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00:30Easy, Joyce.
00:48Steady, boy.
00:49Through the course of history,
01:19the story has been told time and time again.
01:26Through living examples of God's grace, sacrifice, and forgiveness.
01:45Through living examples of God's grace, sacrifice, and forgiveness.
02:13A mysterious stranger makes his way across the rugged plains on his way to a lonely prairie
02:41town.
02:48Because of his journey there, this town will never be the same.
03:03Oh, boy.
03:21Hello!
03:24Hello!
03:30Let's go, Julius.
03:31Let's go.
03:41Let's go.
03:51It's okay, man.
04:16You can go back to sleep.
04:19You're a long way from home, little fella.
04:22Don't worry, the wolf's gone.
04:24I think you made enough noise to scare ten of them away.
04:27Feel free to stay.
04:31I know what it's like to be a long way from home, too.
04:34We'll be fine.
04:39You could have just said hello.
04:42Have you ever been chased by a hungry wolf?
04:45What's your name?
04:46I thought it was going to be dinner.
04:48It's Chester.
04:49Yours?
04:50Julius.
04:51So, uh, does this guy eat meat?
04:53Because he looks like a meat-eater to me.
04:55Am I going to end up on his plate?
04:56You wouldn't be much of a meal.
04:58Yeah, well, tell that to the wolf out there.
05:00You're safe now, although I don't think we're going anywhere near the mountains.
05:05So?
05:06Is that a problem?
05:07You are a mountain goat.
05:09Well, if you want to get technical about it.
05:12But I think you've got bigger problems, pal.
05:15Uh, is he going to make you pull that without wheels?
05:24Tell me the truth.
05:25This guy's a lunatic, right?
05:26What makes you say that?
05:28Oh, I don't know.
05:29Maybe the fact that he made a sleigh out of his wagon and there isn't any snow?
05:33Trust him.
05:37Luck.
05:38That's all it was.
05:40Luck.
05:42Whatever you say.
05:46Isn't it a beautiful day?
05:49Is it?
05:51Well, I hadn't thought about it.
05:53But I guess it is.
06:16Oh!
06:34What's that?
06:36Well, Matt, it could be our new home.
06:42Oh, yeah!
06:44This guy's not playing with a full deck.
06:46Welcome, welcome!
06:48Sit right there by the stove.
06:55Sally, get the man a cup of coffee.
06:58Isn't that what I'm doing?
06:59Oh, you got lost, didn't you, young fella?
07:02People don't pay any attention to where they're going these days.
07:05That's not quite fair, sister.
07:07Perhaps the blizzard.
07:08Nonsense.
07:09He has the look of a man who doesn't pay attention.
07:12You do.
07:13No use denying it.
07:14Could happen to anyone.
07:16I'd be glad to saddle up and ride over towards St. Clair with you.
07:19Get you back on track.
07:21I think there's been some misunderstanding.
07:24Can't admit he's lost.
07:25But eat something first.
07:27I'll water your horse.
07:29He has a pet goat, too.
07:31A pet goat?
07:32Why, of all the foolish...
07:33If I could just explain.
07:35How on earth do you explain a pet goat?
07:37Sister, please let the man speak.
07:40Let me clear something up.
07:42I'm not lost.
07:43The fact is, I...
07:44I intend to stay.
07:50Hey.
07:51Hey, come back.
07:52Why?
07:53Why?
07:55Why not?
07:57Ah!
07:58Oh, man.
07:59Lucky shot.
08:00How about that?
08:02Even luckier.
08:03By the way, hello.
08:05Um, hello.
08:07Goodbye.
08:08Wait!
08:13Um, you know, when I left the mountains, this was not what I had in mind.
08:19Well, you're not going anywhere tonight.
08:21Where are we, anyway?
08:22Could it get much colder?
08:24Does the wind ever stop blowing out here?
08:26Man, you ask a lot of questions.
08:29Do you want answers or do you just like to hear yourself talk?
08:33Who's there?
08:34Shh.
08:35Quiet.
08:36We don't get many visitors here.
08:39So, some of us don't get to practice our company manners.
08:43Many visitors?
08:45We never get any.
08:47That's no excuse.
08:48Welcome.
08:49Where are we, exactly?
08:51Thirty miles from nowhere and sixteen miles from never was.
08:55Unfortunately, there's more than a little truth to that.
08:59Not that it can't change.
09:01But here in West Sage, we've been limping along since the railroad passed us by a few years back.
09:07Limping along?
09:09We should be so lucky.
09:11Why, just the other day, I was looking for...
09:13Shh!
09:14The sooner you find something positive to do with yourself, the better off you'll be.
09:19Listen, do yourself a favor and hop on the first thing out of here.
09:23Don't make me come over there.
09:24Tell me about the people.
09:26That little girl.
09:28Ah, Lucy.
09:29Poor thing.
09:31She lost her mother a few years ago.
09:34A tragedy, of course.
09:37She and her father are barely holding on.
09:41They have a farm a ways out, but they live in town during the winter.
09:45I think that's good.
09:48From what I've seen, humans do better when they're near their own kind.
09:57Mr. Long!
09:58Mr. Long, wait!
10:00Ah, sweet, sweet Jane.
10:02Now, there's someone Lucy could stand to be around a lot more.
10:06Hmm, and Thomas, too.
10:08And there's the reason why they don't.
10:11Jane, would you come here, please?
10:13Jane! Jane Albrecht!
10:15I don't know why her sister Maureen is so cross all the time.
10:19In my opinion, she needs someone to come along and ruffle her feathers.
10:23Come to think of it, we all could stand to have the icicle shaken out of our tree.
10:29Is that why you're here?
10:31Could be.
10:32There you go, there.
10:33This town sure could use some shaking up.
10:36You just catch a foal into town without a ruffling a feather or two.
10:42Hoo, hoo, hoo.
10:45He's gonna set up his shop, send my livelihood to timber, too.
10:51What we gonna do? What we gonna do?
10:55I think I know before long we're gonna find he's a con.
11:00He's got a wagon of tricks. I like him much better gone.
11:04I think I know. I think I know. I think I know.
11:08He's gonna shake a little dust.
11:14If it's a government acquisition, it puts me in a bad position here in town.
11:19Pack him up, move him out.
11:22I bet his wagon's full of every new and fancy fangled thing.
11:27Without a doubt.
11:29What are we gonna do?
11:31I think I'm willing to bet.
11:34Haven't seen his true colors yet.
11:36He seems so nice and sincere.
11:38He must be lost if he's here.
11:40I think I know. I think I know. I think I know.
11:44He's gonna shake a little dust.
11:47I think I know. I think I know. I think I know.
11:51This town could use some shakin' up.
11:54Oh yeah, this town sure could use some shakin' up.
12:09Ah!
12:11Hello?
12:13Boy, am I hungry.
12:15Boy, am I hungry.
12:17Huh, probably nothing to eat but snow.
12:20Ah, let's see, what do we got here?
12:23What do we got?
12:25Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
12:27Hey! Hey! Hey!
12:29Hey! Hey! Hey!
12:31That's our food!
12:33Get him! Get him!
12:35Whoa!
12:37Find your own breakfast!
12:39Hey! Hey! Hey!
12:41Lock the door!
12:43Don't let him escape!
12:45Whoa! Someone help!
12:47Help, please!
12:49Whoa!
12:51Easy!
12:53Don't let him get away!
12:55Hurry, crew!
12:57After him, ladies!
13:03Della, you gotta help me! You gotta help me!
13:05Oh, please, I'm not turning.
13:09Della!
13:11You're a mountain goat. Jump up to the hayloft.
13:14I can't. He's ours now, girls.
13:16Watch out for the horns.
13:18Catch what he's got.
13:20We'll need you to eat our food.
13:22Oh, Delma.
13:24Short, quick, there, ladies.
13:26Oh, that hurts. Easy, girls.
13:28Shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot. Go on.
13:30You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
13:32It's twelve to one.
13:34She's mad! She's mad!
13:37Oh!
13:39In case you didn't pick up on it,
13:41the ladies don't like it
13:43when you touch their food.
13:45Thanks. I'll remember that.
13:47You could have avoided all that
13:49by just jumping up to the hayloft.
13:51Don't you think I wanted to?
13:53I can't. I'm...
13:55I'm...
13:57I'm afraid of heights.
13:59Oh.
14:01Guess that makes it kind of tough
14:03to be a mountain goat.
14:05Instead, I'm in the middle of nowhere,
14:07reduced to playful sport
14:09for pecking poultry.
14:11Oh!
14:13Oh!
14:15Well, look at it this way.
14:17Everything's bound to be uphill from here.
14:19Oh, Delma.
14:21Sorry. Bad metaphor.
14:29Matt, if I were you, I'd duck.
14:31Huh?
14:33Oh!
14:35Did you ever miss?
14:37No.
14:39What's your name?
14:41Lucy.
14:43Well, I'm John Sonneman, and this here is Matt.
14:45There's one thing you should know about this fellow.
14:47Oh? What's that?
14:49He can run like the wind,
14:51and he has my permission to chase you
14:53from here to the rockies.
14:55Uh-oh!
14:57You're okay. You're a mountain goat.
14:59How are you doing?
15:01Would you like to open your eyes?
15:03Uh, yes. Yes, I am.
15:05On the count of three.
15:07One. You're doing great, Chester.
15:09Two. You're a mountain goat,
15:11and you'll have this fear of heights
15:13licked in no time.
15:15Three. Open your eyes.
15:17Ah!
15:19Oh!
15:23Okay, that's a start.
15:27Hello.
15:29After all these years,
15:31maybe you could call me Jane.
15:33Jane.
15:35Thomas. You've had bad news.
15:37I'm sorry.
15:39Bad news? No, no, not at all.
15:41In fact, it's good news.
15:43Very good.
15:45Jane!
15:47Jane Aubrey!
15:49Yes, sister.
15:51Excuse me. I have to find Lucy.
15:53Ladies.
15:55Are those muffins?
15:57Where could you possibly be going with...
15:59Oh, Jane.
16:01Yes, Maureen.
16:03I'm actually going to try and be a good neighbor.
16:07Well,
16:09at least find out everything you can about him.
16:11Ha ha ha!
16:13A mountain goat
16:15who's afraid of heights.
16:17Oh, that's good.
16:19Ha ha ha!
16:21You know, Rusty, one of these days,
16:23you're going to go too far.
16:25Ha ha ha!
16:29Look! I'm falling!
16:31Ah!
16:35Come on, guys. Lighten up.
16:37We're finally getting some laughs around here.
16:43I'm falling!
16:45I like a laugh as much as anyone else.
16:47Well, then, if he wants to laugh,
16:49let's laugh.
16:51Whoa!
16:57No, don't!
17:01Whoa!
17:03No!
17:15Are you okay?
17:17Oh, that looks like it hurt, huh?
17:21You're right. It is good to laugh.
17:23Oh, Rusty.
17:25A little help here, guys?
17:27You're not afraid of heights,
17:29are you, Rusty?
17:35Welcome to West Sage.
17:37As for the people here,
17:39well, they can be friendly.
17:43Thank you for the muffins.
17:45Yeah, thanks.
17:47I'll let you and your father
17:49get back to work.
17:53John's not my father.
17:55My parents died a while back, and...
17:57Oh!
17:59Well, he's finding me a new family.
18:01Oh, I'm so sorry. And here I...
18:03Forgive me.
18:05You don't have to feel bad.
18:07John said he'd find someone perfect for me.
18:09And he will.
18:11You can trust John.
18:13But, Father,
18:15you can't marry someone you don't even know.
18:17You need a mother, Lucy.
18:19There's no getting around that.
18:21And my brother found a woman
18:23who's willing to be that for you.
18:25But what about love?
18:27What about...
18:29It's settled.
18:31I leave for Chicago in a few days to meet her.
18:33We'll be married there,
18:35and I'll have her back here by Christmas morning.
18:43Is this too fast?
18:45Ha-ha! Don't worry about me.
18:47What about me?
18:49Who ever heard of a goat pulling a sled?
18:51Come on, boys!
18:53Faster, Tester!
18:55Ah-ha!
18:57Come on, Julius!
19:03Ladies, the moon is caressing you.
19:05It's time for bed.
19:07Good night.
19:09Good night.
19:11Ladies, the moon is caressing the sky,
19:13the clouds are embracing the moon,
19:15and the snowflakes are floating down
19:17just to kiss our cheeks.
19:19No, it is not a night to stay inside.
19:21That man's lost his mind.
19:23You'd better hurry, Maureen.
19:25I can't make Mr. Sonneman wait forever.
19:33I refuse to leave the warmth of this house.
19:35What's more...
19:37What's more, I insist you slow this animal down
19:39to a dignified crot.
19:41No, go faster.
19:43Okay, hold on, ladies.
19:45This is fun.
19:47Come on, Franklin.
19:49Of course, if you're too tired or worn out.
19:51Too tired, too worn out?
19:53Why, I'll show you.
19:59I'll show you tired.
20:01I'll show you worn out.
20:05Hey, there's three of us,
20:07and there's only one of you.
20:11That's the way.
20:17I want to go home.
20:19You slow this thing down right now.
20:21I'm still beating you.
20:23And Miss Maureen has a good ten pounds
20:25on her sister.
20:27See you later.
20:29Okay.
20:31Come on, Maureen.
20:33Let's go. Come on.
20:35You can do it.
20:41Hang on, Thomas.
20:47First one out to Willow Lake
20:49and back to town is the winner.
20:51You're on.
20:55Get on, Julius.
20:57Come on, Betsy.
21:06That's it.
21:08We're going to beat them.
21:16Hold on, here we go.
21:18That's it.
21:20Come on.
21:33Go.
21:38Come on.
21:40There we go.
21:50Come on.
22:12Well?
22:14Well.
22:16That's what I'd call an adventure.
22:18It's been a while since I...
22:20Maybe we could do it again.
22:22Yes, that would be...
22:24Oh, maybe after I'm married.
22:26Married?
22:28My brother has arranged...
22:30Lucy needs a mother.
22:32Brother, I thought it would be best
22:34if I'm going to Chicago in the morning
22:36to get married.
22:38Good night, Mr. Long.
22:42Good night, Jane.
22:49Good night.
22:59You sure you don't mind me taking your horse?
23:01Yours threw a shoe. You don't have a choice.
23:03Well, don't worry.
23:05I'll stable Julius near the depot.
23:07He'll be comfortable there till...
23:09till I get back from Chicago.
23:11I never worry about things like that, Thomas.
23:13Julius knows what he's doing, don't you, boy?
23:15I'm glad Lucy has a friend like you, Matt.
23:17If you can, cheer her up while I'm gone.
23:19After all, it's almost Christmas and...
23:21Mr. Long, Lucy doesn't want a new mother.
23:23At least not this way.
23:25That's enough, Matt.
23:27Safe journey, Thomas.
23:29Come on, Julius. Let's go, boy.
23:34Why are you letting him go?
23:36I thought you understood.
23:38I do.
23:40Hey, I thought you trusted me.
23:43You, uh, missed the big guy.
23:45Go ahead. Tease me about that, too.
23:47I've, uh, been kind of thinking.
23:49Hanging up there like I did.
23:51But, you know, being afraid of heights makes sense.
23:54I mean, one slip.
23:56Tell me about it.
23:58But there's something else.
24:00Something I was wondering if you ever thought about.
24:02Yeah?
24:04That feeling in the pit of your stomach when you're nervous.
24:07Did you know that's the exact same feeling you get when you're excited?
24:11Well...
24:13So this is what I'm thinking.
24:15Maybe you're not afraid of heights.
24:17Maybe you're just real excited.
24:19I mean, me, I hate snakes.
24:21But I gotta admit, whenever I see one, I always stop and look.
24:25Of course, then I run, but...
24:27Rusty, why are you talking to me like this?
24:29Look, Thelma's right.
24:31It's easy to criticize.
24:33It's harder to do something.
24:35That's why, new pal of mine,
24:37I'm going to help you overcome your fear of heights.
24:41Your fear of heights.
24:51Oh, boy.
24:53Now remember, nervous and excited are the same feeling.
24:57Okay, I'm excited.
24:59I'm excited. I'm excited.
25:01Uh, am I off the ground yet?
25:03I am, aren't I?
25:05Hey, how far?
25:06No, no, don't tell me.
25:08Relax, pal. You're doing great.
25:11I'm excited. I'm excited.
25:13I'm, oh, whoa, hey, am I swaying?
25:16No, it's an optical illusion.
25:18Rusty, how can you have an optical illusion when you're blindfolded?
25:22I said relax.
25:25Uh, Rusty, I'm thinking maybe we should take this in stages.
25:30Hey, trust me.
25:32Hey, he's after our food, girl.
25:34Get him!
25:35Hey, you major butt!
25:38Rusty?
25:39Uh, Rusty?
25:40Ah, Rusty!
25:44So how did I take him a lesson?
25:46Do we eat his food?
25:48No, we don't even eat his fleas.
25:52Whoa!
25:53Hey, hey, take it easy.
25:55I'm a meat eater.
25:56I don't even like chicken feet.
25:58Did you hear that?
25:59We're next.
26:00Well, we can be meat eaters, too.
26:04Jab and tap, girls, jab and tap.
26:06Rusty, please.
26:07I think I'm going to be sick.
26:08Hang tight, Jasper.
26:10We're not ladies.
26:12We're all animals.
26:14Hey!
26:15Let's eat!
26:21It's a wonder I could walk at all today.
26:23Well, I have a few things to say to Mr. John Solomon.
26:25Ever since he came here, he's turned this town upside down.
26:28What on earth?
26:31Bark! Bark! Bark!
26:36Whoa!
26:37Ah!
26:39Ow!
26:43Whoa!
26:44Ah!
26:56Candy?
26:57this is a candy store think you can keep a surprise oh yes oh I know I can good
27:06this is for you who'd have thought that a lonely town like ours would have
27:12something so so wonderful when you're lonely or sad isn't that the exact time
27:18that you need something wonderful yes but it seems like it's been so long that
27:23you thought nothing wonderful would ever happen again
27:28Lucy there's really no way to get around sadness or loneliness you just
27:34have to go through it but on the other side well let's just wait and see
27:41my father says you smile as if you know something the rest of us don't your
27:46father's right
28:23I have missed time to move on a bigger town where I can find happiness New
28:32York City with all its lights or maybe California's balmy nights time to move
28:40on another town find a new perspective in my life
28:45cos the view from my window
28:49the peaceful and calm
28:52only changes with seasons
28:56from sunsets to dawn
28:59while nothing bad really happens here
29:02nothing good comes my way
29:06and the view from my window
29:10my view
29:12is not enough
29:15to make me stay
29:23I'm leaving the old for new
29:25maybe it's a crazy thing to do
29:29but I'll never know if I never go
29:32and try to get a different point of view
29:36back up the memories of those I love
29:39open up the dreams I'm dreaming of
29:42I gotta move on
29:44another town
29:46cos the view from my window
29:49the peaceful and calm
29:52only changes with seasons
29:56from sunsets to dawn
29:59while nothing bad really happens here
30:03nothing good comes my way
30:07and the view from my window
30:13cos the view from my window
30:17is not enough
30:20to make me stay
30:37One more, the best for last.
30:41A Christmas present.
30:43Oh, how beautiful.
30:46What does it remind you of?
30:50This. Is that what it's supposed to be?
30:54Mm-hmm. It's a candy cane.
30:56It's almost too pretty to eat.
30:59Almost.
31:01Mmm. Peppermint.
31:03But everyone knows peppermint is green.
31:05Or sometimes pink.
31:07But never red.
31:09This is something new.
31:11Why does it have to be red?
31:13Sometimes different colors mean different things.
31:15Do you know what a symbol is, Lucy?
31:17That's when something stands for something else.
31:20Oh, the red means something.
31:22Yes.
31:24Something happy?
31:26Well, like most Christmas stories, it turned out happy.
31:29When I look at this, I see so many different colors.
31:32When I look at this, I see so many things.
31:35I see a bright star.
31:37Shepherds. Angels.
31:39A mother singing a lullaby.
31:41A baby who grew up and chose to go through a sad time
31:45to suffer and die because...
31:47well, because he cares for us.
31:49And I see our happiness because he made that choice.
31:52Did he stay sad?
31:54No. Which is what I want you to remember when you eat that.
31:57You see, if you keep licking it, the red stripes will go away.
32:01That's his sadness.
32:03Look!
32:04There you go.
32:06You know, my grandmother's mother lived all the way on the other side of the ocean.
32:10When she was a little girl and she went to church at Christmas,
32:13the choir master always gave her a candy cane to remind her of the shepherds.
32:17And to keep her quiet.
32:19They say she was quite a little chatterbox.
32:21I never talk in church.
32:23Good for you.
32:25Well, almost never.
32:27Of course, her candy cane was plain sugar.
32:29It wasn't until, oh, right around when I was a boy that someone added the peppermint.
32:33And then only a few years ago, someone decided to add the red stripes.
32:37To remind us of his sadness.
32:40We all go through hard times, Lucy.
32:42But sometimes happiness and sadness are this close together.
32:46That's something else you can think about as the red disappears.
32:49I will.
32:51And maybe this, too.
32:56Another reminder of Jesus.
32:59Down through the ages of time
33:03The stories unwind
33:07As symbols of a much bigger plan
33:13The stories all come alive
33:16I see God's Son and I know why
33:20It's purpose told
33:22In a simple candy cane
33:26It's a symbol of sacrifice
33:29A symbol of purity
33:33A symbol of God's love for you and me
33:39It brings hope to this little town
33:43Through the stories that unfold
33:46In the symbol of His simple candy cane
33:53In the symbol of His simple candy cane
34:05She's gone! She's gone, I tell you!
34:09Now, calm down!
34:11You never could remain calm in a crisis.
34:14And I blame him! Yes, you, John Sonneman!
34:17Filling everyone's head with foolish notions!
34:21Father, you didn't go!
34:23What's happened, Miss Aubrey?
34:25Jane has run off because she decided she's in love with him!
34:30Because you kept pushing them together!
34:35Come on, we've got to find her.
34:42Jane! Jane!
34:45Jane! Jane!
34:48Jane! Jane!
34:51Jane! Jane!
34:54Oh, no!
35:05Over here!
35:09She was here. At least she got this far.
35:13But where...
35:15Thomas, look out!
35:18Jane! Jane, are you there?
35:28Jane!
35:31Jane!
35:33Jane!
35:35Yes, help.
35:39Is she down there?
35:42No, I don't think so.
35:48She is down there!
35:50I hear something.
35:52Tell them, Rusty, quick!
35:56Thomas! Wait!
35:59Huh? Jane!
36:02Help! Help!
36:09No!
36:13Jane!
36:16No!
36:21Oh, no. Chester, you're not going to believe this.
36:24What? What am I not going to believe?
36:27There's a wolf down there.
36:29Oh, no. Is he gray with one yellow eye and a black patch on his back?
36:33How would I know? I have great hearing.
36:36You want someone with great sight, find a hawk.
36:39It's got to be him. The one who was after me before.
36:42They have to get her out of there. Tell them.
36:48I'm going down there.
36:50No, you can't.
36:52I'm going down.
37:13Hang on, Jane.
37:18Oh, boy. This won't be pretty.
37:21Pauline, leave that alone.
37:23Oh, I was tying knots before you were born.
37:26Not that I'm that much older than you.
37:28No!
37:33No!
37:35Chester, get down there.
37:37What?
37:38You have to get that rope and bring it up.
37:40Are you out of your mind?
37:42Usually, yes. This time, no.
37:44Have I mentioned that I'm afraid of heights and wolves?
37:48By the way, that whole nervous is excited thing of yours, Rusty,
37:51that's really not working for me right now.
37:55Oh, what have I done?
37:58Chester, this is the real deal.
38:01You got to push through this, buddy. They need you.
38:04I'm not scared. I'm excited.
38:07On the count of three.
38:09No, four. Let's do four.
38:12One, just do what comes naturally.
38:14Two...
38:16Whoa!
38:20Get back! Get back!
38:22Hang on, Jane.
38:32Get back!
38:35Jane, hang on.
38:37Hang on. I'll tie the rope around the goat and he'll get it back to Sonovan.
38:43We're counting on you, little guy.
38:46Up you go. You can do it.
38:53Okay. I can do this. You can do this, Chester.
39:00That's it. Baby steps.
39:08Yes!
39:21Yee-haw!
39:25You okay, buddy?
39:27I did it, huh, Rusty?
39:29Hey, Chester, you're a hero.
39:31You're not mad at me, are you, pal? Chester?
39:38Jane.
39:44I never made it. I missed the train.
39:48You know, Rusty, I've been thinking.
39:51Come the spring, we're going to have to work on your fear of snakes.
39:56I've always found Christmas an odd combination
40:00of sacrifice and forgiveness, death and life, sadness and joy.
40:05But they're almost two sides of the same coin.
40:08Take the stripes of this candy cane, for example.
40:11Sadness over joy.
40:13As the red disappears, the white disappears.
40:16The red disappears.
40:18The white disappears.
40:20The red disappears.
40:22Sadness over joy.
40:24As the red disappears, the white shines out brightly.
40:27The Christmas star is brighter than the darkness in any of our nights.
40:46As quietly as he came,
40:48John Solomon rides out of the town of West Sage,
40:56leaving behind a new candy store,
41:00a marriage for Thomas and Jane,
41:03a new family for Matt and Lucy,
41:07and a new life for all that have crossed his path.