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When Hope Calls Season 2 Episode 2
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00:09She's gone for the night, but I'm sure she mailed your letter.
00:13Oh, good evening, constable.
00:16The children really loved playing football with you.
00:21Actually, I'm more into baseball, remember?
00:25Jack!
00:28I've missed you.
00:31Oh, Jack!
00:34Oh, I've missed you, too.
00:38But I don't understand.
00:41Well, it may surprise you, but neither do I.
00:46It's a beautiful town.
00:48Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes, it is.
00:53Where another mountain loves a good woman.
00:57Oh, bears and deers are all about.
01:00That's good.
01:05Abigail, can you get a message to Elizabeth for me?
01:08Of course.
01:10I mean, let her know that I'm happy she's moving on with her life.
01:16I let her know she's doing a fine job with little Jack, and I could not be prouder of both
01:20of them.
01:21Oh, Jack, there's so much she wants to tell you.
01:28One more thing.
01:32You tell her that true love never dies.
01:37I know that now more than ever.
01:45Wait!
01:49Goodbye, Abigail.
01:56It's a beautiful town.
02:07Jack!
02:14Jack!
02:20Jack!
02:26Jack!
02:26Jack!
02:26Jack!
03:27And she gives us treats whenever we don't feel good.
03:29I'll get them to the infirmary.
03:31Looks like you got a flawless operation going on.
03:34Not exactly.
03:36Ooh.
03:38My throat's not feeling so good.
03:45Nice try.
03:46See what I mean?
03:49Can you get the girls?
03:50We should head home soon.
03:51All right.
03:52Mayor Louise, come on!
03:53Hurry up!
03:59Look, he even has a sign.
04:04If he's Santa, then why has he been here all year?
04:08I don't have all the answers.
04:09I'm just a kid.
04:10Who's taking care of the North Pole?
04:12Ever heard of ours?
04:14You really think he's Santa?
04:16Yeah.
04:18Where are you going?
04:24So this speedster, Harley, has 20 horsepower.
04:28Is that, like, 20 horses pulling it at the same time?
04:31Yeah, yeah.
04:32It practically flies.
04:34Fastest car I've ever seen.
04:38I would like a raggy and dog.
04:40Oh, really?
04:42How nice for you.
04:43For Christmas.
04:46What's going on?
04:47Shh.
04:48He's talking to Santa.
04:50Oh, well, perhaps you better let Miss Lillian know.
04:55What was that about?
04:57Who knows?
04:58Kids wanting things.
05:01What did he say?
05:02He said I should tell Miss Lillian what I want for Christmas.
05:04Of course he's going to say that.
05:10Anyway, I get this speedster on Christmas.
05:13Good for you.
05:14Yeah.
05:14Nice talking to you.
05:17Kent!
05:18Kent, you will never guess what I'm getting from him.
05:22Hi, Joe.
05:24Abigail.
05:25I'd like to get a hand.
05:26I think I have one on ice upstairs.
05:28Oh, thank you.
05:29One second.
05:32Maybe you can help me, Abigail.
05:34I could try.
05:36What's the best gift to give of a friend for Christmas?
05:39This perfume, this rolling pin, or this scarf?
05:41Well, let's review our options.
05:46Oh.
05:47You would not be a friend of Lillian's if you gave her this.
05:51How did you know it was for Lillian?
05:53Lucky guess.
05:55Now, general rule of thumb, never give a woman a household of plans for Christmas.
05:59God.
06:01Now, this is very nice.
06:03It says, I like being your friend.
06:07Is that the message you wanted to send?
06:12Not exactly.
06:16Why don't you just speak to her from your heart?
06:20That's a gift that could keep on giving.
06:25One hand.
06:26Thank you, Joe.
06:32Under this beach, there is, it's red, Kent.
06:35Not your standard black.
06:36It's, uh...
06:37I've never seen a red car.
06:39What is this?
06:42Letters to Santa?
06:45Lincoln Logs.
06:47Radio flyer wagon.
06:48Raggedy Ann doll.
06:50Train set.
06:51Puzzles.
06:53How'd these get up here?
06:54I have no idea.
06:56Anyhow, this car.
06:58You should see this thing.
07:16Think Dad'll be surprised?
07:18About what?
07:19That I helped chop down the Christmas tree this year.
07:22I love my life, Mom.
07:25That's good.
07:25I never want to leave here.
07:28You won't always feel that way.
07:30Why do you say that?
07:31Because boys become men and they leave.
07:34You won't make me, will you?
07:38Can't I stay at the ranch?
07:39Of course you can.
07:40But it's my job to teach you how to be strong and independent.
07:46Like a mama bear teaching her cub how to survive in the wild.
08:04What is Grace doing in London with her new husband?
08:07She started her own orphanage.
08:09You're kidding.
08:10Yeah, I'd located the grandfather of one of the children.
08:13He was in England.
08:14And after Grace arrived with his granddaughter,
08:17he took it as a sign that he should help other orphans.
08:19So he's Grace's benefactor.
08:21Oh, that's wonderful.
08:22Yeah.
08:24I scraped my knee.
08:25Uh-oh.
08:26Let's have a look.
08:28There we go.
08:30Which knee is it?
08:31This.
08:32Okay.
08:36Oh, yes.
08:39There we go.
08:40Ow, ow, ow!
08:43And I always have one of these handy.
08:51All done.
08:52Do you think your smagger should look at it?
08:56I guess it wouldn't hurt.
08:57But I promise you, everything will be okay.
09:00Why do you always say that?
09:03What do you mean?
09:05She always says that everything's gonna be okay.
09:07That's not true.
09:09It's a lie.
09:10Why is that a lie?
09:11That's the last thing my mom told me before she died.
09:18I'll talk to him.
09:42Roy, everyone here knows the pain of losing someone dear to them.
09:47Did they have to die?
09:52I don't know.
09:53Then how can Miss Lillian say that everything's gonna be okay?
09:59Because believing that is what sees us through the tough times.
10:04It's called faith.
10:06And faith can bring peace, which can lead to joy.
10:11Holly, don't you think your parents would want you to feel joy again?
10:31Sam, minor emergency.
10:32Ben is running low on peanuts.
10:34We got our supply from Harley.
10:36Do you want me to head out to his ranch?
10:37Would you be so kind?
10:38We just need them by tomorrow.
10:45All righty-ho.
10:47Mr. Stewart.
10:49So how's your dresser?
10:51The drawers work.
10:52Good, good, good.
10:53Nothing like working drawers to enhance your travel experience, I always say.
10:57So I hear you're interviewing people about your order?
11:00That's right.
11:01So add some pound flavor.
11:03Well, no doubt you'll want to talk to me.
11:05Maybe.
11:06We'll see.
11:08Yeah.
11:09Yeah.
11:15So sorry to keep you waiting.
11:18Now, what hails you, my friend?
11:21Theo scraped his knee.
11:22Well, let's take a look at it then, shall we?
11:31Hmm.
11:33Maggie, you wrote these?
11:35Ah, seems like ages occur.
11:37You're really good.
11:40I, uh, I love setting on new adventures.
11:45Uh, in fact, uh, an opportunity has presented itself for me to do it full time.
11:51Well, that sounds exciting.
11:52It is.
11:54Though, uh, it does get a tad lonely sometimes.
11:59Uh, this looks absolutely fine to me.
12:02Please tell Miss Lillian she did an excellent job of cleaning your mind.
12:05Does that mean I don't get a treat?
12:08Oh, that depends.
12:10You're a brave boy.
12:11He certainly was.
12:13Then that settles it.
12:21Thank you, Maggie.
12:22My pleasure.
12:29In my hometown, we were always there for each other through joy and grief.
12:37What I learned is there's no journey like a shared one.
12:50I hate to say it, but I don't see Roy fitting in.
12:53Well, we have to make sure that he does.
12:55But he's not being nice.
12:57Well, he's very sad.
12:59We've all had sad things happen to us.
13:01It's true.
13:03But the same thing could happen to you and me, and we could have very different reactions.
13:07You know what we could all do?
13:09What?
13:10We can remember a person who made our life better, and then we can be like that person for Roy.
13:16How does that sound?
13:19All right, bring those sheets over, girls.
13:32Who's the kid?
13:33He's my son, Mrs. Stewart.
13:35What's he doing here?
13:38Well, he wanted to spend the holidays with me, and I figured this was the only way.
13:42But he's a real hard worker, and he's not asking for any pay.
13:51Go home.
13:53Look, I really need this job.
13:54Please don't fire me.
13:59I said go home.
14:01I said go home.
14:03I said go home.
14:04I said go home.
14:07Go home.
14:16Don't go home.
14:20Come on.
14:21My son.
14:22I said go home.
14:25Come on.
14:25Come on.
14:30Just masturbating?
14:36Do you want to help?
14:38You should try it.
14:39It's fun.
14:56Um, have you ever done a puzzle before?
15:07Like that?
15:13I forgive you, Roy.
15:18I like horses.
15:21So do I.
15:22My dad promised me a pony for Christmas.
15:26But then he died.
15:29I'm sorry.
15:32You should wish for a pony this year.
15:35Wishing for something, don't make it happen.
15:38I'm getting a red wagon, and Mary Louise is getting a raggedy hand doll.
15:54Are you sure you haven't done this before?
15:59Let's try another one.
16:04Lucy.
16:06Lucy, can we talk?
16:08I'm scheduled to be one of the carolers right now.
16:11This will just take a minute.
16:13What is it?
16:14I gave everyone the rest of the week off.
16:18That was nice of you.
16:20It was barely decent.
16:21And I gave Hank his job back.
16:25He's a hard worker.
16:26He is.
16:28And you are the best foreman I have ever had.
16:31I need you both.
16:33So what do you say?
16:39I, um...
16:42I'll try to be a better boss.
17:09Merry Christmas Eve.
17:11Hey, Merry Christmas Eve.
17:12You seem extra happy today.
17:14We just got my son's piano.
17:16He's going to be thrilled.
17:18Yes, he will be.
17:20Hey, Debbie.
17:21Hey.
17:22What do you have?
17:23Lots of new selections.
17:27Wow, looks good.
17:27What's that?
17:28It's called a canal custard tart.
17:31Canal custard.
17:32I'll take one of those.
17:34Okay.
17:42Mmm.
17:44Mm-hmm.
17:45Mm-hmm.
17:45Mm-hmm.
17:47Oh, that's delicious.
17:48There's a spice.
17:50Is that cinnamon?
17:51I don't know.
17:52It was donated this morning by Mrs. Dubois.
17:55Hmm.
17:56Probably not cinnamon.
17:59Enjoy.
18:03Time to wake up.
18:14Roy?
18:32You almost finished it.
18:34Yeah.
18:35Must have been working all night.
18:37All right.
18:39Let's go back upstairs.
18:41Go on.
18:56Sam.
18:57Oh, hey.
18:58I got the peanuts for Marley.
18:59Wasn't easy.
19:00He wanted them all for himself.
19:01Thank you for that.
19:02I'll take them to bed.
19:02I can do it.
19:03No, thanks.
19:05Okay.
19:08Oh, it's been a long time since I've cooked for this many people.
19:11Well, it sure looks like you haven't lost your touch.
19:14Mm-hmm.
19:25Thanks.
19:27Roy's awake.
19:33Good morning, sleepyhead.
19:35We heard you had a busy night.
19:38It's finished.
19:39Almost.
19:40We saved the last piece for you.
19:45True puzzle.
19:46You showed up the honors.
19:53Oh.
19:54Yeah.
19:55It's beautiful.
19:56Bravo.
19:59Why is Mrs. Stewart coming?
20:04Whoa.
20:09Jess.
20:11What can I do for you?
20:12Yeah, I, uh, I want to drop something off.
20:18For the orphanage.
20:20Want to give me a hand here, boy?
20:22Yeah.
20:23It's, um, it's old, but it still works.
20:29Kind of like me.
20:31Another bike.
20:32Yeah.
20:33Well, I didn't think one bike was enough for all of you, so.
20:38Oh.
20:42All right, now that's enough of that.
20:44Can we try it out?
20:45Yeah, sure.
20:46Measburg, I already called it.
20:47I'm the one that's got it.
20:48You guys got a piece?
20:52Yeah.
20:53Yeah, yeah.
20:56Ooh.
20:57Uh, Tess, this is my friend Abigail Stanton from Hope Valley.
21:01Hello.
21:01Hope Valley.
21:04Me and my husband had some dealings there back when it was called Coal Valley.
21:09How so?
21:11Some fella convinced him to invest in a mining operation.
21:15Yeah, I tried to talk him out of it, but, uh, anywho, we lost a bundle.
21:22You're talking about Henry Gowan?
21:25Yeah.
21:26Yeah, that's him.
21:34Thank you, Tess.
21:36Thank you, Tess.
21:41Oh, nice one.
21:46My article won't be complete unless I interview the person in charge.
21:50How's it been going?
21:51Great.
21:52Uh, enjoying the food and beverage sounds?
21:54I am, I am.
21:56What do you think of the tale?
21:58It's quaint.
21:59But it's no Paris or Rome.
22:02Eh, I'm just not trying to be.
22:04But you sense the small-town charm, don't you?
22:06Wait.
22:07I'm the writer and you're the one asking all the questions?
22:10Sorry, um, ask away.
22:12How long you been here?
22:13I think you know the answer to that.
22:15I'm looking for quotes to put in.
22:17Uh, I arrived the day after the Great Brookfield fire.
22:21Is that what they're calling it?
22:23No, but it makes for a better quote.
22:25You're a natural.
22:27Did you intend to stay here this long?
22:29Not at all.
22:30Well, what is it about this town?
22:32The people.
22:35They're...
22:39Oh, dear.
22:40Um, we'll continue this later.
22:46Yeah, that's okay.
22:48Let's just make sure the children don't see you.
22:52Oh.
22:55Okay, it looks like you've had an allergic reaction.
23:00Oh.
23:02Cinnamon.
23:04What?
23:05Cinnamon.
23:07Cinnamon?
23:08Oh.
23:12Oh, look.
23:14Oh, it's...
23:15It looks like you did it great.
23:16I mean...
23:17Some butterbur extract should help bring down the swelling.
23:21Yeah.
23:23Or, uh...
23:24Or maybe it won't.
23:31Sam, right?
23:33That's right.
23:34Paul.
23:35Did you organize the festival with Megan?
23:38I just help out on occasion.
23:40Are you her assistant?
23:42No, but I do whatever she needs.
23:45I guess I am her assistant.
23:47Have you seen her?
23:49She's with the pace.
23:51Well, if she asks, tell her I have the carolers schedule.
23:54Oh.
23:56What'd you catch?
24:00It could have been there was canal custard tart.
24:03Um, I know it was.
24:05How can you be so sure?
24:07Um, Janelle is French for cinnamon.
24:12Oh.
24:14Not knowing that language could kill me.
24:16I think you'll survive.
24:18You wouldn't have made that mistake.
24:20Well, I spent six months in Paris and three in Marseille.
24:24Where haven't you been?
24:26Lots of places.
24:27Anyway, I'm pulling you from Santa duty.
24:30Oh, no, no, no, no, I can still do it.
24:34Ho, ho, ho.
24:36Ho, ho, ho.
24:37Joe.
24:38Ho, ho.
24:39Santa is supposed to bring joy to children, not frighten them.
24:45Go home and get better.
24:51Ho, ho, ho.
24:53Lillian.
24:54I know we've been stuck in the same place.
24:58Stuck.
25:01Come on, Cainzlo, that's the best you can do.
25:08Stuck.
25:14This is going to go great.
25:21Lillian.
25:23Hi.
25:23I got you a little something for Christmas.
25:25Thank you, Gabriel.
25:25I got you something, too.
25:27Oh.
25:28I wasn't expecting.
25:31Listen, I was hoping we could have a moment of lunch at home.
25:33Gabriel, Joe can't be Santa.
25:35Can you step into him?
25:36Oh, I'd love to, but I have to be on duty.
25:38Uh, totally understandable.
25:40I will find someone else.
25:42Anyway, like I was saying.
25:43I thought you said we could have hot chocolate.
25:45Yeah.
25:45We will.
25:45Hot chocolate.
25:49Never mind.
25:50Um, we'll talk later.
25:51Bye.
25:52Hot chocolate.
25:52Okay, let's go get some hot chocolate.
25:55Let's go.
26:04This tree is so beautiful.
26:08being here has got me thinking of me and my sister.
26:12I don't know what would have happened without you.
26:15Oh, Cody.
26:17Nothing has made me happier than being your mom.
26:20You mean it?
26:23With all my heart.
26:33Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
26:37Oh, what fun.
26:39It gets to ride in one course open its place.
26:42One cider, please, sir.
26:54You could tell me.
26:56Uh, tell you what?
26:58What time you're coming tonight.
27:01Coming where?
27:02To the orphanage.
27:04I'm not going to the orphanage tonight.
27:07I'm not going to the orphanage tonight.
27:08Why not?
27:09Why would I?
27:11Fine then.
27:12Don't come.
27:13I don't care.
27:15Violet.
27:16Hey, what's wrong?
27:17Violet.
27:20Kids.
27:22Violet.
27:23Hey, hey, hey.
27:24What's wrong?
27:26I must have been bad.
27:28What happened?
27:30Santa's not coming.
27:31That's not true.
27:32No, no, of course he is.
27:34I just talked to him.
27:36You talked to who?
27:37Santa.
27:38Mr. Stewart.
27:39They're the same.
27:41Why, why do you say that?
27:42I saw him with his reindeers in his wagon.
27:44Full of presents.
27:46Okay.
27:47Mr. Stewart isn't Santa.
27:50Yes, he is.
27:51Okay.
27:53Let's say for a second that you're right.
27:55Which I am.
27:57Okay.
27:58If Santa wanted to disguise himself as a hotel owner,
28:01do you think you'd want the whole world to know?
28:04But I wouldn't tell anyone.
28:05Are you sure?
28:08Yes, I already did.
28:10See?
28:11Even if Mr. Stewart was Santa,
28:13he'd have to make you believe that he wasn't.
28:16Santa's coming.
28:17I promise.
28:20I need you to be Santa.
28:22Right.
28:24Yes, really.
28:26Joe's out of action.
28:27Well, isn't there anybody else that can do it?
28:29Believe me, I have tried.
28:31I can't find Sam or I'd ask him.
28:34It's just that Christmas and children,
28:36they don't go well together.
28:39I beg your pardon?
28:41They turn into these greedy little things.
28:44You know, I want this.
28:44I want that.
28:47It's unbecoming.
28:51It's unbecoming.
28:52I'll do it.
28:58Are you okay, Violet?
29:01She is now, right?
29:03Yeah.
29:04All right, let's go back and enjoy the festival.
29:05Santa schedules to be here any minute.
29:08Do you think it's true what Roy said?
29:10What did Roy say?
29:11That wishing for something don't make it happen.
29:14Well, I wish to find my sister, and I found her.
29:17I wish to start an orphanage, and here we are.
29:21So.
29:22Maybe some wishes are just more important than others.
29:25Or more worthy.
29:26So if I want a wish to come true,
29:28it has to be really important?
29:32Maybe.
29:33I'm telling you, the speed will make your heart pound.
29:36Oh, did I mention this red?
29:38Uh, you did?
29:39Yeah.
29:40And I feel the road beneath you.
29:42Wow.
29:43It's nothing like it.
29:44All right.
29:45All done.
29:46Oh.
29:47Oh, hey, I, uh, look good.
29:50Oh, listen, can we make sure the kids keep moving along quickly?
29:53You know, because otherwise they're just going to go on and on and on
29:56about what they want.
29:59Good.
30:01Oh, ho, ho, next.
30:04Is everything okay?
30:05We're fine.
30:06Yeah.
30:10Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
30:13Merry Christmas, everybody.
30:17Well, I don't remember Santa doesn't have a lot of time today,
30:20so let's, uh, let's keep her short and moving quick.
30:22Also, no, no, no sticky hands.
30:24Hey, he's ready to talk to Canada.
30:28Lovely, one after the other.
30:29Huh?
30:33Roy, come on.
30:36Save my spot.
30:38Where are you going?
30:39Come on.
30:45Talk to Santa.
30:47We don't want to.
30:48Tell him that you wish for a pony.
30:50I told you.
30:52If your wish is worthy, it can come true.
30:56Do what you want.
30:58I don't believe it.
31:00Come on.
31:01Violet.
31:03Hurry.
31:05Well, that's terrific.
31:06I'll let you see what Santa can do to help you.
31:09Come on.
31:10I'll keep going.
31:15Nice, sweetheart.
31:16Chop, chop.
31:18Here we are.
31:20All righty.
31:21And, uh, what would you like Santa to bring you for Christmas, young lady?
31:25I would like you to get my friend Roy a pony.
31:28Oh, what about, uh, for you?
31:30That's all I wish for.
31:32Really?
31:34Interesting.
31:35Next.
31:38And, uh, how about you, young lady?
31:40Forget to rag the hand, doll.
31:42Please get Roy a pony.
31:43Yeah, Roy a pony.
31:46Oh.
31:47Hello, young man.
31:48And, uh, what would you like for Christmas?
31:50Roy needs a pony.
31:51Roy needs a pony.
31:56A pony for Roy.
31:57Who is this Roy?
32:01Huh.
32:02A pony for Roy.
32:03Of course.
32:04Right, uh.
32:04Last one, Santa.
32:06A pony for Roy.
32:07Oh, that's it.
32:08Okay, we're done.
32:11Oh.
32:17Oh, dear.
32:19Yeah.
32:24Chrony, are you okay?
32:27I guess I've seen it all.
32:28What do you mean?
32:31Look, every kid out there, every kid out there told me exactly what they wanted for themselves.
32:37Every kid except the kids in your orphanage.
32:40They all said what they wanted for Roy.
32:45I don't get it, Lily.
32:47Your kids have suffered more than anyone.
32:50Your Christmas wish is for someone else.
32:55You're doing a great job, Ronnie.
33:03Children.
33:04I'll leave you, too.
33:05Come here.
33:06Oh, my goodness.
33:08Was our wish worthy?
33:09It was.
33:10Very worthy.
33:12But remember, it took me years to find Grace and start my orphanage.
33:17Well, who would like a cookie?
33:19My treat.
33:20Me.
33:20Me.
33:22You're in charge.
33:24Find us something nice.
33:25All right.
33:25Sure.
33:25Let's go, guys.
33:27So proud of you.
33:57Can you talk?
33:59Oh.
34:00It's okay, Lily.
34:01And I'll wait for the children.
34:02Hi.
34:13What is it?
34:18I want you to know that I really value our friendship.
34:23So do I.
34:26Spending time with you and the kids, it's always the highlight of my day.
34:31But as a Mountie, my job is to uphold the truth.
34:37The truth is, I have other feelings for you.
34:43Feelings that possibly go beyond.
34:53Actions speak louder than words.
34:57I'm kidding.
35:05I'm kidding.
35:08You're up.
35:08What?
35:09Where's that in?
35:09Oh, um, oh, I'm right here.
35:12Well, uh.
35:14Oh, pretty.
35:15Abigail, Cody, will you join us?
35:17We would love to.
35:23Well, let's do Joy to the World.
35:25Oh.
35:26Okay.
35:26Joy to the World, the Lord is come.
35:31Let earth receive her King.
35:36Let every heart prepare Him room.
35:41And heaven and nature sing.
35:43And heaven and nature sing.
35:45And heaven and heaven and nature sing.
35:49Joy to the World, the Savior reigns.
35:54Let men their songs employ.
35:58Rock fields and floods, rock hills and plains.
36:03Repeat the sounding joy.
36:05Repeat the sounding joy.
36:07Repeat the sounding joy.
36:12Merry Christmas!
36:14Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
36:24The stagecoach is leaving soon.
36:27I'm not going to be on it, Paul.
36:30I know.
36:32I used to be a beat reporter before I was a travel writer.
36:35I could see the headlight.
36:38What is it?
36:39Maggie Parsons is invigorated by Brookfield.
36:44You know, places used to fill me with wonder.
36:49Now people do.
36:51And one person in particular.
36:54Ah, well, now you're wrong.
36:56There's no one person in my life right now.
37:00Maybe you don't even realize it.
37:03The picture's worth a thousand words.
37:08Merry Christmas, Maggie.
37:10Merry Christmas, Paul.
37:35You don't have the money.
37:37Well, I did.
37:38Well, what happened?
37:39Well, I used it for a room.
37:42Something else.
37:44What could be more important than this little beauty?
37:47Well, you'd be surprised.
37:54Here.
37:57I thought you said the $20 was non-refundable.
37:59Merry Christmas.
38:01Merry Christmas.
38:03Merry Christmas.
38:06Merry Christmas.
38:15Merry Christmas.
38:15Ho, ho, ho.
38:18Go, go, go.
38:19Did Santa come?
38:20Of course.
38:21Children, I'm out.
38:23Make room for Miss Lillian.
38:24Look at the presents.
38:27Okay.
38:28Roy, come on.
38:32I know you have all been so good this year, but I think even Santa has a budget sometimes.
38:39What was that?
38:46I knew it!
38:48Come on.
39:02See, Roy, wishes do come true.
39:05See, Roy, wishes do come true.
39:26Oh, Ronnie, it was just a car.
39:29It was not just a car.
39:32It was a speedster.
39:33What, there's a difference?
39:35Yeah.
39:36Oh.
39:37Mrs. Stewart, a telegram came for you.
39:52Tess?
39:53Tess, what is it?
39:59Um.
40:07Merry Christmas, Mom.
40:09I love you.
40:11And thanks for being the best mama bear a boy could ever wish for.
40:17He remembers.
40:28Merry Christmas, Mama Bear.
40:30Merry Christmas, Ronnie.
40:33Merry Christmas, Ronnie.
40:59Merry Christmas, honey.
41:01Honey?
41:03You've got to see this.
41:19Merry Christmas, ejemplo,
41:21everybody.
41:21Merry Christmas, honey.
41:24Merry Christmas, Henderson,
41:28and on arrival out now.
41:28I love you.
41:45Merry Christmas, everybody.
41:46Merry Christmas, Nixon.
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