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00:27Satsang with Mooji
00:58Mooji
01:00Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:08I'll get the feed?
01:10Okay, children, let's go
01:11Um, can I go with you, Miss Lillian?
01:15Sophia
01:16After we go to the post office
01:17I'm getting fabric for your new dress
01:20Does she want to pick it out?
01:21You can get something pretty
01:23Okay
01:25Sick to the list
01:26I will
01:29Yeah, you've definitely outgrown this dress
01:31Come on, let's go
01:34So how is it being home?
01:36Oh, good
01:37Thank you, Ben
01:38Grace and I are settling in fun
01:40Two orphans running an orphanage
01:43Something a little funny about that
01:45Is there?
01:46Well, not funny, ha-ha
01:47Funny, unusual
01:51You know, I have to say
01:52I admire your perseverance
01:53In tracking your sister down
01:54Thank you
01:55How long were you two apart?
01:57Years
01:58I was seven and she was five
02:00When we were put in different orphanages
02:02And she was never adopted?
02:03No
02:05Such a shame
02:07Well, where's your wagon?
02:08I'll, uh, I'll help you with this
02:09Oh, thank you
02:10It's just down the street
02:11Okay
02:13Ben
02:13Do you have my new harness?
02:16Yes, Mrs. Stewart
02:21Right away
02:27Good morning
02:29Lillian
02:46Morning, Joe
02:47Good morning, Grace
02:49Morning
02:49Oh, those tomatoes look delicious
02:51You liking Brookfield?
02:53I am, thanks
02:57Broccoli
02:58I promise Lillian
03:01Joe
03:02We're looking for some beautiful fabric
03:04To make a dress
03:05Oh, we just got a shipment in this week
03:07And some of it is fit for a queen
03:09I think you'll like the selection
03:10Did you hear that?
03:12Let's go have a look
03:17I have nothing against orphans
03:19Or orphanages
03:20But why here in Brookfield?
03:22Pearl
03:22I'm not the only one who feels that way
03:24Not by a long shot
03:26That seemed fine to me
03:28Well, I hear the bigger orphanages
03:29Have their own schools
03:30Well, what's wrong with the kids
03:31Going to our school?
03:32I feel bad for them
03:34But what kind of influence
03:35Are they going to have on our kids?
03:36We don't know
03:37What they were exposed to
03:40I heard that some of them
03:41Were given up by their parents
03:43Well, you've got to ask yourself why
03:45Do you?
04:00Do you?
04:02Oh, you need help
04:03I'm fine, thank you
04:04That wasn't a question
04:06You need help
04:08Because your bag is
04:10Leaking
04:16Apollo, thanks you
04:17Apollo?
04:18It's my horse
04:18You named your horse after a Greek god?
04:20I figure he could use the inspiration
04:22But it turns out it just gave him a big head
04:26I think he thinks he's better than me
04:29You sure I can give you a hand?
04:32Thank you
04:35My wagon's right over there
04:38So, are you new in town?
04:40Are you?
04:41My name's Gabriel Kinslow
04:44Oh, I've heard about you
04:46You're?
04:47Lillian Walsh
04:48I grew up right down the road
04:50My sister and I were on the orphanage
04:52We have an orphanage?
04:53We have some catching up to do
04:55Yes, it would seem so
04:58Well, thank you for feeding my horse
05:00Should we be on the boardwalk?
05:05Like I said, he's got a big head
05:07If you'll excuse me
05:08Lillian Walsh
05:18Lillian
05:18O'er
05:28To be married
05:32Oh, my God
05:33We have
05:33Of course
05:34Isn't she
05:35Lillian
05:35That's
05:35You more
05:35To be married
05:38To be married
05:38You're
05:38To be married
05:38She
05:45All right, bring her up, all the way, fellas, all the way, up, up, up, up, up, up.
05:51Yeah, hold down a touch, just, yeah, perfect.
05:57Huh.
05:59What?
06:01Well, when will people know when the grand opening is?
06:04You don't have a date or time.
06:05They'll know because there'll be a big party going up.
06:08How can you have a party if people don't know when to show up?
06:15What do I owe you?
06:17Oh, um, $1.20.
06:21What's a grand opening?
06:23Like a party.
06:24Can we come?
06:25Yeah, sure.
06:26Well, the whole town's invited.
06:30Ready?
07:01Hello.
07:02Hello.
07:04I was just about to make lunch.
07:05We'll be right in to help, Eleanor.
07:07Very good.
07:08We'll be inside.
07:08Come on.
07:09Let's go.
07:09Inside.
07:10Thanks.
07:10By the way.
07:24Hi.
07:25Bye.
07:26From the final roster of the draft.
07:27Good deal.
07:34Be excited.
08:00That's a pretty fabric.
08:02I'll make a beautiful dress.
08:05I wish I could sell like you.
08:08I'll teach you.
08:09That'd be nice.
08:26How are you?
08:31Fine.
08:33Are you settling in?
08:35I've been here for two months.
08:37I'm pretty settled.
08:38Um, why?
08:42This is my old house, but I want to make sure it's starting to feel like yours, too.
08:49I love it here.
08:51And it's the perfect place for our orphanage.
08:54It is.
08:59There's no place I would rather be than with my big sister.
09:04Me neither.
09:12All right, take her up, fellas.
09:13Keep her going.
09:14Up, up, up, up, up, up.
09:16That's it.
09:17A little higher.
09:19A little higher.
09:20Yeah, yeah.
09:20Oh, too high on that one side there.
09:21Just...
09:22All right, perfect.
09:23Tie it off.
09:32Look who's back.
09:34Well, I thought the Mounties offered him a desk job.
09:36Well, I guess I turned him down.
09:40Welcome back, kid.
09:41Good to be here.
09:43Wow.
09:45Nice job.
09:47Grand openings at one?
09:50It's a seven.
09:52Is it?
09:54Yeah, he's right.
09:55It looks like a one.
09:57It's a lullipede.
10:05They're all vegetables and beans.
10:08Yeah, but they're yummy vegetables and beans.
10:11No candy?
10:12Not this time.
10:14I kind of like when Miss Grace shops alone.
10:17Hey, Miss Lillian does her best.
10:20Sorry.
10:21Can't afford treats all the time.
10:23But they love them.
10:25They're not essential.
10:26These kids have had it rough.
10:28And treats make them feel better.
10:31Grace, we have a plan to get by with our funds.
10:34We have to stick to that.
10:37Or we can come up with a new plan.
10:41Eleanor, is there anything else that we can cut out?
10:44Milk is so expensive these days.
10:45Maybe we should just buy the cow and cut out the middleman.
10:50How much is a cow?
10:52Grace.
10:52I'm just curious.
10:55How much?
10:56More than we have.
10:57Probably around $10 or $11.
11:04How much is in the rainy day fund?
11:06Exactly $8.85.
11:10What if I could get a cow for that?
11:14Our whole rainy day fund?
11:15Oh, we'd save more than that in no time.
11:17Between the milk and the butter and the cheese.
11:19And if things get really bad, we can just sell the cow and get our money back.
11:24And I think it would be really good for the kids to have an animal, right?
11:27We were talking about it.
11:28I meant maybe a dog or a cat.
11:30But they don't give you ice cream.
11:32Who would teach them more about responsibility?
11:34Just as long as their responsibilities don't become my responsibilities.
11:38I'm a housekeeper, not a zookeeper.
11:42Look at me.
11:44We can do this.
11:45We can do this.
12:20Chuck, we've got a stray.
12:23I'm on it.
12:30Ma'am?
12:31Hello?
12:32Shoo.
12:33Excuse me.
12:34Cow.
12:35Woo!
12:37I'm definitely not going to bite you.
12:38You move.
12:40Hello?
12:41Shoo.
12:42Shoo.
12:44Ah!
12:45Trouble.
12:45Yeah, this cow is hard of hearing.
12:48Oh no, she hears you.
12:49She just doesn't care what you have to say.
12:53It's Chuck, right?
12:54Well, it definitely is.
12:56So, do you just look like a cowboy, or are you the real thing?
13:01I've asked myself that same question more than once.
13:06Come on.
13:07Come on.
13:08Yeah.
13:12Where are you headed?
13:13To Ken Newsome's to buy a dairy cow.
13:16Oh, I see.
13:18The Newsome Ranch have better dairy cows than the Stewart Ranch?
13:21Just different.
13:22Different how?
13:23Different, as in they're not owned by Tess Stewart.
13:26Oh, see there.
13:27Now that's kind of mean.
13:28Well, from what I hear, your mom has been kind of mean to Lillian and her family for years.
13:34It's complicated.
13:38Well, that's in the past.
13:39Are you sure?
13:40Look, for the right price, she'd sell you a cow.
13:44And what about for the wrong price?
13:47Well, how wrong are we talking?
13:48$8.85.
13:50Oh, so you're a bargain hunter.
13:55I can help you.
13:57You would help me get a better price from your mom?
14:00Well, the orphanage seems like a good cause.
14:04Okay.
14:08What do you suggest?
14:10Just be confident.
14:12Okay.
14:13That's it?
14:14Just be confident?
14:16No.
14:16So never admit it, but she admires gumption.
14:18Something tells me that you do okay in that department.
14:23What are you waiting for?
14:24I have a cow to buy.
14:32Good afternoon.
14:43Knock, knock.
14:45Seeing how there's a full-time occupant in here again, I thought you could use some supplies.
14:49Got you some coffee and some kerosene oil.
14:51Thanks.
14:53Needed.
14:54Can you give me a hand with this desk?
14:56Uh, yeah.
14:57Sure.
14:58Just a minute.
14:59So who's been covering for me?
15:01Uh, we've had a few regional Mounties come through.
15:06All right.
15:07Appreciate that.
15:09Yeah.
15:09That's the place I can do for the town hero.
15:11I'm not a hero.
15:12That's exactly what a hero would say.
15:15I'll see ya.
15:23Welcome to the Stewart Ranch.
15:25We all lose cattle to predators, Ken.
15:29Just part of the business.
15:31Apparently your business is stealing.
15:34Excuse me?
15:35I've lost too many cattle this year.
15:37I think you're stealing them and selling them as your own.
15:40I don't appreciate that accusation.
15:42Everyone knows you're set on controlling this valley.
15:44But I'm not gonna let you take what's mine.
15:47We each have our own brands, Mr. Newsome.
15:50If we were stealing from you, it'd be easy to show.
15:52Yeah, well, your mother's pretty crafty.
15:54But I'm going to Clearwater this week to find myself a lawyer.
15:58I'm gonna prove it's you.
16:00We'll see you to your horse.
16:11Mrs. Stewart?
16:16What?
16:35I'll take this one.
16:38I have more in the pasture.
16:39Oh, this will do fine.
16:41I can give you $8.85.
16:43I sell dairy cows for $12.
16:51All right.
16:53I could go as low as $11.
16:56$8.85 is my final offer.
17:00Sorry.
17:01No deal.
17:03Guess I'm just gonna have to buy a cow from Ken Newsome.
17:09Ken?
17:09He said he would tell me a cow for $9.
17:11I mean, why do you think my offer is $8.85?
17:21Let me tell you a little something about bluffing.
17:24You have to convince yourself you're telling the truth before you can convince anyone else.
17:31Admire the effort, though.
17:35And I'm sure that Mr. Newsome will admire the money.
17:54Move aside!
17:56Miss Grace got a cow!
18:02Miss Grace got a cow!
18:05Miss Grace got a cow!
18:07Miss Grace got a cow!
18:08We got a cow!
18:09She's a beauty!
18:16Miss Grace got a cow!
18:19Miss Grace got a cow!
18:19Miss Grace got a cow!
18:20Miss Grace got a cow!
18:21Miss Grace got a cow!
18:22Miss Grace got a cow!
18:24Miss Grace got a cow!
18:25Miss Grace got a cow!
18:25Miss Grace got a cow!
18:26Miss Grace got a cow!
18:27Miss Grace got a cow!
18:27Miss Grace got a cow!
18:28Miss Grace got a cow!
18:29Miss Grace got a cow!
18:34Miss Grace got a cow!
18:49What are you doing?
18:51Oh, it's, uh, for the grand opening tomorrow.
18:56It's a nice sculpture.
18:57Oh.
18:58Yeah, I saw one a couple years ago at the World's Fair.
19:01It looks like you're making a large block into a smaller one.
19:05Well, it's supposed to look like the hotel,
19:07which, unfortunately, is kind of square.
19:10You don't think you're overdoing it?
19:14Tess, my brother wanted to put Brookfield on the map.
19:18Now, this hotel is gonna help do that.
19:22Your brother was a dreamer.
19:24Which is probably why you married him.
19:30Why does your sign out there say the celebration is at 1?
19:34It's a 7.
19:35Hmm.
19:39I heard a rumor that Gabriel's back in town.
19:44Yeah, that's true.
19:47Look, how much do you think he, uh, he knows?
19:50It's not what he knows that worries me.
19:53It's what he might find out.
20:01How's Sophia's dress coming along?
20:03I should have it done in a couple of days.
20:05I hope she likes it.
20:06Oh, I'm sure she will.
20:07She loves everything about you.
20:10I wish we knew more about her.
20:12Her record really didn't give much detail on her family.
20:14Her mother died when she was 7, right?
20:17Her dad about a year later.
20:24We have a problem with Virginia.
20:27Virginia?
20:27The cow.
20:29Oh, okay.
20:30Didn't know we named her.
20:31I didn't know you knew how to milk a cow, Mary Louise.
20:34I grew up on a farm.
20:35I know what I'm doing.
20:37The cow doesn't.
20:41She's dry.
20:42Bone dry.
20:52Are you sure you know how to milk her?
20:54I've done it lots.
20:55I wonder what the problem is.
20:57Some cows just dry up.
21:00Think Newsom will give us our money back?
21:02Um, I bought the cow from Tess Stewart.
21:06You did what?
21:07Chuck said that what happened is in the past.
21:09I grew up with Chuck for him.
21:11That's probably true, but not for Tess.
21:16Where are you going?
21:18I'm going to fix this.
21:20Where are you headed?
21:21To the south path there.
21:23Tess wants to make sure there's no Newsom brands mixed in with hers.
21:26Is this about what he said yesterday?
21:28I've never seen your mother so upset.
21:30Yeah, can you blame her?
21:31Newsom's full of hot air.
21:33You know, now the Mountie's backing down,
21:34he'll probably make an official complaint.
21:36Let him.
21:37Can't prove it didn't happen.
21:39Where's Tess Stewart?
21:40I told you, miss.
21:41She's not here.
21:44She's out.
21:46Okay.
21:48Okay, well then I'll just wait here until she gets back then.
21:51Is there a problem?
21:52Yes.
21:52Your mother sold me a bad cow.
21:54I wouldn't go to her with that accusation right now.
21:57Well then I want another cow or I want our money back.
21:59Those are my two options.
22:02Maybe there's a third.
22:11How many times are you going to walk around her?
22:13There's a few times I need to.
22:16Obviously something's wrong.
22:17I aim to find out what?
22:19By being a farm boy makes you an expert at that?
22:21No.
22:22But being a veterinarian does.
22:25Don't you have to go to school for that?
22:26I did.
22:29Do you want to see my diploma?
22:34What are you doing?
22:35I need a tool.
22:45I'm sorry about what happened here, Dad.
22:48And I know Lillian is too.
22:53Thanks.
22:57It was a long time ago.
23:03What are you doing?
23:06The cow's got a bad tooth.
23:15Apollo looks in fine trim.
23:18Yeah.
23:19Mounties took good care of him while I was healing up.
23:21We've got some fresh alfalfa up in the ranch.
23:24I'll make sure Hank brings some around.
23:27I'm sure he'd appreciate that.
23:28Well, we all appreciate what you did for the town.
23:33Must be good to have all that behind you.
23:35Bank robber behind bars.
23:37Me on the right side of the ground.
23:39It does feel good.
23:41Maybe things will be quiet for a while.
23:43Doubt it.
23:45There's always someone getting into trouble.
23:47I think this at Mounties job is never done.
23:50Comes with the uniform.
24:06Here you go.
24:10Do you do children's dental work too?
24:13No.
24:27Could Christian and I play catch out here?
24:29Don't you want to go to the party?
24:30No, maybe later.
24:32Just stay near the hotel.
24:34Okay.
24:36All right.
24:37Remember everyone?
24:38On our best behavior.
24:40And don't forget to have fun.
24:42I'm going to have lots of fun.
24:44Me too.
24:46Come on.
24:47Let's go.
24:48I don't know.
24:48This is how I put children.
24:50Hey, brother.
24:54How was it the orphan?
24:55Is the cow you sold?
24:56I wasn't producing milk.
24:58Really?
25:00Yeah, no.
25:02How would I?
25:04Besides, that girl was insistent she'd buy that particular cow.
25:11Oh, problem's solved.
25:13Those young women are in over their heads
25:15in more ways than one.
25:18After a lot of delays, no, after some delays
25:22and a great deal of hard work.
25:25Is this supposed to be?
25:26Yep.
25:28I guess that's what you call artistic license.
25:31It's more.
25:32Oh.
25:51I just really don't think they belong here.
26:08The hotel looks great, doesn't it?
26:11Yes, it does.
26:14You must be so proud of Ronnie.
26:17I am.
26:21Do you know who would have loved this?
26:24My husband.
26:27But because of your father, that will never happen.
26:43Who's the cow?
26:45Uh, eating non-stop?
26:47Well, you know what they say.
26:48A way to a cow's heart is through her forest stumbles.
26:52That humor.
26:55I mean, I'm using the term humor too loosely.
27:04Hello, Lillian.
27:09Could I have everyone's attention, please?
27:13There we go.
27:14I want to thank all of you for coming this evening.
27:16Uh, it has been a long road.
27:19Uh, but after some delays and a great deal of hard work,
27:24I can finally say...
27:26Fire! Out of here!
27:27Where?
27:46Get it!
27:47Get it!
27:51You alright? I played!
27:52I'll be right back.
27:53Where were you going?
27:54Get the waterway to the ranch.
27:56Get Buckets from three lines!
28:03Take her pocket.
28:04Take every child in town to the orphanage.
28:05Well, what about you?
28:06I'll stay here and help.
28:07Go.
28:07Go, go, go.
28:08Come on, children.
28:08Let's go.
28:09Let's go.
28:09Come on.
28:10Keep moving.
28:10Sophia, we're going to the orphanage.
28:12What about Miss Lillian?
28:13We all have our jobs to do.
28:16Mine is to take good care of you.
28:18Please help me do that.
28:23I'm taking our kids back to the orphanage.
28:25Do you want me to take her?
28:30It's not safe for me.
28:31We're by our friends.
28:32It could reach me.
28:33I promise I will take good care of you.
28:38Grace, could you take our son, too?
28:43Quickly.
28:44Quickly.
28:45Hurry.
28:52He's going.
28:53He's going.
28:53He's going.
28:55What's happening, Miss Grace?
28:57I'm going to go home.
28:58Where's Miss Lillian?
29:16Hey, Burmary.
29:17Save us.
29:18We're going to need my supplies.
29:20I brought the waterway.
29:26Hurry!
29:30We should go back for Miss Lillian.
29:34Get it right now, Sophia.
29:38I'm scared.
29:40What can we do?
29:43What can we do?
29:49We can pray.
30:01Come on.
30:02Come on!
30:07Savannah!
30:09Savannah's on fire!
30:13Come on!
30:13Come on!
30:14Get over here!
30:14Get ready!
30:15Get out of the building!
30:17Get ready!
30:18Get ready!
30:19Get ready!
30:19Get ready!
30:20Water!
30:20Water!
30:22Water!
30:22Water!
30:23Water!
30:25We've got to get the hose out of a hotel!
30:27Come on, Uncle.
30:27Why don't you try to put this out?
30:28It's too late for those buildings!
30:30Over here!
30:30He's right!
30:31He's right!
30:31Forget this door!
30:32Save the town!
30:33Save the town!
30:34Over here, Chuck!
30:36Come on!
30:38Come on!
30:39Come on!
30:47Where is Dr. Wilson?
30:48I don't know!
30:55Dr. Wilson?
30:57Dr. Wilson?
30:58Dr. Wilson?
31:02Go!
31:03My bag!
31:04My bag!
31:04No!
31:04Just go!
31:05Just go!
31:07Dr. Wilson?
31:15You all right?
31:18Dr. Wilson?
31:19I'm going for your help!
31:24I'm really all right!
31:30Oh, God!
31:36Oh, no!
31:40I got her!
31:42I got her!
31:43I got her!
31:56Let's go.
32:41Where's Miss Lillian?
32:46She hasn't come home yet.
32:49Why not?
32:51She's probably just helping put out the rest of the fire.
32:58I'm sure she's fine.
33:00That's what my father said.
33:03Sophia?
33:10What happened?
33:22You don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
33:26I can just sit with you for a bit.
33:42My mother went to the hospital and she was gone a long time and I really missed her.
33:55I know how that is.
33:58My father said that I should write her a letter and tell her how I felt.
34:03I did.
34:06I just didn't get to her on time.
34:13I am sure your mother knew exactly how you felt.
34:21What?
34:23I just wish you had a chance to read my letter.
34:33You know what life has taught me?
34:38We don't always get exactly what we want.
34:42Things often turn out okay.
34:46At least we don't expect.
34:56Lillian's okay.
34:58We'll see.
35:14Pearl!
35:16Have you seen Lillian and Eleanor?
35:19What is it?
35:20Your sister was hurt.
35:22How bad?
35:23I don't know.
35:24Well where is she?
35:25Last I saw they moved her into the hotel.
35:27But I don't know if she's still there.
35:32Lillian!
35:34Grace?
35:39Wanna hand you her?
35:40No I'm okay.
35:41I'm okay. I'm fine.
35:43How are the kids?
35:45I'm worried sick.
35:48She'll get some rest.
35:49I will. Thank you.
35:56How are you doing?
35:57How are you doing?
35:57Yeah.
35:58I've been better.
35:59How bad does it look?
36:01Let me see.
36:04Does that hurt?
36:05Yeah.
36:08And that?
36:09Mm-hmm.
36:12Can you open up your mouth?
36:16And say,
36:17Bye!
36:22I think you should probably leave that to the real doctor.
36:27Good luck with that.
36:30For taking him to the hospital in clear water.
36:35You'll be alright.
36:58It's a miracle that wind didn't shift last night, huh?
37:02The whole town would have gone up.
37:04We were lucky.
37:06Huh?
37:07Poor Joe.
37:09That store was so full of kerosene and coal oil and paint.
37:13I always...
37:14You think that was the cause?
37:16What, you don't?
37:19I don't know.
37:21Something doesn't feel right.
37:26Yeah.
37:37You sure you're okay?
37:40Yeah.
37:44Ready?
37:45I left Vincent and Helen in charge.
37:47But we shouldn't leave them alone.
37:48Let's go.
37:57What a shame.
37:58You're such a shame.
38:01Everyone has been up all night.
38:03I'm sure they'd appreciate a hot meal.
38:12Here you go.
38:14Are checking us allowed?
38:15Of course.
38:16As always.
38:29Dad?
38:30Hey.
38:42Room's on the house.
38:44Thank you, Ronnie.
38:46I'm sorry, Joe.
38:50Thanks.
39:01There's a lot of hungry people out there.
39:03More soup is coming.
39:07We've got milk.
39:08And lots of it!
39:09Yay, Virginia!
39:10We're gonna need it.
39:13Hey, you're it!
39:14You're it!
39:15You're it!
39:16You're it!
39:22Get her, get her!
39:23You're it!
39:23Get her, get her!
39:24Okay, you're it!
39:26Shouldn't she be helping in here?
39:29What she's doing out there is just as important.
39:32Okay!
39:32No!
39:33Really!
39:36You're it!
39:37You're it!
39:39You're it!
39:40You're it!
39:45You're it!
39:47You're it!
39:48You're it!
39:48You're it!
39:48Mama!
39:49Hi!
40:02You're welcome.
40:06Do you want to go inside?
40:08Ma'am!
40:08Ma'am!
40:12Do you want to go inside?
40:13Ma'am!
40:21Would you like some soup?
40:23And fresh milk?
40:27Come with me.
40:38Miss Lillian?
40:41Is that the letter you wrote your mom?
40:43It's for you now.
40:53Come home to me.
40:55I miss you.
40:58I need you.
41:01I love you.
41:03Thanks for coming home.
41:08I will always be here for you.
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