00Well, we were...
21:01And someone must have...
21:02And there was a bit of a mix-up, and some of the jars...
21:04They don't have sugar!
21:04But we'll find them, maybe.
21:05Of course we will.
21:06How many jars?
21:07One batch.
21:08Forty.
21:10Oh, no.
21:11Minnie, I'm so sorry.
21:12We're just gonna have to taste all of them.
21:14No, it's...
21:14It's not your fault.
21:15It was too much to ask of everyone.
21:17Minnie, no.
21:18No, we are going to get that jam on that train!
21:20Well, now how could we possibly...
21:21Listen up, everyone!
21:23Get those crates off of the truck!
21:25Operation Sourpuss starts now!
21:28How can I help?
21:29Round up all the spoons and bring any sour jam over to the sugar table.
21:32Got it!
21:38Wow!
21:40That is some fancy medicine!
21:42I don't even feel this thing at all!
21:46When it wears off, that's when you change the bandage.
21:48Oh, I'll do.
21:50Minnie, this thing has me thinking about my mortality.
21:55Okay.
21:55Life is short.
21:57We have to take that trip to Italy.
21:59We have to have those kids.
22:03Make sure five little Hickam Juniors...
22:06Five!
22:06The Piazza.
22:08Let's talk about this later, Mike, okay?
22:10Molly, I'm just going to finish some notes and then do you mind?
22:13Oh, of course.
22:14Go be with Lily.
22:14I'll close out.
22:17There you go.
22:18Faith!
22:18Molly!
22:19We need some help out here!
22:20Oh!
22:21Oh my goodness!
22:22What happened?
22:23He fell down an embankment and hit his head on a rock.
22:26Christopher?
22:27Can you hear me?
22:29Uh...
22:31It's Dr. Faith Carter.
22:32You're at the infirmary.
22:34You're going to be okay.
22:36Do you think you can walk?
22:37Yeah.
22:38I'll go prep the exam table.
22:39Thank you, Molly.
22:41Easy, easy.
22:43Here you go.
22:44Nathan, to your side!
22:46That looks bad.
22:48I'm fine.
22:49Christopher as well needs help.
22:55Yeah.
23:03Oh...
23:04Oh...
23:06Hey...
23:11Hmm...
23:12Oh...
23:13Mmm.
23:18Ooh...
23:2229 sour jars tasted, sweetened, and moose.
23:25resealed. One more
23:28to go.
23:32That is it, right here.
23:33Number 40.
23:35Alright, I'll take it.
23:37No offense, Minnie, but I think I'm done with you,
23:39I am for a while. I understand.
23:42Thank you, everyone.
23:44Okay, are we good to go?
23:46Oh, no.
23:47It's too late. No, no, Minnie. We're almost
23:49loaded. Yeah. Even if we make it,
23:51we still have to get the crates on the train.
23:53I will cut through Clarksfield.
23:55You said you wanted this.
23:57Can't give up now.
23:59Come on. Come on,
24:01now, let's go. Coming.
24:04Thank you. Thank you.
24:06You're driving.
24:07There you go.
24:11We're going to need a miracle. One miracle
24:13coming up.
24:33Henry.
24:34Who is he?
24:35He's okay. He's just resting.
24:38What's with all of the...
24:39Laceration. Required a few stitches.
24:42Looks like more than a few stitches.
24:44Well, he also has a mild
24:45concussion, a few bruised ribs.
24:48But he's going to be fine, Henry.
24:49He can even go home later today as long as he
24:51doesn't develop any new symptoms.
24:53Oh, thank you, Faith.
24:55You too?
24:56Nathan, what...
24:57What happened?
24:58We were run off the road.
25:00By who?
25:01Driver had his face covered.
25:02I got the plate, though.
25:03Every constable between here and Union City
25:05is looking for a black sedan.
25:07Whitaker, wasn't it?
25:09The timing speaks for itself.
25:11Let us handle this, Henry.
25:12If Whitaker and Pioneer Electric
25:13had anything to do with it,
25:15we'll hold them accountable in court.
25:17Nathan?
25:20I came as soon as I heard.
25:22Are you...
25:22I'm okay.
25:23Oh, thank goodness.
25:26And Christopher?
25:27Oh, he's good.
25:28He's on demand.
25:29Oh, I'm so sorry, Henry.
25:31If there's anything I can do...
25:36Are you in pain?
25:37Oh, this is the least of my worries.
25:40I'm going to catch whoever did this.
25:44You'll be okay, sir.
25:46Hmm.
25:49Oh, thank goodness.
25:52They don't want me talking, Dad.
25:54They don't want me talking.
26:05With chocolate, just the way you like it.
26:08Elizabeth said you had fun today.
26:12I'm sorry I couldn't be there.
26:15It's okay.
26:16I know you're busy.
26:20Is that dog?
26:23Can I see, please?
26:28Hmm.
26:30Did Aljay say you could borrow dog?
26:33Sweetheart,
26:33why would you take something that isn't yours?
26:37It's not fair.
26:39Aljay and Doggett see you more than I do.
26:44Oh, Lily.
26:48I missed a lot more than making jam, didn't I?
26:59Minnie.
27:01Will?
27:02You said we needed a miracle.
27:04And we got it.
27:06Train was delayed ten minutes.
27:13It's all right.
27:16It's over.
27:18You got us through.
27:20All of it.
27:24We did it, didn't we?
27:27You saw our boy today.
27:29He's back.
27:31Because of you.
27:33Because you believed.
27:34You know.
27:36But, Joseph,
27:38I never want to feel like that again.
27:41I know.
27:47We almost lost everything.
27:50Perhaps Rosemary was right.
27:52We should use this as an opportunity.
27:56What do you mean?
28:01I want us to have something no one can take from us.
28:05So we should use the money from the jam
28:07to buy up bills half the cafe.
28:10Whoa.
28:11I like the sound of that.
28:15You know, I was thinking.
28:17We should call it Canfields.
28:20What?
28:21You don't like it?
28:23Who makes the biscuits and the muffins
28:25and the gooey butter cake?
28:27It's Minnie's Cafe.
28:29No, we built it all together as a family.
28:32It's true.
28:34But as an entrepreneur,
28:38you have to think about how things sound.
28:40And at the end of the day,
28:43Minnie's
28:44is cuter.
28:57I believe someone's missing a dog.
28:59Oh, my goodness.
29:00LJ thought it was lost.
29:02He'll be so relieved.
29:04Can we talk?
29:13And then she said LJ and Dog spend more time with me than she does.
29:17Oh, Lily.
29:18It's my fault.
29:20The clinic is so important,
29:21but she needs me too.
29:23Still,
29:23you can't exactly turn your patients away.
29:26She's too young to understand that.
29:30I feel stuck.
29:33Well, first of all,
29:34you need to have at least one day off a week.
29:37We'll figure that out.
29:38I know.
29:38I am working on that.
29:40But also,
29:43you're always going to feel like you're compromising.
29:46It's just part of the deal.
29:49I remember
29:50those first years with LJ.
29:53Some nights I'd realized
29:54I'd taught all day,
29:56cooked dinner,
29:56given him a bath,
29:57put him to bed,
29:58and
29:59and I hadn't really been with him.
30:03Some nights after I took Lily in,
30:05I hear her whisper to her pillow.
30:08It's like she's trying to tell it
30:10everything she wished she could have told me during the day.
30:13Oh,
30:14my heart.
30:17Oh,
30:18Elizabeth,
30:18why is this so hard?
30:23I used to think that love meant being everywhere at once.
30:27But LJ knows that even when we're not together,
30:30he's always in my heart.
30:33We give what we can
30:35and hope that when they grow up,
30:36they know we did the best we could.
30:40I still wish I could be everywhere at once.
30:44Well,
30:46let's start by getting you next Sunday off.
30:54We'll need to scrub everything
30:56before putting it back on the shelf.
30:58I will do it.
30:58I will do it tonight.
31:03Florence,
31:04I've been thinking about your jar.
31:06Oh,
31:07Ned,
31:07it's fine.
31:08I know those things don't mean as much to you.
31:11I shouldn't have fussed.
31:13I know this won't make up for it,
31:17but...
31:18what on earth?
31:24Oh,
31:26yes.
31:28The first time we took a walk together,
31:30you were wearing a beautiful green velvet hat,
31:33and the wind came up and took it right off your head,
31:36and I did not help
31:39so I could watch you chase it.
31:43Oh,
31:44what?
31:54You once baked a pie
31:55that was so delicious.
31:57I remember the date.
31:59It was April 3rd,
32:00it was a Tuesday,
32:01and it was rhubarb.
32:05Oh,
32:06Ned.
32:07My dear sweet man.
32:11Lawrence,
32:12I may forget
32:13to save
32:14things,
32:15but
32:15I remember you.
32:18I always remember you.
32:27I love you.
32:28Oh,
32:29I love you.
32:33Good evening,
32:34Governor.
32:35Hello,
32:35Edie.
32:36Well,
32:37Bucky is home,
32:38safe and sound.
32:39Mrs. McCormick
32:41actually blushed
32:42when she heard
32:43that the governor
32:44had a hand
32:45in catching him.
32:46I think you're giving me
32:46far too much credit.
32:49That was Fernando
32:50that wooed that horse
32:51into submission.
32:51I think we all
32:52played our part.
32:56The vest.
32:58It's back.
33:00Old habits die hard.
33:02I guess that's why
33:03they call them habits.
33:05Like,
33:05dinner, perhaps?
33:07You feel like joining me?
33:09Maybe a poker game
33:10for dessert?
33:15I have an early morning.
33:16I have several contracts
33:18I still need to get through.
33:19But thank you
33:20for bringing me
33:20to the news.
33:22Of course.
33:29Lucas,
33:31you know that there's
33:32nothing between
33:33Fernando and me anymore.
33:35Right?
33:37Of course.
33:40Okay.
34:07Oh, boy.
34:08Sounds like they're
34:08having a good time up there.
34:09That or the cavalry
34:10just arrived.
34:12Honey bear,
34:13it's time to go to bed.
34:14I can't believe
34:15he's not tired.
34:16I'm exhausted.
34:18So, you made
34:19your train on time?
34:19Oh.
34:20I may have asked Jed
34:22to lure his sheep
34:23onto the track
34:24so that the train
34:25couldn't leave the station.
34:27Wow.
34:28If I ever need
34:29to rob a train.
34:30No one suspects
34:31a school teacher.
34:33Nathan.
34:34Okay, all right.
34:35Sit down.
34:35You need to be careful
34:36of those stitches.
34:37I'm fine.
34:38Nathan.
34:49You don't always
34:50have to be fine.
34:52Do you know
34:53when that car
34:54was coming towards us,
34:55the only thing
34:55I could think about
34:56was you three.
35:01Elizabeth,
35:04if anything ever
35:05happened to me,
35:09would you...
35:12Would I look after Ali?
35:16I'd do more than that.
35:18I'd fight to make sure
35:20every dream you have
35:21for her comes true.
35:25Same goes for LJ.
35:27if anything,
35:29God forbid,
35:30whatever.
35:35You're the one
35:37I'd want to watch over him.
35:40Like he was my own son.
35:43I promise.
35:47Thank you, Nathan.
35:54I reckon that cavalry's
35:56still wide awake.
36:11LJ, look who's here.
36:14Hi, LJ.
36:15Hi, Lily.
36:16Lily, isn't there something
36:18you'd like to say to LJ?
36:20I'm sorry I took Dog.
36:22I won't do it again.
36:23It's okay.
36:26Dog told me he had
36:27a good time with you.
36:28He did?
36:29Uh-huh.
36:30Do you want to come over
36:31after school?
36:33If it's all right
36:34with Mrs. Thornton.
36:35Of course.
36:36Let's go, LJ.
36:37I'll be right there.
36:38Lilypad, come here.
36:41I have something for you.
36:48But that's yours,
36:50Auntie Fate.
36:51Well, it's ours now.
36:54I know it's not the same
36:55as us being together,
36:56but every time you touch it,
36:58you'll know that
36:58I'm thinking about you.
37:00Okay?
37:00Okay.
37:06Good morning, Dr. Carter.
37:08Lily.
37:08Good morning, Molly.
37:10Oh, the food journals.
37:12Thank you so much
37:13for staying on top of that.
37:14Faith,
37:15what I was trying to say earlier
37:17is that I, uh,
37:19I still have a little ways to go,
37:21but I have been taking
37:22a correspondence course
37:24to become a nurse.
37:26Molly!
37:29That's wonderful.
37:30Please, let me know
37:31how I can help.
37:32Well, I'm hoping
37:33I can be a little more help
37:34to you.
37:34I've been dressing
37:35dolls' wounds,
37:36but they don't say ouch,
37:38so who knows.
37:42Well, thank you,
37:43Constable Amaya.
37:45Yes, I wish it were, too.
37:49Don't tell me
37:49they couldn't match the plate.
37:51I saw it clear as day.
37:52They matched it.
37:53It was stolen vehicle
37:55they found torched
37:56outside of Jameson.
37:57No prints.
37:58So,
37:59nothing changes?
38:01Except now we know
38:02we're dealing with
38:02a ruthless organization
38:03that will do anything
38:04to gut our case.
38:06He's gone.
38:07Christopher's gone.
38:08What?
38:09When?
38:10I went to the mercantile.
38:12I came back.
38:12His car wasn't there
38:13and he'd left bad.
38:15He's done.
38:16He doesn't want to help us
38:17with the investigation.
38:19They wanted him scared.
38:20It worked.
38:21Well, without him,
38:22we don't have a case.
38:23Well, my biggest concern
38:24right now is his safety.
38:26Of course.
38:27I'll call an alert
38:28right now, Henry.
38:29We'll find him.
38:29We'll find him
38:30before that fellow
38:30tried to run you down,
38:32does.
38:33Yes, this is Nathan Green
38:34of the RCMP, Hope Valley.
38:36I'm calling in
38:37a territory-wide bulletin
38:38for a one Christopher Hughes.
38:40The RCMP, Hope Valley.
38:41The RCMP, Hope Valley.
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