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00:01:01Mayor Evans, I can't believe you're putting the interest of those no-account orphans over the good of this town.
00:01:05I am doing no such thing, Ray. Thank you, sir.
00:01:08I am trying to be fair to everyone.
00:01:10There's no reason to believe those children are a danger to anybody.
00:01:14You tell that to my brother.
00:01:16The entire town is sorry about what happened to Carl.
00:01:20But you can't blame his death on the orphans.
00:01:24It could all be some terrible coincidence.
00:01:40Uh, you might be, uh, looking for me. Please, come on in.
00:01:47I am Maxwell Evans, town mayor.
00:01:50Linda Simpson, the new doctor.
00:01:51Welcome.
00:01:52Well, thank you, Cyrus. Uh, you can go, please. Thank you.
00:01:56I trust you were told I was a woman.
00:01:59Oh, absolutely, yes.
00:02:00Uh, but I was expecting one woman and not two.
00:02:04Oh, this is my friend, Dr. Annie Nelson.
00:02:06She'll be taking over as the circuit doctor for the Kansas Territory.
00:02:10But the position doesn't open until next month.
00:02:12She'll be staying with me until then.
00:02:14It's a pleasure meeting you, mayor.
00:02:16It's a beautiful hotel.
00:02:18Thank you very much.
00:02:20Welcome to Sykeston.
00:02:22If you'll permit me, I'll escort you over to the clinic
00:02:25and we can, uh, get you all settled into your new home.
00:02:29Thank you.
00:02:29And then I'd like to see the sick children as soon as possible.
00:02:33Uh, yes.
00:02:34Uh, of course.
00:02:43Right up here.
00:02:46Well, here we are.
00:02:51This is my clinic?
00:02:52Uh, yes.
00:02:53We have made plans to expand it,
00:02:56but something always seems to come up that needs tending to.
00:02:58You understand that.
00:02:59Uh, you're gonna want to take those inside.
00:03:01The living quarters are through the clinic and up the stairs.
00:03:04Come right over here.
00:03:06Come on.
00:03:19When was the last time you had a full-time doctor here?
00:03:22Well, Doc Ross died six months ago.
00:03:26We've been pretty much on our own since then.
00:03:28Under these conditions?
00:03:31Yes, for 30 years.
00:03:34And I don't ever recall him complaining, as a matter of fact.
00:03:40We'll fix this place up in no time.
00:03:42Well, given the nature of the illness at the orphanage,
00:03:45I would guess that house calls might be a necessity.
00:03:48The children, the sick ones, have all taken to their bed.
00:03:51But it's not just the orphans anymore.
00:03:54In town, Carl Russell died two days ago.
00:03:57And John and Meredith Pine have come down with it as well.
00:03:59Well, the sickness is spreading, doctor.
00:04:02And the town is getting a little edgy.
00:04:04And quite frankly, so am I.
00:04:11Your quarters are at the top of the stairs.
00:04:14Yes.
00:04:21Thanks.
00:04:22Very good.
00:04:25Very good.
00:04:27Yeah.
00:04:43Very good.
00:04:44I'm sorry.
00:04:45Bueno, eso no es malo.
00:04:47Al menos hay un balcón.
00:05:03¿Crees que todos los ciudadanos son así?
00:05:07Muchos de ellos, sí.
00:05:10Yo sabía que iba a cambiar de leaving Boston.
00:05:12La dos de nosotros pasamos tres años de medicación en la Universidad de Boston sin así que la ayuda de
00:05:17los hombres.
00:05:17Y sin una mujer en sight.
00:05:21Vamos a estar bien.
00:05:23Y así lo vamos.
00:05:25Bye.
00:05:33Hola, Lee.
00:05:35Mayor.
00:05:39Hola, Lee Owens.
00:05:40He's been the smithy here for years.
00:05:41Here, step in here.
00:06:01Well, here we are.
00:06:05You are coming inside?
00:06:07No, I, uh, I have some appointments this afternoon.
00:06:11Um, but I'm sure we'll be seeing each other soon.
00:06:14So if there's anything that I could do to make your stay here in Sykeston more comfortable, you, uh, you
00:06:20just let me know.
00:06:21All right?
00:06:22Until then, good day.
00:06:38I'm sorry, we're not accepting any visitors at this time.
00:06:41I'm not here to visit Miss Clarence.
00:06:44My name is Belinda Simpson.
00:06:46I was sent here to send of the children.
00:06:47I was told we'd have a doctor, but I'll take a nurse.
00:06:52I am a doctor.
00:06:53Sorry?
00:06:54I'm not a nurse.
00:06:56I'm the new doctor in Sykeston.
00:06:58Please come in.
00:07:05Follow me.
00:07:15Pardon me.
00:07:17Where are the children?
00:07:19Oh.
00:07:20I try to keep the healthy children outside in the fresh air as much as possible.
00:07:33All I'm saying is something's got to be done.
00:07:35Evans thinks we're just going to stand by and let our families suffer for the deeds of these orphans.
00:07:39Well, we need to show them.
00:07:40We need to show them who's really in charge here.
00:07:42Ray, you're driving away all my customers.
00:07:46It's not my fault.
00:07:46These people don't want to listen to reason.
00:07:51I'm safe.
00:07:52Bye.
00:08:00Apologies, ma'am.
00:08:14We lost one just this week.
00:08:19Lost?
00:08:22I'm not sure what this illness is called, Dr. Simpson.
00:08:29But it's unlike any kind of influence I've ever seen.
00:08:36On any day, this orphanage is home to about 30 kids.
00:08:42When the sickness started, it hit five of my charges in the first week.
00:08:49And at the end of the month...
00:08:55Three died.
00:08:57I got ten sick.
00:09:00Hello, sweetie.
00:09:02Dr. Dahl.
00:09:03Here you go.
00:09:05Huh?
00:09:06Thank you, Miss Clarence.
00:09:10I've been listening to the healthy children who have run the place.
00:09:15I'm worried that I'm endangering them.
00:09:20Lillian's the only one who'll work in the ward.
00:09:24May I?
00:09:25Oh, please.
00:09:33It's very nice of you to help the other children.
00:09:36I don't need help.
00:09:38It's an important job.
00:09:39And nobody does it as good as me.
00:09:42I had no intention of taking your job away from you, Lillian.
00:09:45Good.
00:09:46Because we don't trust strangers around here.
00:09:50Kids need someone they know looking after them.
00:10:02Quite the handful.
00:10:05She's something.
00:10:07She's tenacious.
00:10:09But an immense help to me.
00:10:14Stick your tongue out for me.
00:10:22And what did you say the average recovery time was?
00:10:26Well, there isn't one.
00:10:28Nobody's gotten any better.
00:10:49You shouldn't be helping them, Morphus.
00:10:51Sorry?
00:10:52I know who you are.
00:10:54You're here to help us, not those no-accounts spreading plague to half this town.
00:10:58I take it you're Ray Russell.
00:10:59Miss Clarence warned me about you.
00:11:00It's me who should be warning you, Miss Simpson.
00:11:02You have no idea what you're getting involved in.
00:11:03It's Dr. Simpson.
00:11:05Thank you for your concern, but I can take care of myself.
00:11:08And just so you know, I'm here to take care of everyone in this town.
00:11:11We're the ones who pay your salary.
00:11:12The good God-fearing folks who don't deserve this plight visited upon us.
00:11:15No one deserves to suffer, Mr. Russell.
00:11:17Not you, and certainly not a bunch of innocent children.
00:11:20Those children ain't innocents. They come from beggars, liars, and thieves.
00:11:24You cannot blame children for the misdeeds of their parents or your own.
00:11:28What are you talking about? I ain't done nothing wrong.
00:11:30You want to send children out on the prairie to die.
00:11:32If you don't think that's wrong...
00:11:34Is it causing you a problem, ma'am?
00:11:36I'll ask you to stay out of this matter, Lee. This ain't none of your concern.
00:11:39Ray, you got no business bothering the doctor.
00:11:41She's just trying to do her job, just like other folks.
00:11:44Let God help the unfortunates.
00:11:46You're here to help us.
00:11:50That's not very Christian of you, is it, Ray?
00:12:01You have quite the welcoming committee in Sykeston.
00:12:04Please, don't judge the rest of us on Ray Russell.
00:12:06Oh. Where's my manners?
00:12:09Lee Owens.
00:12:10The blacksmith.
00:12:11Linda Simpson.
00:12:12Whatever you feeling, you already know that.
00:12:14Well, it's a small town. News travels fast.
00:12:16Especially when the mayor hires a woman doctor.
00:12:18You got quite the temper, man.
00:12:20I think it's unfair to attack children.
00:12:22You don't need to convince me.
00:12:24I don't know much with the witch hunting myself.
00:12:26Do you think you could point me in the right direction to the Pines residence, please?
00:12:30Well, it's a little late in the day.
00:12:32I get the feeling you haven't had a chance to settle in yet.
00:12:35Why don't you turn in?
00:12:36I'll take you there first thing in the morning.
00:12:38Very well, then. First thing tomorrow.
00:12:40I'll be over at the clinic.
00:12:41I know the way.
00:12:44Evening, Doc.
00:12:45Thank you, Mr. Owens. You as well.
00:12:55Hard first day?
00:12:57I'm sorry. I hope you haven't been waiting for me this whole time.
00:13:01I went down to the general store to get supplies.
00:13:05From what I heard people saying, I figured it'd be a while.
00:13:08And I thought you might be hungry, so I saved you a plate from supper.
00:13:11Thank you.
00:13:15So what'd you hear?
00:13:16Plague of God.
00:13:19Some sort of influenza.
00:13:21Annie, I think I know what it is.
00:13:23When I was little in the tenements of New York,
00:13:26it would burn through the houses every summer,
00:13:29and by July, someone in each family was sick.
00:13:33More died than survived.
00:13:38I think it might be cholera.
00:13:43We'll get through this together.
00:13:46You know,
00:13:49the old Belinda
00:13:50would have said that it was divine providence
00:13:52that I was here to help her.
00:13:54That was before I knew the truth.
00:13:57We can pray all we want,
00:13:58but no one's listening.
00:14:00No God saved Drew as he lay dying in bed.
00:14:09All we have in this world are ourselves.
00:14:24Start talking to the townspeople.
00:14:26We need to figure out where this thing started
00:14:28and how it got spread.
00:14:29Where are you headed?
00:14:31I'm going to go and give the mayor my diagnosis,
00:14:34and then I have to go see John America Pine.
00:14:41Good luck.
00:14:42You too.
00:14:42We'll both need it.
00:14:53I'm sorry to interrupt, mayor.
00:14:56I was told I could find you here.
00:14:58I'm in the middle of my breakfast.
00:15:00If you'd like to meet me in my office in a while,
00:15:01we can have a chat.
00:15:02I have a very busy day ahead of me, sir,
00:15:04and I was hoping I could speak to you now.
00:15:16All right, doctor.
00:15:19What's on your mind?
00:15:20It's about the sickness at the orphanage.
00:15:22I don't believe it's influenza, sir.
00:15:24I think it's cholera.
00:15:26Keep your voice down.
00:15:27Besides, that's not possible.
00:15:29I have read about this,
00:15:32and this disease is a disease of poverty and the unclean.
00:15:36And here in town,
00:15:38we are very proud of our civic improvements.
00:15:40No one is exactly sure how the disease is spread.
00:15:43That's one of the difficulties in fighting it.
00:15:45Well, what about a vaccine?
00:15:47I've also read that they're making strides
00:15:49against smallpox using vaccines.
00:15:50Unless we know what causes the disease,
00:15:52we can't invent a vaccine.
00:15:54Then how do you cure it?
00:15:55There isn't a cure.
00:15:56Then I suggest you find one, doctor.
00:16:05Colors, a disease of the unclean.
00:16:08I wasn't aware you attended medical school, Mayor Evans.
00:16:11Seems like I was right about your temper, doc.
00:16:15I'm just so frustrated about these people.
00:16:18Watch yourself now.
00:16:19These people are also my people.
00:16:21Except you don't support making poor,
00:16:23defenseless orphans homeless as well.
00:16:25True.
00:16:26But it wouldn't hurt to understand
00:16:28why they might want to do something like that.
00:16:30I don't care how frightened I was,
00:16:31I would never endanger the lives of children.
00:16:33Maybe so.
00:16:34But if you understand why they're afraid,
00:16:37well,
00:16:38it might help you get your point across.
00:16:41Probably right.
00:16:44Are you here to take me to see the pines, Mr. Owens?
00:16:47Yes, ma'am.
00:16:48Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Owens.
00:16:50Finding it's a rarity in this town.
00:16:52Oh, give us a chance, doc.
00:16:54You might find that Saxon can be a very welcoming town.
00:16:58Oh, yeah.
00:17:06Miss Pine?
00:17:07This is Dr. Belinda Simpson.
00:17:08She's here to help.
00:17:09Thank you for coming.
00:17:12Give my best to John, will you?
00:17:13Will do.
00:17:14Thank you, Mr. Owens.
00:17:16Have a good day, ladies.
00:17:18You feeling better?
00:17:20I'm sorry?
00:17:20I was told that you and your husband
00:17:23came down with the same sickness as the children.
00:17:25I'm actually quite relieved someone's recovering.
00:17:26I'm not sick at all, ma'am.
00:17:28It's my husband and daughter.
00:17:30They fell ill almost a week ago.
00:17:47Ella,
00:17:48you said the doctor was coming.
00:17:50Who's this?
00:17:51I am the doctor, Mr. Pine.
00:17:53I'm here to take care of you.
00:17:55I already got a woman to take care of me.
00:17:56I need a real doctor.
00:17:59Please, John,
00:18:00just let Dr. Simpson take a look at you.
00:18:05He's been like this for days.
00:18:07He can't even stand for a few minutes at a time.
00:18:10Neither one of them can keep anything down.
00:18:31Is it the same sickness as those orphans?
00:18:34I think so.
00:18:35I believe it's cholera.
00:18:37Cholera?
00:18:38Please keep it down.
00:18:39John, I don't want to upset your husband or Meredith.
00:18:41Oh, my Lord.
00:18:44John and Meredith are all I have in this world.
00:18:47Are they going to die?
00:18:49I'm going to do everything I can.
00:18:50I need you to keep cold compresses on their foreheads
00:18:53to get the fever down and keep them resting
00:18:56and give them as much water as you can.
00:19:05We'll be back to check on them tomorrow.
00:19:08Thank you, doctor.
00:19:15I don't understand.
00:19:17Are you the doctor or aren't you?
00:19:20I'm a doctor, but I'm here to help Dr. Simpson.
00:19:23You and your friend need to stop asking so many questions,
00:19:27especially around the hotel.
00:19:28Saxton's a town on the grow.
00:19:30We can't afford talk like this.
00:19:32No, what you can't afford is to ignore the problem.
00:19:35Things like this orphan sickness,
00:19:37I've seen them turn boom towns into ghost towns
00:19:39in a matter of months.
00:19:41We know what the problem is.
00:19:43Now, if you'll excuse me, miss.
00:20:01Stop it.
00:20:01We're going to get caught.
00:20:14Looks like you could use some more help.
00:20:17Seems like you've got a big enough job on your own.
00:20:19Don't be needing to take on other chores.
00:20:22Besides,
00:20:23making a stew for 30 kids
00:20:25is a lot harder than baking a cake for your husband.
00:20:27It's on my fair share of kitchen duty.
00:20:30Watching your servants do the work
00:20:31ain't the same thing as doing it yourself.
00:20:34I can tell rich folks when I see them.
00:20:38Educated doesn't necessarily mean rich.
00:20:40Actually, you and I have a lot in common.
00:20:42I grew up in an orphanage, too.
00:20:45Right.
00:20:45It's true.
00:20:47Too many kids.
00:20:49Not nearly enough food.
00:20:51They pay for your fancy schooling.
00:20:54I've never heard of an orphan becoming a doctor before.
00:20:57That's because I was lucky enough
00:20:58to be adopted by a wonderful family when I was 14.
00:21:01But I wouldn't be who I was today
00:21:03if I hadn't grown up the way I did.
00:21:06We all have our sorrows.
00:21:14If you want to make yourself useful,
00:21:17I could use some more water for the pot.
00:21:19The pump's in the yard.
00:21:22Lillian's got me doing manual labor.
00:21:27Spirited girl.
00:21:30What made her so wounded?
00:21:31Her father was killed on the railroad.
00:21:35Lillian was five years old
00:21:38when her mother couldn't take care of her anymore.
00:21:41She told Lillian that
00:21:43her father had gotten a job just to support her.
00:21:47That she was a reason for the misery in the family.
00:21:52Just what a child needs to hear.
00:21:54She doesn't talk much about it.
00:21:57If you press hard, she lashes back.
00:22:01She's been known to have
00:22:03a couple of pretty good tantrums now and then.
00:22:06And you condone that behavior?
00:22:08No, certainly not.
00:22:10But try as you might
00:22:11to cage the lioness,
00:22:13she will find a way to roar.
00:22:16And speaking of which,
00:22:19I heard about your little run-in
00:22:22with Ray Russell.
00:22:24It was out of line.
00:22:26I had no right to speak to him that way.
00:22:30And I'd do it again.
00:22:32I know the town is afraid.
00:22:35I'm just as scared as anybody else.
00:22:38I don't understand
00:22:39how they can use God
00:22:42to justify what they want to do.
00:22:46I do.
00:22:47When science can't explain something,
00:22:50people turn to superstition
00:22:51to comfort them,
00:22:54give order to their lives.
00:22:55Surely you don't believe
00:22:57God is superstition.
00:23:00I believe what I can see.
00:23:02But you're in a field of medicine.
00:23:04They've just now discovered germs.
00:23:06We know the children are sick.
00:23:07We know a germ caused it.
00:23:09But we all agree
00:23:10that we can't see it.
00:23:12But we know it's there.
00:23:17Just as we can't see God,
00:23:22but we can see the effect
00:23:24of him in the world.
00:23:26It's hardly the same thing.
00:23:29And with microscopes,
00:23:30you can see bacteria.
00:23:31Perhaps you haven't had
00:23:33the opportunity to know God.
00:23:36If you read the Bible...
00:23:39I've read the Bible, Miss Clarence,
00:23:40and my family was very religious.
00:23:43My views were formed
00:23:44by my own experiences,
00:23:46and they are not up for discussion.
00:23:47You're entitled to your beliefs, Doctor.
00:23:52As are the rest of us.
00:24:02I've been in Sykeston for a little more than a day,
00:24:05and I already wonder if I've done the right thing
00:24:06in coming here.
00:24:09I knew the town needed me,
00:24:10but things were much worse than I feared.
00:24:12I think the disease they believe to be influenza
00:24:15is actually cholera.
00:24:17It's a terrible situation for everyone.
00:24:19The disease seems to be coming from the local orphanage,
00:24:22and all the townspeople want to do
00:24:23is send these poor children down on the street.
00:24:26They're selfish.
00:24:28They don't care about what happens to the kids.
00:24:30And everyone looks to me
00:24:31as if I'm supposed to make it all better.
00:24:34The illness is bigger than me,
00:24:35and I'm afraid they've put too much faith in me.
00:24:39I'm afraid I'll let them down.
00:24:41Especially this one little girl, Lillian,
00:24:43who reminds me so much of me at that age.
00:24:46The person I was before you took me in.
00:24:49I want to help Lillian find her own way,
00:24:51but I can't even find my own path.
00:24:55I wish I could talk to you and Grandma.
00:24:58I wish I had your strength.
00:25:17Miss Clarence, this is my good friend Annie.
00:25:20She's a doctor as well.
00:25:21Good, come on, come on.
00:25:43It's a good trick, Lillian.
00:25:45Where'd you learn it?
00:25:46I don't know.
00:25:47People get sick around here a lot,
00:25:49and nobody wants to help Miss Clarence.
00:25:52It just makes sense.
00:25:53You need to get their heads up,
00:25:55else the water just runs right back out.
00:25:57Or they choke.
00:26:01There you go, Katie.
00:26:03Very brave helping the sick.
00:26:04We're not brave, Miss.
00:26:06I just like helping people.
00:26:07You see, we have a lot in common.
00:26:09That's why I became a doctor, to help people.
00:26:17Lillian, wait.
00:26:18What?
00:26:19You're not using the same cup with all the children, are you?
00:26:22There's just me and Miss Clarence in the infirmary rooms.
00:26:25And the rest of the kids is busy cooking and cleaning.
00:26:28You can't do that, Lillian.
00:26:29We ain't got time to wash dishes.
00:26:31Do you know what a germ is?
00:26:33No.
00:26:34It's what makes people sick.
00:26:36And if you let everyone drink out of the same cup,
00:26:38it spreads it around.
00:26:39Give me that.
00:26:42I've got to find Miss Clarence.
00:26:47You and Belinda seem very close.
00:26:50Well, we've been best friends since the first day of medical school.
00:26:54Oh.
00:26:55We kind of had to be.
00:26:56It was two more years before we saw another woman.
00:27:00Hi.
00:27:02Oh, hello.
00:27:04Lillian says you're using the same few dishes with all the sick children.
00:27:07Yes.
00:27:08But there's so few healthy children.
00:27:12They can barely handle the dishes we do use.
00:27:16That isn't acceptable, Miss Clarence.
00:27:18Every child must be fed with their own dish.
00:27:20And those dishes need to be clean every single night.
00:27:23And certainly not handled by the healthy children if you can help it.
00:27:27The children in the infirmary are already sick.
00:27:29I don't think it would make any difference.
00:27:32By Lillian using the same cup, she's spreading the same germs to all those children.
00:27:36They can't be expected to get better when you continuously feed them their disease.
00:27:41I'm doing the best I can.
00:27:43I mean, I'm not a doctor.
00:27:46So tell me what you want me to do and I'm happy to do it.
00:27:50We need to rewash every dish we can find in the hottest water we can stand.
00:27:56Boil some water.
00:28:01Oh.
00:28:06You needn't to yell at her, Belinda.
00:28:08And Mrs. Clarence didn't go to medical school.
00:28:10She doesn't know these things.
00:28:12That's why we're here.
00:28:14I'll apologize to her later.
00:28:16Well, we have a restaurant's worth of dishes to do.
00:28:55You need some help with that pail?
00:28:57I've done my fair share of chores I think I can manage on my own.
00:29:00Now, I'm sure you can.
00:29:02But just because you can manage doesn't mean you ought to.
00:29:05You only have yourself to rely on, Mr. Owens.
00:29:08Best not to forget that.
00:29:12I thought I was the only one who made house calls.
00:29:15Well, Mrs. Clarence is having some trouble with her gutters.
00:29:17Thought I'd stop by and take a look.
00:29:19You know, I'll just be up there for another half hour.
00:29:22After that, I'd love your company for lunch if you're free.
00:29:27Uh, I don't even know you.
00:29:29Well, lunch could go a long way to remedy that.
00:29:33Mr. Owens, I thank you for your invitation, but I'm afraid I'm much too busy.
00:29:40I'll be using my lunch break to do research at the clinic.
00:29:44Well, seems like the children are in good hands.
00:29:48Another time, then?
00:30:02Sorry I made you sick, Katie.
00:30:04I swear I didn't mean it.
00:30:06I promise that Belinda's doing everything she can to make you better.
00:30:09I'll be right here to help her.
00:30:11I'll be okay, Lillian.
00:30:22He's getting worse, isn't he?
00:30:23He's fighting Mrs. Biden.
00:30:25I'll be right here.
00:30:54Even the busy need to eat.
00:30:56You were a very persistent man, Mr. Owens.
00:30:59I thought I'd help you with your research.
00:31:05Oh, I can read, so.
00:31:08As you wish.
00:31:11Just, uh, tell me what you're looking for.
00:31:19Thank you.
00:31:25Why can't it be the food?
00:31:28Well, because it does make sense.
00:31:30Your orphans doesn't grow their own food.
00:31:32It comes from the farmers.
00:31:33The farmers sell it to the general store.
00:31:35The whole town buys from Gus.
00:31:40And they don't have a garden?
00:31:42Well, you've seen what Miss Clarence has to contend with.
00:31:44She doesn't have time for a garden.
00:32:02I should get back to the shop.
00:32:04Oh, thank you for your help.
00:32:06And lunch.
00:32:07No, you're welcome.
00:32:10You know, those children are lucky to have you.
00:32:12They could use a few more defenders.
00:32:13Well, I grew up in an orphanage just like that.
00:32:16I know what it's like to feel like you're nobody's child.
00:32:19I'm sorry.
00:32:21Nobody deserves that.
00:32:23No one does.
00:32:50I know what it's like to feel like to feel like this.
00:32:55What's Hattie Clarence doing in town?
00:32:57Make her tell us the truth, man!
00:32:58Hattie Clarence has the same rights as anyone else in this town.
00:33:01We have to just lock her up!
00:33:02She came to me like a responsible citizen.
00:33:04Are you supposed to be protecting this town?
00:33:06Please, I don't understand.
00:33:07What do you think is going on?
00:33:09It's just there!
00:33:10Take a time!
00:33:10I'm going to have to go.
00:33:11You've got to get some answers!
00:33:14That war's not killed.
00:33:15Enter children back where they came from.
00:33:17People, quiet down.
00:33:19Yelling doesn't solve anything.
00:33:20I will address your concerns one at a time.
00:33:23The Malloys caught the sickness last night.
00:33:26The Malloys are now Betsy Donovan.
00:33:27And this plague is spreading, folks.
00:33:29Please!
00:33:31My children can't be responsible!
00:33:33I haven't let them come near town since this thing started.
00:33:36They haven't been anywhere near you people!
00:33:39You people?
00:33:40Our taxes pay for that place.
00:33:41Hattie, don't you forget it.
00:33:42This town hasn't put ten cents into that orphanage!
00:33:45You people built it with the best of intentions!
00:33:48And they just left us there to rot!
00:33:51All right, now don't make it personal, Hattie!
00:33:52This is as personal as it gets, Mayor.
00:33:54That woman is playing with our lives.
00:33:56Ray, you can't blame Miss Clarence or those children for what's happening here.
00:33:59We don't even know what this disease is yet.
00:34:01We do know.
00:34:03Doc Simpson says it's cholera.
00:34:14You know about this and you didn't warn us.
00:34:18She's doing the best she can.
00:34:19Well, her best doesn't seem very good now, does it?
00:34:21We need a real doctor, not some uppity Spencer who wants to play pretend.
00:34:26Everyone, calm down.
00:34:27We need to give Dr. Simpson enough time to do her job.
00:34:31She needs a chance.
00:34:33Our families are sick, Mayor.
00:34:34How long are we supposed to wait?
00:34:36Those orphans need to be run out of town.
00:34:38All right, now that's it.
00:34:39That is enough.
00:34:41We will have a town meeting tomorrow night, right here, five o'clock.
00:34:45And we will decide the fate and future of the orphanage.
00:34:49You heard it.
00:34:49Mayor said it.
00:34:50On your way, then.
00:34:52Come on.
00:34:55Come on.
00:34:56Come on.
00:34:56Come on.
00:34:57Come on.
00:34:59Come on.
00:35:03Come on.
00:35:17Oh, Belinda.
00:35:21I know how much you miss Drew.
00:35:23Come on.
00:35:52What is it?
00:35:54What is it?
00:35:57I know why the sick aren't getting any better.
00:36:01Collard doesn't directly kill the body.
00:36:03It drains it of all its fluid and so the patient dies from dehydration, right?
00:36:08Well, that's why we've been giving them so much water.
00:36:10Except for the fact that most of it keeps coming back up.
00:36:12Exactly.
00:36:15So, we need to find a way to give the children so much water that their bodies retain some
00:36:19of it.
00:36:19I don't understand.
00:36:22The hospital at Johns Hopkins is doing an experiment, a method called intravenous therapy.
00:36:28Works just like taking blood, only in reverse.
00:36:31You drip a fluid, usually a medication, into the body through the veins.
00:36:34So, by injecting it directly into the bloodstream, it's harder for the body to reject.
00:36:39We have no idea how to build something like this.
00:36:41I'll go to the post office and telegraph Johns Hopkins.
00:36:44Wait, Belinda, where are you going?
00:36:46The post office doesn't open for two hours.
00:36:59I truly think this could work.
00:37:01Dr. William Halstead of Johns Hopkins agrees it could be the most effective way to treat
00:37:06the sick.
00:37:07We don't have anything like this in our infirmary.
00:37:10Well, no one does.
00:37:12Not yet, at least.
00:37:14It's still fairly experimental.
00:37:16We'd have to build each one of them on our own.
00:37:18Sounds expensive, Belinda.
00:37:22We hardly make ends meet here.
00:37:25You're right.
00:37:27I'll pay for it.
00:37:29What?
00:37:30I can't ask you to do that.
00:37:32You're not asking me.
00:37:34And my father loves his causes.
00:37:37He'd be more than happy to give us anything that we needed.
00:37:40So let's make the list and let me worry about paying for it.
00:37:45Well, the most important element is the rubber tubing.
00:37:48We can start there.
00:37:52If you want more tubing, I'll have to order it from St. Louis.
00:37:55Would you?
00:37:56Oh, and I need as many bottles as I can find.
00:37:58Soda bottles would be best.
00:38:01Soda bottles.
00:38:08Is this all right?
00:38:09Perfect.
00:38:15Hey, Doc.
00:38:16I'd offer to help, but I think I know what you're going to say.
00:38:19You're a fast learner, Mr. Owens.
00:38:44She's spending too much time here.
00:38:49Would you mind if I took her to the clinic with me?
00:38:52I have the diseases passing person to person.
00:38:55Should she really be out there with the townspeople?
00:38:58She's not sick, and neither are we.
00:39:24You sure do have a lot of books.
00:39:27Books are very important to me.
00:39:29There's nothing useful in books.
00:39:31That's not true at all.
00:39:32I found the idea for the intravenous therapy in this very book.
00:39:36Besides, my mom had taught me that the really good ones can take you places you might never see otherwise.
00:39:42Like China or Africa or France.
00:39:45I thought you said you were an orphan like me.
00:39:48And I told you that I was very lucky to be adopted by my mom.
00:39:52So she's not really your mother.
00:39:55Yes, she is.
00:39:56Family's just what you make of it.
00:39:59Miss Clarence is a part of your family, just like Annie is a part of mine.
00:40:05Can I be a part of your family?
00:40:14Do you ladies have the supplies ready?
00:40:15We should start working on the intravenous devices.
00:40:18Yes, we should.
00:40:31Thank you.
00:40:35Thank you.
00:40:36Thank you.
00:40:36Thank you.
00:40:37Thank you very much.
00:40:39All right, everybody.
00:40:40Now, I want you to all understand that I hear your concerns.
00:40:46I don't think you do, Mayor.
00:40:47We're talking about our lives here.
00:40:49But what if sending the children away doesn't stop the disease?
00:40:52It can very well spread even after the kids are gone.
00:40:55And then the death of innocent children will be on your hands.
00:40:57All right.
00:40:58The bottom line is this.
00:41:00Dr. Simpson is working on a new treatment.
00:41:02She just needs a little time to put it into place.
00:41:05There's plenty here who believe the time to put them out is long overdue.
00:41:09All right, then we'll put it to a vote.
00:41:12All those in favor of giving Doc Simpson one week to implement her new plan, say aye.
00:41:19And those who want to shut down the orphanage permanently will say nay.
00:41:23All those in favor?
00:41:25Aye.
00:41:26Aye.
00:41:26All those opposed?
00:41:27Nay.
00:41:28All right.
00:41:28The ayes have it.
00:41:29Dr. Simpson, you have one week to show some improvement in those children.
00:41:33And we will reconvene then.
00:41:35Take another vote.
00:41:36Until then, this meeting is dismissed.
00:41:38Go on.
00:41:39Thank you.
00:41:39No order in here.
00:41:40Move along now.
00:42:01How's it coming?
00:42:03Turns out I'm not much men and better.
00:42:07Let me see what you got there.
00:42:09I need to fill the bottle with liquid and then have it drip slowly through the tube.
00:42:15But I can't figure out how to get the opening narrow enough.
00:42:19Well, even if you manage to get the tube attached, how are you going to get the liquid in once
00:42:24it's sealed?
00:42:25I hadn't even thought of that.
00:42:29I may have an idea.
00:42:38That'll do it.
00:42:41Still a little hot.
00:42:43Take a minute to cool down.
00:42:44How did you do that?
00:42:46Well, it's more involved than I'm used to.
00:42:48I'll give you that.
00:42:49But not that hard.
00:42:51See?
00:42:53Now you can just pop the cap on the bottle like this.
00:42:58And then refill it as you need to.
00:43:01And I thought I was so clever.
00:43:03I never would have gotten that to work.
00:43:06I think y'all are actually going to need a stand to hold the bottle up like this.
00:43:10And see if I can work something out this afternoon.
00:43:13That is so kind of you.
00:43:15You know, you're the only one that calls them children instead of orphans.
00:43:20I think you're the only one in this town that's on their side.
00:43:23No, that's not true.
00:43:25They got you, don't they?
00:43:31Besides, everyone needs someone to fight for them.
00:43:34No childhood after minutes on their own.
00:43:36I don't think this town realized that until you got here.
00:43:48I'm sorry.
00:43:50I need to go.
00:43:52Um, just bring the rest of your supplies down and I'll have these finished up by tomorrow.
00:43:58If you ever need some help, I know of someone.
00:44:02You?
00:44:03Lillian.
00:44:04I think she could use the company just as much as you could use the help.
00:44:07Sure.
00:44:09I'll buy the orphanage and pick her up this afternoon.
00:44:11Oh, she'll like that.
00:44:21Belinda's pretty smart, isn't she?
00:44:23She sure is.
00:44:25I couldn't have come up with something like this.
00:44:26I would have.
00:44:28You know, if I had her kind of book smarts.
00:44:32Doc Belinda says I'm clever.
00:44:35I don't think she's right.
00:44:38All right, let's get started on the next set of tops.
00:44:41I'll just go get some water.
00:44:43I'm a good worker.
00:44:44Doc Belinda says I'm the only one to trust.
00:44:47So just put me in the direction of your bucket and I'll take it from there.
00:44:52You'll take it from there?
00:44:53Are you sure you can handle that?
00:44:54Of course, I'm sure.
00:44:56All right, the bucket's right there.
00:45:04People are silly.
00:45:06This bucket is so small.
00:45:09Three trips to get your water.
00:45:18I don't need any help.
00:45:20I'm just fine on my own.
00:45:21Thank you.
00:45:24Ain't you from the orphanage?
00:45:25Yes.
00:45:27My name's Lillian.
00:45:29Yeah?
00:45:30What are you doing outside, child?
00:45:32I'm getting water for Mr. Owens.
00:45:35We've got lots of work to do for that blender.
00:45:39Is that right?
00:45:43Dr. Simpson let you come out here?
00:45:45Yes.
00:45:46It was her idea why.
00:45:48Howdy, Ray.
00:45:52You all right, Lil?
00:45:54Yes, Mr. Owens.
00:45:55I didn't touch her hair on that child's head, Lee.
00:45:58She shouldn't be out here and you know that.
00:46:03You aren't going to go near any of these children or Dr. Simpson ever again.
00:46:09Come on, Lil.
00:46:11Let's get back to work.
00:46:15You sure you want to be touching that vermin, Lee?
00:46:18She might infect you too.
00:46:20For God's sake.
00:46:23Ray, they're children.
00:46:26Come on.
00:46:47You know, I just remembered we're out of eggs and we certainly can't make breakfast tomorrow without them.
00:46:52Well, let's go to the general store before it closes.
00:46:54I can take care of that.
00:46:56Why don't you go check on Lee's progress with the intravenous devices?
00:46:59I'll meet you back here in a few minutes.
00:47:13Howdy, Doc.
00:47:18Lillian had a lot of fun with you this afternoon.
00:47:22Well, I enjoyed her company too.
00:47:23She couldn't stop talking about it.
00:47:25She speaks very highly of you too.
00:47:28I'm sorry I left so abruptly.
00:47:31Well, I know you were married, if that's what you want to tell me.
00:47:35I'm sorry about your husband.
00:47:37I'm beginning to think Annie should have just taken out an ad in the newspaper.
00:47:41It would have been faster than telling everyone.
00:47:43She only told me because she knew you wouldn't.
00:47:46I like you a lot, Lee.
00:47:48I just...
00:47:51don't know if I'm ready.
00:47:53It's all right.
00:47:57I'm a very patient man.
00:48:00And you're all worth waiting for.
00:48:07But, um...
00:48:09I don't want you to walk away from this just because you're scared.
00:48:14I can't lose anyone.
00:48:17I'm not going anywhere.
00:48:18You don't know that.
00:48:20Look at what's going on in this town.
00:48:22You think Carl Russell ever even thought about cholera?
00:48:25You can't go through life worried about what's around every corner.
00:48:30You have to let yourself have some joy.
00:48:32Otherwise, what's the point?
00:48:36Right?
00:48:44Well, whenever you're ready, you know where to find me.
00:48:50Good day, Mr. Evans.
00:48:56Have a good day, Doc.
00:49:04A letter came for you.
00:49:09You ready to walk home?
00:49:21I really am going to miss you.
00:49:24My dearest Belinda.
00:49:26I am so sorry to hear of your struggles in Missouri.
00:49:29I try not to, but I can't help but worry for your safety.
00:49:33But I trust in God and truly believe that you have been sent to help the people of Sykeston.
00:49:38We all have times of fear and doubt.
00:49:40We all wonder why we were given such a heavy burden to carry.
00:49:44But know in your heart that God never gives us more than we can handle, even when it might seem
00:49:50that way.
00:49:50When I am afraid, it is prayer that carries me through to happier times and reassures me that everything happens
00:49:56for a reason.
00:49:57You're always in our thoughts, Belinda.
00:49:59Stay safe.
00:50:00And I look forward to hearing from you soon.
00:50:03Love, Mama.
00:50:16Will that hurt?
00:50:18Not much at all.
00:50:38I look forward to hearing from you soon.
00:50:50Will this make them better?
00:50:51I think so.
00:50:55You should have seen it, Katie.
00:50:57Bill Dobbs got chewing gum stuck in his hair.
00:50:59And he tried everything to get it out.
00:51:01Miss Clarence put so much mayonnaise on his head, it smelled like a rotten salad.
00:51:08Katie.
00:51:10Katie, can you hear me?
00:51:34Katie seems worse today.
00:51:38Oh, she was never a healthy child to begin with.
00:51:46I think that's why she and Lillian get along so well.
00:51:49They're my two little outcasts.
00:51:52I don't know what that feels like.
00:51:55I can tell.
00:51:57I think that's why you're such a...
00:52:02a strong, fine example for her.
00:52:06Not a wonderful example, at least of all, to a ten-year-old.
00:52:10You're a strong woman doctor with a good heart.
00:52:14The very definition of a fine example.
00:52:21Going through a tough time doesn't make you a bad person.
00:52:24Those things define who we become.
00:52:27In the best of times, everyone grows and prospers.
00:52:31But when times are at their worst,
00:52:37we find out what we have in us.
00:52:40You're only saying that because of what Annie told you.
00:52:43Belinda, no.
00:52:44I see the loss and the grief in everything you do and say.
00:52:51I've worked here in the orphanage for the last 20 years.
00:52:54I know the signs.
00:53:01Oh, no.
00:53:37I know Annie told you to rob my husband
00:53:42Drew had tuberculosis
00:53:46It was long and painful
00:53:51And I couldn't help him
00:53:56And when he died
00:53:59The head nurse at the sanatorium
00:54:02Took me to see his body
00:54:04And told me that it was God's will
00:54:09And I thought
00:54:12How can any God
00:54:14Make me a doctor
00:54:17Give with all my medical training
00:54:23I still couldn't save my husband
00:54:27My own husband
00:54:28I gave up trying to understand God's will
00:54:33Oh, long, long ago
00:54:37Maybe we're just not meant to
00:54:40So I'm just supposed to believe
00:54:43That everything will work out like it should
00:54:45I think maybe that's right
00:54:49Otherwise
00:54:51You spend so much time
00:54:53Worrying
00:54:54That you miss all the happy times
00:54:58And the people
00:55:00Who might have been important to you
00:55:18Thank you
00:55:19Thank you, ma'am
00:55:22Thanks
00:55:28Are you sure you're going to be okay without me?
00:55:30I'll have to be, won't I?
00:55:33Thank you for everything, Annie
00:55:35I couldn't have done this without you
00:55:36I feel the same
00:55:38I wish I wasn't saying goodbye to you
00:55:42This is a goodbye
00:55:43I'll be in Kansas before you can even miss me
00:55:45I'll hold you to that
00:55:47You'd better
00:55:51Here you go
00:55:59Bye
00:55:59Bye
00:56:06It's hard to see Annie leave
00:56:08Me too
00:56:11But it was time for her to move on
00:56:14It'd be alright if I'd come near you to the town meeting tonight
00:56:19Have you ever told you you're a very persistent man?
00:56:22Many times, ma'am
00:56:23Then I suppose your persistence has paid off
00:56:26I'd be honored
00:56:29I'll miss Annie now that she's gone
00:56:31But I knew she couldn't stay forever
00:56:33Life changes when it wants to
00:56:34And often in the most unexpected ways
00:56:38I've met a wonderful man named Lee
00:56:40I just don't know yet
00:56:41If I can let go of Drew
00:56:43Or how I'm even supposed to
00:56:45But my heart is light in ways
00:56:47It hasn't been for a long while
00:56:49Thank you so much for your love and support
00:56:51And know that I miss you, Pa, Maddie, and Jacob
00:56:54Each day
00:56:55Love, Belinda
00:57:19Doc Simpson
00:57:22Please
00:57:22You have to come quick
00:57:24It's John
00:57:40He wouldn't wake up when I came to check on him this morning
00:58:01No
00:58:02No
00:58:03No
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01:03:44Miss Clarence needs us right now.
01:03:46She needs us to be strong.
01:03:48Even if we don't feel so tough.
01:03:51Can you do that?
01:03:52I can if you can.
01:03:55It's a deal.
01:03:58Come on.
01:03:59Come on.
01:04:29There's a light that makes me strong like a child.
01:04:43If I touch, then can I feel again?
01:04:52This hurt will find relief.
01:04:56If I love, then can I heal again?
01:05:05And restore a innocent belief.
01:05:11I feel like a child.
01:05:36Fire!
01:05:39Fire!
01:05:46Oh, God.
01:05:51Get some water!
01:05:59I'm going to go get another bucket.
01:06:02Fire!
01:06:07We need some help!
01:06:12Fire!
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01:12:29her fever broke just after dawn
01:12:31glad mrs pine
01:12:32she's not out of the woods yet
01:12:34she'll need to continue treatment for at least two weeks
01:12:37anything you say
01:12:38and i want you eating solid food as soon as you feel up to it
01:12:41thank you so much dr simpson
01:12:53i've gotten to all the townspeople
01:12:55not everyone has responded but
01:12:58worst off will probably come around in a few days
01:13:00good i'll take that badge up to the kids and all the rest for the town
01:13:08linda
01:13:34looks like he got away from you
01:13:37i know
01:13:38i should be helping inside
01:13:41but it gets so stuffy in here
01:13:42well no girl should be cooped up inside all day
01:13:49miss clarence says that thing ain't run well since buchanan was in office
01:13:53and if it's rusted through again
01:13:55might need mr owens to fix it
01:13:57lillian
01:13:58a woman is just as capable as fixing a water pump as a man
01:14:01sure
01:14:03if you had a wrench
01:14:05do you got a wrench
01:14:07no
01:14:08i better go in and tell mr owens about the pump
01:14:12but if you need water now
01:14:13the well is right through those trees
01:14:16come on i'll show you
01:14:29it's just right back there
01:14:32thank you
01:14:41that's so much
01:14:42it's just right
01:14:43hanging out
01:14:43the
01:14:43the
01:14:43the
01:14:43the
01:14:45the
01:14:46the
01:14:49the
01:14:50the
01:15:04Lillian me dijo sobre el pump de agua.
01:15:05Voy a conseguirlo de pronto, pero tú quieres quedarse de la agua en este well.
01:15:08¿Sabías que era así?
01:15:10La ciudad no ha usado en unos años.
01:15:12Desde que llegamos a la agua de agua.
01:15:15¿Cuánto tiempo ha estado jugando en el well?
01:15:17No sé.
01:15:17El mayor trató de boarderlo hace unos años, pero...
01:15:20la gente le puso de los planks y usó.
01:15:23Había conocido por un tiempo, pero...
01:15:25no sé cuando empezó.
01:15:27Gracias.
01:15:29¿Dónde están?
01:15:31Necesitamos decirle al mayor de la ciudad de usar el pump de agua.
01:15:34¿Por qué?
01:15:36¿Quieres decirle a la gente de la ciudad de parar de usar el agua?
01:15:40Sí.
01:15:41O al menos la agua de agua por dos minutos.
01:15:44Porque el well no es seguro.
01:15:46Yo sé que el well no es seguro.
01:15:48Por eso es por eso usamos los pumps.
01:15:50Excepto todo el agua viene desde el mismo lugar.
01:15:53La gente ha estado agotando el árbol y el metal de agua por meses ahora.
01:15:57Estos son los árboles para bacterias.
01:15:59Los germes spreaden a través de la agua y accidentemente contaminaron todo el sistema.
01:16:04Por eso no los agricultores se enferman.
01:16:06Vean, están demasiado lejos de el well para ser infectados.
01:16:38No.
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01:18:19No.
01:18:19No.
01:18:20No.
01:18:39No, no, no, no.
01:18:50That's what everybody says.
01:18:52They don't mean it.
01:18:54You don't have to feel bad about it.
01:18:56Really.
01:18:57I'm just fine here on my own.
01:19:07Well, there's another option.
01:19:10What's that?
01:19:13You could come live with me.
01:19:17You mean it?
01:19:18I don't say things I don't mean.
01:19:22But you would have to focus on your schoolwork.
01:19:25Education is very important to me.
01:19:27I could do it if you helped me.
01:19:29And this wouldn't be a temporary arrangement.
01:19:32I want you to be a part of my family if you want me to be a part of yours.
01:19:38I love you, Doc Belinda.
01:19:40I'll be the best daughter you could ever hope for.
01:19:49I love you, too, Lillian.
01:20:05It's so funny.
01:20:06When I was adopted by my mama, she had my room set up almost the exact same way.
01:20:11Yeah, it's nice of you to give Lillian her privacy.
01:20:13Every girl needs privacy.
01:20:15Especially when she's never had any before.
01:20:18Besides, this is only temporary until I can afford a larger home.
01:20:24About that.
01:20:27I love you, Belinda Simpson.
01:20:30That's not going away.
01:20:31I don't care how long I have to wait.
01:20:32Lee.
01:20:33I know all the reasons you have for saying no.
01:20:37But I want to marry you.
01:20:40I would...
01:20:41No, this is all new to me.
01:20:44But I swear I'm going to be a good father to Lillian.
01:20:47And a husband to you.
01:20:49Lee.
01:20:52I would love to marry you.
01:20:57And I love you, too.
01:21:02I like a true...
01:21:05Hmm.
01:21:07Who now has learned to grieve?
01:21:13Do you, Lee Owens, take Belinda Simpson to be your lawfully wedded wife?
01:21:19To love, honor, and obey all the days of your life?
01:21:24I do.
01:21:25And do you, Belinda Simpson, take Lee Owens to be your lawfully wedded husband?
01:21:31To love, honor, and obey all the days of your life?
01:21:34I do.
01:21:36Then by the powers vested in me by the great state of Missouri, I pronounce you husband and wife.
01:21:46You may kiss her now.
01:21:51You're so boline, baby.
01:21:56potatoes, love, and平-y, and tobye.
01:22:08You're so bueno, so Palestra.
01:22:10Come and speak to me, Belinda Simpson.
01:22:17There's a band that is skirmish.
01:22:21If I love them, can I hear you again?
01:22:32The story will sound like a child.
01:22:42We got a letter today.
01:22:44Who's it from?
01:22:46My mama, your grandma.
01:22:47I really have grandmas now?
01:22:50You sure do.
01:22:51You got a bargain in the family department.
01:22:55You got uncles and cousins, and two grandmas and two grandmas who are crazy about you.
01:23:00How can Grandma Tyler be crazy about me?
01:23:02Because I'm crazy about you.
01:23:06What's it say?
01:23:07Dearest Belinda, I wish we could have been there for your wedding to Lee,
01:23:11and the family can't wait for your next visit so that we can welcome our new son and granddaddy.
01:23:21I know there will be many more struggles ahead, many more wonderful adventures as well.
01:23:26As the Bible says,
01:23:27To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven.
01:23:33Well, what's the process of?
01:23:35Woo-hoo!
01:23:35Woo-hoo!
01:23:37Woo-hoo!
01:23:39Woo-hoo!
01:23:42Woo-hoo!
01:24:11Gracias por ver el video.
01:24:41Gracias por ver el video.
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