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Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries Season 1 Episode 8
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00:00Win this.
00:02I got you now, Seth.
00:04Let me get him.
00:09You're mine now.
00:15No, no, no, no!
00:19Go, Seth!
00:20Go, Seth!
00:21No, no, no, no, no!
00:23Congratulations, Seth.
00:26Your man warned you not to drive like that.
00:27He also told me to chase what matters most.
01:24Thanks for stopping with me.
01:25When I was growing up, my mom would always think my dad stopped at every estate sale and garage sale
01:30that we saw.
01:32Oh, wait, am I becoming my mother?
01:35I do not mind the detour.
01:38It appears many others saw the sign as well.
01:42I hope it's not too picked over.
01:44A house this size has many hidden treasures.
01:49Yeah.
01:50Wow, it's beautiful.
01:53I wonder who lived here.
02:09Oh, that's so beautiful.
02:13Hello.
02:14Welcome.
02:15Hi.
02:15Hey.
02:16There's more to see in here, folks.
02:18Oh.
02:18Uh, go ahead.
02:19I will catch up.
02:21Okay.
02:22Thanks.
02:41Hi.
02:48Naomi Miller.
02:50I wouldn't expect to see you here.
02:52Anna, hi.
02:53I am here with my friend Cheryl Cooper.
02:56Is that Mitzi's niece?
02:58Yes.
02:59She is in town watching the store and her house and even her cat while she's gone.
03:04Well, how's Mitzi doing?
03:06Uh, New Guinea, right?
03:07She loves it.
03:09Oh.
03:10You been good?
03:11Yeah.
03:12Go ahead.
03:13Take a look.
03:14Thanks.
03:19Oh.
03:21Wow.
03:22This is gorgeous.
03:24Is it for sale?
03:25Everything is.
03:26How much do you want for it?
03:28What about $200?
03:30I'll take it.
03:31Thanks.
03:33I will take the quilt.
03:34Excuse me?
03:35With this young lady already, $300.
03:37We already have a deal.
03:38I will pay more.
03:40There's more quilts right over there.
03:41No, I want that one.
03:43We already agreed on the price.
03:45Sorry, she's right.
03:46She was here first.
03:47$400, that's more than it's worth.
03:49Sir, I think we are done here.
03:50Jacob, we should go.
03:54Forgive us.
04:04That's the first time I've ever seen anything like that.
04:06Yeah, me too.
04:08You can pay out on the porch.
04:10Thanks.
04:15I see you found your treasures.
04:21You're not getting this?
04:22I have too many baskets.
04:24My Anna.
04:33Can you believe that Amish guy?
04:35I have never seen him before.
04:37Huh.
04:39Didn't that car pull up behind us at the estate sale?
04:45Oh, maybe they're going the same direction we are.
04:53Hang on.
04:59Why are you turning?
05:00We're being followed.
05:01Why would someone follow us?
05:03I don't know.
05:09I have some other callers in the box.
05:11Okay.
05:21Excuse me.
05:23I did not introduce myself at the estate sale.
05:25One of my many blunders.
05:28I'm Jacob Weller.
05:32Cheryl Cooper.
05:34You have a nice store.
05:37Is there something I can help you with, Mr. Weller?
05:42The quilt you purchased, I do not see it on display.
05:46That's because it's not for sale.
05:47I will give you $600 for it.
05:49A very reasonable offer.
05:51That is a nice offer, but it's still not for sale.
05:53I have others if you want to take a look.
05:55I'm not interested in another quilt.
05:57It must be that one.
06:02I will not take up any more of your time.
06:10Who is that?
06:12Jacob Weller.
06:13Doesn't sound familiar.
06:14He wants that quilt.
06:15He offered me $600.
06:18Why so much?
06:19That's what I'd like to know.
06:21Oh.
06:21You should have told him to leave you alone.
06:23I'm just glad you came in when you did.
06:26What is going on?
06:28You forgot about me.
06:30Sorry, I was delayed.
06:32Is Esther ready?
06:33You're never going to believe who was just in here.
06:35Jacob Weller from the estate sale?
06:38I hope he did not behave the same.
06:40Well, he wanted to buy the quilt, and he offered me $600.
06:44And when I said no, he got very upset.
06:46And thankfully, that's when Levi walked in.
06:48I see.
06:51Forgive me for being impatient.
06:55I am glad you were here.
06:57Naomi, can you stay for a few minutes?
06:58I'd love to take another look at that quilt with you.
07:01Of course.
07:02I will take Esther to the hardware store to get the things we need.
07:05I promise I will not forget you.
07:09Esther, you ready?
07:10Mm-hmm.
07:15Bye, Cheryl.
07:16Bye.
07:18Bye.
07:20It is beautiful, but there must be something more to this quilt than meets the eye for Jacob
07:27to be so zealous over it.
07:29You think I should have just let him buy it?
07:32That is hard to say.
07:35He no doubt has a secret.
07:39Naomi, is something bothering you?
07:42Why do you ask?
07:44Well, when you came in, you just weren't acting like yourself.
07:46And now I can't tell if you're upset about the quilt or if there's something else.
07:54I found this in Seth's pocket when I was doing laundry.
08:05Seth gets quite moody this time every year, and I just try to give him his space.
08:15Should you talk to him about it?
08:17If Seth thinks it is important for me to know, he won't tell me.
08:20So you're just going to ignore it?
08:23Seth was married before me.
08:25I cannot expect to know everything he has gone through.
08:29Aren't you worried?
08:30The Bible tells us not to worry, but to be thankful and to take everything to good in prayer.
08:39So, I will pray.
08:42What happens when Seth notices the note is missing?
08:46He will ask me.
08:48And if he doesn't?
08:50Then it was not important.
08:52Are you ready?
08:54You ready, Cheryl?
08:55Oh, you go on.
08:58Wait.
09:06What?
09:07Beau?
09:08What are you doing out here?
09:14Let's get out of here.
09:24I'm 1023 at the Cooper residence.
09:27Possible break-in.
09:40You doing all right?
09:42Yeah.
09:44Looks like your time has scared them off.
09:47Whatever they were after, they didn't get it.
09:49This time.
09:51I think I have an idea of what they were after.
09:53A quilt.
09:54I bought it in an estate sale.
09:57There must be some kind of quilt.
09:59This Amish man wanted to buy it for me, but I can't believe he would break into my house.
10:04Well, I don't think they'll be back.
10:08But just in case, is there somewhere you can stay tonight?
10:13I'd feel a lot better if you weren't here alone.
10:20I'm starting to regret buying this quilt.
10:22Yeah.
10:23There's been nothing but trouble ever since you got it.
10:27There has to be some reason it's so important.
10:43There's only one way to find out.
10:46You do it.
10:56There's only one way to find out.
10:57Hmm.
10:58All right.
11:00Hmm.
11:03Short of taking apart the whole quilt, I think it's safe to assume that whatever is valuable
11:10about it is on the outside.
11:14This is a beautiful quilt.
11:17Oh, but look, it's torn.
11:19Oh, we did that.
11:21We thought there might be something hidden inside,
11:23but there's not.
11:24There has to be some hidden meaning.
11:27If we could find the person who made it,
11:30it could tell us.
11:31Won't that be like finding a needle
11:33in a haystack around here?
11:35Someone will recognize her work.
11:38It is unique.
11:39Levi, will you come here for a second?
11:45What is it?
11:46We need your help.
11:48We need to find out who made this quilt.
11:50I can only talk to so many people myself.
11:52Would you be willing to...
11:54I will ask around.
11:56Thanks.
11:57And I'll stop by the quilt shop
11:58to see if Agnes knows anything about it.
12:01Well, excuse me, I should go.
12:03Finish my chores in the barn.
12:06Good night.
12:07Good night, Esther.
12:09Good night.
12:11I'll stop by the courthouse in the morning,
12:13see if I can find out who owns the place
12:14where they had the estate sale.
12:16Doubt they are the person who made this,
12:18but they might know who did.
12:22Beetroot still at it?
12:24No.
12:25We are done for the night.
12:26Seth, I really appreciate you letting me stay.
12:30Levi or I will install a new lock for you tomorrow.
12:34Sleep well.
12:35Good night.
12:38You're sure it's okay if I stay here?
12:41Of course.
12:42It is not about you.
12:45Seth has...
12:47something is weighing on him.
12:53You go on.
12:54I think I'll read for a little while.
12:56Good night.
12:57Night.
13:18You show us softly,
13:23Never needing praise.
13:26Simple kindness
13:27In the smallest ways
13:30Every moment
13:33Feels a little bright
13:36Like you're guiding
13:38Like you're guiding
13:39Something in my life
13:42Why is it so hard to
13:44Take the first steps
13:46To cross that fragile line
13:52When I look at you
13:54I know your heart's true
13:57This must be the sign
14:00I've been learning
14:03I've been learning to let go
14:05So that I don't have to fight
14:10All these feelings that I've fought
14:15For you overnight
14:20Oh, what if we let our world collide
14:29I want to make sure everybody
14:30Is feeling about what I see
14:33Excuse me
14:34Let's get
14:35Oh
14:36What can I do for you, young lady?
14:38I was wondering if I could find out
14:40Who owns a specific property
14:41Do you have the address?
14:43I do
14:47Okay
14:49Okay, let me see
14:53Everything's on here now
14:55I used to just have to go to the file
14:58But I suppose this is faster
15:15Looks like
15:16That place is owned by a gentleman named
15:19Kevin Gert
15:20I don't suppose you can tell me
15:22Who owned the property
15:23Before Mr. Gert
15:23Could you?
15:24Let's see
15:34A lady by the name of
15:37Katie Brocker owned it
15:38Yeah, it must have been
15:40Fifteen or twenty years ago
15:41When she bought it
15:43But I remember it like it was yesterday
15:48That little girl paid cash
15:50For that big old house
15:53Goodness, she could have been more
15:54At eighteen or nineteen years old then
15:56Wow
15:58How about
15:59Do you want me to print this out for you?
16:00Please
16:06Okay
16:10Here you go
16:12Thank you
16:13You're welcome
16:15Oh, Miss
16:16Your book
16:17Oh
16:19Thanks
16:19Have a good day
16:32Oh, gosh
16:33I'm so sorry
16:34I'm sorry
16:34I should have been looking
16:35Where I was going
16:37Thank you
16:39You knew Katie?
16:41I'm sorry
16:41I don't think we've met
16:42I'm Cheryl Cooper
16:44Sorry
16:45I have to go
16:45Oh
16:53Can you watch some play checkers?
16:56Hurry up
16:57And hold on
17:03How's the boy?
17:05Keeps to himself
17:07Surprised to see him
17:10Me too
17:11Me too
17:14Well, he recognized him
17:16God knows it's kinder
17:18Of course
17:20It's been years
17:24Thirty
17:24Thirty
17:26Why'd he come?
17:29Hasn't said
17:30You talking about the boy that raced?
17:34That was something, was it not?
17:37What kind of race?
17:39Buggy
17:49Here
17:51Naomi
17:51Naomi
17:52I want to show you something
17:53Well, hello to you too
17:59Katie Bracker
18:00Katie Bracker owned the house
18:01When she died
18:02All right
18:03And she was only 18 years old
18:05When she bought that house
18:05In cash
18:07Well, that is unusual
18:08For such a young person
18:10I say we go pay the new owner
18:11Mr. Gern a visit
18:12See what he knows
18:15Let's hope he is home
18:24Hello
18:25Well, hi
18:26You're the woman with the quilt
18:27I am
18:28Come on in
18:28Thank you
18:32We were wondering
18:34What you knew about Katie Bracker
18:35The woman who owned the home before you
18:38I didn't know her
18:39But I sure have had a lot of people
18:41Interested in her stuff
18:42In her quilt, you mean?
18:43Not just the quilt
18:44All her stuff
18:46After you were here
18:47Some woman called
18:48Said she wanted everything that was left
18:50Paid me a pretty penny for her too
18:53Who was she?
18:54Catherine Ivey
18:55One of those high society women
18:57You know
18:57Any idea what she did with Katie's things?
19:00She sent a truck
19:01Driver mentioned something about a storage unit
19:04Well, we appreciate the information, Mr. Grant
19:07I don't suppose you'd like to sell that quilt?
19:10Not at the moment
19:11When you do
19:12I bet Mrs. Ivey will pay a pretty penny for it
19:15Do you happen to have her phone number?
19:18I sure do
19:24Thank you
19:26Take care
19:28Did you get it?
19:29Yep
19:292710
19:30Wilton Lane
19:35This is it
19:37What a beautiful house
19:44What should we ask her?
19:52May I help you?
19:54Hello
19:54I'm Cheryl
19:55I'm Cheryl
19:56And this is my friend Naomi
19:57We're here to speak to Mrs. Ivey
20:00Do you have an appointment?
20:02We will only need a moment of her time
20:04May I tell her what your visit is regarding?
20:07It's about a quilt that I purchased from Kevin Gernt
20:23Please wait here
20:31There are two women here who bought a quilt from Kevin Gernt
20:35Thank you
20:36Thank you
20:45Hello
20:46Come join me
20:48Would you like something to drink?
20:50No thank you
20:52Please
20:53Sit down
21:01Beatrice tells me that you've purchased a quilt
21:03Yes
21:04And we were wondering if you could tell us who made it
21:07Well I assume it was Katie Brocker
21:09It was her estate sale right?
21:11Did you know her?
21:12No
21:13Not really
21:14But you purchased the rest of her belongings
21:16Must have meant something to you
21:18I collect antiques
21:20I'm not sure why that's of interest to you
21:23But I do have things to do
21:25Sorry
21:25We won't keep you
21:27But
21:27If I did decide to sell the quilt
21:36This is my attorney
21:37He'll be more than happy to offer you generous terms on my behalf
21:42Thank you
21:44Beatrice will see you out
21:53All done
21:55You are safe and secure
21:57Thanks
21:58I feel like I should pay you
22:00It's a favor
22:01Well in that case can I buy you an ice cream cone?
22:05If you insist
22:06I do
22:12Katie Brocker was Amish
22:14You found her family?
22:15Not yet but a friend of mine remembered hearing about it when she left
22:19Well did your friend say why she left?
22:21No
22:22Her father might still live nearby
22:24Although if he does
22:25He's not likely to talk
22:26At least
22:27Not about family matters
22:28But
22:29It's been 20 years
22:31If it's so
22:31For them to cut ties
22:33It must have been serious
22:36That's
22:37Really sad
22:39Things have changed
22:40But
22:40Some communities still hold tight into their traditions
22:46Thank you for the ice cream
22:48Thank you for the new lock
23:01Cheryl
23:02There is someone here to see you
23:05Thanks
23:08Hi
23:08Is there something I can help you with?
23:11Hi
23:11I'm Amelie Walker
23:13I bumped into you on the
23:15Street
23:16I remember
23:18Could we talk for a minute in private?
23:21Sure
23:22You want to come into my office?
23:28What did you want to talk to me about?
23:31You purchased a quilt at the estate sale?
23:34I did
23:36Well I think that quilt might have been made by my mother
23:38Or someone close to her
23:41Was Katie Brocker your mother?
23:43Yes
23:44My biological mother
23:47A few months ago
23:48Lucas Stanley
23:49The attorney that handled my adoption
23:51Contacted me
23:52Saying that my mother had consented
23:54To the release of identifying information
23:56I hoped that she heard I was looking for her
23:59And wanted to meet me
24:01But
24:01It turns out that she left the request in her will
24:05I'm so sorry
24:07Thanks
24:08Well I went to the estate sale
24:09Hoping to find information about my father
24:11And did you?
24:13Not yet
24:15But that's why I followed you home from the sale
24:17And why I came to Sugar Creek looking for you
24:20I'm not crazy
24:22You thought I might know something about your parents
24:25Well the records listed Katie as Amish
24:27And I saw you leave with the Amish woman
24:29Do you know anything about your father?
24:32It's impossible to get information when your records are sealed
24:35Sorry I can't help you
24:44The same attorney?
24:45There's no way that's just a coincidence
24:48Do you think Catherine Ivey
24:50Knew Katie
24:51Better than she said?
24:53Why would Catherine lie about that?
24:56Well if Katie left her family
24:58Like Levi suggested
25:00Then Catherine
25:01Could have helped her with a private adoption
25:07What are you doing?
25:09Looking up Catherine Ivey's personal information
25:13Should we be doing that?
25:17There
25:17That's her husband
25:20Clayton M. Ivey
25:21Looks like they have one child together
25:25A son
25:26Hunter Ivey
25:27Looks like Hunter went to Ohio State University
25:31He's also an attorney
25:34And he seems to be about the same age that Katie would have been
25:38That does not mean we just found Amelie's father
25:42No
25:44But I think we should go find out if he is
25:53Thank you for meeting with me Mr. Ivey
25:55My name is Cheryl Cooper
25:56Cheryl it's Hunter
25:58Pleasure to meet you
25:59Please take a seat
26:00Thank you
26:02I wanted to ask you about a woman named Katie Brocker
26:05How'd you know Katie?
26:07I didn't know of her until I bought a quilt at an estate sale
26:10Hunter
26:12Katie passed away
26:16I'm sorry to hear that
26:18Do you know what happened?
26:20An illness I believe
26:22I knew Katie when I was in high school
26:25We met at a strawberry festival
26:27She was Amish
26:29You wouldn't think we had anything in common but
26:32We just hit it off
26:34Do you mind if I ask when the two of you lost touch?
26:38What is it exactly that you're looking for?
26:41After the estate sale I met a young woman named Amelie Walker
26:44She believes that Katie was her biological mother
26:47How old is she?
26:50About 20 years old
26:54I love Katie and Ms. Cooper
26:56I was devastated when she broke up with me
26:59I tried to keep in touch
27:01You know to see how she was
27:03Months went by
27:04Finally I just gave up
27:07I promise you I didn't know anything about a child
27:11Amelie was contacted by the attorney who handled her adoption
27:14An attorney by the name of Lucas Stanley
27:17Lucas Stanley?
27:19Yes
27:19Your mother's attorney
27:21I can only assume that that's why your mother
27:23Kept in touch with Katie all this time
27:26She didn't
27:27Neither of us have been in touch with Katie for 20 years
27:29Are you sure about that?
27:31My mother would have told me about it, baby
27:33I'm sure you're right
27:35But I do wonder why she purchased all of Katie's things
27:38What things?
27:39Your mother bought everything that was left from the estate sale
27:43She hired a moving company to pack it up
27:45And take it to a storage unit
27:46If Katie owned a house
27:47That means she left the Amish church
27:50I just wonder why she wouldn't be in contact with me
27:53Especially if we had a daughter together
27:55That I don't know
27:58I'll speak to my mother and get back to you
28:05This is my number
28:11About Amelie
28:13I'd appreciate it if you gave her a little time before
28:16Letting her know that you found me
28:17I won't say a word
28:19But Amelie doesn't want anything from you
28:22She just wants to know where she came from
28:26Thank you
28:40I shouldn't have told him everything
28:42It was too much
28:44Be patient
28:45Be patient
28:46He will call
28:52Oh, he's my computer
28:53Look who it is
29:07Hi, Aunt Mitzi
29:08Naomi's here
29:10Mitzi
29:12Hello
29:14We can see you all the way in New Guinea
29:17Naomi, what a treat to see you
29:20Hi
29:21How are you doing there?
29:24Oh, I am busier than I have ever been
29:26But I love it
29:28Tell me, how are Seth and the children?
29:30Oh, they are all well
29:32Thank you for asking
29:34I will let you talk to your niece
29:37Okay, bye, Naomi
29:41Oh, I am praying for you, Mitzi
29:43That means the world to me
29:48I have a feeling that you two are up to something
29:50It's a long story
29:52With too many family secrets
29:54Well, there is nothing hidden
29:55That will not be disclosed
29:57And nothing concealed
29:59That will not be made known
30:00Or brought out into the open
30:01So tell me
30:03How are things going with Levi?
30:05Aunt Mitzi, Levi, and I are just friends
30:07I know there are obstacles
30:09But I just
30:11Obstacles would be an understatement
30:13I just don't want you to regret
30:15Not at least try
30:16Can we talk about this later?
30:18Oh, yes
30:19Of course
30:20There is something I wanted to ask you about
30:22I heard Mrs. Lehman asking Ruben about some kind of races
30:25Do you know anything about that?
30:27Well, the young Amish men used to race buggies for sport
30:31It was looked down on because it was
30:33Could be dangerous on those curvy roads at night
30:35I remember seeing one or two myself
30:39That must have been close to 30 years now
30:43Why would they be talking about something that far in the past?
30:47I don't know
30:48But if you're interested
30:49I kept a box of your Uncle Ralph's photos in the basement
30:53You're welcome to look through them
30:54I thought the Amish didn't approve of photos
30:57Well, Ralph never showed them to anyone
30:59That's why they let him take them
31:01Well, see what I can find
31:04All right
31:05Take care
31:06And give everyone there my love
31:07I will
31:08Bye, Aunt Mitzi
31:09Bye
31:17Is it him?
31:22Hello?
31:23Hi, Cheryl
31:23It's Hunter
31:24I spoke with my mother
31:26Hey, Hunter
31:27What did she say?
31:28She never admitted to knowing anything about a baby
31:30But she did purchase Katie's things
31:32I convinced my mother to give me the key for the storage unit
31:36Could you bring Amelie?
31:38I'd like to meet her
31:39Does 4 o'clock work for you?
31:41Yes, that's great
31:42I'll send you the address
31:43Okay, bye, Hunter
31:48He wants to meet Amelie
31:49Oh
31:51Good
31:55Hi, Cheryl
32:07Hi again
32:08Hunter
32:09This is Levi
32:10This is Levi
32:10Naomi
32:11And Amelie
32:14You look like Katie
32:16Thanks
32:20I hear you've been looking for your mother for a long time
32:32Let me help you
32:39That's from the boxes outside
32:40Look how full it is
32:50These letters are all from Katie to her mother
32:53And they were never mailed
33:02Oh, here's the pictures of Katie
33:04I took this picture of her when she was in Rumspray
33:07Where was this taken?
33:09At the Broca Farm
33:18It's me
33:19It's me
33:22I remember this dress from a box of keepsakes
33:28Why wouldn't she want me?
33:32Read this last paragraph
33:35This letter is from your grandmother to your mother
33:41This letter is from your grandmother to your mother
33:44Someone took me from my mother?
33:54Please know that we acted in love
33:57Someday I pray this quilt will lead you back to her
34:00To us
34:02Most of all, I pray to lead you home
34:05With all my love
34:08Ma'am
34:10So her mother made the quilt
34:13And then gave me away because I was an inconvenience
34:17Katie would never do that
34:18How do you know?
34:20Because I knew Katie
34:20She was the kindest, most loving person I know
34:24She would never have viewed a baby as an inconvenience
34:27But she let someone take me
34:29Amelie
34:30Your mother was very young
34:33Cheryl, did you bring the quilt?
34:36Mm-hmm
34:38Let's go see what Katie's family knows
34:53Mm-hmm
34:54I can't bring it
34:55But I bet it was Jacob that broke into my house
34:58Come on in
35:00This is Jacob
35:02You remember him from the sale, I'm sure
35:04Yes, of course
35:05He dropped by my place the other day
35:07We just missed each other
35:10Didn't we?
35:12Yeah
35:12This is my mother, Naomi
35:14These are our friends Cheryl and Amelie
35:16And you remember Hunter
35:20Please sit
35:32I thought I would not see you again
35:36Your last words to me were
35:38Do not come back
35:40Amelia made this quilt, ain't so?
35:42Yeah
35:43Amelia was a skilled quilter
35:46She's gone now
35:48That's why the quilt was so important to us
35:50I can understand that
35:52Katie and I did not often see eye to eye
35:56I could not forgive my Katie for
35:59Falling in love with you
36:00And she could not forgive me for
36:02Refusing to accept you
36:06That is why she left
36:08Her mother made that quilt hope
36:10And one day
36:11It would bring her back to us
36:14Why would you treat your daughter like that
36:16Just because she was pregnant?
36:18What is this you say of Katie?
36:20Is this true about Katie?
36:24You either know or you do not
36:28I love Katie
36:29Very much
36:31And she loved me
36:33I wanted to marry her
36:36But would never have walked away from my child
36:39I didn't even know she existed until a few days ago
36:42I hope you can believe that
36:45I hope you both can believe that
36:48Remember the letter your grandmother wrote to Katie?
36:51Someday I pray this quilt brings you back to us
36:56She was praying that you and your mother would come home
37:06Your grandmother made this quilt with love
37:09And I expect some tears
37:13This quilt belongs to you, Amelie
37:16But she helped with
37:17Whatever she did, she did out of love
37:19For her and you
37:21Do you know how you got your name?
37:26Amelia?
37:29Katie named me after her mother
37:32It was my fault Katie could not
37:35Keep you
37:38I was too stubborn
37:42Amelia must have gone looking for her
37:43And they found someone who could help
37:46They were only doing what they thought best
37:48You remind me, don't you know
37:51That's what Hunter said
37:52I would very much like to get to know you, Amelie
37:57And your brother
38:01We would really like that
38:07I found this in a box in the basement
38:09Aunt Mitzi said Uncle Ralph took it
38:11Oh, look, son
38:13How young and handsome you are
38:16Of course you
38:18You still are
38:19What would you know
38:20You were just a child
38:21Yes
38:23That was a lifetime ago
38:26This is your mother
38:27She was beautiful
38:29Good wife and mother
38:31I must confess
38:32I get a little melancholy
38:34This time of year
38:35Around Ruth's death
38:37Does not mean anything about you, Naomi
38:39I would drive Ruth home
38:40From the singings as often as I could
38:43I would try to
38:44Talk to her alone
38:45Or invite her to a walk
38:47But Abel Vogel
38:48Would also do the same
38:51In fact
38:51It seems to me
38:52That if he knew
38:53I was going to ask her to a walk
38:55He would try to beat me to it
38:59Then, when Ruth wasn't looking
39:01He would give me a cocky grin
39:03I couldn't tell if he genuinely cared about Ruth
39:05Or if he was just trying to
39:07Take pleasure in besting me
39:10What about Mom?
39:11What did she think of him?
39:13Oh, Levi
39:13Your mother married Sav
39:16Abel was always taunting me
39:18Telling me that he was spending more time with Ruth
39:21I wanted to put an end to it
39:22Once and for all
39:23So I pulled Abel aside
39:24And I proposed that the winner of our race
39:26Would have the opportunity to court Ruth
39:28And the loser would step aside
39:31A wager?
39:32It was not right
39:33And I was not yet baptized
39:35So I was not bound by the Ordnung in that way
39:38You look so joyful to win the chance to court Mom
39:42No, son
39:43I gambled with our lives and our futures that day
39:46And I am ashamed
39:49Of the pleasure I took
39:50In defeating Abel
39:51And taking from him what he thought was his future
39:54Ruth loved you
39:57Look how happy she is, too
40:00What happened to the races?
40:02They were never really the same after that
40:05After Ruth and I married
40:06Abel moved away and never came back
40:09We hurt a lot of people with our foolishness
40:12The note I found in your pocket
40:14That was from Abel?
40:16Yes
40:18After 30 years
40:19He wanted to meet
40:21And tell me that he had peace
40:24And that I had not taken away his life with Ruth
40:28We have forgiven each other
40:29That is good
40:31I knew you were bothered by something
40:34Naomi, I did not mean to keep this from you
40:39And if I have made you feel
40:42Even for a moment
40:43That I have not loved you
40:45As I loved Ruth
40:47Forgive me
40:49You are first best
40:51In God's perfect plan
40:53Yes
40:56For some, the truth was painful
40:58For others, it brought peace
41:01But in the end
41:02Forgiveness opened the door to something even deeper
41:05Grace
41:10When you're close to me
41:13When you're close to me
41:13I find my pace
41:15The kind of rhythm
41:18That makes your heart race
41:21How you listen
41:22How you know what to say
41:26Makes me wonder
41:27If you should just stay
41:32Why's it so hard to
41:34Take the first steps
41:36Just cross that fragile line
41:43How you know what to say
41:44How you know what to say
41:45How you know what to say
41:45How you know what to say
41:45How you know what to say
41:46How you know what to say
41:46How you know what to say
41:47How you know what to say
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