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00:10I don't know what to do.
00:54If you haven't sold out again, I'd like some of that hash, Mrs. Clark.
00:59I've got just enough.
01:02No, it's on the house. Thank you for everything that you've done to help me at the boarding house.
01:06But you're already paying me for that.
01:08It's not nearly as much as you deserve.
01:11Much obliged. I'll get that door cleaned today.
01:15I think we're going to have enough for me to place a small order of lumber with Vince when he
01:18comes back through.
01:18At least enough to keep the boarding house going.
01:21I finished cleaning the table. Can we go to the ranch now, Mama?
01:23As soon as the men are finished with their breakfast.
01:25But don't you have Mrs. McCabe's reading lessons?
01:27Why do I feel like this is more about you playing with Jenny?
01:29She's going to teach me how to make a doll from an old corn stalk.
01:32Oh, you're learning so much.
01:33It's better than school.
01:35Well, I don't know about that.
01:43I don't understand why Tom's determined to pile the field himself.
01:45He's got a ranch hands to do it.
01:47Or he's got a score to settle.
01:48With who?
01:49Don't know.
01:50Himself, maybe?
01:52Seems dead set on proving he could be a successful farmer.
01:56Being a rancher is not enough?
01:58I don't think Tom knows the meaning of the word enough.
02:06Stay!
02:10Nash!
02:11Nash!
02:13You all right?
02:14It's my leg.
02:23Whoa!
02:24Morning, Sarah.
02:25Hi, Mr. Moore.
02:26Rebecca.
02:29Nice to see you both.
02:33Jenny's been waiting for you.
02:34Thanks, Mrs. McCabe.
02:37Now a good time for a reading lesson?
02:38Your time seems a little more precious than mine, though.
02:41How's the boarding house coming along?
02:42You know, the roof no longer leaks.
02:44We've patched that, so it's progress.
02:47You patch it up with the old wood the prospectors were using?
02:50Hardly call that progress.
02:55Lovely to see you, Mr. Moore.
02:57Always a pleasure, Rebecca.
02:59You know, if you would sell me lumber instead of burning it,
03:02I wouldn't be patching my roof with old wood.
03:04Oh, well, this isn't lumber.
03:05It's just offcuts from the fences, but
03:08you're more than welcome to it.
03:10Go!
03:14Come on, it's back!
03:16Whoa, whoa!
03:18His horse reared up with a snake.
03:20He fell hard.
03:21I'm fine.
03:21You don't look fine.
03:23I'm fine this way.
03:23It's his leg.
03:25It's his leg.
03:27Stop.
03:28Stop.
03:42You're shit.
03:47It's definitely broken.
03:50How about it?
03:52Bad.
03:53Where's the nearest doctor?
03:54Too far.
03:55I don't need this taken care of right now.
04:00You learn anything from the war we've set in a leg?
04:03I saw my husband do it, but it's not the same as knowing how.
04:06Rebecca, you have to try.
04:10Please.
04:18Did you add some hard tack as well?
04:20It's all there, plus a little pemmican.
04:22I appreciate your help, Olivia.
04:23Of course.
04:24How long will you be gone for this time?
04:26Only about a week.
04:28Well, you be careful out there.
04:31Don't worry about me.
04:32I'm finding this territory a lot less hazardous than I was warned it would be.
04:36Well, I'm sure you get into some dangerous situations with outlaws or whiskey traders.
04:41I wish.
04:44That didn't come out right.
04:45I don't wish for people to break the law.
04:47Of course.
04:47I just did anticipate a little more action.
04:50You never had to wrestle a bear?
04:53I saw a cougar once.
04:54Oh, really?
04:54What happened?
04:56I made a really loud noise and it ran away.
05:01Well, you should still be careful out there.
05:08We'll see.
05:22You're doing a fine job with that door, Lars.
05:24Thanks, Addy.
05:25Mrs. Clark went up to the Moore Ranch if you're looking for her.
05:28Okay.
05:44Jiminy Cricket.
05:46Mrs. Clark is not going to be happy about this.
05:49Maybe she won't notice.
05:53Look, we're just lucky no one got her.
05:55Since I'm the one who patched this up, I guess you can take back what you said about my fine
05:58construction skills.
05:59It's not your fault, Lars.
06:01These boards were rotten to begin with with all the rain we've had lately.
06:04I'm surprised it lasted this long.
06:06She's going to need to replace this whole roof.
06:09Yeah.
06:12I'm all right, Meg.
06:15Nash, there comes a time where it's all right.
06:18I mean, hair hurting.
06:21I guess this would be it, huh?
06:25When he can get his legs set or he'll be hobbling around for the rest of his life.
06:27The sooner, the better I know.
06:37Let's get started.
06:39I haven't done something like this before.
06:41Okay, well, how long has that ever stopped you?
06:43Let's think this through.
06:44What do you need?
06:46Okay.
06:52Jim used to make a cast out of our lap and plaster Paris.
07:01Where would we find something like that here?
07:03Clay, go over to the trading post and see if Hattie has anything like that.
07:07Yes, sir.
07:09We're going to need to immobilize the leg right after we pull the bones back into place.
07:16After you what?
07:26Jenny, are you all right?
07:28I've got chores to do is all.
07:30I know how you're feeling.
07:32It was hard when my pa was sick.
07:34What if he never gets better?
07:39Your pa is going to be okay.
07:40You think so?
07:41Yeah.
07:43My mom will make sure of it.
07:47Are you sure you've got the dimensions right?
07:49I measure twice.
07:50Because you're going to have to drill holes that the strips can go through in order to stabilize the leg.
07:53So you can do that?
07:54You know I'm the one who taught Clayton all about woodwork, right?
07:58It's all right.
08:00Look, I get it.
08:01This needs to be right.
08:06You and Nash have been friends for how long?
08:09After I left Ontario, I started working my way west as a ranch hand.
08:13I met Nash in Montana.
08:14He was honest, a hard-working, skilled rider.
08:19I struck out on my own.
08:20I persuaded him to be my foreman.
08:23Peggy and the kids' father.
08:26They took a big chance on me.
08:28So they're your family?
08:31Yeah.
08:34Walk and go wrong with a break.
08:36Infection, bone deformity.
08:39We're not going to let that happen.
08:41Not much we can agree on.
08:46Loosen that side for you.
08:50Pa, are you going to be okay?
08:52You're just fine, son.
08:54How about you go out and help your mom.
08:55Dread some water.
08:56Okay.
09:02Tom and Rebecca shouldn't be much longer.
09:05What if it don't be all right?
09:08I've got to be able to work for my family.
09:10You can't think like that.
09:11It could have been so much worse.
09:15What if...
09:16Let's not worry about the what if.
09:20Hi, did Clayton make it back yet?
09:22No.
09:23All right, we're almost finished.
09:25I'll be back soon.
09:26Rebecca?
09:26Rebecca?
09:27What would we do if you weren't here to help?
09:41I went by the house.
09:43Clayton wasn't there.
09:45Hi, Hattie.
09:45Is this the plaster of Paris?
09:47No.
09:47Actually, it's building plaster.
09:49It's all I had.
09:52It's going to be too thick.
09:54I think you can make it work.
10:07Mama says we have to bring her at least a dozen.
10:09Okay.
10:13You're going to take charge, or they'll peck at your hands.
10:17Okay.
10:24The bonus set.
10:26That better be...
10:29You want to tie these?
10:30Yes.
10:31All right.
10:31What's the plan with these egg whites?
10:33I'm hoping that the air in the egg whites will make the plaster more malleable.
10:36And then when?
10:37And then we dress his leg, and we put the burlap in the plaster, and the plaster on his leg.
10:42And I hope it works.
11:00Hold it right there, lawman.
11:06Nick Douglas.
11:07I had you there, didn't I?
11:09What brings you into my territory?
11:11Stagecoach was robbed just south of here near the border.
11:13Captured one out loud, but the other got away.
11:15And you've been tracking in this direction?
11:17Yeah.
11:18I'm sure you can help if you're interested.
11:20Absolutely.
11:21Perfect.
11:22I'll grab my things, or we'll head out at sunrise.
11:33This should begin to harden soon.
11:40We did it.
11:41You did it.
11:43We can't thank you enough.
11:44I'm just glad that it worked, and now comes the hard part.
11:46You have got to stay still until morning.
11:49I'll make sure of it.
11:52How long will it stay on for?
11:54A while.
11:55And even after you take it off, it's going to be some time before you can put your weight on
11:58it.
11:58We'll deal with that as it comes.
12:01Don't worry about that.
12:02I'll clean it later.
12:03Right now, I have to think about supper.
12:05Can Sarah eat with us?
12:07Well, sure she can.
12:08I have a meat pie ready to go in the oven.
12:11Can I, Mama?
12:12Yeah.
12:18All right, well, I'll fend for myself.
12:21Nonsense.
12:22You'll stay.
12:23No, Peggy, he's right.
12:24You really should focus on your own family tonight.
12:27What about you?
12:27You don't have to feed those prospectors?
12:30It's probably too late for that.
12:31You're more than welcome to take a chance on my cooking.
12:35Your cooking?
12:39I mean, do I have enough for everybody?
12:41Hattie, if you want to...
12:42Oh, no thanks, Tom.
12:44I'm fine.
12:46Okay.
12:49All right.
12:51I'll join you.
12:54Great.
13:00Rebecca, could I have a word?
13:02Sure.
13:08You did a really great job in there.
13:10I had no idea what I was doing.
13:12It certainly looked like you did.
13:14Hey, Rebecca, um...
13:16I need to tell you something.
13:18Your roof collapsed today.
13:21My roof collapsed?
13:22Not all of it.
13:23How bad?
13:24Well, it's only a matter of time before the rest of it goes.
13:27The whole roof needs to be replaced.
13:30So much lumber.
13:32That's a fact.
13:33There's no way around it.
13:47This table is lovely craftsmanship.
13:49Did you make it?
13:51Quayton did it.
13:53I'll admit he surpassed what I thought.
13:57He did all the furniture in here.
14:02He's very talented.
14:03Yes, indeed.
14:07Dinner's served.
14:12It looks delightful.
14:14Steak okay?
14:17Wonderful.
14:20Just fine.
14:23Just fine.
14:41It was quite the adventure today.
14:43Good teamwork.
14:45You showed a lot of courage.
14:47I was impressed.
14:49A woman being courageous surprises you?
14:51Well, I'm saying, my experience, a woman of your ilk.
14:59My ilk?
15:02You know, city girls.
15:16I was once engaged to a city girl.
15:20It didn't want.
15:23Sorry.
15:26Okay.
15:29We all got our stories, don't we?
15:35So, what did you do?
15:36Only thing I could do.
15:38Rode into the middle of the fight.
15:39Broke it up.
15:40Huh.
15:41My introduction to this territory came when I saved the family from a burning cabin.
15:45I ran straight into the flames again and again.
15:48Three times, to be precise.
15:50And went back to the dog.
15:52Remarkable.
15:53All in a day's work.
15:54She got plenty of similar tales since graduation.
15:57Well, yes.
15:58Keeping the peace between the ranchers and the prospectors can be a full-time job.
16:01Right.
16:03Any gunplay?
16:04Thankfully, no.
16:05Fievery.
16:06Not quite.
16:06What then?
16:08Oh, it's tempers.
16:09Hurt feelings.
16:10That sort of thing.
16:12Oh.
16:14It sounds like important work.
16:26Well, what's your plan now that Nash is out of commission?
16:32Well, I was planning.
16:34I'm planning the field tomorrow, but that's going to have to wait because I'm going to have
16:37to take care of the hundred little things that Nash looks after.
16:44What about you?
16:47You still nervous about that mountain?
16:51What makes you think I'm nervous?
16:56You don't have to answer if you don't want.
16:58I won't press the issue.
17:02Well, there is something I should tell you.
17:06You were right.
17:08Sorry, I couldn't hear you.
17:10You heard me just fine.
17:10I did hear you just fine, but what was I right about?
17:12Because there could be so many things.
17:13The wood that I used to patch up the roof at the boarding house.
17:18It wasn't very good.
17:19And I thought it might hold for a month or so, maybe two.
17:25The roof collapsed today.
17:30That's a shame.
17:33You don't want to gloat?
17:34No, why would I gloat?
17:36Why would I be happy that you and Sarah don't have the proper roof over your head?
17:42You're welcome.
17:44I knew this was going to be hard, but I don't have time to wait for the supply wagon.
17:47I have to figure out a way to open the boarding house soon.
17:51I guess we both have our problems.
17:53You got a roof to fix and I got a field to plow.
17:58You're not serious.
18:01No offense, but getting a roof built is much harder.
18:05Well, no offense, but you couldn't be more wrong.
18:09I would much rather plow a field than deal with my bigger roof issue.
18:13That's because you've never done it before.
18:15Doesn't the horse do all the work?
18:19I'll tell you what.
18:21I'll plow your field.
18:22And in exchange, you give me the lumber I need for the boarding house.
18:27I'll tell you what.
18:28You plow my field, I'll chop down the trees myself and clean the wood for you.
18:33You got a deal.
18:35Sure?
18:36Yes.
18:37If I don't get lumber soon, this will all be for nothing.
18:42Deal.
18:47You best finish that snake or you'll need the energy.
18:50Go ahead, Nathan.
19:12At least it isn't raining.
19:14Not now, anyway.
19:19I saw you come back.
19:21Oh.
19:23Oh, no.
19:28What are you going to do?
19:29I'm going to plow Mr. Moore's alfalfa field.
19:31What?
19:32He's going to give me the wood that I need to repair the roof if I plow the field.
19:35We made a deal.
19:36Was this his idea?
19:37No, it was mine.
19:38The only problem now is that I'm going to miss a night at the mess tent.
19:40I can bring the food down to the camp, but I don't think that's your only problem.
19:43What do you mean?
19:46Have you ever plowed a field before?
19:49No.
19:50But I'm sure I'll get the hang of it.
19:51I probably just need some trousers.
19:53We can set you up at the trading post.
19:56Yeah.
19:56Still, it's back-breaking work, Rebecca.
19:59Mama can do anything.
20:01Just like today with Mr. McApe's like.
20:02Right, Mama?
20:04Absolutely.
20:06Absolutely.
20:07Yeah.
20:08Yeah.
20:08Yeah.
20:20I'll be back up and at him again by the end of the week.
20:26No, you won't.
20:28Best one's to your wife.
20:30It takes two of us to run this ranch.
20:32I'll figure it out.
20:33I always do.
20:36I'm just glad you're okay.
20:38Because I've got to be honest.
20:40When Clayton came up with that wagon with that ride on us horse,
20:45you had me scared Nash.
20:47You don't could pretend otherwise.
20:51Can't get rid of me that easy.
20:53I'll count on a friend.
20:58Thanks, Mike.
21:14Oh, good.
21:15You're ready.
21:17Look at you.
21:19You're serious?
21:20You want to do this?
21:22Are you trying to back out?
21:24No.
21:25All right.
21:26Let's get moving.
21:26It's not going to get any drier.
21:28All right.
21:28Well, let me show you how to do it.
21:30I'm sure I can get the hang of it.
21:31No, you don't just get the hang of it.
21:33All right.
21:34Here you go.
21:34Lift this arm.
21:35There you go.
21:37Let's hear it.
21:39All right.
21:42Ready?
22:00I'll figure it out.
22:06How's Paul going to ride his horse with that thing on his leg?
22:09Mama says it has to stay on him for a long time.
22:11And we've got to be extra helpful.
22:13What else can we do?
22:14The goats need feeding.
22:16I've never fed goats before.
22:17I can show you how.
22:18Richie has a goat pen.
22:20Wait for me!
22:25Step up.
22:26Step up.
22:37You enjoying this?
22:39Me?
22:40No.
22:41All right.
22:42Show me how.
22:44My pleasure.
22:46My pleasure.
22:49You've got to maintain a firm hand grip.
22:51Be sure you're the one steering the horse, not the other way around.
22:54Got it.
22:55Well, the first furrow is the most important one.
22:57It's got to be a straight line.
22:59It becomes the guide for every other pass.
23:01Understood.
23:02You've got your blade dug in too deep.
23:07The key is to maintain the same depth in the soil,
23:10but that takes strength.
23:11It takes stamina.
23:14All right.
23:15I'll get on with it.
23:18All right.
23:29Ready?
23:32Ready.
23:33Step up.
23:39Here we go.
23:42Get in there.
23:43Give it.
23:43Get in there.
23:55I'm chasing the 1,200-pound moose that stole my sack of supplies.
23:57I've realized that I've got to make my move or I'm going to get hungry that night.
24:00Whoa.
24:02What was that about?
24:05It's a tripwire.
24:15Trapper must have rigged it.
24:18Thanks, Vaughn.
24:20That would have been the enemy.
24:27You want to try?
24:28Sure.
24:33Sarah, no.
24:34You don't feed them inside.
24:38Goats!
24:39Come here, goats.
24:40They're tickling me.
24:46Just drop the feed.
24:47We're going to feed.
24:52Parents!
24:53Oh, no.
24:53He's the worst.
24:54Come here, you rascal.
24:57Wait for me.
25:13Whoa, whoa, whoa.
25:14Hold on one second.
25:22Someone had a campfire here.
25:28Still warm.
25:30We are, guy.
25:35Take a look at this.
25:39Well, I recognize that blueprint.
25:42It's him, all right.
25:57Oh, he's making such a mess.
25:59We should tell Mom.
26:00No, she has enough to worry about.
26:03Sam, can you pick up these apples?
26:05Why me?
26:05Thanks, Sam.
26:23He thinks he's gotten away with it.
26:25He's about to find out the crime doesn't pay.
26:28Flake it.
26:41Hold her right there.
26:44It's over.
26:45Get yourself up.
26:54In the name of the Northwest Mountain Police, you're under arrest.
27:01Nice work, constable.
27:09Rebecca, how are you making out?
27:12Whoa.
27:13Whoa.
27:16Doing okay?
27:18I'm bringing some water.
27:20Must be thirsty.
27:21Yeah.
27:28I think you proved your point.
27:31Quitting's not an option.
27:58He was here.
27:59He's a wily one.
28:01Mr. Tom's going to be so mad.
28:03What if he doesn't find out?
28:05You catch him?
28:07We've got to find him.
28:09We can't leave Mr. Tom's papers like this.
28:12Sam, can you tidy up?
28:14What?
28:14Thanks, Sam.
28:15Maurice is out.
28:16Right behind you.
28:25Never in my life have I sat around like this all day.
28:30Well, I'll pitch in and manage somehow.
28:33Is Rebecca still out there plowing the field?
28:35She must be.
28:37I don't know.
28:38Tom let her do that.
28:40From what I understand, it was Rebecca's idea.
28:43She's not one to give in easily.
28:45What are those kids up to?
28:46Supper's almost ready.
28:49At least one good thing came of this.
28:52I get to spend more time with you.
28:55Well, from what I recall, Nash McCabe,
28:57you made a promise to spend your whole life with me.
29:01And that's the promise I intend to keep
29:03for a long, long time.
29:06You better.
29:11I'll be here.
29:31It's been a happy hour later.
29:31Okay.
29:56Oh no, the milk.
30:00What's that around his neck?
30:02Looks like a hanky.
30:06Come here, Clarence.
30:10Got him!
30:12You're such a troublemaker.
30:14We're gonna have to get you back in your pen and clean this milk up before Ma notices anything happen.
30:19Sorry, Jenny, this is all my fault if I hadn't let Clarence out in the first place.
30:24But it was fun.
30:27You should have seen your face when he got out.
30:29And yours when you saw what he did to Mr. Moore's house.
30:40Okay, everyone.
30:42Everyone.
30:42Rebecca's not here, so there won't be a hot meal.
30:48What are you complaining about? I brought you food, didn't I?
30:53There you go, sir.
30:57When's she coming back?
30:58You know, you're making me feel downright unappreciated.
31:01Come on, Mrs. Quinn. I appreciate you.
31:04But not your sardines.
31:08Did Mrs. Clark figure out what to do about the roof?
31:10She's working on a solution right now, as a matter of fact.
31:13As soon as she opens the boarding house, we'll be the first to enter room.
31:16When we met.
31:17Yeah, we'll get you into a proper home.
31:18Okay, sweetie. Let's go.
31:20You're welcome.
31:27There you go.
31:32Alex, I appreciate all your help bringing this guy in.
31:34Well, thank you for giving me one heck of a story to tell.
31:37And, uh, I'm grateful you saved my bacon from that trap.
31:43Don't worry.
31:44I'll leave that part out of the story.
31:46Well, safe travels, Nick.
31:47And, uh, watch out for those 1,200-pound moose, yeah?
31:50Maybe it was 1,100 pounds.
32:16Let's go.
32:17Sugar.
32:18Sugar.
32:18Good evening.
32:19It's fine. No sleep.
32:20Oh.
32:24Hey.
32:25How is it?
32:26It's delicious.
32:28Good answer.
32:30Oh, little Ned.
32:32Say hello, honey.
32:34Well, he's got you a smile.
32:37It's hard to believe he's going to be crawling for a matter of months.
32:41Thankfully, we'll be out of the tent by then.
32:45Thank you for the meal.
32:46Oh, you're welcome.
32:47Lai, is he coming?
32:48Go ahead. Be right out.
32:52Oh.
32:53Everything okay?
32:55Sure.
32:56I want to be.
32:58I have a beautiful wife.
33:01Brandy baby boy.
33:03It's funny how some fellas get all the luck and others get none.
33:09Rachel sure seems excited to move into that boarding house.
33:12Problem is, I'm not sure we can afford a room there.
33:17It won't be completed for weeks.
33:19Maybe even longer depending on when Rebecca can get that lumber.
33:22Can't you save up?
33:29They're scraping by.
33:31Everyone seems to be fine in gold except me.
33:34I mean, I find some flakes.
33:37You know then, but that's it.
33:40And the work that Mrs. Clark gave me, it's helping us get by.
33:46What happens when the work's done?
33:49Is Rachel now?
33:50She keeps believing things will get better.
33:53I'm sure Rebecca's gonna give you a reasonable rate.
33:55No, no, I...
33:56I won't have that.
33:58She's in no better position than us.
33:59She needs full rent.
34:02Lars, I know what it's like to be a young family taking a big risk.
34:06All I can say is,
34:09things have a way of working out for the best.
34:10What if they don't?
34:20Whoa!
34:22Oh!
34:44You win.
34:48I'm not done.
34:50Rebecca.
34:51I'm giving you the lumber.
34:55Come.
35:01I haven't finished yet.
35:02You will.
35:05It's my home.
35:09You take this.
35:11We'll go take the lead.
35:19I learned it.
35:33Hey, boy.
35:34Hey.
35:35Hey.
35:36Hey, let's go, man.
35:43Step up.
35:44Yeah.
35:47Yeah.
36:04Easy.
36:05Whoa.
36:06Whoa.
36:09Nice.
36:10You're mad of your word.
36:12Well, not entirely.
36:14I didn't chop down the tree and plain the wood myself like I said it would.
36:18No.
36:19He had me do that.
36:21Well, thank you.
36:22There's a bunch more to come.
36:24Clayton, also, I noticed your craftsmanship on the dining table at the ranch.
36:28It's quite lovely.
36:30Thank you very much.
36:31Gonna take a lot of furniture to fill this place.
36:34I've been thinking about that.
36:37I see where this is going.
36:38Oh, God.
36:42So the outlaw, he reaches for his pistol.
36:44And I know I've only got one chance to take him down.
36:46Otherwise, Nick's in trouble.
36:47So I have to leap at it.
36:50A leap of faith, if you will.
36:51Okay.
36:51Then what happens?
36:52Tackle him to the ground and we recover the stolen loot.
36:55That's amazing.
36:58Clayton.
37:03Sorry to interrupt.
37:04No problem.
37:06Rebecca sent me over to talk to you.
37:07Oh, really?
37:08Yeah.
37:08She hired me to build the dining room table for 12.
37:10Good for you.
37:12She wants us to work on it together.
37:13You and me.
37:14Oh, that's wonderful.
37:14I'll come up with some ideas and we can run them by her.
37:16Sounds great.
37:17I have to, uh...
37:19Bye.
37:23Maybe we can do some detailing in corners here.
37:27That's quite a bit of detail.
37:30Figure you out for the challenge?
37:31Yeah.
37:47Mrs. Clark.
37:49A word?
37:51Look at that.
37:53I see you finally got your lumber.
37:55Congratulations.
37:57Yes, we're moving in the right direction.
37:59I've got a question for you.
38:02Would it be alright with you if I was one of your first orders?
38:05When you're ready to open, of course.
38:07Oh, well, it's going to be a month at least.
38:11I'm in no rush?
38:14Of course.
38:15Wonderful.
38:18Mr. Moore?
38:19I'm going to go.
38:24I'm going to go.
38:25What's that about?
38:27Seems I have my first room reserved.
38:29You alright with that?
38:31I'll have to be.