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Hope Valley 1874 S01E01
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00:04The Land of Opportunity
00:05They call it the Land of Opportunity.
00:07The journey you're about to begin will take courage and every ounce of perseverance you can muster.
00:14Where you are going, there will be unbounded horizons and endless adventures.
00:20This life is not for the faint of heart.
00:25Along with its unbridled promises come immense challenges.
00:29All sorts will be arriving into this vast territory, seeking the freedom of the frontier.
00:38Some to strike it rich, others holding on to the hope of a brighter future.
00:45Alone, you will be called upon to be the law in a place where currently there is none.
00:52You 300, the first graduating class of the Northwest Mounted Police Force, will need consummate skills in diplomacy.
01:01The powers granted you will extend to all aspects of government jurisdiction.
01:06But make no mistake gentlemen, your primary job is to keep the peace.
01:10So go out there. Pave the way for these settlements.
01:14But always remember, that in a world of right and wrong, uphold what is right.
01:25I think that in a world of right and wrong and wrong, lord impending is not secure.
01:34It's good. If there's no quarrel.
01:38It gives a price. It's better than in a world of right and wrong.
01:39It's better than in a world of right and wrong.
01:39Oh. Whoa. Whoa.
01:41What was that?
01:43I don't know.
01:46Hang on, buddy.
01:48Hang on.
02:14Can you fix it?
02:16No, there's no fixing that.
02:24We're gonna have to leave the wagon behind.
02:30But what about all of our things?
02:39I'm here.
02:45I know it's been hard, Sarah.
02:53We've come too far to let anything stop us now.
02:57Everything's gonna be okay.
02:59Okay.
03:01Promise to pieces.
03:03Promise.
03:05Okay.
03:09Okay, boy.
03:18Oh, no.
03:19I left me there in the wagon.
03:20Yeah.
03:21Papa bought me that door.
03:24Whoa.
03:26Whoa.
03:27We can go back for it.
03:30No.
03:31We should keep going.
03:33Sir?
03:37I miss him too.
03:43Whoa.
03:44Whoa.
03:54What are you thinking, Mama?
04:12Ready?
04:14Yeah.
04:15Okay.
04:16All right.
04:17Okay.
04:18Three, two, one.
04:20Now.
04:21Keep going.
04:21Push harder.
04:22Push, push, push.
04:24Yes.
04:26Hold it.
04:26Hold it.
04:27Okay.
04:27You got this.
04:30Almost there.
04:33Okay.
04:34Ready?
04:35One, two, three, two, one.
04:38Oh!
04:40Come here.
04:42Well done, my love.
04:44Oh, my gosh.
04:51How long now?
04:55Shouldn't be more than a couple of days.
04:59Can I see it again?
05:05Will our room be upstairs?
05:07No.
05:07It'll be downstairs, right there by the kitchen where it's warm.
05:10And then we have a whole parlor to ourselves and a big old armchair that you can curl up in
05:14and read your books just like you used to.
05:20Think we'll ever go back?
05:24I don't know.
05:27Hmm.
05:27Hmm.
05:30All right.
05:31Let's load her back up.
05:39There we go.
05:41Oh, whoa.
05:45Whoa.
05:47Whoa.
05:51We're in gold country.
05:53What's that mean?
05:55It means we'll be there soon.
05:58Maybe we can find some gold, too.
05:59Nope.
06:00We're just stopping for water for patches.
06:01We'll be on our way.
06:03We can only the canteens.
06:05Thank you, sweetie.
06:07Good girl.
06:08Good girl.
06:19We're blocking the stream.
06:21We can't cross here.
06:22I haven't moved since last week.
06:24Yeah, they go to where they think the gold is.
06:28Take the cattle upstream across there.
06:31Come on.
06:34Okay.
06:38Howdy.
06:41What are you doing supplying these locusts?
06:43Trying to make a living, Tom.
06:45What would you have me do?
06:46Anything else.
06:48Breeding wolves would be less harmful to my ranch.
07:01Mama!
07:02Whoa, whoa!
07:03That's it! Mama!
07:06I got you!
07:08I got you!
07:10I got you!
07:12Mama!
07:14Whoa, whoa, whoa!
07:15Whoa, whoa, whoa!
07:18You're okay.
07:21Sarah!
07:24You okay?
07:25Yeah, I think so, Mama.
07:27Oh!
07:29Oh, gosh.
07:32You saved my little girl.
07:42What an adventure, huh?
07:44Yeah.
07:45I can't thank you enough.
07:48You okay?
07:49Are you okay?
07:51Yes, thank you.
07:52Howdy, what was that? Gunpowder?
07:54Dynamite.
07:55Some of the prospectors are taken to using it to get to the gold.
07:58You see who set it off?
08:00Yeah, a fellow back there.
08:03Name's Doyle.
08:06Excuse me, ladies.
08:11It's Doyle.
08:13No more of this dynamite.
08:14You hear?
08:15You're spooking the horses.
08:17Well, this ain't your stream.
08:18Now, who are you to tell me what to do?
08:20Well, I was here before you, and I'll be here long after you're gone.
08:24Don't count on it.
08:25When I strike your ridge, I'm gonna buy out this whole territory.
08:31Consider this your warning.
08:35Okay.
08:40Looks like you've hurt your hand.
08:41I can help you.
08:42No, no, I'm fine.
08:44Yeah, well, this wheel here is not.
08:46Mom and I put it on ourselves.
08:47Well, we did a good job.
08:49But Hattie's right.
08:50That wheel's definitely sharp.
08:52Well, Tom's got a blacksmith that can help fix that.
08:55Yeah.
08:57Are you gonna offer the services or what?
08:58Yeah, yeah, no, I can...
09:00It's all right.
09:00We've gotta be on our way so I can try and...
09:02Definitely not on this wheel.
09:03So, why don't you guys load up and I'll drive if you don't mind since I know how to avoid
09:08the rockier parts.
09:10Get on.
09:19Congratulations.
09:25Commissioner French.
09:27Oh.
09:29Constable Vaughn, isn't it?
09:31That's right, sir.
09:31Graduated top in the class.
09:33Well done.
09:35Well, now the accolades are over and the real work begins.
09:38I understand you've been assigned to gold country.
09:41Yes, sir.
09:43Well, from my experience, where there's gold, there's trouble.
09:49Understood.
09:50Make us proud, son.
10:07Here's Sarah.
10:10Rebecca.
10:12Tom Wong.
10:14What is this place called?
10:16Well, I call it home, but you're not gonna find it on the map.
10:20I heard you say you've been here a while.
10:22I've been here a few years.
10:24Truly God's country.
10:26Lots of room for me to expand my herd.
10:29It won't be for long until the prospector comes away.
10:35Is there a trading post around here? I think we'll need some supplies before we move on.
10:39You met the woman who runs it.
10:42Oh.
10:44Where are you headed?
10:46West.
10:46We bought the...
10:52Where are you coming from?
10:54Back east.
10:55We broke off a wagon train in the Dakota Territory.
10:58The Dakota Territory?
10:59You've come a long way.
11:01We've managed.
11:03My mama can do anything she sets her mind to.
11:06I believe it.
11:08Still, traveling alone across the frontier.
11:11We've got some gumption.
11:12I'll take that as a compliment.
11:15You can take that however you like.
11:40Whoa!
11:45Clayton.
11:46Prospector set off an explosion down near the stream.
11:49Spooked this woman's horse.
11:50Do you think you can fix it?
11:51Clayton can fix just about anything.
11:53Wonderful.
11:55How long will that take?
11:56The axle's shot.
11:58Depends if the trading post has the supplies I need or not.
12:02Peggy.
12:02This is Rebecca.
12:03Sarah.
12:04They could use a hot meal.
12:06Peggy cooks for me.
12:07You're in luck.
12:07We're having a cookout tonight.
12:08You should join us.
12:10In addition to being my foreman, Nash here is also a mean fiddle player.
12:14We've been enough trouble today.
12:15Thank you though.
12:18Do you want to come play with us?
12:21I have to help my mother.
12:27Pleasure.
12:29Do you want to check on your horse here?
12:30Make sure it's not hurt.
12:31Oh, it's alright.
12:32I can check on patches.
12:33I've been doing it for three months.
12:35Alright, well.
12:36I've been doing it for three decades.
12:39We'll just make sure.
12:47Aren't you coming?
12:49I'll stay and watch our things.
12:51Alright.
12:53Call out if you need me.
12:54I won't be far.
13:06What do you think?
13:08I think you'll be just fine.
13:11That hand really needs tending to.
13:13I'm fine.
13:15I've seen wounds like that out on the battlefield.
13:16They almost always end up infected.
13:19The battlefield?
13:20My husband was a doctor during the war.
13:24I helped him out sometimes.
13:28Where's your husband?
13:31He passed recently.
13:37My condolences.
13:42You must have seen some things during the war.
13:46Yeah.
13:51Look, Rebecca.
13:53You got some grit.
13:55I'll give you that.
13:57The grit alone isn't going to save you out of the frontier.
14:01And what will?
14:03You got all sorts of wild animals to look out for, not to mention you got outlaws, whiskey
14:09traders, cattle wrestlers.
14:10It's a whole assortment of bad.
14:12Well, believe me.
14:13The frontier doesn't hold the monopoly on bad people.
14:17Don't get me wrong.
14:18There's more good than bad out here.
14:20I'm getting that sense.
14:22And as much as I hate to ask, it seems we'll be delayed.
14:25I would be much obliged if we could camp on your land tonight.
14:28You can be my guest.
14:31Listen, I got extra rooms in my house.
14:35No, thank you.
14:36We'll be fine.
14:38Well.
14:57What was a look in here, Clay?
14:59Well, we're getting there.
15:01Just lucky this wheel lasted as long as it did.
15:05I figure it was a lot more than luck to come as far as she did.
15:14You got to wonder what brought them after you, though, huh?
15:16Woman and a girl?
15:18All alone?
15:24Sure they got their reasons.
15:43You're welcome.
15:48There you are.
15:56I'm sorry I almost mentioned the boarding house.
15:58Oh.
16:00It's all right, sweetheart.
16:02It's only better until we get where we're going that we just keep some details to ourselves.
16:08And safety.
16:11Because we need to be where they can't find us.
16:15Exactly.
16:22You love hopscotch. Why don't you go join them?
16:25That's okay.
16:27They look friendly.
16:29I'm tired and we still need to clean up.
16:36I know it's been a really long journey.
16:40But we'll be there soon.
16:42We can start living our dream.
16:44No problem.
16:52No problem?
16:53No problem.
16:58Ahhhh!
17:01Get the kids!
17:03No problem.
17:03Go on! Go!
17:06Morning.
17:08Come to come to see the rest.
17:09breakfast. I'll make you send some biscuits. Thank you.
17:15Yeah, sorry. I should have warned you about them.
17:20Oh, here you go, sweetie. Get some milk.
17:25Thank you. You're welcome. Oh. Oh, your hand is really getting
17:28infected. You should let me treat that. That's not necessary.
17:33It absolutely is. I'll meet you back at your house.
17:47Your husband teach you this? My mother, actually. This is made of white oak.
17:52It'll prevent infection. Seems like a lot of fuss for a little cut.
17:55My husband had a patient once who refused treatment to his big toe.
17:59Because he thought it was a lot of fuss. I bet he survived.
18:04He did. He's now known as Three-Toed Joe.
18:17This will sting a little.
18:19What is it?
18:22More than a little.
18:23That means it's working.
18:25It's working real hard, though.
18:33You've built a beautiful ranch here.
18:41What about you?
18:44What about me?
18:47You seem like city folk.
18:52A culture of quality by you.
19:01You got another visitor?
19:03Howdy.
19:05I was just about to pay you a visit.
19:07I was in the area, so I thought I'd save you trouble.
19:10In the area, huh?
19:12Ah.
19:14Looks like a mighty fine job you've done in his hand there.
19:17Oh, thank you.
19:18At least I could do after he saved my daughter and my horse.
19:22Rebecca's got some medical experience.
19:25Huh.
19:26So what do I owe you?
19:28Uh, $23.
19:31You know, I don't recall Frank ever paying me a visit, ledger in hand.
19:35Yeah, well, Frank was a lot of things, but a good businessman wasn't my love.
19:41Howdy, I may need to stop by the trading post and pick up some supplies once my wagon is fixed.
19:46Okay, Tom can point you the way.
19:48Okay.
19:55I like her.
19:57She's overcome a lot.
20:00Her husband died sometime back.
20:10Patty!
20:12I just wanted to thank you for speaking up yesterday about the blacksmith.
20:16I'm really not sure Mr. Moore would have helped if you hadn't.
20:18Wow.
20:19Tom's a decent man, but sometimes he just needs to be pointed in the right direction.
20:24And other times he needs a gentle push.
20:28I... I hear you're a widow.
20:31You heard right.
20:35I recently lost my husband.
20:39I'm sorry.
20:42Kinda throws you for a loop, doesn't it?
20:45It certainly does.
20:49Good day.
20:55Rebecca?
20:56Oh, hi.
20:57Where's that?
20:58Sarah's in the tent.
20:59I think she's had enough of the trail for the day.
21:02You can leave her with me anytime.
21:05She's safe with me.
21:05I've got two of my own.
21:06Three if you can't match.
21:09Thank you, Peggy.
21:18Oh, hello.
21:19Have you seen Clayton?
21:20I just was wondering when the wagon's going to be ready.
21:22Well, you mentioned it'll be done in one other day or two.
21:25Alright.
21:26Listen, you be careful out there and let me know if there's anything you need before you go.
21:31How about directions?
21:32Where we're going is about 15 miles northwest of Buxton.
21:35Buxton?
21:36It's close to here.
21:37What's there?
21:45This.
21:47I bought it.
21:53Why would you go and do something like that?
21:59No.
22:00No.
22:01This can't be right.
22:02Well, we're 15 miles northwest of Buxton.
22:06No.
22:07There's a passing resemblance.
22:14You've been swindled.
22:22People say this building was going to be a bunkhouse, but the rancher couldn't make a go of it.
22:27Long before I got here.
22:30When last year some fella arrived saying he won this property in a card game.
22:33He was going to turn it into a boarding house.
22:37A couple months ago he left and I'm assuming that was right after you wired him the money.
22:41You don't have to stay, you know.
22:45It was a foolish notion from the get-go.
22:47There's nobody around here wants a boarding house.
22:49You're better off without it.
22:50I'm better off?
22:56See what I'm saying?
22:57The last thing we need is someone giving those locusts comfort.
23:07I've got to go take care of something.
23:15Cullen?
23:17No, I'll find my own way back, thank you.
23:34Howdy, I need you to stop selling dynamite to these prospectors.
23:37No can do, Tom. I'm in the business of selling.
23:41Then I'll make it with you for a while.
23:43Oh, now you got my attention.
23:44Four dollars.
23:46And just like that you lost it.
23:48Okay, how much?
23:50Five dollars.
23:52Five dollars?
23:54A month.
23:56A month?
23:56Yes, there's good money to be made from selling it.
24:00Oh, listen Tom.
24:02I saw you and Rebecca talking outside the old ramshackle.
24:05What was that about?
24:16No.
24:17No.
24:35Oh.
24:38All right.
24:50I just heard.
24:52It's so embarrassing.
24:53No, no, no, no, it's not the end of the world.
24:55Well, if it isn't, I would hate to see what it is.
24:59I had a big dream of moving to the great Northwest.
25:07Our journey here was hard.
25:11It was so much harder than I thought it was going to be.
25:16And you know what kept us going the whole time?
25:18I was talking about what life was going to be like in our new boarding house.
25:25The Northwest and the boarding house became one big dream for me and Sarah.
25:32In my experience, dreams are only good for breaking your heart.
25:39I really don't know what I'm going to do.
25:41Do you have any family near here?
25:45How far are you from home?
25:49Too far.
25:52And I can't go back.
25:55Why not?
26:00Where I come from, people with money can take whatever they want and it's not safe for Sarah and me.
26:10Well, I'm not sure how much safer it is here.
26:13I mean, we get all sorts.
26:29There's a place called Union City a few days away.
26:31You could probably get work there.
26:34Doing what?
26:35Wow.
26:35You got medical experience, don't you?
26:38Not enough.
26:39Then maybe you could pitch a tent and try your luck paying for gold.
26:45Well, you never know.
26:46Howdy, Hattie.
26:48Lars!
26:48Oh, how are you holding up, Rachel?
26:50I'm fine.
26:51Baby's not due for another month.
26:52Okay.
26:52Well, what can I do for you?
26:54Well, um...
26:55We were wondering what we could get for this watch.
26:57It's in working order.
26:58Oh, yeah.
26:58I could see that.
27:01I can give you $7.
27:04We were hoping for more.
27:06Our provisions are running low.
27:09I'll throw in a pound of bacon, two pounds of flour, and a sack of beans.
27:15We'll take it.
27:17Let's go get your payment.
27:18I'll be right with you.
27:20Rebecca, the fellow who sold you this was no good.
27:26But from a selfish perspective, I thought the boarding house was a good idea.
27:30It'd bring in more business.
27:33Except it was never anything more than that, an idea.
27:47How was your time with Peggy's children today?
27:49I just read my book.
27:51Why didn't you try and make friends?
27:54Because we don't know who we can trust anymore.
27:57Right, Mama?
28:01Come here.
28:03Come on.
28:07What about you?
28:10Don't worry about me.
28:12How was your day?
28:15Fine.
28:17There's nothing fine about this weather.
28:23Do me a favor.
28:26Take these.
28:28Come with me.
28:32I'll get any dryer out.
28:36As long as it's a favor.
28:45I'll get any dryer out.
28:50What's your daughter doing?
28:53Sleeping soundly.
28:56It's probably been a while since she slept on a real mattress.
29:00Did you tell her about the boarding house?
29:05No.
29:07Feel so foolish.
29:10I get the sense you're nobody's fool.
29:14I bought something that doesn't exist.
29:18I figured it was a decision made in haste, with a certain measure of desperation.
29:26Guess I'll never see that many again.
29:31There's no law out here.
29:42When I get the feeling you already knew that.
29:59She doesn't have a mama?
30:01Unfortunately not.
30:02She seems pretty hungry.
30:03She doesn't lack her appetite.
30:06I could use a little break.
30:08Want to help me out here?
30:09I don't know how.
30:11I'll show you.
30:12Come here.
30:14Let's take a seat here.
30:15Okay.
30:15Hold this.
30:16Okay.
30:17Keep the nozzle.
30:19Going down.
30:20Hold on tight.
30:21Okay.
30:22There you go.
30:24Look at you.
30:26She's really hungry.
30:27Oh yeah.
30:33You're a natural.
30:35Back when we didn't have cows.
30:37You miss home?
30:39Sometimes, but my mama and I have a plan.
30:46My mama says we can do anything once we set our mind to it.
30:55Look at me.
30:56I'm feeding a cow.
30:57Oh.
30:58You are.
30:59You're feeding a cow.
31:00Wow.
31:05I need a word of love with Sarah.
31:10Well, I think that calf has had its fill.
31:12I'll take it from here.
31:14You for you.
31:18Is the lichen ready?
31:19Are we leaving?
31:21It's just something I need to show you.
31:31This is nothing like it's supposed to be.
31:33I know.
31:34I don't understand.
31:35Why did they lie?
31:39Because people lie sometimes.
31:42They just do.
31:43There's no accounting for them.
31:47I'm sorry.
31:50I've put you through a lot the last few months.
31:54You've had to grow up fast.
31:58Maybe too fast.
32:01Everyone has to grow up sometime.
32:07We're going to figure this out.
32:08How?
32:09What are we going to do?
32:10Where will we live?
32:11We will maybe try our luck in Union City.
32:14What if that doesn't work out either?
32:17Well.
32:17Honey!
32:18Help!
32:19Lars!
32:19What on earth?
32:20It's Rachel.
32:21She thinks the baby's coming.
32:22You've got to help me.
32:23I've never delivered a baby before.
32:24Rebecca!
32:25Have you ever delivered a baby before?
32:26A baby?
32:27No.
32:28I've just seen my husband do it, but your daughter can stay with my daughter, Olivia.
32:31She'll be fine with me.
32:32Come on.
32:32We need to go.
32:33Please.
32:33Come on.
32:34Please.
32:35Come on.
32:38I'll be back as soon as I can, sweetheart.
32:48Why isn't my baby here?
32:49I think it can take time.
32:51I'm here, Rachel.
32:52We know what you're going through.
32:53That's right, Rachel.
32:55Yeah, but don't you worry.
32:56Okay, Rebecca's here.
32:58I'm sorry.
32:59See, it's all right.
33:00Everything's going to be okay.
33:03You're about to experience more joy than you ever thought possible.
33:06You've got that baby in your arms?
33:07You're going to forget all about this pain.
33:09Could you massage her lower back?
33:11I think that may help you.
33:12Hey.
33:13Yes.
33:14Okay.
33:15I'm going to check you.
33:16Okay, okay.
33:17You're looking good.
33:18All right.
33:19When you're ready and you feel that contraction, push as hard as you can.
33:24Yes, you've got it.
33:27It's taking too long.
33:28I'm coming in.
33:29Stay out!
33:32Beautiful.
33:33The baby's almost here.
33:36The baby's coming.
33:42I'm coming in.
33:55I'm coming in.
34:02Dammond.
34:04I'm coming in.
34:05Oh, my God.
34:06That ghost is a fine sound in there.
34:14He's gonna make something of himself.
34:39Let's let them sleep a little while longer.
34:59So what are you gonna do?
35:02I don't know.
35:06I've had my share of setbacks in life.
35:08You know what keeps me going?
35:12My daughter.
35:14I figure to raise a strong woman, I gotta be one myself.
35:21I need to clear my head.
35:23No, you go on.
35:24We'll look after Sarah.
35:42I need to clear my eyes.
35:45Whoa.
35:47Whoa.
35:48Whoa.
35:52Whoa...
36:06Oh, come on.
36:23What are you doing here?
36:27You were out all night.
36:31I delivered a baby at the prospector's camp.
36:36Never a dull moment with you, right?
36:40Where's Sarah?
36:42She's asleep at the trading post. Were you worried about us?
36:48No, I was just curious.
36:54You said this is a hard life.
36:57It certainly is.
37:01It's so beautiful, though.
37:05A land of new beginnings.
37:09What are you thinking?
37:10I'm thinking that of all the choices I could make,
37:15the only one that matters is what's best for Sarah.
37:24Good morning.
37:46Mama!
37:49There you are, sleepyhead.
37:51What are you doing?
37:53I'm just thinking about which window should be ours.
37:57Ours?
37:58When we're staying?
38:02Everything that we've dreamed about, we can still have.
38:05Really?
38:07This is going to be a bigger job than the wheel.
38:11It is.
38:12We can do it.
38:16Rebecca!
38:18Yeah, she said Tom was worried about you, so we came looking.
38:22We're all right. Thanks for checking.
38:25All right.
38:26You want to go play?
38:27All right, then.
38:32Ready to get to work?
38:33Ready!
38:34Well, first thing that I need you to do is go over there and see if you can play with
38:40those kids.
38:43I want to help you.
38:44I know, I know.
38:45We take care of each other, right?
38:46This is me taking care of you.
38:49Please.
38:52You need this.
38:53Go.
38:58Why don't you take a turn?
39:02There we go.
39:09There we go.
39:18Thank you for all the help that you've offered us. I'll be by to pick up my wagon soon.
39:24Sometimes you have to cut your losses and move on.
39:27Who said anything about moving on. I came to open a boarding house and that's what I intend to do.
39:32This ain't no boarding house.
39:34It will be.
39:36Like you said, prospectors are coming more and more every day.
39:38They will leave as soon as the ghoul is gone.
39:42I'm betting they won't.
39:44With all due respect, I think you're making a big mistake.
39:47You know, change is here, Mr. Moore, whether you like it or not.
39:51I'm fine with change. As long as it doesn't affect me, its territory, my ranch.
39:57I hope you hold on to your hat.
40:00Well.
40:01Hey you, rancher. What's the problem?
40:04You can't tell Hattie not to sell me dynamite.
40:07Well, turns out I can. You're bound to hurt somebody.
40:11Oh, the only person getting hurt here is you.
40:13Hey, come on down.
40:16There are women and children here. Be careful.
40:23That's a novice.
40:24My land.
40:26Hey!
40:28That's enough.
40:31Who are you?
40:33I'm Constable Alexander Vaughn, a member of the new police force.
40:37Police force?
40:40The Northwest Mounted Police.
40:43Never heard of you.
40:45Well, now you have.
40:47Well, out here ranchers take care of their own business.
40:50Troublemakers included.
40:52Not anymore.
40:53I represent the law and no one's above it.
41:03This season on Hope Valley 1874.
41:06You the one who bought that wreck?
41:07It's a boarding house.
41:08Seems like everywhere I turn something else is falling down.
41:11You're not going to let a little thing like money stop me, are you?
41:13I'm going to see this through.
41:15Well, I guess that puts us on opposite sides.
41:17Do there have to be sides?
41:18It's going to be beautiful.
41:48The government are going to publish sketches of the frontier.
41:49No one would ever find us.
41:50You brought her across the frontier and you built a home on nothing.
41:54You are no shortage of courage, Rebecca Clark.
41:57Same to you, Mr. Moore.
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