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00:00Previously on When Hope Calls, last night was one of the most beautiful, meaningful kisses I've ever felt.
00:08You just keep outdoing yourself.
00:10I see you've met our new pastor.
00:13Pastor?
00:14Reverend Joshua Daniels.
00:15Pleasure to make your acquaintance, Nora.
00:18An investor wants me to design a new collection.
00:20Since when did this ranch become a fashion boutique?
00:22My former boss was bribing a judge in San Francisco.
00:26Can you believe it?
00:27And you didn't know.
00:28How can you even ask that?
00:30Tess!
00:34I have what others want.
00:36I've fought hard to get it, and I'm going to have to fight even harder to keep them.
00:39You know, some men are meant to sit by the fire.
00:43Others are meant to be in the line of fire.
00:45I think we both know what your calling is.
01:09I have it, and I'm actually a woman.
01:11I'm going to be in the line of fire.
01:11One, two, three.
01:14I love you.
01:15Because I am a woman.
01:16Oh, God.
01:18I love you.
01:21I love you.
01:30Wally and Art said peanut butter, and Ruby and Annie said chocolate.
01:36I'll take whatever's left, I guess.
01:39Will Debbie have shortbread?
01:40Well, she's not quite open yet, but we can ask.
01:43What about you, Maggie?
01:45I'm having brunch with Sam, so I don't want to spoil my appetite.
01:48Is Sam your boyfriend now?
01:50Steve.
01:52Uh, well, we haven't had that conversation yet.
01:56I think you should make Sam your boyfriend.
01:58He's nice.
01:59I think so, too.
02:01What will only be a few minutes.
02:04Steve, can you keep an eye out?
02:07I can keep an eye out myself.
02:09I know you can, Charlotte.
02:11I just want to keep you safe.
02:13Come on, let's play a game.
02:22I can't see you.
02:36Hello.
02:38Hello.
02:38Hello. Welcome to Debbie's pastry. Congratulations, you did it. How does it feel? Not yet real.
02:47I have been waiting for this for so long and the day is finally here. Well, this is for you
02:52from the children to commemorate your new and improved bake shop. Oh, I love it. And Hannah
03:00made you this apron and we are all just so excited for you. This is so thoughtful. Thank you. And
03:08I
03:08hope you'll come back when I open. I got a brand new teapot just for cream tea to remind you
03:12of home.
03:13I can't wait. I have always had a dream of creating a sanctuary where people could connect
03:20and gather or play games while enjoying a pastry and a coffee. Sounds perfect. And just what Brookfield
03:26needs. Well, these are for the children. Your snickerdoodles are almost ready and my cinnamon
03:33buns are just out of the oven. See you soon.
03:49Don't let me stop you. Oh, Hungry Man Special. My favorite too.
03:53Join me. I'm fine. Good news from Clearwater, I'm hoping.
03:59Huntsman won't be bothering you or anyone else for a very long time.
04:02I appreciate that.
04:06How are you doing?
04:08Why?
04:10Experience like you had can really mess with a person.
04:12Ah, well, not me. I'm fine.
04:16Ronnie?
04:18Oh.
04:19This tab's on me.
04:20Oh, Michael doesn't accept free stuff.
04:22I'm making a chapter in this one time.
04:24Yeah.
04:25Hey, wait, Tess. On you means it's on you and not the hotel, right?
04:28You're paying?
04:29Keep up the good work, Ronnie.
04:35Enjoy.
04:47Envision it with me, Joe. A third story of the Royal Brookfield.
04:53It'll even have a honeymoon suite. I mean, just think of the possibilities.
04:58That sounds terrific, Ronnie. I love the idea. It's just, how are you going to pay for it?
05:04Oh, I have an investor in mind.
05:05Sam?
05:06You know it. That guy's got more money than he knows what to do with.
05:12And a third story just makes sense.
05:14So you're looking for a loan?
05:17Well, more like an endowment.
05:18Oh.
05:19So he gives you money and you don't give him anything.
05:23Exactly. Yeah.
05:24I was thinking I could name a floor of the Tremblay in his honor.
05:27You know, a room or a chair.
05:30In any case, this will be part of his legacy. And you cannot put a price on that, my friendly.
05:35Did I just hear something about someone saying there was money to invest? Because I've got a rock-solid idea.
05:43What is it?
05:44Well, I'm not going to tell you.
05:58I wasn't sure if you'd be joining me.
06:01I wouldn't miss morning rounds.
06:06Okay.
06:07I know it's been a lot with me juggling design duties with the ranch, and it will be for a
06:12while.
06:14Excellent.
06:16So, I wanted to show my appreciation for your support and understanding.
06:26I know you love your long coat, but in the summer it can get a bit hot.
06:30Still durable and practical.
06:32Just with a touch of fashion thrown in.
06:37You made this?
06:38You seem surprised.
06:42Come on.
06:43Try it on.
07:01That's perfect.
07:03Well, how did you know my size?
07:06So what do I do?
07:09This doesn't get you out of your rounds.
07:12Of course not.
07:20I feel bad that we're dining at the hotel instead of the bakery.
07:23Well, in our defense, Debbie doesn't serve brunch.
07:26Plus, this is our spot.
07:29Our tradition with my favorite person.
07:32I feel the same.
07:35Ah, Sam, my good man.
07:37Hi, Ronnie.
07:39Uh, did I tell you both that I've been thinking about expanding the hotel?
07:43Imagine, if you will, a third story with, now get this, your very own private dining area?
07:49Yeah.
07:50Shouldn't you be talking to your partner before discussing changes to the hotel?
07:53Well, now, I have an idea you might be very interested in.
07:58Would you mind excusing us for a moment so I can talk to Sam and Brian?
08:03Privacy does sound good about now.
08:05Gentlemen, I'd be interested in hearing your ideas, but right now I'd like to focus on my girlfriend.
08:09Please.
08:11Girlfriend?
08:12Um, is it okay that I call you that?
08:15They'll talk to you later.
08:17Sam, I would be delighted and honored to call you my boyfriend.
08:23Congratulations.
08:24Now, about a private meeting.
08:26There's not too many private spots around.
08:28Well, I'd be more than happy to carve out a little space to host this meeting.
08:31At a nominal fee, of course.
08:33Perhaps after brunch.
08:35Absolutely.
08:37You heard the man.
08:38Go.
08:39Go.
08:44Ronnie?
08:45Oh.
08:55Rufus!
08:57Michael.
08:59Hi.
09:00Hi.
09:02I hope everything went well in Clearwater.
09:05It did.
09:06Case is now wrapped up.
09:07Great.
09:09I got a telegram.
09:11I'm from Zoe in San Francisco.
09:13She has a meeting set up with the police.
09:15Oh.
09:16Good.
09:20Well, I guess we'll get going.
09:23Can we play more with Rufus?
09:25Please.
09:36That's one way to do it.
09:39I would try two flakes at a time.
09:41It's, uh, easier.
09:43Cleaner, too.
09:45I thought it would save time.
09:48What's the big rush?
09:50Just trying to be more efficient.
09:53Well, if you're busy, I can do it.
09:56I'll make it work.
09:56Don't worry.
09:57I have no plans to give up my ranching duties.
10:09Uh, the...
10:10We have some cattle to tend to.
10:15You coming?
10:18Rufus, let go.
10:20You have to let go.
10:24Have you been inside Debbie's Pastries yet?
10:26It looks great.
10:28Um, no.
10:29Not yet.
10:31We got free cookies.
10:33What's your favorite?
10:34Miss Nora loves snickerdoodles.
10:36I do.
10:38But they weren't ready yet.
10:39Ah.
10:40Snickerdoodles.
10:42I'm a sucker for the Butter Tart Bandits.
10:45Mm.
10:45Of course you are.
10:47Is that real, or do you have to say that as part of the red surge?
10:51I'm not inclined to discuss.
10:56You know, that whole thing with my former mentor, it goes without saying, I wasn't involved.
11:03I had no idea Carter was potentially bribing a judge.
11:09As a Mountie, I really shouldn't comment on an active case.
11:13Like, you have an opinion.
11:16It's not for me to say.
11:20I know you have Mountie priorities, and I respect that.
11:25It's just, I thought we were friends.
11:30We are friends.
11:34Charlotte, wait!
11:38You're okay.
11:39I can do things myself.
11:41I don't always want to wait.
11:44I know, it can be frustrating.
11:46You know, I don't have any Mountie business for Rufus today.
11:51So if the children would like, they could play with him at the orphanage.
11:54Can we, Miss Nora?
11:55Please.
11:59That would be nice.
12:10Ben!
12:12Welcome to Debbie's Pastries.
12:13Hi.
12:15Hi.
12:16Wow.
12:17Congrats.
12:18I'll have my usual.
12:19One cherry strudel coming right up.
12:21It really looks good in here.
12:23Doesn't it?
12:26Thanks.
12:26And as part of our opening day special, everyone gets a coffee, free, when they dine in.
12:43So, what do you think?
12:45It's not exactly a private room, but okay, it'll have to do.
12:51What are you all doing?
12:52Is that Ken?
12:53No, no, no.
12:54I'll check.
12:56No, no, no.
12:58Sam's only meeting me.
12:59This isn't for anyone else.
13:02What is going on here?
13:04These people say they heard that Sam's looking for ways to spend his money.
13:08No.
13:08No more people.
13:09Go on.
13:10Shoot.
13:10That's okay.
13:11It's okay.
13:12I'll hear everyone's ideas.
13:16All right.
13:22Yes, I know what it looks like, Harley, but it's different this time.
13:26I just need a short-term loan.
13:28Listen, I wish I could help, Tom, but I just don't have much in reserve.
13:33Right.
13:34Yeah, of course.
13:36Hey, uh, you see that line over there?
13:40I heard it's because that kid Sam is taking pitches this afternoon, looking for somewhere
13:45to invest his gold.
13:46Oh, yeah?
13:47I've got an idea myself.
13:48What have you got to lose?
13:53Tom.
13:55You'll get through this.
14:03What, uh, what was that all about?
14:05Oh, Tom's having money troubles.
14:07Not another get-rich-quick scheme.
14:09I don't know the specifics, just that he got in over his head and seems a bit desperate
14:14for a loan.
14:16I'm surprised he hasn't asked you.
14:19Well, he probably thinks I don't have it.
14:21Well, do you?
14:21Not exactly.
14:24How are you doing, anyway?
14:26Good.
14:56What's this?
14:56The truth is.
14:56My alb.
14:57Oh.
14:58What is that?
14:59Rose oil.
15:01Oh, smells like happiness.
15:02Yes, there's something different about you, and it's not the rose oil.
15:09Sam and I are official.
15:12Oh!
15:13I am so happy for you.
15:16You deserve this, Maggie.
15:18So do you.
15:19You are innocent, and the truth will always come to light.
15:23Just focus on what you can control.
15:28I'm ready, Miss Nora.
15:30Ready?
15:31You haven't heard of what Sam is doing?
15:33So you've got your slipper orchids, your monkey orchids, your dancing lady orchids, your cattle yacht orchids.
15:41How many kinds of orchids are there?
15:44Oh, there are thousands of varieties.
15:46Some are more rare than others.
15:47So you want to be an orchid farmer?
15:51Most definitely.
15:53And how long do they take to grow?
15:55Well, they can take seven years.
15:58Seven?
15:58But it's worth it.
16:02Right.
16:02Right.
16:03And that's all the time we have today.
16:05But I haven't even brought in my samples.
16:08Yeah, we're now limiting it to five minutes per person, Harley.
16:10But there's so many more.
16:13You've got boat orchids.
16:14Yes.
16:15And vanilla orchids.
16:16Wonderful.
16:16And jewel orchids.
16:17And the colors.
16:19Of course.
16:19We're talking white, purple, pink, blue, orange.
16:30Where do they come up with these things?
16:32I had no idea this town was so creative.
16:36Sam, there are ideas, and then there is execution.
16:39I mean, how many of these people can actually follow through and deliver?
16:43Give you a third story.
16:47Something to think about.
16:52Only five minutes per person, folks.
16:54All right?
16:54Sam's a very busy man.
16:55Next.
16:56Boat orchids.
17:05Nice jacket.
17:07A gift from Hannah.
17:09Oh, the fashion designer's rubbing off on you.
17:13Not even a little bit.
17:14Suit yourself.
17:17So what's up?
17:18Another fence need fixing?
17:20Almost done with this style, and then I can steal away?
17:23Actually, I'm here for Hannah.
17:27I know.
17:27She said she needed my help with her collection.
17:30I'm not sure what that means, but I'm all caught up at the ranch for today, so I said I
17:36could spare a bit of time.
17:41Yeah.
17:49So, it's a chemistry set for kids?
17:51Yes, sir.
17:53I mean, Mr. Sam.
17:55You can create all kinds of things.
17:58Helpful stuff for cleaning the house, and fun kid stuff, too.
18:02And where are children supposed to use these chemistry sets?
18:05Just at home, like I do.
18:11Wow!
18:13This is how you make a volcano.
18:15Oh.
18:15Is it safe?
18:17Uh, most of the time.
18:21Okay.
18:26Oh, wow.
18:27Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:30Of course there will be the occasional accident.
18:33This feels like an insurance claim waiting to happen.
18:37You did a great job, Steve.
18:39Yes, but I'm afraid that's all the time we have, uh, Stu.
18:41Steve.
18:42Bye-bye, Steve.
18:43Thank you so much for coming in.
18:49Joe.
18:50Nice to see a friendly face.
18:52Big first day.
18:53How's it going?
18:54All right.
18:54You know, I'm just trying for the life of me to get people to stay and stick around a while.
19:00Ugh.
19:02I bought all these chairs and tables for no reason.
19:04Yeah, well, give them time.
19:06You know, people don't like change, and, well, Brooke feels a bit preoccupied today.
19:11Maybe you just have to remind them of what you're offering here.
19:16Thanks.
19:17You're a good friend.
19:19That's what I'm here for.
19:20Um, but I, uh, would love to stay and chat, but no one's watching this store, so.
19:30And good luck.
19:32Thanks.
19:36Our ranch is one of the oldest here in Brookfield.
19:40Now, ranching is my livelihood.
19:42Having your support would mean everything to my family.
19:46You know I tried ranching.
19:48Um, it wasn't really for me, so what are we talking about?
19:52A partnership?
19:53No, no, I don't need a partner.
19:55What I need is a loan.
19:58And I'm not really looking to take on the role of a bank.
20:01It would be short term.
20:02I pay you back in 30 days, 2% interest.
20:06I promise.
20:13I'm sorry, Tom, but I appreciate you coming in.
20:18The way you speak about your ranch, the passion you have, I want that.
20:23I want to build something I can believe in.
20:29Best of luck.
20:31Thanks.
20:35Oh, great.
20:36Living alone.
20:37Next.
20:41Yeah.
20:45I'm sorry it didn't work out, Steve.
20:47I love your ideas.
20:49Some may be safer than others, but that's not a reflection on your talents.
20:54No matter what, I think you have an exceptional mind.
20:58Really?
20:58Absolutely.
21:00My experience, God's rejection is really a redirection.
21:06Something even better.
21:07I like that idea.
21:09So do I.
21:11Nora, I need your legal services.
21:14Uh, okay.
21:15How can I help you?
21:16I have an ironclad idea that I need to have protected.
21:20I was all set to pitch it, and I saw the line of people just waiting to give their ideas
21:25away for free.
21:26What's your idea?
21:27Ah, nice try, young man.
21:29Uh, well, I'm bringing Steve back to the orphanage, but I can meet you later.
21:33Oh, yeah.
21:33How about a Debbie's Pastries?
21:35The town gossip?
21:36Not a chance.
21:38The hotel?
21:40Yeah, all right then.
21:41See you then.
21:41Goodbye.
21:48Maggie.
21:50You're here to pitch?
21:52Actually, I've brought a little bit of sustenance and a pitch that we have dinner together tomorrow.
21:59That is the best idea I've heard all day.
22:03How did all this come about?
22:05Well, it started small, and it's now a little overwhelming.
22:10But it's also been eye-opening.
22:12Hearing people be so passionate about their ideas makes me want to find the thing I'm passionate about.
22:17That's amazing.
22:18Well, have you thought about what you love?
22:21Um, like a person?
22:25Um, let me rephrase.
22:29Uh, where do you like to spend most of your time?
22:32I spend most of my time right here.
22:35True.
22:36Well, I'm sure the perfect investment will find you.
22:39I believe in you, Sam.
22:42I'm glad you stopped by.
22:43Me too.
22:47No fraternizing with the investor.
22:50Oh.
22:51I'm Maggie.
22:52See you later.
22:57There we go.
23:02I'm sorry, Hannah, but I should probably get back to the ranch.
23:06Please, I just need your help for a little longer.
23:08You make the designs look beautiful.
23:12Oh, hold that pose.
23:14Huh?
23:16Wait, you didn't mention you were going to be taking photographs.
23:18Sorry.
23:20I need to send photos of the collection to my investor,
23:22and the hanger doesn't really do the outfits justice.
23:27Truth is, I've never had my photo taken before.
23:37So, I just need a brief description of your patent property.
23:41Description?
23:42You want me to tell you my idea and how it works?
23:47Exactly.
23:48And then it'll be about four weeks before we hear back.
23:51What?
23:52Sam's money be gone by then.
23:54Have you seen the line of people over there?
23:56Okay.
23:58How about I write out a contract for Sam
24:00where he vows not to repeat your idea
24:03and use it without your permission.
24:05Sam will sign it, and your idea will be safe.
24:14That's nice.
24:16Uh, let's try one where you elongate your neck.
24:22Right.
24:24Yeah.
24:25How's that?
24:27Good.
24:28Good.
24:31Okay, let's try one maybe where you soften your gaze.
24:38Yeah.
24:40Better?
24:41Yeah.
24:43Mm-hmm.
24:46Yeah, it's great.
24:52All right, listen up, friends, if you would.
24:54Due to high demand,
24:56pitches will now be limited to one idea per person.
24:59All right?
25:00That's one idea.
25:01Sorry, no exceptions.
25:02Oh, Tess.
25:04What's this all about?
25:05Sam has got money to burn.
25:07And he's looking for investments.
25:08So I was thinking that...
25:10I see you, Harley West.
25:12Sam should see my beautiful samples.
25:14We need to talk later.
25:16Harley.
25:28Well, Ken, Nora.
25:31I thought I'd stop by later to collect Rufus, if that's okay.
25:35Sure.
25:35That sounds good.
25:38If you'll excuse me, please,
25:40I'm currently in the middle of a meeting with a paying client.
25:45Of course.
25:47Excuse me.
25:48Paying?
25:49I thought this was a consult.
25:53Mm-hmm.
26:00Oh, sorry to interrupt.
26:01I need the feed ledger.
26:02Oh, that's in that pile.
26:06I'm not sure what I'm interrupting.
26:08Lucy's helping me.
26:09I need, uh, photos for my collection.
26:12The investor wants a preliminary look at my designs.
26:15Okay.
26:17You know, I don't think I've seen you in a getup like this before, Lucy.
26:21Suits you.
26:22Doesn't it?
26:24Um, maybe there's someone better for these photographs.
26:28I can't figure out how to stand, what to do with my hands.
26:32You'll get the hang of it.
26:33What if I don't?
26:35Okay.
26:35What if these photographs mess you up with your investor?
26:38They won't.
26:39You'll get there.
26:41Won't she, Wyatt?
26:42Uh, yeah.
26:44Sure.
26:45I-I don't think so.
26:46I clearly don't know what I'm doing.
26:48Maybe that's because you're an outdoor cat stuck indoors.
26:51What does that mean?
26:53Uh, it means she's, uh, not in her natural habitat.
26:58Do you want to try some shots outside, Lucy?
27:01Sure.
27:02Um, it's worth a shot.
27:05The Mounties seem to want a very thorough assessment of your health.
27:10Yes.
27:11Headquarters want to see if I'm ready to go back out in the field.
27:14Back out?
27:15Mm-hmm.
27:16Oh.
27:18Okay, um, well, let's get started.
27:21Thanks.
27:22Did you see Nora today?
27:24I did.
27:25We went to celebrate Debbie's opening.
27:26Right.
27:27You mentioned that.
27:29Did she also mention a conversation we had?
27:31She did?
27:34Look, I get the feeling she's upset.
27:37I'm trying to figure out how upset.
27:40I tried talking to her.
27:43Got the impression she wasn't open to it.
27:45I see.
27:47Now, in your line of work, is that perhaps what you call evidence?
27:56Oh.
27:58One brownie to go, please, Debbie.
27:59Oh, Ronnie.
28:00You look like you could use a break.
28:02Why don't you sit down, have a tea with that brownie?
28:04No rest for the weary, I'm afraid.
28:05Yes, I'm busy running all of Sam's investment proposals.
28:08You know, it's quite an undertaking.
28:10I heard something about that.
28:11Yeah.
28:12Ooh, samples, huh?
28:13Yes, I was hoping to lure people into the bakery.
28:16Nice.
28:17Hey, you know what?
28:17On second thought, cancel the brownie.
28:20These will tide me over.
28:22Got to get back to the pitches.
28:23Oh, before you go, about the pitches,
28:26I have something that I think would be a real winner.
28:28Maybe you can pass it along?
28:30Sure.
28:31It's a bread slicing machine.
28:33How's that?
28:35Imagine.
28:36Pre-sliced bread.
28:39Debbie, Debbie, Debbie.
28:40I cannot, in good conscience,
28:43take an idea like that to Sam.
28:45A bread slicing machine.
28:47That's a good one.
28:48Okay.
28:50Have a great one, Ronnie.
28:57Congratulations.
28:59I am giving you an excellent bill of health.
29:03Previous injuries all healed.
29:07Uh, yes.
29:08You have full approval to go into any posting.
29:14Now, does this mean that your temporary assignment here might be coming to a close?
29:19They're sending you back out into the field?
29:22Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to either of those questions.
29:25Michael, I know I'm not alone in hoping you stay here in Brookfield.
29:30That would definitely be my preference, too.
29:34But I just have to wait my orders.
29:43Coronavirus.
29:48Prosperable Fletcher?
29:49Good day to you, my friend.
29:50And you, Ronnie.
29:53Well, hey, Michael.
29:54I hope all's going well.
29:55Thanks, Joe.
29:56Appreciate that.
30:19Oh, hey.
30:23You know, buzz around town is there's some sucker ready to invest in anything.
30:30Not anything. I just need to find the right thing.
30:35You know what, Sam? I might be able to help you out there.
30:44Let's try one here.
30:46Yeah. What were you thinking?
30:49I was thinking I need to head to the North Pasture.
30:52Shh. Pretend you just finished a long ride and you're feeding your horse.
30:59Okay. Yeah.
31:03Lucy, you look like you never fed a horse a carrot before.
31:08It's not going to take you from where you're holding like that.
31:11Come on, sassy. Oh, that's great. That's great.
31:18Uh, let's try one with you sitting up on the fence.
31:22Yeah.
31:27I don't think I've ever seen Lucy lounging on the fence before, but, uh...
31:34Sure.
31:47Tom.
31:48Hold up.
31:51Hey, Tess. How are you feeling?
31:54Why does everybody keep asking me that? I'm fine.
31:58Listen, I was, uh...
32:00I was talking to Harley and he was telling me about your troubles.
32:03Harley? Why is he running his mouth off like that?
32:05Because he's concerned.
32:07And, you know, it's a good thing he told me because I might be able to help you out.
32:12How?
32:13With the short term loan.
32:15You have the capital for that?
32:16Yeah, I think so, but Liz, this will have to be official, right?
32:20I'll need a contract and collateral, security.
32:23Sure, sure. Yeah, of course.
32:24Okay.
32:25Okay, well, you know, get me the numbers and I'll have something written up.
32:30I'll be happy to sign it, Tess, but it has to be soon.
32:33Yeah, it will be.
32:36Mm-hmm.
32:37Thank you, Tess. You've saved me a world of trouble.
32:40Yeah.
32:45Miss Nora, come see. Charlotte taught Rufus a trick.
32:48That's exciting. What is it?
32:50Are you ready? Are you watching?
32:52I am.
32:54Okay.
33:00Rufus, bring me my dolly, please.
33:07Thank you, Rufus.
33:10Did you see?
33:11I sure did.
33:13You taught him that?
33:14Yes. Now, Rufus can help me find things.
33:17Isn't it great?
33:18It's wonderful.
33:19Oh, Charlotte, you sure have a special way with him.
33:23I think I do.
33:25Good boy.
33:29Oh.
33:34Oh, Tess, I was hoping to catch you.
33:36Yeah, I wanted to talk to you.
33:37Sam's just finishing up listening to investment proposals.
33:40Now is the perfect time to hit him up with the idea of a third storm.
33:43I don't think so.
33:44Well, come on, we can present a united front.
33:46I think this is something you should take up with your partner.
33:49Well, Tess, that's exactly what I'm trying to do.
33:51No, I mean your new partner.
33:53New?
33:54I have sold my half of the Royal Brookfield to Sam.
33:58No, I have.
34:00And I think you two are going to work really well together.
34:02He's thrilled.
34:03Sam?
34:04Yeah.
34:06Sam.
34:11Well, Tess told me the good news.
34:14So?
34:15Partners.
34:16Pretty excited.
34:17Oh, yeah.
34:17Me too, me too.
34:18Very, very excited.
34:20So you still want to rent out this sweet little spot to hear pitches tomorrow, you know?
34:24At a partner's discount, of course.
34:26No.
34:26No, no, no, no.
34:28What would be the point?
34:29Oh, good.
34:30Oh, so you decided to invest all your money into the Royal Brookfield.
34:33Well, I plan on investing all my time and energy into the hotel.
34:36I don't have time to sit around all day and list no ideas.
34:38I got a hotel to run.
34:40Yeah, but Sam, I run the hotel.
34:42Yes, yes, you do run it, but now you've got a partner.
34:44A partner with a lot of ideas on how to improve this place.
34:48You see, the thing with Tess was, she was more what you call a silent partner.
34:52Sure.
34:52Sure, but she was a rancher.
34:53Me, I am a former gold miner, now hotelier.
34:56I'm going to get this place up to date.
34:57I can hardly wait.
34:58I got it.
34:59I got it.
34:59I got it.
35:00Here, just sign this and you'll make the best investment a man could ever make.
35:03Well, I'm sorry, Ken.
35:05I'm not listening to any more pitches.
35:06I found my vocation.
35:08I'm taking over the hotel.
35:09No, no.
35:10But Sam, look, look.
35:11Right here.
35:12Sign here, Sam.
35:13Sam, Sam, Sam.
35:13Sam!
35:15Silent, partner.
35:18Silent.
35:19Silent.
35:19Silent...
35:27Silent...
35:30Silent.
35:48Let's see your arm on the fence there.
35:50Yeah.
35:51Perfect.
35:53Oh, that's wonderful.
35:55You guys are still at it.
35:57Yes, but it's going great.
35:59Just a few more.
36:01Okay.
36:01Just like that.
36:02Yeah.
36:03My investor will be very happy.
36:08I thought I'd see the day you'd be posing for photos.
36:13You and me both.
36:18Hannah, everything okay?
36:22Yes.
36:23Great.
36:26Thank you both.
36:27You look perfect.
36:39Okay.
36:41Perfect.
36:44Thank you so much, Debbie.
36:46This is so lovely.
36:47It's my pleasure.
36:48Thank you, sir.
36:53So, I hear you have a big idea.
36:57What is it?
36:58I'll never tell.
37:00Really?
37:01Come on, Ken.
37:02All I'll say is, one day, there'll be a Newsom.
37:08That's what I'm calling.
37:10A Newsom.
37:11In every household in Brookfield.
37:14Maybe the world.
37:16Mark my words.
37:18Hmm.
37:18Sounds very special.
37:22In the meantime, how about a game of cribbage?
37:25I'm in.
37:26Yeah, me too.
37:27So long as you're both prepared to lose.
37:32Harley.
37:34Hi.
37:35Cinnamon bun.
37:36Of course.
37:37You know me too well.
37:39And this place puts me in mind of your Auntie Pearl's Sunday dinner.
37:44Those were the days.
37:45I know.
37:46I miss her, too.
37:51He's right, you know.
37:52Your Aunt Pearl would be so very proud of you.
37:55Well, it was you and Maggie who got everyone to come.
37:58Oh, you created this warm space full of delicious pastries and fun games and great friends.
38:04That's all you.
38:08Thanks, Joe.
38:14Hi.
38:15This is good to take.
38:16This is very good to take.
38:23Okay, Charlotte.
38:24Charlotte, it's time to go in.
38:26Rufus has to leave soon.
38:28Can I give Rufus a treat before he goes?
38:30Well, I don't think Rufus will say no to a treat.
38:37Oh, wait.
38:38Honey, let me help you.
38:39It's okay.
38:40Rufus is helping me.
38:42Okay, careful.
38:46I did it with Rufus.
38:48Did you see?
38:49I did.
38:51Charlotte, sweetheart.
38:54I'm so proud of you.
38:56Okay.
38:59What's going on?
39:00I wanted you to try Debbie's cream tea.
39:02I have a surprise.
39:04Close your eyes.
39:15Right over here.
39:21Okay.
39:24Open them.
39:26Oh, they're beautiful.
39:30Where did you get them?
39:32Harley.
39:33He knows more about orchids than you'd ever care to hear.
39:36I wanted to find a special way to thank you.
39:39For what?
39:41For making me believe that a simple gold miner can do anything he sets his mind to.
39:45Does this mean you found your investment?
39:47I did.
39:50I bought half the hotel off Tess.
39:53I'm going to be partners with Ronnie.
39:54We're going to run the place together.
39:55Oh, that's amazing.
39:58Wait, how does Ronnie feel about this?
40:00He's just as excited as I am.
40:02Well, he will be.
40:05The thing is, Maggie, all of my dreams are coming true because of you.
40:12I found my girl.
40:14I found my calling.
40:17I am one lucky man.
40:22I'm the lucky one, Sam.
40:32Oh, there's Tess.
40:33See you later.
40:40My dad gave me a ride to town and told me what you did.
40:46I'm glad I could help.
40:48Such a relief for him.
40:50And me.
40:51Okay.
40:51That's enough.
40:52You're welcome.
40:54All right.
40:55I know you hate being thanked, but to have you bail my father out like that means a lot.
41:02You know, Luz, here in Brookfield, that's just what we ranchers do.
41:06We look out for each other.
41:09Right on.
41:17Are you here for Rufus?
41:19I am.
41:20I'm missing my deputy.
41:22Thank you for letting us borrow him.
41:25He's been great for Charlotte.
41:26I'm glad.
41:30These are for you.
41:32Oh.
41:36Snickerdoodles.
41:38I wanted to clarify some things about our conversation earlier.
41:47I shouldn't have reacted the way I did.
41:49I was a little thrown by your response.
41:53As a Mountie, I often encounter people who turn out not to be who I thought they were.
42:00Wait.
42:01Are you saying the bribery allegations against my former boss changed your opinion of me?
42:06No.
42:07I mean, I've gone undercover a lot.
42:11So I've learned not to trust people.
42:13Because if I did and I was wrong, it'd be dangerous.
42:20I see.
42:22It's different with you.
42:26Do you make me want to learn to be better at sharing feelings?
42:30At trusting?
42:32I'm not good at it.
42:35But...
42:36Eating you...
42:38Knowing you...
42:40Makes me want to try.
42:44I'm trying, Nora.
42:46I am.
42:51Hello, Moni Fletcher.
42:54Miss Nora, Eleanor says supper is ready.
42:57Thanks, Steve.
43:01I'll let you and the children get on with your evening.
43:04Thank you, Michael.
43:08Thank you for trying.
43:19Rufus!
43:20Reaboard!
43:21Rufus!
43:28Reaboard!
43:30Bye-bye!
43:31Bye-bye!
43:32Bye-bye!
43:41Bye-bye!
43:43Bye-bye!
43:47Bye-bye!
43:53You
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