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When Hope Calls Season 2 Episode 5

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00:01Previously on When Hope Calls
00:06Um...
00:06Hate to see you have an accident.
00:09Anytime.
00:12I want to stay.
00:14And help out.
00:17What about your law practice?
00:20I can see clients in Brookfield.
00:23Nora has decided to stay and help out around here.
00:27If that's okay with all of you.
00:28Yay!
00:31Then it struck gold.
00:32Gold?
00:33It was the mother load.
00:35I'm rich.
00:38What have you heard about the Lawrence ranch?
00:40Is it going up for sale?
00:42All I know is Tess has her eye on it.
00:59May of for you.
01:02Let it call from.
01:12Let it call from.
01:14Out of my life and his crew.
01:19You believe.
01:20You know..
01:26Dys.
01:26Turkey game buts for peace.
01:27But the you like.
01:28I love your journey.
01:28I know you're amazing, but you're in love.
01:30Who wants seconds?
01:34You don't like my hotcakes?
01:36I'm still full from dinner last night.
01:38Yeah, me too.
01:41Miss Eleanor's fried chicken is the best I have ever had.
01:45It was so good.
01:46Where is Miss Eleanor?
01:48She had to go to town to get some groceries.
01:51But you can all put your minds at ease.
01:53She'll be making dinner again.
01:55Do we have to finish everything on our plates?
02:00You can go out and play.
02:19Are you okay, sweetheart?
02:26Oh!
02:27Oh, I didn't realize we had arrived.
02:34Wonder why the driver didn't tell me.
02:36Well, after a long ride, sometimes the driver has more pressing concerns to attend to.
02:41Maggie Parsons.
02:42Hannah Lawrence.
02:43Any relationship with Ray Lawrence?
02:45He was my uncle.
02:46My condolences.
02:48Well, if you have any maladies while you're here, I run the infertory.
02:53Keep that in mind.
02:54Nice to meet you.
02:55Nice to meet you.
03:03Need a room?
03:05Uh, no.
03:06Actually, I need a telephone.
03:08Oh, unfortunately, the nearest one's in the city of Clearwater.
03:11We do have a telegraph office right across the street, though.
03:15Does your telegraph operator deliver messages to the ranches?
03:17No, no.
03:18Ruth pretty much sticks to town.
03:20That changes things.
03:21I guess I will take a room.
03:22Oh, wonderful.
03:23Your name, please?
03:24Hannah Lawrence.
03:26Why, you're Ray's niece.
03:29I really am very sorry for your loss.
03:32We all loved Ray Lawrence.
03:35You know, I remember you.
03:36Yeah.
03:37You were this, uh, happy, energetic, moppy-haired little girl.
03:41That was what, uh...
03:42About 17 years ago.
03:4417 years.
03:45Oh, long time.
03:47Well, I'll, uh, put you in room five.
03:50There you are.
03:50Great.
03:51You're welcome.
03:56Get that?
04:01My uncle's foreman will be meeting me here shortly.
04:03Oh, Wyatt.
04:04That's right.
04:05Well, I'll let him know you've arrived.
04:07Great.
04:09Just straight up and around the corner.
04:12Great.
04:20Get them!
04:28Legally, everything's in order.
04:30You've met the requirements.
04:32Having spent $100 a year prospecting on the land for the last five years.
04:37So, is it officially mine?
04:40Not until the government returns the paperwork I filed.
04:43How long is that going to take?
04:45I'm not sure.
04:46Bureaucracy.
04:47It's the one thing that all countries have in common.
04:50Until we get the official paperwork, my suggestion is you not mention this gold fine to anyone.
04:57Why?
04:58You don't want someone contesting your ownership.
05:00Or, worse yet, sneaking on your land to mine it for gold.
05:07Mom's the word.
05:12Good morning, Eleanor.
05:14Mackie, Sam, how are you?
05:16I gotta say, we're doing pretty well.
05:18Good to hear.
05:19Um, shall I make us all a cup of tea?
05:22I just got some treats from Debbie's.
05:24Actually, we have plans if you're still free for lunch.
05:28Another time would be lovely.
05:30Okay.
05:30Um, I'll be checking in with you.
05:33Of course.
05:34Uh, this came for Lillian.
05:37It's from the Mountie's office in Clearwater.
05:40There's a child ready to be transferred to the orphanage.
05:43Can you go pick her up?
05:45I can.
05:47But there might be a problem.
05:50What?
05:51Well, the Mounties might not release the child to me.
05:54The record doesn't list me as a caretaker here in New Hope.
05:58When Lillian arrives in London, perhaps we can get her to send the proper documentation.
06:04It's not going to help the child in Clearwater right now.
06:10Always a beautiful sight.
06:15That it is.
06:19You check the fencing in the east pasture?
06:22Yes, ma'am.
06:23All men.
06:23Good.
06:24You know, you keep growing this herd, we're not going to have enough pasture land to feed
06:28all these cattle.
06:29Yeah, that's why we need more.
06:32Pasture land?
06:33And some's recently come available.
06:36You planning on bidding on the Lawrence Ranch?
07:06No need.
07:12Wyatt!
07:13How's it going, Ronnie?
07:13Good, good.
07:14Oh, uh, Hannah Lawrence is...
07:16No need.
07:17Uh, coffee?
07:18Black?
07:18Extra strong?
07:19Not today.
07:20Okay.
07:24You must be Miss Lawrence.
07:26You must be Mr. Parker.
07:27Nice to meet you.
07:27Have a seat.
07:28I brought the wagon.
07:29We should head out before it gets dark.
07:30I'm not going to the ranch today.
07:32Why not?
07:33Well, I have to stay close to the telegraph office.
07:37Why am I here?
07:39Obviously, I made these plans before knowing there wasn't a telephone in town.
07:43How is that obvious?
07:45Still, we can make good use of your time.
07:46I have lots of questions.
07:47And I have your uncle's ranch to run, so...
07:49Promise we won't be long.
07:51Miss Lawrence, I just received this telegram back from a Francois Deneau.
07:56I'll just be one moment.
08:04Please send the following response.
08:06Francois, I've arrived in Brookfield.
08:08Stop.
08:09Auction for my uncle's ranch will be in the next few days.
08:12Stop.
08:12In the meantime, I do not want the work on my new boutique to stop.
08:16Stop.
08:17Oh, and that second stop disappeared.
08:21Threaten the builder with legal action if he tries to hold us up.
08:24You know, I do charge by the word.
08:26What a problem.
08:29Telephone conversation is required.
08:31I can always ride out to the city of Clearwater.
08:33Stop.
08:33Thank you so much for...
08:34Mr. Parker.
08:37Where did he go?
08:40Did you know Ray Lawrence?
08:42Not well.
08:43He really came into town.
08:44Sounds like she's selling his ranch at auction.
08:47What are you thinking?
08:50Wondering what it'd be like to own a ranch.
08:53Well, the world's about to become your oyster, so you could a ranch if you wanted to, but...
08:59But what?
09:01Well, what do you know about running one?
09:04Not a thing.
09:05Yet.
09:07Yeah.
09:32Good afternoon, Mountie Fletcher.
09:34Good afternoon.
09:37I'm afraid I only know you by your first name.
09:39Is it Miss...
09:41Mrs.?
09:42It's Miss Anderson, but you can call me Nora.
09:46Call me Michael.
09:48What can I do for you?
09:49Are you going to be staying on as the town constable?
09:52Temporarily, until Gabriel comes back.
09:55I was hoping that you'd be so kind as to join me to Clearwater tomorrow.
10:02Because...
10:03There's an orphan at the juvenile facilities there.
10:06I might have difficulties getting her released to my care.
10:10It would be helpful if you were there to vouch for me.
10:13Helpful?
10:14It's in my job description.
10:16Road trip sounds great.
10:18Thank you, Michael.
10:219 a.m.?
10:23Sure.
10:24Nora.
10:25Nora.
10:38I wish you were bringing back a boy.
10:41Then he could be on my team.
10:43Yeah, now the girls will number us.
10:45I'm sure she'll be very nice, but it's time to clean up.
10:50Boys?
10:51Boys, come on.
10:53Put your pillows away.
10:56Boys?
10:59Stop!
11:02Did you hear, Miss Nora?
11:03It's time to put the pillows away and tidy up before dinner.
11:07Okay, Miss Eleanor.
11:24Boys can be challenging.
11:27Apparently not for you.
11:29I've been doing this a long time.
11:32Lillian and Grace were orphans.
11:35They could relate to these children.
11:37You bring a lot of experience.
11:39What do I bring?
11:42The fact that you question yourself.
11:46What do you mean?
11:48The fact that you question yourself means that you care.
11:54And that is exactly what these children need right now.
12:11Are we ready to order?
12:12Yes, I'll have these.
12:15Oh, what's this?
12:17Ronnie.
12:18Can I get a coffee to go?
12:20Well, I'm just in the middle.
12:21Oh.
12:21I'll grab it real quick.
12:24I'm sorry, but didn't you see I was in the middle of ordering?
12:27I thought you were tending to your fancy get-up.
12:30I was doing both.
12:32Oh, well, he'll be right back.
12:34Why, some people just can't hold their horses.
12:37Some people act like they own the place.
12:40Some people actually do.
12:42Well, half of it, anyway.
12:45There you go, Tess.
12:47You have a good day.
12:55You see anything you like?
12:57Lots.
12:59Since when do you buy from a catalog?
13:02There's more to this world than the general store, Ben.
13:07No offense.
13:15Can I borrow this for a minute?
13:16Sure.
13:17Thanks.
13:20Maggie.
13:22You like this dress?
13:23Yeah, it's beautiful.
13:24I could order it for you.
13:26I appreciate the thought, but you heard Nora.
13:29Nobody should know you're coming into money.
13:31It's just a dress.
13:32Now's not the time to start spending your gold.
13:35Gold?
13:36What gold?
13:39Oh, that's just an expression.
13:41It means he shouldn't be wasting his time.
13:43Looking at things I can't afford.
13:47Never heard that expression before.
13:51No buying stuff.
13:53You're right.
13:56I can be planning what to buy.
13:59Excuse me.
14:03Hey, Tess.
14:05Can I have a word?
14:06Yeah, sure.
14:07I was wondering if you might have a job opening at the ranch.
14:11Maybe.
14:11What kind of ranch hand experience you got?
14:13None.
14:16Ranch life is hard, and I don't have time to teach you.
14:19It can't be harder than breaking rock, which I've been doing most of my adult life.
14:23You've got the body.
14:24I'm just not sure you've got the will.
14:28Okay, I'll tell you what.
14:29I'll work for free for one week.
14:31If I don't prove myself, don't hire me.
14:36Deal.
14:37Great.
14:38Lucy's working in South Pasture today, but my ranch hand Curtis will be expecting you.
14:48Hey, I'm getting a taste of the ranch life.
14:50You won't buy man a catalog.
15:05Right on time.
15:07You ready?
15:08Yep.
15:12Let's see.
15:14I have our lunch.
15:16Assume we don't pass any eating establishments.
15:19Water.
15:20I have my briefcase.
15:21An extra meal if we get delayed.
15:24I'll only be gone in a few hours.
15:26I believe in being prepared for the unexpected.
15:29I can see that.
15:33Shall we?
15:37You want the ranch.
15:39Is that okay?
15:42It's your wagon.
15:43It's your wagon.
16:08Excuse me.
16:10Do you have a horse and wagon for hire?
16:12I'm sorry.
16:13Everything I have is out.
16:15You don't have anything?
16:16Well, I do have something.
16:18Right.
16:19But it's not exactly a horse.
16:23And it's not exactly a wagon.
16:30How long have you been working at the orphanage?
16:32Uh, I've been in town for just over a week.
16:36Lillian's my niece, and I'm helping out while she's in London to be with her sister.
16:42What do you do otherwise?
16:43I'm a lawyer.
16:45I recently left my practice and relocated from San Francisco.
16:51What kind of law do you practice in San Francisco?
16:53All kinds.
16:54Including some defense work.
16:56Ah, so you represent guilty people.
17:00Not everyone who's been charged with a crime is guilty.
17:04People I arrest are.
17:06Always?
17:08Almost always.
17:10Almost isn't always.
17:17Is what you do gratifying?
17:19You mean what I did?
17:21So I guess the answer's no.
17:24Do you treat every conversation like an interrogation?
17:27Hey, what about almost isn't always?
17:31Talk about interrogating.
17:33One, that's not a word.
17:35And two, maybe we should take a break from saying any words right now.
17:40Fine.
17:54Oh, she's a beauty.
17:57Yes, she is.
17:59Some say she's the fastest horse in the valley.
18:02Possible.
18:03Or maybe she just has the best rider.
18:06Also possible.
18:09What do I have the pleasure, Tess?
18:12I'm going to be straight with you, Wyatt.
18:15I'm hoping to buy this ranch.
18:17Well, I expect you're not alone in that.
18:19Oh, I bet.
18:21Prime bottom land, valley's best access to fresh water.
18:25I suspect you're right.
18:26Well, you can bid at the auction like everyone else.
18:31What if your best offer came before the auction?
18:35Come on, you know me.
18:36Wyatt, I'd do right by the herd, carry on how Ray'd want, and of course, I'd want you to run
18:41these pastures.
18:42Well, that won't be my decision, Tess.
18:46It'll be hers.
18:59Come on, Wyatt.
19:01Look at her.
19:02She looks like she could use all the good advice she could get.
19:06And I'm hoping you'll give it to her.
19:12Tess Stewart.
19:13Hannah Lawrence.
19:16I, uh, yeah, I want to apologize if we got off on the wrong foot yesterday.
19:20My fault.
19:21Stewart.
19:22Yeah.
19:24I remember you and your husband had a small ranch.
19:28Well, it's much bigger now.
19:31Unfortunately, my husband passed several years ago.
19:33I just wanted to say how sorry I am about Ray.
19:37He was a good friend.
19:41Well, I'd best be getting back.
19:48Anything you can do to help would be appreciated.
19:54You disappeared yesterday.
19:56Yeah.
19:57Well, you seem busy, and like I said, I had work to do.
20:03I should get settled.
20:08Shh.
20:09Shhh.
20:58Hello?
21:00Curtis, is it?
21:01Yeah.
21:02I'm Sam, Sam Trombley.
21:04Tess told me I should report to you.
21:06Yeah.
21:07I heard about you.
21:08You're the one up and decided to become a ranch hand.
21:11That's right.
21:12You sure you know what you're getting yourself into?
21:15I aim to find out.
21:18Okay.
21:19Well, let's get started by repairing this corral.
21:21Some of these posts will come loose.
21:24See what you made of, Sam.
21:27Got it.
21:44I'll take him to the stream.
21:47I'll take him to the stream.
21:47I'll set up lunch.
21:51Get eat in the wagon.
21:54You know what?
21:55I'm going to stretch my legs.
21:58I'm going to set up in the field.
22:00Suit yourself.
22:02Yeah.
22:15You know, not every one of my clients was a bad person.
22:20Sure.
22:21Whatever you say.
22:41Don't move!
22:43Watch out!
22:46Oh, God!
22:47Hold on.
23:01Maybe next time we both eat in the wagon.
23:13All right, boss.
23:15Ambrose is putting out the salt lips.
23:17Okay.
23:19Oh, Miss Lawrence.
23:21This is Fenton, one of our ranch hands.
23:23Pleased to meet you.
23:28What's going on?
23:30I want to go see him.
23:56So, what made you want to become a Mountie?
23:58Wanted to help people.
24:00What made you want to become a lawyer?
24:02Believe it or not, same reason.
24:06So, how's all that legal training working out for you at the orphanage?
24:09Some of my organizational skills come into play, but the truth is, I'm a work in progress.
24:15But still, it's worth it.
24:18I bet.
24:23What's that?
24:25Nothing.
24:26Did a snake do that?
24:28It's just a small bite.
24:29From a rattlesnake?
24:31It's through the pants.
24:32Not a lot of venom.
24:33Okay, we need to get the venom out.
24:34Go see a doctor.
24:35Do something.
24:36I'll be okay.
24:38You don't know that.
24:39I do.
24:39It's been before.
24:41How many times?
24:42Three.
24:43This makes four.
24:44I developed a tolerance.
24:46When I was younger, I saw a man die from a rattlesnake bite.
24:50It's important I remain calm.
24:52Slows the venom.
24:53You talking about death is counterproductive.
24:56So is not seeing a doctor.
24:58I'll have a rough go.
24:59But it'll pass.
25:01It'll pass.
25:11Not bad.
25:13Turns out fixing things is the same whether you're in town or on a ranch.
25:17You were prospecting before this.
25:19You quit that?
25:21No.
25:22No.
25:22Just considering my options.
25:25Hey, how do you like the ranch life?
25:27Me?
25:28Grew up on the ranch.
25:30That's all I know.
25:32There's lots to love.
25:34I suppose.
25:36If you don't mind a lot of hard work.
25:39Being outdoors, taking what you can from the land.
25:42There are similarities to prospecting.
25:45Differences, too.
25:47It'd be great to sit out here on my porch after a long day and take it all in.
25:53Here's a tip.
25:54If you want to last here on a Stewart ranch, I'd suggest a little less dreaming.
25:59A lot more working.
26:04Yes, sir.
26:16When's the last time you were on a horse?
26:18My last summer here.
26:21Your Uncle Ray always talked about you.
26:23He did?
26:24Yeah.
26:25All the summers you spent here.
26:27He was always meaning to visit you in St. Louis.
26:30I was meaning to come back and see him.
26:33Well, fortunately, time waits for no man.
26:35Or a woman.
26:39Still, he always appreciates your letters.
26:48He left the gate open all night.
26:50Now half his cattle are missing.
26:51So if you could go check on that for me, huh?
26:58Constable?
27:03Well, if it isn't Michael Fletcher.
27:05How you doing, Jim?
27:06Not bad.
27:07Not bad at all.
27:09So what brings you to Clearwater?
27:10I'm here with Miss Anderson.
27:11It's about New Hope Orphanage in Brookfield.
27:14I'm a lawyer with an office here in Clearwater.
27:17I understand that you're holding a 15-year-old child by the name of Jenny in your juvenile detention facility.
27:24Is she being charged?
27:26Well, she stole a hunk of cheese, but the grocery isn't pressing any charges.
27:31Records show that she ran away from the Hamilton charitable home earlier this year.
27:35As you can see on this telegram, the Children's Bureau contacted New Hope and asked if we had room for
27:42Jenny.
27:42And we do.
27:43So I'd like to take custody of her.
27:46This telegram is addressed to Miss Lillian Walsh.
27:51What's your connection with her?
27:52She's my niece.
27:54I'm helping at the orphanage while she's out of the country.
27:58Does the Children's Bureau know that Lillian Walsh is out of the country?
28:02Yes.
28:04But she didn't tell them that I would be there.
28:06It was kind of a last-minute thing.
28:09Well, then we may have a problem.
28:11Do you really think that Jenny is better off in detention instead of a home?
28:16Come on, Jim.
28:17I can vouch for Miss Anderson.
28:19I'm hard.
28:27Fine.
28:30I'll have her brought out.
28:36Hi, Debbie.
28:37Hi.
28:38I will have a peanut butter cookie, please.
28:41Of course.
28:42Coming right up.
28:45So?
28:47Things seem to be progressing between you and Sam.
28:50Not efficiently, but...
28:52Good.
28:53You wouldn't want to be spending your gold on a man who's oblivious.
28:57Excuse me?
28:58Wasting your time.
29:01Right.
29:02No.
29:03I will not be spending my gold with Sam, and he won't be spending his gold either.
29:08With me, or with anyone.
29:26Did he suffer?
29:29No.
29:31Our attack hit him quick.
29:34He was chopping wood.
29:39He loved his ranch.
29:41Yeah.
29:42He loved everything about his life.
29:46Yeah.
29:49I'll give you some time.
30:12It's not hot in here.
30:14I run hotter than most.
30:16Especially after getting bitten by a rattlesnake.
30:20You have an odd way of saying thank you.
30:22I just don't want you to die.
30:28Here she is.
30:33Hi, Jenny.
30:35My name is Nora.
30:37It's nice to meet you, Ms. Nora.
30:40Did you come with any belongings?
30:42And she came in with only her toes on her back.
30:44I'd like for you to come stay with us at New Hope Orphanage.
30:48Is that okay with you?
30:50That would be nice.
30:53Great.
31:03Jenny, do you mind me asking what happened to your parents?
31:08They died in an accident when I was 12.
31:11I'm so sorry.
31:13And that's when you were put in the Hamilton Charitable Home?
31:18No.
31:19I'm from Ohio.
31:20And I was put in an orphanage there.
31:23How did you end up in Hamilton?
31:26When I was young, my dad told me he had a sister.
31:29So, last year I ran away hoping to find her.
31:33Had you ever been to Hamilton?
31:35No.
31:36How did you get from Ohio to there?
31:40I snuck onto a freight train.
31:42What about your aunt?
31:44I never found her.
31:46Maybe she got married.
31:47I don't know.
31:48How did you end up in the Hamilton Orphanage?
31:51I was found sleeping in a park.
31:57And that's when you ran away again.
32:00The people were mean.
32:02Who?
32:03Just some of the older girls and the people in charge.
32:08This sounds terrible.
32:11I thought I could make it on my own.
32:13How did you get by?
32:15I found small jobs and, you know, cleaning houses, running errands.
32:21Sometimes I'd ask for food or money, but I never stole anything until I took that piece of cheese.
32:28I am not a thief.
32:30I promise.
32:33I believe you.
32:36Okay.
32:37Sign here for the release.
32:40We have got to get you to an infirmary.
32:43What's wrong?
32:45Mountie Fletcher was bitten by a rattlesnake.
32:49Again?
32:50I'll be fine.
32:51It's not as bad as the first time.
32:55Thanks, Jim.
32:56You got it.
33:09How's he doing?
33:11Had my doubts.
33:12Boy's doing good.
33:13Good.
33:13We'll take the free week of work and put him on the payroll.
33:17Let's get that hay up into the loft tonight, huh?
33:20Will do.
33:34I'm not sure that they would have released Jenny without you there.
33:38Thank you, Mountie Fletcher.
33:40You're both welcome.
33:42Promise you'll go see Maggie.
33:44She already had to help me when I aggravated an old wound.
33:47I don't want to be a burden to her.
33:48I think she'll survive.
33:50You, on the other hand, I'm not sure about.
34:01Every child, except one.
34:04We're back.
34:05We're back.
34:10We're back.
34:20We're back.
34:21We're very happy you're joining us.
34:25Annie, you're not the oldest anymore.
34:27I'm still older than you.
34:28It's not a competition.
34:30Annie, why don't you and the girls show Jenny her new room?
34:33Sure.
34:34Come on, I'll show you.
34:41Miss Lillian's usually in charge, but she's on her way to London right now.
34:44I sleep here.
34:46And I sleep over here.
34:49You'll sleep on top.
34:51I think you're going to like it here.
34:54Yeah.
34:55Miss Eleanor and Miss Nora are really nice.
34:58We all have to do chores, though, and I'm sure they'll enroll you in school.
35:01Well, uh, I'm new, so I'll rely on all of you to show me what to do.
35:08Especially you, Annie.
35:09You seem to know a lot.
35:15Looking good.
35:16You might just make it as a ranch hand.
35:18I feel like one.
35:21Gotta say, it's pretty satisfying.
35:27God bless you.
35:28Thanks.
35:33You all right there, buddy?
35:35Uh, yeah.
35:38Yeah.
35:44Where's your cabin?
35:46Up by the North Pasture.
35:48You sure you want to stay here, not at the hotel?
35:52I'll be fine.
35:54Suit yourself.
35:56Night.
35:58Night.
36:07I thought your leg had healed.
36:09It has.
36:10This is another matter.
36:12I had got a little bite.
36:14Bug?
36:15Rouse snake.
36:16Where?
36:18Here.
36:22Watch it.
36:23Those are government-issued.
36:24That's the least of my concerns right now.
36:27How long?
36:28It's been hours.
36:29That's too long.
36:30It's not the first time.
36:32I'll be okay.
36:33I just need something for the swelling and pain.
36:35You haven't been in Brookfield long, and you've already had a knee injury and got a snake bite.
36:39It's the right of my life.
36:41Do you look for trouble, or does trouble look for you?
36:45I'm still trying to figure that out.
36:46I'm still trying to figure it out.
37:15Oh!
37:20Get!
37:20Go!
37:21Go away!
37:22Shoot!
37:23Go!
37:23Get!
37:26Oh!
37:31No, no, no, no, no.
37:36There's no secret.
37:38Cooking just takes practice.
37:40Don't sell yourself short, Eleanor.
37:42You're a great cook.
37:43Look, just remember, if all else fails, peanut butter and jelly will always do the trick.
37:50Oh.
37:52Look at him.
37:54Last time someone knocked this late, it was you.
37:56Does Miss Lillian have another aunt?
37:58That would be news to me.
38:07Hello.
38:07Hi.
38:08Would you happen to have any matches?
38:10I'm staying at my uncle's ranch.
38:11Or for now, I guess, my ranch.
38:15Come in.
38:19I'm Nora.
38:20This is Eleanor.
38:21Hello.
38:22I'm Hannah.
38:23Sorry to disturb you.
38:25I arrived yesterday to wrap up my uncle's estate, and I'm literally stuck there in the dark.
38:29Well, come in.
38:30Join us for supper.
38:31I don't want to bother you.
38:33It's no bother.
38:35Please, join us.
38:37Okay, something smells good.
38:40That's Miss Eleanor's cooking.
38:42And you don't want to miss it.
38:45Come on in.
38:47We were just setting up.
38:49Make yourself at home.
38:57Pardon me for asking, but do orphanages generally look like this?
39:02No.
39:02This one is different.
39:03It was established to be more like a home.
39:07I love it here.
39:10That's really great to hear, Jenny.
39:15So you're staying at the Lawrence Ranch?
39:17That's right.
39:20You don't look like any rancher I've ever seen.
39:23What'd she look like?
39:26Like a fancy lady.
39:29Actually, I do own a fancy dress shop in St. Louis.
39:34It shows in your style.
39:38It's late.
39:39Why don't you stay the night?
39:42I've already been so kind.
39:44If you don't like a dark house, you will certainly not like the dark woods.
40:00I really appreciate it.
40:02I have first-hand knowledge that this sofa is very comfortable.
40:07Oh, I'm sure it'll be great.
40:09How long are you in town?
40:11Not long.
40:14My uncle passed away and left me his ranch.
40:16I'll be putting it up for auction in the next few days.
40:20I'm a lawyer.
40:21If you need any help with the paperwork, let me know.
40:24You're a lawyer and you're running this orphanage?
40:27I'm just helping out until my niece returns.
40:31That's very kind of you.
40:32It's the least I could do.
40:35Long story.
40:39Well, I am.
40:41Perfect.
40:43Hello, man.
40:44Please, God, take care of Miss Lillian, who's on her way to London to see her sister.
40:49And please take care of Miss Eleanor and Miss Nora.
40:51They are taking care of us now.
40:53And thank you for bringing us Jenny.
40:55We hope she likes it here.
41:03Thank you, Lord, for leading me to a safe place and for the kindness, food, and clothes I've received.
41:25Oh, I was just at your uncle's ranch.
41:29I wanted to talk to you.
41:31Okay.
41:33It's an offer for your ranch.
41:36I got a line of credit from the bank to back that up.
41:39Now, it's a fair price, and it gets you back home to where you're from sooner rather than later.
41:44My experience with negotiations is that the first offer is never the best.
41:49I don't know your experience, but around here we're pretty straight with people.
41:53I don't really know you.
41:55So why should I trust that this is a fair price?
41:57You don't have to trust me.
41:59You can talk to Wyatt.
42:14Good morning.
42:15What ails you?
42:17Sam.
42:18What happened?
42:20Hey.
42:21Oh, you're allergic.
42:23It seems so.
42:25You're going to have to find something else to do with your you-know-what.
42:28Come back to see.
42:31Yep, just here.
42:33Oh.
42:37Can we talk?
42:39Yep.
42:40Tess stopped by and gave me an offer.
42:42$15,000.
42:44What do you think?
42:45Think that's a good price?
42:47I think you can do better.
42:53What do you think the ranch is worth?
42:56To your Uncle Ray, it was pricey's.
43:15Where's Jenny?
43:15I didn't see her outside.
43:17She wasn't setting the table with the other children.
43:20Annie told her we all have to help out.
43:25I'm going to go check up on her.
43:39Jenny?
43:40Yes?
43:42Breakfast is ready.
43:44Okay.
44:01We'll see you next time.
44:23We'll see you next time.
44:24Bye.
44:24Bye.
44:24Bye.
44:24Bye.
44:24You
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