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In **Season 1, Episode 2** of **Hope Valley 1874**, the settlers face increasing tensions and more obstacles as they continue their struggle for survival in the wild American frontier. As relationships evolve and power dynamics shift, new alliances are formed and old rivalries are reignited. This episode delves deeper into the personal and emotional journeys of the characters, with stunning landscapes and a gripping narrative that showcases the hardships and triumphs of life in the 19th century. Full of drama, adventure, and moments of reflection, this series brings the harsh yet beautiful life of the American West to life in every episode.
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00:02Previously on Hope Valley 1874
00:05Whoa!
00:06Better until we get where we're going that we just keep some details to ourselves.
00:10Why would you go and do something like that?
00:12This can't be right.
00:14You've been swindled.
00:16This will sting a little.
00:19Richard!
00:20What's the problem?
00:21Can you look at me?
00:23Richard!
00:24That's enough!
00:25I represent the law and no one's above it.
00:31Sarah?
00:32Where are you?
00:33I can't find you.
00:41Jim.
00:44That was my lovely wife.
00:48I've missed you so much.
00:50Rebecca, do you know how proud I am of you?
00:53Both of you.
00:54Sarah's so brave.
00:57Like you.
00:57You've done the right thing.
01:00You've come to the right place.
01:04Nothing's like we planned.
01:07You're keeping Sarah safe.
01:10It's all that matters.
01:14It's been so hard.
01:20Sarah!
01:40Sarah!
01:42Mama!
01:44You were having a bad dream.
02:06What should I do with this, Mama?
02:08We can use it for kindling in the stove once we get that cleaned.
02:12I suppose we'll need to get some firewood as well.
02:16How are we going to clean it?
02:17Soap and water.
02:19A little elbow grease.
02:20This is going to be a lot of work.
02:22I know.
02:22Just imagine when it's all done.
02:24Think about this.
02:25A parlor here.
02:27A few chairs where people can rest by the fire.
02:30Enjoy a cup of my tea.
02:32And...
02:32Here.
02:33A dining table or two where the boarders can take their meals.
02:37And on Sundays we can use the good china just like back home.
02:39Yes.
02:43It's going to be beautiful.
02:48Perfect.
02:53Looks rotten to me.
02:54Quite a few of them are.
02:56Seems like everywhere I turn something else is falling down.
03:00One step at a time, Rebecca.
03:01You'll get there.
03:02I don't know when.
03:03There's so many boards missing.
03:05I still haven't even started building the rooms upstairs.
03:07Well, the prospectors have been helping themselves to the wood here.
03:10Ugh.
03:11Do you know where I can get some lumber?
03:13Well, Tom wears the one around here with milling equipment.
03:16He's also the only one dead set against me having a boarding house.
03:20Unfortunately, he's not the only one.
03:23See, I don't understand that attitude.
03:25We're all here trying to make a living.
03:26I suppose for the ranchers it's just a question of who got here first.
03:32Good luck with Tom.
03:33There's really no other choice?
03:35The supply wagon's due in this week.
03:38It could cost you though.
03:39How much?
03:40Hard to say.
03:41That's a lot of timber.
03:43Then there's the freight charges to consider all the way from Union City.
03:47Tom may be your best option.
03:49Good luck.
03:54Constable!
04:04Pa says thanks, Clayton.
04:06Queen to please. You okay fitting him?
04:08That much smithing we can handle.
04:10Angela.
04:11How's your paw been?
04:13Stubborn as always.
04:17Well, how's the plow looking?
04:19Good. Just gotta stay in the handles.
04:21Alright, good.
04:22I reckon we can use the harness from the dray cart.
04:26Wow.
04:27Clay, this is really good work.
04:28Ought to be. You taught me.
04:30Are you kidding me?
04:31This is beautiful. This is a whole other level.
04:34Nice work.
04:35Hey listen, did we get those logs hauled down for the fence?
04:38Yes, sir. We started splitting.
04:40Good work.
04:41Tom?
04:44Can I take the max handles down to the trading post?
04:47Hattie's running low.
04:50Of course.
04:51Yeah.
04:52I got you covered.
04:53Thanks, Tom.
04:58Uh, tell Hattie I say hi.
05:01Olivia, too.
05:09I hope Jenny likes my book.
05:11I'm reading Alice through the looking glass.
05:13I think she will.
05:15Papa used to tell me that you remind him of Alice.
05:17Why?
05:19Because you're curious and brave.
05:20Get up! Get up!
05:22I think he'd be proud of us. Don't you?
05:24I know he would.
05:27Whoa.
05:29Morning.
05:30Good morning, Peggy.
05:32Do you happen to know if Mr. Moore is around?
05:34Last I saw him, he was in the blacksmith shop.
05:38Madam, do you mind watching Sarah for a few minutes?
05:40Of course.
05:42Hi, Jenny.
05:43Hi.
05:44What's that you've got there?
05:46Alice through the looking glass.
05:48It's a book my papa gave me.
05:50I thought you might like to read it with me.
05:57All right, let's go inside then.
05:59Thank you again.
06:01Of course.
06:02Get up!
06:10Hey.
06:11How's it going at the ramshackle?
06:13Oh, fine. Sarah and I are settling in well. Thanks.
06:16Can't be too comfortable.
06:18We're managing.
06:19You know, there's room for you here until you get things figured out.
06:22Thank you. I am figuring things out.
06:24I'm just saying there's no shame in cutting your losses and moving on.
06:30I'll bear that in mind.
06:32Good.
06:34You want a coffee?
06:35Let's take a little break.
06:36No.
06:37I just came to ask you something.
06:41Though I'm not sure I should.
06:44Oh, ask away.
06:46I need lumber for repairs.
06:48And I hear you may have some for sale.
06:50I have some raw logs, but I don't have any to spare.
06:54Is that because you don't want me opening a boarding house?
06:57It's because I'm planting alfalfa and I have to build a fence to keep the cattle on.
07:02All right.
07:04Happen to know anywhere I could get some lumber?
07:08I wish I could help.
07:11I don't think you do.
07:13I know you don't want to help me, Mr. Moore.
07:16You know, the prospectors really aren't just people like you and me.
07:19They're just trying to build a life for themselves.
07:21Are they?
07:23Tom!
07:26Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
07:28No, it's all right.
07:28I was just leaving.
07:31Uh...
07:32Pardon me.
07:33I just need to...
07:34No.
07:34Thank you for the wagon repair.
07:37No.
07:38Rebecca, I don't want your money.
07:42Enjoy your day.
07:49Did you just stick your foot in it?
07:52I may have, yeah.
07:54What's the trouble?
07:55We've got an issue up at the stream.
07:58Let's go.
08:00It's about a girl who steps through a mirror.
08:02Then she meets all sorts of strange people.
08:04Come in!
08:06That was fast.
08:08Did you find Tom?
08:09I did.
08:09Turns out Mr. Moore and I didn't have very much to discuss after all.
08:13Well, that doesn't sound very good.
08:16Why does this egg have a face?
08:19That's Humpty Dumpty.
08:20Who?
08:21You know.
08:23Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall.
08:25That's silly.
08:29I suppose Sarah's been to school.
08:31Nearest one to here is over two hours away in Buxton.
08:35Oh.
08:43Can I buy some of those apples from you?
08:45Take them.
08:46We got so many this year we have to keep feeding them to the goats.
08:49Really?
08:51Maybe I can pay you in prize.
08:53Deal.
09:06Doyle.
09:07What do you think you're doing polluting up my stream?
09:10How's this your stream?
09:11This is my land.
09:13I bet you think you own the air that we breathe too.
09:16I use the water in this stream for my cattle and the mercury in your sluice box is harming them.
09:21Not to mention you're killing all the trout.
09:22Well, unlike you, I don't have time for fishing.
09:26Well, I'll tell you what you do have.
09:29Sixty seconds to start packing your gear and get off my land.
09:49Olivia!
09:51Olivia!
09:52Could you please pull your head out of the clouds?
09:54We've got a customer.
09:57I was just cleaning.
10:01Morning.
10:02Morning.
10:02You're just in time with those.
10:04I had somebody asking after one earlier.
10:06Good thing I came by.
10:11Wow.
10:12That's real nice, Olivia.
10:16We haven't seen you in here much lately.
10:18Town's keeping me busy.
10:19He's planning on planting alfalfa.
10:21Is he now?
10:22Seems he's always got improvements in mind.
10:25That's Tom for you.
10:29You're really good.
10:30That's just something I like to do.
10:33Instead of stocking shelves.
10:39That deer's so pretty, I just want to hold on to it.
10:46Time's up.
10:47You got no right.
10:48Why don't you go back to the camp like the rest of the prospectors?
10:51Because there's way too many of them?
10:52I can't argue with you there.
10:55Huh?
10:58What's going on?
11:02You brought a kid out here?
11:05Vivian's got more grit than all your cowpokes put together.
11:08You better believe it.
11:11Look, Doyle, neither of us wants trouble.
11:13All right?
11:14So just get off my land.
11:17Who says it's your land?
11:19Well, it sure ain't yours.
11:24All right, let's go.
11:31This ain't over.
11:33Right, Pa?
11:46Don't mind them, Constable.
11:48You're just a shock is all.
11:49It's like I've got the plague.
11:50Well, some of these fellows came out here to avoid men in uniform, if you know what I mean.
11:55Well, how do I get them to understand that the Mounties are here to help people?
11:59Mounties?
12:00Is that what you're calling yourselves?
12:02It's a nickname some of the fellows came up with.
12:04Ah.
12:05Well, we'll see if it sticks.
12:08I'll take a can.
12:09Of course.
12:10Thanks, Miss Grant.
12:14I think it's a fine-looking uniform.
12:21Did you have fun today?
12:22I don't think Jenny likes me.
12:24Why do you say that?
12:26She thought Alice was silly.
12:29I don't think Jenny knows how to read, sweetheart.
12:33But she was looking at all the pages.
12:35Yeah, sometimes when people feel embarrassed, they pretend like they know how to do something that they don't.
12:43Why didn't she learn at school?
12:45I don't think she's been. It's too far away.
12:48Then why didn't her mama teach her?
12:51I don't know.
12:53I thought everybody got to go to school.
12:56Did you miss it?
12:59Sometimes.
13:01Sorry we had to leave so much behind.
13:03It's fun here, too. Like feeding the baby cow.
13:06Can we go back to Mr. Moore's ranch tomorrow?
13:10We'll see.
13:18Why do some people seem mean, but are really nice, like Mr. Moore?
13:23And others seem nice, but are really mean, like back in Chicago?
13:34I wish I had an answer for that.
13:37But don't worry. They won't find us here.
13:53Tom Moore's got blinders on when it comes to his ranch.
13:56Do you think it's true that he couldn't spare any lumber?
13:59Hard to say.
14:01Are you making pies?
14:02I am.
14:03Once upon a time I was known for my pastry.
14:06Oh.
14:07Hattie, would you sell pies for me here?
14:11Oh, I'd be happy to.
14:12Oh, thank you. That's more help to me than you know.
14:14You could even sell them to the prospectors down at the camp.
14:17They don't get much of anything sweet down there.
14:18Unless you count my personality.
14:20Maybe I will. Thank you.
14:22I can't wait to try one.
14:24That's lovely, by the way, Olivia.
14:25Thank you. I like to imagine places I've never been, pretty things I've never seen, draw them.
14:30May I?
14:31Of course.
14:34This would be beautiful wallpaper.
14:37Could you apply your imagination to a boarding house?
14:41What do you mean?
14:43I have ideas for a parlor and a dining room.
14:46Maybe you could put them on paper for me.
14:48I would love to.
14:50What do you have in mind?
14:52Some place cozy and warm.
14:55An oasis where people can curl up at the end of a hard day.
15:06There are still so many missing.
15:08I know.
15:09Oh my gosh.
15:17Are they burned?
15:19No.
15:20They're perfect.
15:22We are going to need more apples.
15:25Does that mean we can go back to the ranch?
15:27I suppose it does.
15:29Although there's somebody I want to check in on first.
15:34Rachel.
15:36Hi, how are you?
15:37How's baby Ned?
15:39We're just fine, thanks to you.
15:41You did all the work.
15:43Is that pie?
15:45Yes, and I brought you some red raspberry tea leaf, which is excellent for healing.
15:49So kind to me.
15:51That's how you do it, fellas. Right there.
15:55Would you excuse me for just...
15:57Excuse me.
15:59Hi.
16:01Where did you get those boards?
16:03You're the one who bought that wreck?
16:05It's a boarding house.
16:07At least it will be.
16:08Did you pull the boards from there?
16:11Sorry, lady.
16:13Finders keepers.
16:18Hey, found the key with that board.
16:24If you are the law, like you say, you gotta do something about Tom Moore.
16:30It's a problem, Mr. Doyle, isn't it?
16:32He ran me off my stake yesterday. Just upstream from here.
16:35He's the rancher you had the disagreement with the other day.
16:38Hey, I think she's in charge of this whole territory.
16:42I'll look into it.
16:45Good.
16:54Are you sure about sharing that book with Jenny if she can't read?
16:57I don't understand why that should make her feel bad.
17:00She can do lots of things I can't.
17:03Maybe you can learn from each other.
17:09Good afternoon.
17:11Hello.
17:12We haven't met. I'm Constable Vaughn.
17:15Rebecca Clark.
17:16And who's this?
17:18This is my daughter.
17:20Hello.
17:21Hello.
17:22I'm sorry. The jacket seems to make folks nervous.
17:26Where are you headed?
17:28The Moore Ranch.
17:29Fancy that. Me too. Mind if I tag along?
17:32Of course.
17:35I understand you moved here recently.
17:37That's right.
17:39Where are you from?
17:40Oh, we have been all over.
17:43What's your business at the ranch?
17:45Seems Mr. Moore has ruffled some feathers.
17:48Ah, that I can believe.
17:50You know him?
17:51Not well.
17:52Mr. Moore is nice.
17:54I'm sure he is.
17:55It's just ranchers and prospectors.
17:57They're bound to have their differences.
17:59I don't understand that myself when there's so much open territory.
18:02I agree.
18:04It's my job to make sure that everyone's treated fairly under the law.
18:09Unfortunately, justice isn't the same for everyone everywhere.
18:13Well, I'm here to make sure that cheaters don't prosper and everyone else does.
18:18I like the sound of that.
18:27Come in.
18:30Hello, hello.
18:31Hello.
18:32As promised, apple pie.
18:33Bye.
18:37All right, Jenny.
18:38Hi.
18:40Your braid looks pretty.
18:42Thanks.
18:44What's that book?
18:45Little Women.
18:46But we can do something you want.
18:48What's it about?
18:49Oh.
18:51It's about these four sisters whose Papa is away at war.
18:55I always wish I had a sister.
18:58Me too.
19:03Do I owe the pleasure, Constable?
19:05I'm afraid there's been a complaint against you from Archie Doyle.
19:10Well, I'm the one with the complaint.
19:12Says you forced him off his stake.
19:14His stake?
19:15See, that part of the stream runs through my land.
19:19He claims it isn't yours.
19:21Do you have proof of ownership, sir?
19:22I don't need proof.
19:23I've been ranching here since 71.
19:26I see the problem here.
19:29What's the problem?
19:30There are new laws.
19:32Settlers are required to get land patents now.
19:34But seeing how much hard work you've put into the ranch,
19:37you've got a strong claim.
19:38I've got more than a claim.
19:40I've got people that depend on this here ranch for their daily bread.
19:43Well, I'm happy to help you apply for those patents.
19:46You're not listening.
19:47I already own land, Constable.
19:51Now, if you don't mind, I'm a busy man.
19:56Mr. Moore, unless you can prove ownership,
19:59I have no choice but to let Mr. Doyle prospect that part of the stream.
20:03I won't see about that.
20:05No. I'm ordering you.
20:07Don't interfere with it.
20:08You're ordering me?
20:12Please consider what I've said.
20:14My offer still stands.
20:16If you want help registering the ranch.
20:19Good day.
20:38Clayton.
20:39Mrs. Carter.
20:40Hello.
20:41I have a question for you.
20:42I wondered if I find some men to chop down trees,
20:45would you be able to plane them into planks for me?
20:48Well, you'd have to ask Tom.
20:50That might not go so well.
20:52I'd love to help, but I won't go behind Tom's back.
20:55I understand.
20:56I know it's a tight-knit community.
20:58Clayton, we got ourselves a bit of a problem.
21:02Rebecca.
21:02Hello.
21:04I'll get out.
21:10I didn't know you were here.
21:12It's all right. I apologize.
21:13I realize after the last time we spoke, I'm not exactly welcome.
21:16I'll go.
21:16That's not true.
21:19You keep telling me to move on.
21:20From the idea of a boarding house, because...
21:24I know what it's like to pour your sweat and blood into something just to have it go bust.
21:28Your ranch is hardly going bust, so...
21:38I heard that you arrived with the Mountie in tow.
21:43Yes, we crossed paths on the way in. That's all.
21:52I wouldn't worry about him.
21:53If he were here for you, you'd know him out already.
21:58He says I need proof I own my lands.
22:01It's a world coming to a man's words, not enough.
22:05Well, unfortunately, not everyone's word is as good as yours.
22:12According to him, the prospectors can dig wherever they want.
22:17I mean, they come here looking to get rich quick.
22:19You can't say that about all of them.
22:22I'm looking to build something that lasts.
22:25So am I.
22:26I'm trying to make a living off of the prospectors.
22:29I've got to try, Mr. Moore. I've got no choice.
22:33But you just call me Tom.
22:44Maybe I can find work for you around here.
22:48That's very kind, but I'm going to see this through.
22:53Well, I guess that puts us on opposite sides.
22:57Do there have to be sides?
23:00When one side takes from the other, you better believe it.
23:09Enjoy.
23:15Vince is here.
23:16Have you finished making room in the back for the new stock?
23:21Olivia?
23:25Olivia!
23:25Sorry, what?
23:26Hattie and Olivia.
23:28How have you two been?
23:29Oh, good.
23:30So nice to see you, Vince.
23:32What's new in the world?
23:33Well, what isn't new?
23:34Union City's growing topsy-turvy.
23:36Because of the gold rush?
23:37The cattle, the gold, the lumber, and more trading posts are springing up all over.
23:42Wow.
23:42So, what you got for me?
23:44I have these pelts, and I'll take more of the usual on your trip back.
23:50Right. Well, I'll be leaving by noon tomorrow if there's anything else.
23:57The girls flew about, trying to make things comfortable.
24:00Each in her own way.
24:02Meg arranged the tea table, Joe bought wood and set chairs.
24:06Dropping, overturning, and clattering everything she touched.
24:15Sorry to interrupt.
24:17Peg, I'm sleeping for Nash.
24:19He's at the barn.
24:22Have you got sweets, Mr. Tom?
24:25Well, why would I have sweets?
24:27They're in that pocket.
24:28Sam, mind your manners.
24:31They're in this pocket.
24:32I knew it.
24:34Did you?
24:34There you go.
24:35I got two more if anybody wants one.
24:41You're welcome.
24:43You're welcome.
24:45It's a mighty fine house you're building there, Sam.
24:47It's a fort.
24:48Of course.
24:49I should have known.
24:53Ladies.
24:58Nicely done.
24:59I suppose Sarah and I should be on our way.
25:01But we haven't finished our book.
25:03I can leave it for you and your mama to read.
25:05That's all right.
25:06You can bring it back next time.
25:10Bye, Sarah.
25:12Bye, Jenny.
25:13Bye.
25:19Bye.
25:25Rebecca?
25:26Hey, thank you for the tea.
25:28And thanks for the pie.
25:30That's just about the best thing I ever ate.
25:32Other than Rachel's blanches.
25:35I'm just looking for the missing planks from my boarding house.
25:38Patty said some of them were here.
25:40Oh, um, we heard you were, um, fixing it up.
25:44When can we move in?
25:45Oh, that really depends on when I'm able to make repairs.
25:49Oh.
25:50There's some of my boards right there.
25:53That's one of my doors.
25:56These...
25:57Those are my shutters.
26:00These are mine from the boarding house.
26:03And there's some there.
26:07Okay.
26:09Hey, everybody, listen.
26:10I know you think that the place that I bought is just a falling-down wreck
26:15and that it's okay to scavenge from it,
26:17but I'm trying to build something for you.
26:20I want to build a place that's warm and dry
26:23and a place that you can go and get a hot meal
26:26and a hot bath at the end of your day.
26:29A place that you can call home when you're away from yours.
26:32And I can't do that if you keep stealing my boards.
26:35Please.
26:37I would really appreciate you giving me my planks back.
26:48I see.
27:04You know, she's a nice lady.
27:07If she hadn't been there when Ned was born,
27:09I don't know what I would have done.
27:11She could use the help.
27:12Yeah, she could use the help.
27:13And you know, when you took the boards,
27:16you didn't know they belonged to someone.
27:19Now you do.
27:24Come on.
27:26Come on, Rachel.
27:27It's okay.
27:28It's all right.
27:28Let's get some sleep.
27:35Can we back up?
27:37I hope you don't mind.
27:38I saw your light.
27:39No, it's all right.
27:40Come on in.
27:41Sarah's sleeping.
27:42I'm happy for the company.
27:44Would you like some tea?
27:46That'd be nice.
27:48Can I help?
27:49Sure.
27:50You can take your cups.
27:53I just came to tell you the supply wagon's leaving tomorrow
27:56if you want to place an order for lumber.
27:59Yes.
28:00I'll need to, I guess.
28:02I'm going to have to.
28:04Place these floorboards and the roof.
28:09Well, this may help.
28:10I have the money for your pies.
28:13Oh.
28:13Well, that'll be something.
28:18Okay.
28:21There you are.
28:25I'm real sorry things didn't work out the way you expected.
28:28Thanks, honey.
28:31Jim...
28:32Jim and I had this dream to come out west
28:35and see the frontier for ourselves.
28:39Maybe even start a new life.
28:44My husband was a dreamer, too.
28:47Yeah.
28:49That's what worries me about Olivia.
28:51She's too much like Frank.
28:53He had a perfectly good job with Great Plains Trading,
28:56but no, he had to strike out on his own,
29:00set up in the middle of nowhere.
29:04That's hard.
29:08And also, isn't that what we want for our children?
29:12To dream.
29:15Yeah.
29:16I guess, uh...
29:18Dreamers do have their place.
29:20Yes, I'm convinced they do.
29:25Why do you stay?
29:28Ah, because it turns out I'm darn good at running a trading post.
29:32Who'd have thought?
29:34No, I have everything I need right here.
29:37My daughter.
29:39My memories.
29:43And new friends.
29:50But what about you?
29:51I mean, how are you handling all this, really?
29:54I'm scared.
29:55I'm terrified.
29:59I'm excited.
30:00I look around this place and think of it full of laughter and good cheer.
30:05After everything Jim and I saw in the war.
30:12Sarah.
30:12Sarah just needs a safe and stable home.
30:15And I don't know how I'm gonna do it.
30:19Because I really thought I would be bringing in rent right away.
30:25You're not gonna let little thing like money stop you, are you?
30:29Rebecca.
30:31Come on.
30:35Nash, I saw Sarah reading to Jenny and it broke my heart that Jenny couldn't read for herself.
30:39She don't need much schooling on a ranch.
30:41Just because we missed out doesn't mean that our children shouldn't get some basic learning.
30:46Good evening.
30:48Evening.
30:49You don't want your dinner to get cold.
30:51Come on, Tom.
30:52Don't spoil me, Peggy.
30:54Well, you can thank Rebecca for the pie.
30:57Oh.
30:58Really?
30:59All right.
31:01We'll be heading to our place then.
31:02Okay.
31:06You're more than welcome to come over and have dinner with us, Tom.
31:09As appealing as that sounds, I prefer to be alone with my thoughts at the end of the day.
31:14All right. Good night.
31:16Good night.
31:20Oh, the boys are almost finished splitting logs.
31:23They start building those fences.
31:25That's good news.
31:28All right, Tom.
31:28Good night.
31:30Good night.
32:01Clayton.
32:02Back so soon?
32:03Yeah.
32:04I brought you something.
32:09Clayton, it's lovely.
32:11Wow, look at the antlers.
32:13Did you carve this?
32:14I got the idea from your drawings.
32:16Well, it just goes to show there's an artist in everyone.
32:20How much do you want for it? I bet we could get 50 cents.
32:23Oh, but that one's for you.
32:27Thank you so much. That is so kind of you.
32:33Good morning, Miss Clint.
32:35Good morning. Isn't that lovely?
32:39Clayton made it. Isn't he talented? I'll say.
32:42Reminds me of one on my mother's mantle back in Toronto. You're from Toronto?
32:47Why would you come all the way out here?
32:49The wide open spaces, of course. Well, you can have them as far as I'm concerned.
32:54But I'd give to be in a real city. With real shops.
32:59Toronto has plenty of those.
33:09Excuse me. You must be Mr. Williams. Everybody calls me Vince.
33:14I'm Rebecca.
33:16You're the lady who bought that place.
33:18Go ahead. Tell me what a fool I am everyone else has.
33:21I think you're smart.
33:22Every place I go on my route, towns are booming.
33:26This one's bound to take off too.
33:28That is music to my ears.
33:30You got your work cut out. Don't I know it.
33:32I hear you're the man to bring in lumber from Union City.
33:34How much will that cost?
33:38Well, it's a big job.
33:42Likely going to be more than 500.
33:43I'm going to be more than 500.
34:14Mama, tell me what's wrong.
34:20I wanted to order some lumber from Mr. Williams.
34:23It's more than I expected.
34:28You can't sell your ring.
34:31It's from Papa.
34:33I won't. Oh, I won't.
34:39But what are we going to do?
34:42I am going to figure something out.
34:47Swear to the moon.
35:03How are those drawings you're doing for Rebecca coming?
35:07I put the stock away, Mother.
35:11Oh, I'd like to curl up in that chair right there.
35:16I thought you didn't approve of me wasting my time.
35:18No, I didn't say that.
35:22I didn't mean it.
35:27Is it hard for you?
35:29To be here?
35:32With so little to do?
35:37There's plenty to do.
35:39That's not what I mean.
35:40Tom.
35:43If someday you have the chance to do something bigger with your life,
35:47you should jump at it.
36:01What was that for?
36:05You sound just like Papa.
36:08.
36:16.
36:33I
36:34If I give you a hand I've got it. Thank you. I see that
36:43Listen, I just wanted to apologize to you again for making you feel unwelcome here because you're not
36:51Unwelcome, I mean
36:55I know what I'm choosing and it's worth fighting for
37:04Rebecca
37:09Some of the prospectors want to return these. They're collecting more camp
37:17Lars, thank you. Thank you. I can help you nail this back on if you want. Yes, please
37:25There's more that came from
37:32Looks like you're making some friends
37:36I'm gonna make this work
37:39One board at a time if I have to
37:44Stop in a force of nature
37:48Pardon me? I said I came here
37:52Turned the money from the wagon
37:55I told you I wanted to pay you for your work. I know there's another way
38:08Rebecca
38:09Rebecca, don't tell me you're back for more apples already
38:12No
38:15I'm hoping I can give you something that's going to change your life
38:18Would you allow me to teach you how to read and write I should have thought of it sooner and
38:24then mr. Moore suggested it
38:26I think it's a great idea
38:29I think I'm past the ability to learn something you're not
38:33You're not and once you learn you can teach your children
38:40How and when I'll come by the ranch a few times a week
38:44Sarah loves it here anyway
38:48I had given up on the idea of ever being able to
38:51Is that a yes?
38:55Yes
39:04Good
39:05Oh, Clayton
39:05Patty
39:07You've been busy
39:09So have you
39:10Rebecca asked me to do them for the boarding house
39:12Tom says that's never gonna happen
39:14I wouldn't be so sure about that
39:18Good afternoon constable
39:20Good afternoon
39:21Mrs. Quint
39:22Good afternoon
39:23Clayton
39:24You make axe handles too?
39:25It's fine work
39:26Thank you
39:28How can we help you constable?
39:30I'll take one of those actually and some beef jerky and hard tack if you could
39:33Those sound like trail rations
39:35That's right
39:36I'm headed out
39:37But I thought you were stationed here
39:39Just part of the time
39:41The territory I patrol is actually quite large
39:43So
39:44Thank you
39:45I'll be seeing you
39:46Safe travels
39:50Clayton
39:59Well, um, thank you for lending these by Clayton
40:02Have a good day
40:29I'm thinking if we arrange the parlor like this then there might even be room for
40:33A piano
40:34It's a star room
40:35That's right
40:36And the boarders will sleep upstairs
40:38It's just like we imagined
40:39It is
40:40It is just like we imagined
40:44I left the prospector's camp at Stony Creek
40:47Having attempted to settle a dispute between Mr. Tom Moore, a rancher
40:51And a prospector, Mr. Archie Doyle
40:54The settlers generally seem to be law-abiding
40:56And otherwise my time there was without incident
41:00There's only one other individual who seems noteworthy
41:04Rebecca Clark
41:07Are we really safe now, Mona?
41:09Yes, we are
41:11I think we finally are
41:19What would possess a woman like her to travel alone in the wilderness with a child
41:25To start up a boarding house?
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