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00:01Sarah, where are you? I can't find you.
00:11Jim.
00:14That was my lovely wife.
00:17I've missed you so much.
00:20Rebecca, do you know how proud I am of you?
00:22Both of you.
00:24Sarah's so brave.
00:26Like you.
00:27You've done the right thing.
00:29You've come to the right place.
00:33Nothing's like we planned.
00:36You're keeping Sarah safe.
00:39It's all that matters.
00:43It's been so hard.
00:49Sarah!
01:08Sarah!
01:10Mama!
01:11You were having a bad dream.
01:33What should I do with this, Mama?
01:35We can use it for kindling in the stove once we get that cleaned.
01:39I suppose we'll need to get some firewood as well.
01:42How are we going to clean it?
01:44Soap and water.
01:46A little elbow grease.
01:47This is going to be a lot of work.
01:48I know.
01:49Just imagine when it's all done.
01:51Think about this.
01:52Parlor here.
01:54A few chairs where people can rest by the fire.
01:56Enjoy a cup of my tea.
01:58And here.
01:59A dining table or two where the boarders can take their meals.
02:03And on Sundays we can use the good china just like back home.
02:05Yes.
02:09It's going to be beautiful.
02:14Perfect.
02:18Looks rotten to me.
02:20Quite a few of them are.
02:22Seems like everywhere I turn, something else is falling down.
02:25One step at a time, Rebecca.
02:26You'll get there.
02:28I don't know when.
02:29There's so many boards missing.
02:30I still haven't even started building the rooms upstairs.
02:33Well, the prospectors have been helping themselves to the wood here.
02:36Do you know where I can get some lumber?
02:38Well, Tom wears the one around here with milling equipment.
02:41He's also the only one dead set against me having a boarding house.
02:45Unfortunately, he's not the only one.
02:48See, I don't understand that attitude.
02:49We're all here trying to make a living.
02:51I suppose for the ranchers it's just a question of who got here first.
02:56Good luck with Tom.
02:58There's really no other choice.
03:00Supply wagons do in this week.
03:02It could cost you though.
03:04How much?
03:05Hard to say.
03:06That's a lot of timber.
03:07Then there's the freight charges to consider all the way from Union City.
03:11Tom may be your best option.
03:13Good luck.
03:18Constable!
03:28Pa says thanks, Clayton.
03:29We need him to please.
03:30You okay fitting him?
03:31That much smithing we can handle.
03:34Angela, how's your pa been?
03:36Stubborn as always.
03:40Well, how's the plot looking?
03:42Good.
03:43Just got stained handles.
03:44All right, good.
03:45I reckon we can use the harness from the dray carton.
03:49Wow.
03:50Clay, this is really good work.
03:52Ought to be.
03:52You taught me.
03:53Are you kidding me?
03:54This is beautiful.
03:55This is a whole other level.
03:57Nice work.
03:58Hey listen, can we get those logs hauled down for the fence?
04:00Yes, sir.
04:01We started splitting.
04:03Good work.
04:04Tom?
04:07Can I take the max handles down to the trading post?
04:10Hattie's running low.
04:13Of course.
04:14I got you covered.
04:15Thanks, Tom.
04:21Tell Hattie I say hi.
04:23Olivia, too.
04:31I hope Jenny likes my book.
04:33I'm reading Alice through the looking glass.
04:35I think she will.
04:37Papa used to tell me that you remind him of Alice.
04:39Why?
04:40Because you're curious and brave.
04:42Get up.
04:43Get up.
04:43I think he'd be proud of us.
04:45Don't you?
04:46I know he would.
04:48Whoa.
04:50Morning.
04:51Good morning, Peggy.
04:54Do you happen to know if Mr. Moore is around?
04:56Last I saw him, he was in the blacksmith shop.
04:59Do you mind watching Sarah for a few minutes?
05:01Of course.
05:03Hi, Jenny.
05:04Hi.
05:05What's that you've got there?
05:07Alice through the looking glass.
05:09It's a book my Papa gave me.
05:11I thought you might like to read it with me.
05:18Alright, let's go inside then.
05:20Thank you again.
05:21Of course.
05:22Get up.
05:30Hey.
05:31How's it going at the ramshackle?
05:33Oh, fine. Sarah and I are settling in well. Thanks.
05:36Can't be too comfortable.
05:38We're managing.
05:39You know, there's room for you here until you get things figured out.
05:42Thank you. I am figuring things out.
05:44I'm just saying there's no shame in cutting your losses and moving on.
05:49I'll bear that in mind.
05:52Good.
05:54You want a coffee?
05:55Let's take a little break.
05:56No, I just came to ask you something.
06:00Though I'm not sure I should.
06:03Oh, ask away.
06:05I need lumber for repairs.
06:07And I hear you may have some for sale.
06:09I have some raw logs, but I don't have any to spare.
06:13Is that because you don't want me opening a boarding house?
06:16It's because I'm planting alfalfa and I have to build a fence to keep the cattle up.
06:21All right.
06:23Happen to know anywhere I could get some lumber?
06:27I wish I could help.
06:29I don't think you do.
06:32I know you don't want to help me, Mr. Moore.
06:35You know, the prospectors really aren't just people like you and me.
06:37They're just trying to build a life for themselves.
06:39Are they?
06:41Tom!
06:44Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
06:46No, it's all right. I was just leaving.
06:49Uh...
06:50Pardon me. I just need to...
06:52Thank you for the wagon repair.
06:54No, no.
06:55Rebecca, I don't want your money.
07:00Enjoy your day.
07:07Should I stick your foot in it?
07:09I may have, yeah.
07:11What's the trouble?
07:12We got an issue up at the stream.
07:15Let's go.
07:17It's about a girl who stepped through a mirror.
07:19Then she meets all sorts of strange people.
07:21The man!
07:23That was fast.
07:25Did you find Tom?
07:26I did.
07:27Turns out Mr. Moore and I didn't have very much to discuss after all.
07:30Well, that doesn't sound very good.
07:33Why does this egg have a face?
07:35That's Humpty Dumpty.
07:37Who?
07:38You know, Humpty Dumpty's I don't know all.
07:42That's silly.
07:45I suppose Sarah's been to school.
07:48Nearest one to here is over two hours away in Buxton.
07:51Oh.
07:59Can I buy some of those apples from you?
08:01Take them.
08:02We got so many this year we have to keep feeding them to the goats.
08:04Really?
08:06Maybe I can pay you in price.
08:09Deal.
08:22Doyle, what do you think you're doing polluting up my stream?
08:25How's this your stream?
08:26This is my land.
08:28I bet you think you own the air that we breathe too.
08:30Huh.
08:31I use the water in this stream for my cattle and the mercury in your sluice box is harming them.
08:36Not to mention you're killing all the trout.
08:38Well, unlike you, I don't have time for fishing.
08:41Well, I'll tell you what you do have.
08:4460 seconds to start packing your gear and get off my land.
09:03I don't know.
09:05Olivia.
09:06Could you please pull your head out of the clouds?
09:08We got a customer.
09:11I was just cleaning.
09:15Morning.
09:15Morning.
09:16You're just in time with those.
09:17I had somebody asking after one earlier.
09:20Good thing I came by.
09:25Wow.
09:26That's real nice, Olivia.
09:29We haven't seen you in here much lately.
09:31Tom's keeping me busy.
09:32He's planning on planting alfalfa.
09:35Is he now?
09:35Seems he's always got improvements in mind.
09:38That's Tom for you.
09:42You're really good.
09:43It's just something I like to do.
09:46Instead of stocking shelves.
09:52That deer's so pretty, I just want to hold on to it.
09:59Time's up.
10:00You got no right.
10:01Why don't you go back to the camp like the rest of the prospectors?
10:03Because there's way too many of them?
10:05I can't argue with you there.
10:07Huh?
10:11What's going on?
10:15You brought a kid out here?
10:17Vivian's got more grit than all your cowpokes put together.
10:20You better believe it.
10:23Look, Doyle, neither of us wants trouble, alright?
10:26So just get off my land.
10:28Who says it's your land?
10:31Well, it sure ain't yours.
10:35Alright, let's go.
10:42This ain't over.
10:44Right, Paul?
10:57Don't mind them, Constable.
10:59You're just a shock is all.
11:00It's like I've got the plague.
11:01Well, some of these fellas came out here to avoid men in uniform, if you know what I mean.
11:05Well, how do I get them to understand that the Mounties are here to help people?
11:10Mounties?
11:11Is that what you're calling yourselves?
11:12It's a nickname some of the fellas came up with.
11:15Oh.
11:15Well, let's see if it sticks.
11:18I'll take a can.
11:20Of course.
11:20Thanks, Miss Grant.
11:24I think it's a fine-looking uniform.
11:31Did you have fun today?
11:32I don't think Jenny likes me.
11:34How do you say that?
11:36She thought Alice was silly.
11:39I don't think Jenny knows how to read, sweetheart.
11:42But she was looking at all the pages.
11:44Yeah.
11:46Sometimes, when people feel embarrassed,
11:48they pretend like they know how to do something that they don't.
11:52Why didn't she learn at school?
11:54I don't think she's been.
11:55It's too far away.
11:58Then, why didn't her mama teach her?
12:00I don't know.
12:02I thought everybody got to go to school.
12:06Do you miss it?
12:08Sometimes.
12:10Sorry we had to leave so much behind.
12:12It's fun here too.
12:13Like feeding the baby cow.
12:15Can we go back to Mr. Moore's ranch tomorrow?
12:19We'll see.
12:27Why do some people seem mean, but are really nice, like Mr. Moore?
12:31And others seem nice, but are really mean, like back in Chicago?
12:41I wish I had an answer for that.
12:45But don't worry.
12:46They won't find us here.
13:00Tom Moore's got blinders on when it comes to his ranch.
13:03Do you think it's true that he couldn't spare any lumber?
13:06Hard to say.
13:08You making pies?
13:09I am.
13:10Once upon a time I was known for my pastry.
13:13Oh.
13:14How do you...
13:15Would you sell pies for me here?
13:18I'd be happy to.
13:19Oh, thank you.
13:20That's more help to me than you know.
13:21You could even sell them to the prospectors down at the camp.
13:24You don't get much of anything sweet down there.
13:25Unless you count my personality.
13:27Maybe I will.
13:29I can't wait to try one.
13:30That's lovely, by the way, Olivia.
13:32I like to imagine places I've never been,
13:34pretty things I've never seen, draw them.
13:37May I?
13:38Of course.
13:40This would be beautiful wallpaper.
13:44Could you apply your imagination to a boarding house?
13:47What do you mean?
13:49I have ideas for a parlor and a dining room.
13:52Maybe you could put them on paper for me.
13:54I would love to.
13:56What do you have in mind?
13:58It's a place cozy and warm.
14:01An oasis where people can curl up at the end of a hard day.
14:03Okay.
14:11There are still so many missing.
14:13I know.
14:14Oh, my pies.
14:22Are they burned?
14:24No.
14:25They're perfect.
14:27We are going to need more apples.
14:30Does that mean we can go back to the ranch?
14:32I suppose it does.
14:34Although there's somebody I want to check in on first.
14:39Rachel.
14:40Hi, how are you?
14:42How's baby Ned?
14:43Oh, we're just fine.
14:44Thanks to you.
14:45You did all the work.
14:48Is that pie?
14:49Yes.
14:50And I brought you some red raspberry tea leaves,
14:52which is excellent for healing.
14:53So kind to me.
14:55That's how you do it, fellas.
14:57Right there.
14:57Sure.
14:59Thanks, mate.
15:00Will you excuse me for just a minute?
15:01Sure.
15:02Excuse me.
15:03Hi.
15:05Where did you get those boards?
15:07You the one who bought that wreck?
15:09It's a boarding house.
15:10At least it will be.
15:12Did you pull the boards from there?
15:15Sorry, lady.
15:16Finders keepers.
15:22Hey, fellas.
15:22You with that board.
15:28If you are the law, like you say, you gotta do something about Tom Moore.
15:33It's a problem, Mr. Doyle, isn't it?
15:35He ran me off my stake yesterday.
15:36Just upstream from here.
15:38He's the rancher you had the disagreement with the other day.
15:41I think he's in charge of this whole territory.
15:45I'll look into it.
15:48Good.
15:56You sure about sharing that book with Jenny?
15:58She can't read.
16:00I don't understand why that should make her feel bad.
16:02She can do lots of things I can't.
16:05Maybe you can learn from each other.
16:11Good afternoon.
16:13Hello.
16:14We haven't met.
16:15I'm Constable Vaughn.
16:17Rebecca Clark.
16:18Who's this?
16:19This is my daughter.
16:21Hello.
16:23Hello.
16:24I'm sorry.
16:25The jacket seems to make folks nervous.
16:28Where are you headed?
16:29The Moore Ranch.
16:31Fancy that. Me too.
16:32Mind if I tag along?
16:34Of course.
16:36I understand you moved here recently.
16:38That's right.
16:40Where are you from?
16:41Oh, we have been all over.
16:44What's your business at the ranch?
16:46Seems Mr. Moore has ruffled some feathers.
16:49That I can believe.
16:51You know him?
16:52Not well.
16:53Mr. Moore is nice.
16:54I'm sure he is.
16:56It's just ranchers and prospectors.
16:58They're bound to have their differences.
16:59I don't understand that myself when there's so much open territory.
17:03I agree.
17:04It's my job to make sure that everyone is treated fairly under the law.
17:09Unfortunately, justice isn't the same for everyone everywhere.
17:13Well, I'm here to make sure that cheaters don't prosper and everyone else does.
17:18I like the sound of that.
17:30It's my best.
17:32I love my best!
17:33I love my best!
17:34It's my best friend!
17:35Thank you to myself!
17:42KNO!
17:44It's that book, Little Women, but we can do something you want.
17:48What's it about?
17:51It's about these four sisters whose Papa's away at war.
17:54I always wish I had a sister.
17:57Me too.
18:02Do I owe the pleasure, Constable?
18:04I'm afraid there's been a complaint against you from Archie Doyle.
18:09Well, I'm the one with the complaint.
18:11Says you forced him off his stake.
18:12His stake?
18:13See, that part of the stream runs through my land.
18:17He claims it isn't yours.
18:19Did you have proof of ownership, sir?
18:21I don't need proof. I've been ranching here since 71.
18:24I see the problem here.
18:27What's the problem?
18:28There are new laws.
18:30Settlers are required to get land patents now.
18:32Seeing how much hard work you've put into the ranch, you've got a strong claim.
18:36I've got more than a claim.
18:38I've got people that depend on this here ranch for their daily bread.
18:41Well, I'm happy to help you apply for those patents.
18:44You're not listening.
18:45I already own the land, Constable.
18:48Now, if you don't mind, I'm a busy man.
18:53Mr. Moore, unless you can prove ownership, I have no choice but to let Mr. Doyle prospect that part of
19:00the stream.
19:00I won't see about that.
19:02You know, I'm ordering you.
19:04Don't interfere with me.
19:05You're ordering me.
19:09Please consider what I've said.
19:11My offer still stands.
19:13If you want help registering the ranch.
19:16Good day.
19:34Clayton.
19:35Mrs. Corman.
19:36Hello.
19:37I have a question for you.
19:38I wondered if I find cement to chop down trees, would you be able to plane them into planks for
19:43me?
19:44Well, you'd have to ask Tom.
19:46That might not go so well.
19:47I'd love to help, but I won't go behind Tom's back.
19:50I understand.
19:52I know it's a tight-knit community.
19:54Clayton, we got ourselves a bit of a problem.
19:57Rebecca.
19:58Hello.
20:00I'll get in.
20:05I didn't know you were here.
20:07It's all right.
20:07I apologize.
20:08I realize after the last time we spoke, I'm not exactly welcome.
20:11I'll go.
20:11It's not true.
20:14You keep telling me to move on.
20:15From the idea of a boarding house, because I know what it's like to pour your sweat and blood into
20:20something just to have it go bust.
20:23Your ranch is hardly going bust, so...
20:32I heard that you arrived with the Mountie in tow.
20:38Yes.
20:39We crossed paths on the way in.
20:42That's all.
20:46I wouldn't worry about him.
20:47If he were here for you, you'd know about him already.
20:52He says I need proof I own my lands.
20:55Does the world come into a man's words not enough?
20:59Well, unfortunately, not everyone's word is as good as yours.
21:05According to him, the prospectors can dig wherever they want.
21:10I mean, they come here looking to get rich quick.
21:13You can't say that about all of them.
21:15I'm looking to build something that lasts.
21:18So am I.
21:19I'm trying to make a living off of the prospectors.
21:23I've got to try, Mr. Moore.
21:24I've got no choice.
21:26Would you just call me Tom?
21:29Tom.
21:37Maybe I can find work for you around here.
21:40That's very kind, but I'm going to see this through.
21:45Well, I guess that puts us on opposite sides.
21:49Do there have to be sides?
21:53One side takes from the other, you better believe it.
22:01Enjoy.
22:07Vince is here.
22:08Have you finished making room in the back for the new stock?
22:13Olivia?
22:16Olivia!
22:17Sorry, what?
22:18Hattie and Olivia.
22:19How have you two been?
22:21Oh, good.
22:21So nice to see you, Vince.
22:23What's new in the world?
22:24Well, what isn't new?
22:25Union City's growing topsy-turvy.
22:27Because of the gold rush?
22:28Well, the cattle, the gold, the lumber, and more trading posts are springing up all over.
22:33Wow.
22:33So, what you got for me?
22:35I have these pelts, and I'll take more of the usual on your trip bag.
22:41Right.
22:41Well, I'll be leaving by noon tomorrow, if there's anything else.
22:47The girls flew about, trying to make things comfortable, each in her own way.
22:53Meg arranged the tea table, Joe bought wood and set chairs,
22:56dropping, overturning, and clattering everything she touched.
23:05Sorry to interrupt.
23:07Peg, I'm staying for Nash.
23:09He's at the barn.
23:12Have you got sweets, Mr. Tom?
23:14Well, why wouldn't I have sweets?
23:16They're in that pocket.
23:18Sam, mind your manners.
23:20They're in this pocket.
23:22I knew it.
23:23Did you?
23:24There you go.
23:25I got two more, if anybody wants one.
23:30You're welcome.
23:33You're welcome.
23:34Somebody find a house you build in there, Sam.
23:36It's a fort.
23:38Of course.
23:38I should have known.
23:42Ladies.
23:47Nicely done.
23:48Well, Sarah and I should be on our way.
23:50But we haven't finished our book.
23:52I can leave it for you and your mama to read.
23:54That's all right.
23:55You can bring it back next time.
23:59Bye, Sarah.
24:00Bye, Jenny.
24:01Good to see you.
24:01Bye.
24:02Bye.
24:03Bye.
24:03Bye.
24:13Rebecca?
24:15Hey, thank you for the tea.
24:16And thanks for the pie.
24:18That's just about the best thing I ever ate.
24:20Other than Rachel's blitzes.
24:23I'm just looking for the missing planks from my boarding house.
24:26Patty said some of them were here.
24:28Oh, we heard you were fixing it up.
24:32When can we move in?
24:33Oh, it really depends on when I'm able to make repairs.
24:36Oh, there's some of my boards right there.
24:40That's one of my doors.
24:43These, those are my shutters.
24:47These are my new boarding house.
24:50And there's some there.
24:54Okay.
24:56Hey, everybody, listen.
24:57I know you think that the place that I bought is just a falling down wreck
25:02and that it's okay to scavenge from it.
25:03But I'm trying to build something for you.
25:06I, I want to build a place that's warm and dry
25:09and a place that you can, you can go and get a hot meal
25:12and a hot bath at the end of your day.
25:15A place that you can call home when you're away from yours.
25:18And I can't do that if you keep sealing my boards.
25:22Please.
25:23I would really appreciate you giving me my planks back.
25:48You know, she's a nice lady.
25:52If she hadn't been there when Ned was born, I, I don't know what I would have done.
25:57She could use the help.
25:58Yeah, she could use the help.
25:59And you know, when you took the boards,
26:01you didn't know they belonged to someone.
26:04Now you do.
26:09Come on.
26:11Come on, Ned.
26:12It's okay.
26:13It's all right.
26:13Let's get some sleep.
26:19I hope you don't mind.
26:22I saw your light.
26:23No, it's all right.
26:24Come on in.
26:25Sarah's sleeping.
26:26I'm happy for the company.
26:28Would you like some tea?
26:30That'd be nice.
26:32Can I help?
26:33Sure.
26:34You take the cups.
26:36I'm both.
26:37Look, I just came to tell you the supply wagon's leaving tomorrow if you want to place an order for
26:42lumber.
26:43Yes.
26:44I'll need to, I guess.
26:46I'm going to have to.
26:48Place these floorboards and the roof.
26:52Well, this may help.
26:54I have the money for your pies.
26:56Oh, well, that'll be something.
27:01Oh, well, I don't know if you want to do it.
27:04There you are.
27:05Oh, thank you.
27:08I'm real sorry things didn't work out the way you expected.
27:11Thanks, honey.
27:15Jim, Jim and I had this dream to come out west and see the frontier for ourselves.
27:22Maybe even start a new life.
27:26My husband was a dreamer, too.
27:29Yeah.
27:32That's what worries me about Olivia.
27:33She's too much like Frank.
27:36He had a perfectly good job with Great Plains trading, but no, he had to strike out on his own,
27:42set up in the middle of nowhere.
27:46That's hard.
27:50And also, isn't that what we want for our children?
27:53To dream.
27:57Yeah.
27:58I guess, uh, dreamers do have their place.
28:02Yes, I'm convinced they do.
28:06Why do you stay?
28:09Ah, because, uh, it turns out I'm darn good at running a trading post.
28:13Who would have thought?
28:16No, I have everything I need right here.
28:17My daughter, my memories, and new friends.
28:31But what about you?
28:32I mean, how are you handling all this, really?
28:35I'm scared.
28:36I'm terrified.
28:37I don't know.
28:39Because I, when I look around this place and think of it full of laughter and good cheer, after everything
28:46Jim and I saw in the war.
28:52Sarah just needs a safe and stable home.
28:55And I don't know how I'm going to do it.
28:59Because I really thought I would be bringing in rent right away.
29:05Hey, you're not going to let a little thing like money stop you, are you?
29:10Rebecca, come on.
29:15Nash, I saw Sarah reading to Jenny, and it broke my heart that Jenny couldn't read for herself.
29:19She don't need much schooling on a ranch.
29:21Just because we missed out doesn't mean that our children shouldn't get some basic learning.
29:25Good evening.
29:27Evening.
29:29You don't want your dinner to get cold.
29:30Come on, Tom.
29:31Spoil me, Peggy.
29:33Well, you can thank Rebecca for the pie.
29:36Oh.
29:37Oh.
29:38All right.
29:39We'll be heading to our place, then.
29:41Okay.
29:44You're more than welcome to come over and have dinner with us, Tom.
29:48As appealing as that sounds, I'd prefer to be alone with my thoughts at the end of the day.
29:53All right.
29:53Good night.
29:54Good night.
29:58Oh, uh, the boys are almost finished splitting logs, because they're building those fences.
30:03That's good news.
30:05All right, Tom.
30:06Good night.
30:08Good night.
30:38Clayton, back so soon?
30:41Yeah, I, uh, I brought you something.
30:46Clayton, it's lovely.
30:48Wow, look at the antlers.
30:50Did you carve this?
30:51I got the idea from your drawings.
30:53Well, it just goes to show there's an artist in every one.
30:57How much do you want for it?
30:58I bet we could get 50 cents.
30:59Oh, but, uh, that one's for you.
31:04Thank you so much.
31:05That is so kind of you.
31:10Good morning, Miss Clint.
31:11Good morning.
31:13It's not lovely.
31:15Clayton made it.
31:16Isn't he talented?
31:17I'll say.
31:18It reminds me of one on my mother's mantle back in Toronto.
31:21You're from Toronto.
31:23Why would you come all the way out here?
31:25The wide open spaces, of course.
31:27Well, you can have them as far as I'm concerned.
31:30But I'd give to be in a real city.
31:32With real shops.
31:35Toronto has plenty of those.
31:45Excuse me.
31:46You must be Mr. Williams.
31:48Everybody calls me Vince.
31:50I'm Rebecca.
31:51Oh.
31:51You're the lady who bought that place.
31:53Go ahead.
31:53Tell me what a fool I am.
31:54Everyone else has.
31:55I think you're smart.
31:57Every place I go on my route, towns are booming.
32:01This one's bound to take off, too.
32:03That is music to my ears.
32:04You got your work cut out.
32:06Don't I know it.
32:07I hear you're the man to bring in lumber from Union City.
32:09How much will that cost?
32:12Well, it's a big job.
32:16Likely going to be more than 500.
32:23Likely going to be more than 500.
32:47Mama, tell me what's wrong.
32:54I wanted to order some lumber from Mr. Williams.
32:57It's more than I expected.
33:01You can't sell your ring.
33:04It's from Papa.
33:06I won't.
33:07Oh, I won't.
33:11But what are we going to do?
33:15I am going to figure something out.
33:19I swear to the moon.
33:36How are those drawings you're doing for Rebecca coming?
33:39I put this out going, Mother.
33:43Oh, I'd like to curl up in that chair right there.
33:47I thought you didn't approve of me wasting my time.
33:50No, I didn't say that.
33:54I didn't mean it.
33:59Is it hard for you to be here with so little to do?
34:08There's plenty to do.
34:10No, that's not what I mean.
34:12Um, if someday you have the chance to do something bigger with your life,
34:17you should jump at it.
34:32What was that for?
34:35You sound just like Papa.
35:03What if I give you a hand?
35:06I've got it.
35:08I see that.
35:13Listen, I just wanted to apologize to you again
35:15for making you feel unwelcome here,
35:17because you're not.
35:21Unwelcome, I mean.
35:24I know what I'm choosing.
35:26And it's worth fighting for.
35:33Rebecca.
35:37Some of the prospectors want to return these.
35:40They're collecting more at camp.
35:45Lars, thank you.
35:49Are you going to help me nail this back on if you want?
35:51Yes, please.
35:53There's more that came from.
36:00Looks like you're making some friends.
36:04I'm going to make this work.
36:07One board at a time if I have to.
36:12Stop them, force of nature.
36:16Pardon me?
36:17I said, I came here.
36:20Turned the money from the wagon.
36:22I told you I wanted to pay you for your work.
36:24I know.
36:25There was another way.
36:26There was another way.
36:36Rebecca, don't tell me you're back for more apples already.
36:39No.
36:42I'm hoping I can give you something that's going to change your life.
36:45Would you allow me to teach you how to read and write?
36:49I should have thought of it sooner, and then Mr. Moore suggested it.
36:53I think it's a great idea.
36:55I think I'm past the ability to learn something.
36:58You're not.
37:00You're not.
37:00And once you learn, you can teach your children.
37:05How?
37:06And when?
37:07I'll come by the ranch a few times a week.
37:10Sarah loves to hear her anyway.
37:14I had given up on the idea of ever being able to.
37:17Is that a yes?
37:21Yes.
37:23Good.
37:30Oh, Clayton.
37:31Addie.
37:32You've been busy.
37:34Some have you.
37:36Rebecca asked me to do them for the boarding house.
37:38Tom says that's the name we're going to have.
37:39I wouldn't be so sure about that.
37:43Good afternoon, Constable.
37:45Good afternoon, Mrs. Quint.
37:47Good afternoon.
37:48Clayton, you make the axe handles, too?
37:50It's fine work.
37:53How can we help you, Constable?
37:54I'll take one of those, actually, and some beef jerky and hard tack if you could.
37:58Those sound like trail rations.
38:00That's right.
38:01I'm headed out.
38:02But I thought you were stationed here.
38:04It's part of the time.
38:05The territory I patrol is actually quite large.
38:09I'll be seeing you.
38:10Safe travels.
38:14Clayton.
38:23Well, um, thank you for lending these by, Clayton.
38:26Have a good day.
38:29I'll be.
38:52I'm thinking if we arrange the parlor like this, then there might even be room for a piano.
38:57It's a star room?
38:58That's right.
38:59And the boarders will sleep upstairs.
39:01It's just like we imagined, Mama.
39:03It is.
39:03It is just like we imagined.
39:07I left the prospector's camp at Stony Creek, having attempted to settle a dispute between
39:11Mr. Tom Moore, a rancher, and a prospector, Mr. Archie Doyle.
39:16The settlers generally seem to be law-abiding, and otherwise my time there was without incident.
39:22There's only one other individual who seems noteworthy.
39:27Rebecca Clark.
39:40What would possess a woman like her to travel alone in the wilderness with a child to start
39:47up a boarding house?
39:49Do Bruce.
39:52Can't think that's something we olha for?
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