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00:00 Previously on "When Calls the Heart".
00:02 Hazel Pike?
00:03 That's me.
00:04 It couldn't have been him.
00:05 He was with me the night of the election.
00:07 He's set to be transferred from Granville Prison this week.
00:09 Maybe I can call in a favor, get him rerouted here for the night.
00:11 We need more bidders for the resort.
00:13 We're out of options.
00:14 Florence, I need to make a call to Union City Holdings Company
00:18 for Bernhard Montague.
00:20 First I take down your names, and then I collect the entry fee.
00:25 Maybe the Tom we once knew is the Tom of old.
00:27 What's wrong?
00:28 It's Tom.
00:29 It's Tom. He's gone.
00:31 Sweeney took off with all the money I'd been sending him.
00:33 Did you get any sleep?
00:51 Not much.
00:55 Tom, we will find a way to make this right.
00:59 I'm surprised Nathan didn't just throw me in jail last night.
01:02 I don't have the money to pay everyone back.
01:06 Well, Nathan alerted the police in New York City.
01:08 Maybe they'll find this Sweeney character.
01:11 How could I have trusted him?
01:13 All those people handed me their money thinking they were going to the choir festival.
01:17 You couldn't have known that Sweeney was a crook.
01:20 There were signs.
01:22 All the big talk.
01:25 I just didn't want to see it.
01:27 Jack was right about me.
01:30 I'm nothing but a screw up.
01:33 Tom, that is not how Jack felt about you.
01:36 Admit it.
01:38 You've had your doubts too.
01:40 Thought I heard voices back here.
01:43 Hi.
01:44 Any news?
01:46 Good and bad.
01:47 They've got Sweeney in custody.
01:50 Oh my goodness, Tom.
01:52 You hear that? They caught him.
01:54 And they've recovered the money that Ned wired to him.
01:56 This is such wonderful news. You can pay everyone back.
01:59 What's the bad news?
02:01 It seems Sweeney was a bit of a gambler.
02:03 The money raised by the other choirs, it's completely gone.
02:07 How much are we talking about?
02:14 Including travel funds?
02:16 Three hundred dollars.
02:20 Three hundred dollars?
02:21 Listen, Tom.
02:28 Everything looks better after a good breakfast.
02:31 Why don't you go inside? I'll meet you there.
02:34 This is pretty bad, isn't it?
02:45 If Tom can't pay back that money, he could be charged with accessorated fraud.
02:49 I'm so sorry, Nathan.
02:51 I should have listened to you.
02:54 I should have trusted your instincts.
02:57 You just wanted to believe in your brother-in-law.
03:00 There's no fault in that.
03:02 And besides, I trust your instincts too.
03:07 Is it just me, or is Goldie the most popular kid in daycare?
03:16 She's just a little social butterfly.
03:19 She hasn't even started talking yet.
03:22 When that happens, look out world!
03:24 Yeah, I wonder where she gets that from.
03:26 Pretty soon I won't get a word in edgewise.
03:28 Maybe.
03:29 Because I'll be too busy hanging on every gem that falls from your lips.
03:33 Nice recovery, Mr. Comare. Charming as usual.
03:37 I'm meeting with Maisie Hickam today, so I'm going to need all that charm I can muster.
03:41 How about you? What are you going to tap this week?
03:43 Nothing.
03:45 Well, that doesn't sound like nothing.
03:47 Nathan has arranged for Clayton Pike to pass through Hope Valley on his way to Granville Prison.
03:52 Bill and I are hoping to catch a word with him.
03:54 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
03:55 You didn't think to tell me any of this?
03:57 Lee, it is not a big deal. It's perfectly safe.
04:00 He's literally going to be behind bars.
04:03 Rosemary, you're needed at the church for an emergency choir meeting.
04:07 Another emergency?
04:08 Rosie.
04:10 It's an emergency!
04:11 Mm-hmm.
04:12 A choir emergency?
04:14 Emergency.
04:15 So, there is no festival?
04:20 There is a festival.
04:21 But that's not where your money went.
04:24 It went straight into Sweeney's pocket.
04:27 I'm sorry.
04:30 The good news is Nathan alerted the New York police in time.
04:34 You'll all be getting your money back.
04:36 Oh, cool.
04:37 Wait, what about the other towns?
04:41 I'm afraid Benson Hills and Jameson's money is gone.
04:45 Those poor people.
04:48 But I will be contacting them to tell them that I accept full responsibility.
04:52 But, uh, Tom told me of a plan that he had to recoup the money that was taken from the other towns.
05:09 Do you want to tell them the plan?
05:11 Uh, no, you go ahead.
05:15 You sure?
05:17 Yeah.
05:18 Okay.
05:20 It's a fundraiser.
05:25 The plan is a fundraiser.
05:28 We're going to have a fundraiser.
05:30 Our very own choir festival?
05:37 And we're going to invite other choirs from other towns to come to Hope Valley.
05:41 This is a great idea.
05:42 Let me see.
05:44 Lee and I can donate the Queen of Hearts as the venue.
05:46 You could have choirs singing all over town.
05:48 Great.
05:50 Splendid, in fact.
05:52 Nobody puts on a festival quite like Hope Valley.
05:55 We'll decorate.
05:56 The Valley Voice will promote it.
05:58 So everyone is on board?
06:00 I think so.
06:01 Let's get busy.
06:02 Where's my clipboard?
06:03 Shall we delegate?
06:05 Yes.
06:06 Garlands?
06:07 Yes.
06:08 Thank you.
06:09 Hey, well, don't thank us yet. You're the ones who have to organize this thing.
06:12 There's lots more work to do.
06:14 Nice work, Constable.
06:21 Thank you.
06:23 [Music]
06:26 [Music]
06:29 [Music]
06:57 Look, Maisie, I know that we started off on the wrong foot.
07:01 You mean when you railroaded me into this town amalgamation?
07:05 And I prefer Mayor Hickam, Mayor Coulter.
07:08 Well, I would really like it if you called me Lee.
07:12 Mark my words, this resort will be a disaster.
07:15 Fine.
07:19 Agree to disagree.
07:22 But we still have a town, or a merged town, to run, so I would like to propose that we talk about paving the roads.
07:30 Paving? Do you have any idea how much that costs?
07:34 As a matter of fact, I do have a quote right here.
07:36 Lee, I have the most exciting news. Oh, hello, Maisie.
07:40 Oh, she prefers Mayor Hickam.
07:42 Oh, Rosemary may call me Maisie.
07:45 Thank you. And I will, Maisie.
07:47 So what is it, sweetheart?
07:48 So, we are going to host our very own choral festival right here in Hope Valley.
07:54 Voices of the Valley. Oh, I just came up with that.
07:59 But the Benson Hills Choir has already signed up for Salt Lake City.
08:02 Right.
08:04 You haven't heard.
08:07 Haven't heard what?
08:09 This really shouldn't come from me.
08:11 Rosemary, what is it?
08:13 Alright. It appears as though this J.B. Sweeney is a swindler and a conman,
08:19 as someone with an extensive background in theatre, such as myself, can and in fact did predict.
08:24 Are you telling me that Tom Thorn's lost our money?
08:30 Yes. I'm afraid that is what I am saying.
08:35 We do have a plan to get it back, though.
08:39 Oh, wait until I get my hands on him.
08:43 Excuse me.
08:45 Well, you're getting right to it, I see.
08:57 As soon as I can pull off this festival, so we can get everybody's money back.
09:01 I just can't believe how nice everybody's being about this.
09:04 Mr. Thornton! What is this I hear about you losing our money?
09:08 Uh-oh. Mayor Hickam, I was going to call you tonight.
09:11 It's a simple question.
09:13 Maisie, give him a break.
09:15 Yes or no, do you have our money?
09:19 Well, um, no. Not right now.
09:22 Constable Grant, I want this man arrested for theft.
09:25 I don't think that's necessary.
09:27 We're going to raise the money to pay you back.
09:29 And if you don't?
09:30 Then you can price charge us.
09:32 What?
09:34 Very well. But if our choir isn't refunded in full, then I expect you to throw this scoundrel in jail.
09:41 We've got to get busy. Come on.
09:45 Nathan, you're not actually going to put Tom in jail, are you?
09:53 Let's hope he doesn't come to that.
09:59 [♪♪♪]
10:01 Excuse me.
10:19 Would you know where I might find Joseph Canfield?
10:22 You can try the cafe down the way.
10:24 Perfect. Thanks.
10:27 Or the church.
10:29 Nathan, Bill, any news?
10:32 Well, the train arrived 20 minutes ago. It shouldn't be long now.
10:35 When Pike arrives, I need you to just stay back.
10:37 I need to make this look as routine as possible.
10:39 Of course.
10:40 And don't worry, we won't let anybody know that you had Pike come through Hope Valley for us.
10:44 And if we didn't say it already, thank you for sticking your neck out for us.
10:48 Well, my neck's been in worse places.
10:50 Oh, here he comes.
10:53 [♪♪♪]
10:55 Huh.
11:04 He's not at all what I imagined.
11:06 Rosemary, the two of us might overwhelm him.
11:18 Nonsense. You catch more bees with honey.
11:22 [♪♪♪]
11:24 Keep yourself at home, Pike. I'll go grab you some grub.
11:34 Oh, this is Judge Avery and Mrs. Coulter.
11:39 You're a judge.
11:44 That's right. Mind if we chat?
11:47 Sure. Lovely day we're having.
11:50 I mean about your case.
11:52 What's there to talk about?
11:54 I'm heading up the river for the next 20 years. End of story.
11:58 That's not your story, is it?
12:01 What are you on about?
12:04 We've looked at the evidence, Clayton. May I call you Clayton?
12:08 We know you couldn't have shot Governor Bouchard.
12:14 Were you?
12:16 I'm Rosemary Coulter, editor-in-chief of the Valley Boys. I actually, I spoke with your mother.
12:22 Yeah, I heard.
12:25 I told her she shouldn't be traveling by herself.
12:30 She's worried about you. She doesn't understand why you're going to prison for something you didn't do.
12:35 She doesn't get it.
12:38 No, she doesn't.
12:41 She doesn't know that if you didn't agree to take the fall, she wouldn't be able to have the surgery she so desperately needed.
12:47 We know you were paid to confess.
12:51 We also know you did it because you're a good son who loves his mother very much.
12:57 Tell us who hired you, Mr. Pike. Maybe we can help.
13:04 [music]
13:20 I wonder what's for lunch.
13:22 [music]
13:32 Hi.
13:33 Hi.
13:34 You busy?
13:35 I was just grabbing some lunch. Why?
13:38 Well, the choir could use another tenor.
13:42 Okay.
13:44 Okay? I seem to recall someone boasting about having a lovely singing voice on a certain camping trip last year.
13:51 I wouldn't exactly say boasting.
13:53 So I can't twist her on?
13:55 You should ask Bill.
13:57 Are you volunteering him?
13:59 Oh, I think he's more of a soprano.
14:02 We should offer a special. Cookie and lemonade for two cents.
14:05 So that's what they cost anyway.
14:07 Sure. But if people think they're getting a deal...
14:11 Excuse me. Can I try one of your specials?
14:15 Uh, sorry, but we're setting up for tomorrow.
14:17 You wouldn't happen to be Angela and Cooper now, would you?
14:22 Yes, sir. But who are you?
14:25 I'm your Uncle Jacob.
14:28 You came?
14:31 It's so good to meet you both.
14:33 Who wants to taste?
14:35 Jacob.
14:39 Millie.
14:40 Oh, it's so good to see you. You look great.
14:46 Thank you.
14:47 It's been too long.
14:48 Come on, Uncle Jacob. Let's go and get a cold drink.
14:52 He actually came.
14:55 The letter worked.
14:57 Look who we found.
15:00 You should have told us you were coming.
15:02 Well, look at you. You haven't changed.
15:07 Guess I could say the same.
15:09 Well, Mama always told us to tell the truth.
15:14 We had so much to catch up on.
15:19 You were still on that haberdashery out in Aberdeen.
15:22 How did you know about that?
15:24 Been keeping tabs on my little brother as best I can.
15:28 Uncle Jacob, how long can you stay?
15:29 Well, that depends, son.
15:31 On what?
15:33 On whether your father's prepared to apologize.
15:37 Now, Jacob, I told you in my letter.
15:50 I can't apologize unless you tell me what I'm supposed to apologize for.
15:57 Well, if you don't know,
15:58 there's no point in me trying to tell you.
16:02 Maybe.
16:06 Maybe.
16:07 Jacob!
16:29 Wait!
16:31 I know Joseph isn't perfect.
16:36 But he is a good man. And he misses you.
16:38 Well, he's got a funny way of showing it.
16:41 Tell me what happened between you two.
16:44 It doesn't matter. What's done is done.
16:47 But you used to be so close.
16:49 It was always you and Joseph, standing side by side, singing in that church choir.
16:56 I lost my love for singing a long time ago.
16:58 I haven't stepped foot in a church for 20 years.
17:05 Oh, Jacob.
17:07 I'm gonna miss the next train.
17:09 Jacob! You've come all this way.
17:11 You should get to know your niece and nephew.
17:14 Angela's playing piano in the choir festival tomorrow.
17:17 You've always been kind to me, Minnie.
17:23 And I would love to get to know Angela and Cooper, but
17:27 I don't think that's the best idea right now.
17:33 Well, perhaps you'll reconsider.
17:35 Not my finest moment. I'm sorry.
17:54 It's not me you should be apologizing to.
17:57 Minnie!
18:00 I know he's stubborn and impossible, but aren't you a little too?
18:05 He brings out the worst in me.
18:09 Seems like you have that effect on each other.
18:11 He lost so much when he lost you.
18:14 He just told me he hasn't been back to church in all these years.
18:18 It's me he's mad at. Why is he giving up on God?
18:22 If he's too stubborn to bend, shouldn't you?
18:29 I've been trying to fix this for 20 years, Minnie.
18:31 I don't know how.
18:33 But you do know who to ask.
18:40 Don't stop!
18:54 You're no good without Angela on the ukulele.
18:56 And I'm useless on the guitar.
18:59 Well, here.
19:01 Give it to me.
19:03 I'm gonna take it from the top, right? Instead of the C.
19:08 By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea,
19:16 you and I, you and I, oh how happy we'll be.
19:20 And he said he wouldn't join the choir.
19:23 Let's go sing, too.
19:25 I think this is a special moment just for them, honey bear.
19:28 Why don't we give him some privacy?
19:30 Joseph?
19:48 Henry.
19:52 Don't let me disturb you.
19:53 Maybe you are the answer.
19:57 How's that?
19:59 Answer to my prayers.
20:01 Well, I doubt that.
20:05 Henry, you know more about forgiving and being forgiven than just about anybody I know.
20:14 Can I ask you to help me understand something?
20:21 I don't know.
20:22 Try.
20:24 It's about my younger brother, Jacob.
20:34 Somehow, years ago, I hurt him and he wound up hurting me right back by cutting me out of his life completely.
20:44 You asked his forgiveness?
20:50 I would if I knew what I did.
20:52 What does it matter?
20:54 To know whether I do owe him an apology.
20:58 I mean, you hurt your brother somehow, didn't you?
21:08 If you regret hurting him, what does it matter the reason why?
21:16 Or how?
21:18 Your family.
21:47 I need the room.
21:48 I'm sorry for what happened to you.
22:16 All I want to know is why.
22:18 If I tell you, I'm a dead man.
22:28 And if you don't, am I?
22:37 Am I?
22:38 Everything's set up, ready to go.
22:51 What if they don't come?
22:53 It is short notice.
22:54 They'll come.
22:55 I have faith.
22:56 I just got word from the station.
22:57 And? Are there many people?
23:00 It was standing room only.
23:02 That is wonderful.
23:05 This is going to be incredible. We need to warm up.
23:08 Yes.
23:09 I'm so excited.
23:10 [singing]
23:15 Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do.
23:26 I'm half crazy, all for the love of you.
23:34 It won't be a stylish marriage.
23:38 He can't afford a carriage.
23:43 But you look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two.
23:51 Florence and Ned Yost, everyone.
23:59 On behalf of myself, Mayor Coulter, and Mayor Hickam,
24:03 who along with the Benson Hills Choir is preparing to dazzle your ears,
24:07 I would love to welcome you to our first annual Voices of the Valley Festival.
24:12 Thank you.
24:13 That will suit you nicely.
24:20 Wow.
24:21 Thank you.
24:22 Enjoy the festival.
24:23 Thank you.
24:26 [singing]
24:29 Uncle Jacob!
24:30 Well, well. Look who's here.
24:33 Hi, Uncle Jacob.
24:34 Hi.
24:35 Wow, Cooper. You know, you look exactly like your father did when he was younger.
24:39 Well, we thought you'd left.
24:42 Well, your mother told me Angela would be playing the piano.
24:44 And I wouldn't miss that for the world.
24:47 Oh, good. Because I'll be playing in 15 minutes. In the library. Down the street.
24:53 Is that right?
24:55 Well, I'll be sure to be there then.
24:56 [singing]
25:03 Thank you, everyone.
25:08 And please don't forget to show your appreciation of this fine music and donate.
25:13 Tom!
25:19 Congratulations. Looks like you got a real hit on your hands.
25:22 Thank you.
25:23 And thanks for getting me out of this jam.
25:25 Hey, Mountie's looking for her own.
25:27 Yeah, but I'm not a Mountie.
25:29 Well, no. Your brother was. And your dad.
25:32 You know, you and Jack would have really liked each other.
25:36 I wish I'd known him.
25:37 You and Elizabeth.
25:41 Tom, I—
25:44 I just wanted to say that I'm really glad she has someone like you in her life.
25:47 She deserves it.
25:49 Thanks.
25:50 [music]
25:52 Look at this turnout! You'll have the money paid back in no time.
25:58 What's that saying about not counting your chickens?
26:00 Mama, look! Candy apples!
26:04 Oh, my.
26:06 You know what? Here you go, Jack.
26:08 Say thank you.
26:10 Thanks, Mountie Nathan.
26:11 I don't remember saying yes.
26:16 Yeah, but you were good.
26:19 [music]
26:21 How'd you manage to wander in here?
26:41 Your children said Angela would be playing the piano.
26:43 Only I don't see a piano.
26:46 They told me this would be a nice, quiet place to work.
26:49 That your Sunday sermon?
26:52 How you know I'm a pastor?
26:54 You're not the only one capable of keeping tabs, brother.
26:57 Jacob, will you sit with me so we can talk?
27:00 You know it was Cooper and Angela that sent you the letter, right?
27:13 Yeah, I figured as much.
27:16 Because of the handwriting.
27:17 So why'd you answer it?
27:20 I suppose I hoped fatherhood had changed you.
27:23 Look, Jacob.
27:27 I don't know how I hurt you.
27:31 Wait, wait, wait. Look, what I'm trying to say is...
27:34 What I'm trying to say is, obviously, I did hurt you.
27:43 And for that, I'm deeply sorry.
27:45 I mean, he tells me that you gave up on music.
27:50 And on church.
27:52 For that, I'm sorry, too.
27:55 You really don't remember, do you?
28:00 Remember what, little brother?
28:02 Please help me.
28:04 It all changed after granddad died.
28:11 He was the one who helped us find our voices, Joe.
28:14 Together. Remember?
28:17 But it obviously didn't mean much to you.
28:21 I stopped singing with you after I met Minnie.
28:29 Sounds silly when you say it out loud, but...
28:33 You felt abandoned.
28:38 I loved singing so much.
28:44 But I couldn't do it without you standing beside me on that stage.
28:51 It connected us. It...
28:54 It helped me through missing granddad.
28:58 I had space in my heart for Minnie, for both of you.
29:03 But you just didn't need me anymore.
29:07 - Oh, Jacob, that is not true. - Stop!
29:09 It's too late, Joseph. It's too late.
29:14 Jacob!
29:16 When a parishioner tells me it's too late, I tell him.
29:21 God doesn't punch a clock.
29:24 He's always there to see us through all the things that we think are impossible to overcome.
29:31 I wish I could believe that.
29:36 You used to believe.
29:37 You can again.
29:40 If you're willing to try.
29:43 Come on now.
29:46 Goodbye, Joseph.
29:50 I really enjoyed meeting Angela and Coop.
29:57 It's, uh...
29:59 Been nice to see how close they are.
30:03 [♪♪♪]
30:05 Clayton, please. This is your last chance.
30:18 If there's anything you want to tell us...
30:20 Look, be smart and stop asking so many questions.
30:22 Did Montague hire you to shoot the governor?
30:25 All you need to know about the guy behind this is he's got eyes everywhere.
30:31 If you rat him out, he'll get to me. Even inside prison.
30:33 He'll go after Mother, too.
30:35 The Mounties wouldn't let that happen. We'd arrest him.
30:39 You don't get it. Not even the Mounties can touch this guy.
30:43 Leave this alone, please. Or he'll come after you, too.
30:47 He's terrified.
30:58 Is Bernard Montague capable of instilling that much fear?
31:01 We don't really know what he's capable of.
31:03 This is from the flea market table and the food stall.
31:09 Ah. How are we doing?
31:11 Amazing. We've collected $100.
31:13 Well, that's great. There may be another $100 in here.
31:15 A hundred more.
31:17 Tom here is a free man.
31:19 Ah, there you are. Where's our money?
31:21 Well, we have enough to pay back the Benson Hills Choir.
31:23 And what about Jameson?
31:26 We are working on it.
31:28 Maisie, give Tom a chance.
31:30 I have given Tom more chances than he deserves.
31:33 I'm going to find that constable.
31:35 Whoa, what's this all about?
31:37 We're a bit short to pay Jameson the money they were swindled out of.
31:40 By him!
31:42 Maisie, for the last time, it wasn't Tom's fault.
31:44 How much are we short?
31:46 Well, a little under $100.
31:48 Well, Henry and I were actually just discussing the Governor's cultural fund.
31:52 I think we could use that to make up the difference, right?
31:55 Certainly.
31:56 Well, I hardly think that's appropriate.
31:58 On the contrary, that's what it was intended to be used for.
32:01 To support the cultural endeavors of the territory.
32:05 There we go. Settled.
32:07 Are you happy?
32:09 Happy's a stretch.
32:11 Lucas, thank you.
32:14 It's what I'm in office for.
32:16 Now, I believe the festival finale is about to begin.
32:18 Oh!
32:20 Let's go.
32:22 You did your best. You apologized to Jacob.
32:24 Yeah, but it wasn't good enough.
32:26 Give him time. Maybe he'll come around.
32:29 Thanks.
32:31 I'm sorry. I'm sorry we're late.
32:33 Oh, you're just in time.
32:35 It's alright. Give me a hand.
32:37 Good afternoon.
32:45 We hope you've enjoyed our very first Voices of the Valley Festival.
32:50 [applause]
32:54 For our finale, the Hope Valley Singers would like to sing one of our all-time favorites.
33:00 It's Uncle Jacob!
33:02 Jacob, welcome.
33:04 Everyone, this is Joseph's brother.
33:08 Joseph's brother?
33:10 Hi, I, uh, I'm just here to, uh, see Angela play.
33:15 We'd love if you'd join the choir.
33:18 We could sure use another tenor.
33:20 No, I couldn't, um...
33:22 Come on, join us!
33:24 It's Amazing Grace.
33:37 Oh, thanks.
33:39 Ready?
33:41 One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four.
33:45 Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me.
33:58 I once was lost, but now I'm found.
34:06 Was blind, but now I see.
34:14 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved.
34:31 How precious did that grace appear, the hour I first believed.
34:46 [applause]
34:57 Come and help me in the kitchen, please, kids.
35:00 Next year, can I join the choir?
35:02 Why wait until next year?
35:04 Because it's baseball season?
35:06 Well, yeah.
35:08 Hey, man's gotta have his priorities straight.
35:10 Oh, hey, um...
35:12 I'm sorry I was so thoughtless.
35:17 It's alright.
35:20 I just missed you so much.
35:24 It didn't seem like you missed me at all.
35:29 I did.
35:30 Hey, from now on, we'll never miss each other again.
35:35 Love you, Joe.
35:38 Love you, little brother.
35:40 Come on.
35:42 Let's eat.
35:45 I heard that.
35:47 Think you can still out-eat me?
35:49 Oh, yeah.
35:54 Dear Lord, thank you for this amazing meal.
35:58 Thank you for introducing me to my wonderful niece and nephew.
36:03 And thank you, Lord, for giving me my brother back.
36:08 Amen.
36:12 Amen.
36:14 Hey, you want a bite?
36:17 Yes, please.
36:19 There you go.
36:21 Thank you.
36:22 Sweetheart?
36:38 You look like someone who could use some sarsaparilla.
36:41 Holy, you read my mind.
36:43 Huh? Actually, give me that.
36:49 I think I know something you could use more than a sarsaparilla. Give me your hands.
36:52 Yep.
36:54 Holy, oh, you are the mayor, you are the consummate host, and you trip the light fantastic with the best of them.
37:05 Is there anything you can't do?
37:07 Oh, we'll find something, I'm sure.
37:09 I'll be looking.
37:16 Well, you did it, Tom. The choir festival is a hit.
37:19 We all did this together.
37:21 So, what's next for you?
37:23 First thing, I need to find myself a new job.
37:27 Well, I'm sure something wonderful will come along. I know it.
37:31 Thanks, Elizabeth, for believing in me, even when you had no reason to.
37:39 The most important thing is that you believe in yourself.
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37:47 I just received a call from Montague's office.
37:52 What were you going to tell me you were considering his bid?
37:55 He took my advice and called him.
37:57 You called him? What were you thinking here? I mean, he is reviled in this town for good reason.
38:03 He tried to steal our water.
38:05 Still, he has connections.
38:07 He was also the prime suspect in your shooting.
38:09 Was?
38:12 He can get the job done.
38:14 I may not love his ethics, but technically speaking, he's never operated outside of the law.
38:20 Using what dirty tricks?
38:22 That's why I need you to go over his bid with a fine-tooth comb, ensure every single detail is on the up-and-up.
38:27 Speaking of which, what were you able to find out about Jeanette's investors?
38:31 By accounts, they seem all on the level.
38:34 All of this just to avoid taking Jeanette a coin spit? What is it that I'm not seeing here?
38:41 I've asked you to trust me on that.
38:42 If you have doubts about her, then your most prudent action is to shut this whole thing down.
38:47 That is not an option. You have made promises and you will look weak if you back down.
38:52 Edwin, that is a story that you're telling yourself. Lucas, you can always walk away.
38:57 The landscape shifted, Henry.
39:03 We've received word the Benson Hills Oil Company will file for bankruptcy, putting hundreds of men out of work.
39:11 It's not just about securing the future anymore.
39:13 The construction of the resort means jobs now.
39:17 So this is going to go ahead with Monique's bid?
39:23 It's not a done deal yet, but it's one I would like to close, yes.
39:29 And remember, this stays between us.
39:34 He's a good man. Tom, I... You don't have to explain anything, Elizabeth. Not to me.
39:41 Care to dance? May I?
39:45 Sure.
39:48 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
39:51 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
39:54 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
39:57 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
40:00 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
40:03 I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
40:08 May I? Have fun.
40:10 Haven't you heard? It's the 20s.
40:14 Wallflower, huh?
40:34 Well, nobody's asked me to dance.
40:38 I can fix that.
41:01 You know, I never said yes.
41:04 Yeah, but you were gonna.
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