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When Calls the Heart Season 12 Episode 3
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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:06This is why Governor Bouchard's park is so important.
00:09It's called the Great Timberwolf.
00:10They flourished here.
00:11Governor, this is Miss Edie Martell.
00:13There may be a problem.
00:14The ranchers need that land in order to survive.
00:16If we can rethink the size of the park.
00:18What are we doing here, Lucas?
00:20I'm going home.
00:21How is Oliver settling in?
00:23Sounds like he could use some confidence.
00:25This is good work, cadet.
00:26Just take the win.
00:27Henry, there's nothing wrong with starting a business.
00:29Couldn't have done it without y'all.
00:31Welcome to the Valley Voice Radio Hour.
00:49Welcome to the Kids' Minute on the Valley Voice Radio Hour.
00:53I'm Toby.
00:54And I'm Cooper.
00:56This week, we're talking about kid ventures,
00:58like the Hope Valley Hazelnut Company.
01:01At first, it just started as comic book money.
01:04Captain Billy!
01:06Which has grown, and now our friends
01:08Opal, Emily, and Angela
01:10have started a hazelnut cart on Main Street.
01:15And everyone's loving them.
01:18They sure are delicious, Toby.
01:20Free samples, freshly roasted.
01:23This has been the Kids' Minute,
01:24part of the Valley Voice Radio Hour.
01:32Give it time.
01:39What about a pony party?
01:41Me and your friends can take turns braiding Newton's mane.
01:44Since I'm turning 17, and not 7,
01:48this year I'd like to try something a little different.
01:51Sleepover?
01:52Last year.
01:53Scavenger hunt.
01:54Two years ago.
01:56I want to try something with just us kids.
02:01You mean, uh...
02:02I mean, I wanted to just be my friends.
02:06Oh.
02:08You and Mrs. Thornton should go out and do something fun.
02:11On your own.
02:13Never go on normal dates.
02:16Yes, we do.
02:18We go on dates.
02:20We went on that picnic.
02:22A picnic with your kids is not a date, Dad.
02:31Hi.
02:32Hi.
02:33Hey, I heard Timmy got a job at the sandwich counter.
02:36He's saving money to spend on a girl.
02:38Timmy has a girlfriend?
02:40She's from Benson Hills.
02:41You think they're going on dates?
02:43I don't want a date until I get to college.
02:45Me neither.
02:47Wolves are definitely more interesting than boys.
02:53I see you guys.
02:56Hi.
02:57Hi.
02:58How's your day going?
03:00It's a lot better now.
03:03So I just got dating advice from my daughter.
03:06Apparently picnics with children don't count.
03:09Hmm.
03:10Well, maybe we should plan something more grown up.
03:15Really?
03:17Care to, uh, step into my office?
03:21And discuss?
03:31Sir, this is Thornton.
03:34Hi, Oliver.
03:36It's good to see you.
03:39Little Jack told me I should tell you you're it.
03:43We still have to finish that game of tag.
03:46Right.
03:48Sir, I laundered the bedding and sewed up a hole in one of the blankets.
03:52Wow.
03:53Cleanliness, orderliness, completing appointed tasks.
03:57Well done, cadet.
03:58All that's left is your writing sample and you'll be ready for Friday.
04:02When I'm giving Superintendent Hargraves your one month progress report?
04:07Uh, right.
04:08It's on your desk, sir.
04:10If you don't mind, I still have some work to do in the stables.
04:14Oh yeah, go ahead.
04:20Is everything okay with Oliver?
04:24Not with his writing.
04:27The summary of this whole case file, I mean, between the grammatical errors and the invented spelling, it barely makes sense.
04:35I should flunk him.
04:37I can see why. His writing's at a fourth or fifth grade level.
04:42I don't get it.
04:44He told me he read Bill's book more than a few times.
04:47It's not exactly a children's book.
04:48Right, but reading and writing are two very different skills.
04:50It seems to me like Oliver could use some formal instruction.
04:55Maybe I could help.
04:58I guess this is more of a job for a teacher than a Mountie.
05:01Have him come by the school tomorrow morning.
05:03I appreciate that.
05:06Now, um, about that date.
05:13Huh.
05:16You should probably get that.
05:18All right.
05:19But then, maybe later we can talk about spending some alone time together.
05:25Time that doesn't involve a picnic.
05:27I like the sound of alone time.
05:33Hello?
05:37Henry's practically giving those hazelnuts away.
05:40People only have so much disposable income.
05:42Well, you never should have bought that fruit stand in the first place if you couldn't make a go of it.
05:48Oh, don't forget bridge tonight.
05:51I had no idea Molly had a soft spot for Jack Campbell.
05:56She might be the only one.
05:58He can be quite difficult.
06:02Well, I'll be.
06:04What is it?
06:05If I'm not mistaken.
06:08Double headed eagle.
06:12And if I know my coins, this is pretty rare.
06:16Let me just consult my coin collecting guide.
06:22Yes.
06:24Very rare and solid gold.
06:26Well.
06:27There are barely any in circulation.
06:29Mostly in coin collections or museums.
06:32Well, this must be a mistake.
06:34How could a shopper know its true value and spend it here?
06:38No offense.
06:40It does make a fun human interest story.
06:44We could find the shopper.
06:46Headline in tomorrow's voice.
06:52Humble local merchants find gold coin.
06:55Invite spender to come forward and reclaim.
07:00We do?
07:02We do?
07:03We'll.
07:05Yeah.
07:06Well, it was nice while it lasted.
07:09It's a real beaut.
07:33I understand, Mr. Chairman.
07:37Leadbetter is a no.
07:39He says the proposed parkland is too large.
07:41And can we go with something smaller?
07:43He has been listening to more persuasive arguments.
07:47Edie Morteau?
07:48I must say, she fooled us.
07:51Well, you weren't looking.
07:52She locked up almost all the committee's votes.
07:55Your grand national park has been reduced to the size of a
07:59Your grand national park has been reduced to the size of a playground.
08:03Lee will not accept that, nor should he.
08:05Nor should we.
08:07She seems so demure and reasonable.
08:10Don't be taken in by the glasses.
08:12She is a shark, a barracuda.
08:15I wouldn't go that far.
08:17I meant it as a compliment.
08:19To complicate matters, the Jeanette McCoy trial has been moved up.
08:23What?
08:24To tomorrow.
08:26You have more enemies than you realize, Governor.
08:28My advice to you is out of sight, out of mind.
08:32Just leave town.
08:34There is a crowd of reporters gathering in the hall
08:36who don't want to hear about your park or your do-goodery.
08:39Only your scandalous past.
08:41Well, that will not be an issue, Edwin.
08:43I can handle them.
08:47I wouldn't do that if I were you.
08:51The Governor is about to embark on a rural listening tour.
08:54I am not.
08:57May I suggest a side exit?
09:10Just a moment.
09:12Just wait here for the Governor.
09:14Very busy.
09:18Hi, Mrs. Thornton.
09:20You wanted to see me?
09:22Oliver, yes. Thank you for coming.
09:24Um, I hope you don't mind, but I read your written report.
09:30The one assigned to you by Constable Grant.
09:33And, well, we were wondering if you might like some help with your writing skills.
09:38I could help you if you'd be open to that.
09:41Yes, thank you.
09:43Help with what exactly?
09:46Oh, um, antecedents, possessive nouns, verb conjugation.
09:54Do you know what I'm talking about?
09:56Not really.
09:57Okay.
09:59Why don't you tell me more about the classes you've taken?
10:02Where did you go to school?
10:04Um, Briarcliff. In Hamilton.
10:09All right. Let's get to work.
10:16Excuse me.
10:22Bill! Good morning.
10:24Rosemary, interesting article in The Voice today.
10:28About the gold coin.
10:30Oh, you think so?
10:32Has anyone come forward to claim it?
10:34Not yet.
10:38You can't fool me, Bill Avery.
10:40You know something. Anything you'd care to share with our readers?
10:43That would be a big no comment.
10:45And you can tell Lee that new will he asked me to draw up is finished.
10:48He can drop by my office whenever he wants to sign.
10:50What new will?
10:52He didn't mention it to you?
10:53No.
10:54Oh. Uh, well, just forget I said anything.
10:58Bill?
10:59Lawyer, client, privilege, Rosemary.
11:01Do me a favor, don't tell him I told you.
11:03But-
11:04Much obliged.
11:09Let's go. Around the corner, okay? I'll be right there.
11:13Hey, Lee, what's all this?
11:15Oh, this is just me handling a thing, that's all.
11:21Hey, what's going on?
11:22He hasn't said a word, but just bring up Lucas' name or the park, or even mention Capital City, he glowers.
11:30Well, this can't be good.
11:33Excuse me.
11:36The porter told me all the other compartments were full.
11:42My, my.
11:43Miss Martell.
11:46Or should I say, Mrs. Martell.
11:50Please call me Edie, Governor.
11:53Or should I not call you Edie?
11:55Edie.
11:56Edie.
11:57Edie.
11:58Edie.
11:59Edie.
12:00Edie.
12:01Or should I not call you anything at all?
12:04You seem to be traveling incognito.
12:06I like to move amongst the people without a lot of fanfare.
12:10Find out what's on people's minds.
12:12Would you like to know what's on my mind?
12:14I think you've made your opinions quite clear.
12:17And it's because of them that a national park will become a puddle.
12:22I represent my clients as best as I can.
12:25I'm truly sorry if there are unintended consequences.
12:28Maybe if we work together, we could find a compromise.
12:38You have everyone fooled, don't you?
12:40All bespectacled, straight-laced.
12:43Well, you're dealing with an old gambler.
12:46And what I see is a pool shark posing as a Sunday school teacher.
12:50Well, I don't know whether to take that as a compliment.
12:53Especially coming from Lucas Bouchard, Gangster Beauty's bootlegging boyfriend.
12:58My, my.
12:59If you don't mind, Mrs. Martell, I think it would be best if we steer clear of each other in the future.
13:05Well, I hate to tell you, I'm heading to Hope Valley.
13:09To Uncle Ernie's ranch.
13:11Uncle Ernie's ranch. Yes.
13:14He was a respectable cattleman.
13:15He was a respectable cattleman.
13:17I hope that you enjoy your time way, way up in the hills.
13:20Far away from us town folk.
13:27Hey.
13:28Oh, you seem especially happy today.
13:30I can't remember better weather.
13:33Oh, please, tell Lee he can come in any time.
13:36My week just freed up.
13:37Lee? Come in? For what?
13:40Oh.
13:42He didn't tell you.
13:43He didn't tell you.
13:45Well, in that case, never mind.
13:47Well, you'd think I would mind.
13:50Rosemary, there is such a thing as doctor-patient confidentiality.
13:54So, could you not say anything?
14:07Hi, Margaret. It's Elizabeth Thornton.
14:11It's good to hear your voice, too.
14:13I was hoping I could ask you a question.
14:17You taught at Briarcliff, right?
14:22I thought I'd heard something about that. Such a shame.
14:25How long has it been closed?
14:30Oh, I see.
14:33How have you been?
14:43I feel like we should stop by the soda fountain later.
14:45Yeah, we can plan your birthday party.
14:47I'll ask Emily and Angela.
14:58Hey, Opal. It's been a while.
15:03It's me. Or what?
15:05Oh, right. I remember.
15:07Yeah.
15:08You and your brother thought it was funny to embarrass a second grader.
15:11About Brownie Bear?
15:13Oh, come on. No, we didn't mean it.
15:16But, hey, let me apologize, alright?
15:19Earl Wyatt, no longer a bully.
15:22You can just call me Wyatt, though.
15:26Oh, um, this is my friend Allie.
15:29I like her pigtails.
15:32So, what brings you back to Oak Valley?
15:35Well, my dad works for the railroad, so I get a free pass to ride the rails anywhere I like.
15:41Sounds adventurous.
15:43Sure is. Sure is, yeah.
15:45But I miss this place. Wanted to come back, see if I can find a job.
15:50Let me know if you hear anything.
15:52Sure. Yeah, I will.
15:55Um, we, we will.
15:57Yeah.
15:58And welcome back!
15:59Yeah, thanks.
16:02Pigtails? So rude.
16:11It's good to see you.
16:13Oh, hi everybody.
16:15Ah, the governor's back.
16:20Ahem.
16:21Hickam, Hickam, what are you doing?
16:24Michael, it's alright, relax.
16:27Lucas!
16:29Governor, hi!
16:31Welcome back.
16:33Looking good, Governor.
16:34Bill. Michael.
16:37Hello, Lee.
16:38Hello, Lee.
16:39Hello, Lucas.
16:41It's always good to have you back, Governor.
16:44Any particular reason for your visit?
16:47Well, it seemed like a good time to return.
16:50Check in with the people.
16:52Ready and willing for a frank and open exchange of views.
16:56That's great!
16:58Bill, isn't that great?
17:00Lee, isn't that great?
17:02Yes, Michael, it's great.
17:04It's great.
17:06So who's watching the office when you're here?
17:08Oh, let me guess.
17:10Edwin.
17:12Edwin? You brought him back?
17:14He's changed.
17:16Slightly.
17:17Yeah.
17:18Well, I'm surprised the Viper let you out of the snake pit.
17:22Gentlemen, it's been a long journey.
17:24If you'll excuse me, I would like to get settled in.
17:52Well, this is not my business, but stick with me.
17:57Henry ran out of space to store his hazelnuts.
17:59And, uh, well, see, we figured mostly you have important business and capital.
18:05Uh-huh.
18:07Well, technically speaking, at least, it's...
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:14Meet me in twenty minutes where we said mum's the word.
18:16Right.
18:29Hi, Oliver.
18:30Hi, Mrs. Thornton.
18:32Mind if I sit?
18:40I reached out to an old friend of mine from Teachers College.
18:43She was a teacher at Briarcliff.
18:47Oh.
18:49When it was open, but it closed down five years ago.
18:53I didn't go to Briarcliff.
18:56I...
18:58I didn't go anywhere.
19:02I didn't think anyone would check.
19:04I'm so dumb.
19:06Oliver, you're not dumb.
19:08You're very bright.
19:10In fact, a lot of people never finish school for a variety of reasons.
19:17Do you want to tell me about it?
19:19Do you want to tell me about it?
19:21I'm here to listen.
19:24I didn't want people to know.
19:27Well, whatever it is, I'm sure we can figure it out together.
19:32I promise.
19:34I've never had anyone like a teacher I could trust before.
19:43Why don't you tell me everything?
19:45Start from the beginning.
19:47Why don't you tell me everything?
19:49Start from the beginning.
19:59Well, Lee!
20:01There you are!
20:03Rosie, hi! I was just running out.
20:05Oh, but we haven't had a chance to talk, and I really wanted to check in with you about a few things.
20:09Oh, that sounds great, and I'd love to talk.
20:11I really would. Soon, just not right now, because I've got to run.
20:13But I'll be back soon, I promise, okay? Bye!
20:14But Lee!
20:16Bye!
20:19Why did he have a backpack?
20:30Samaria, we really need to find Nathan.
20:32Shh! Why are we whispering?
20:34Why are we sneaking in the back?
20:36Something very odd is going on.
20:38Lee is acting very cagey and evasive.
20:41He's not the only one.
20:42Well, you're lucky we still had a set left in stock.
20:44There's not too much demand for bear bells these days.
20:46Well, thanks, Ned.
20:48He's buying bear bells?
20:50What bells?
20:52Hopefully I won't need them, but you never can tell.
20:54Now, where are you headed?
20:56We're just going to do a little trailblazing up off the north road towards the clearing there.
20:58Oh, I haven't been up there for years.
21:00Why is he going there?
21:02You could always just ask him.
21:04No, no, no, no.
21:06That would only give him a reason not to tell me.
21:08You know, that doesn't make any sense.
21:10I don't want him to see me act peculiar.
21:12I suspect that ship has sailed.
21:14Anyway, thank you so much.
21:16Certainly.
21:18Take care.
21:20Ladies, can I help you look for something?
21:22We were just leaving.
21:28Hurry up, Elizabeth.
21:30Coming.
21:37Here come two.
21:39That is odd.
21:40I wonder what they're up to.
21:42Precisely.
21:44Tally-ho, Elizabeth.
21:47Elizabeth!
21:52Oliver.
21:54What are you doing?
21:56I thought you were going to talk to Mrs. Thornton.
21:58I did, sir.
22:00Here.
22:02This is for you.
22:04I don't understand.
22:05I don't understand.
22:09You're resigning?
22:11I will finish my rounds and my stable duties and be gone in the morning.
22:15It's been an honor to work with you, sir.
22:17I'm sorry.
22:35Boy, this is more fun than I thought.
22:38Yeah, it really is.
22:40You know, I'm glad.
22:42Oh, and thanks for holding onto this for me, by the way.
22:44Appreciate that.
22:46Okay, let's see.
22:48Boy, I don't get out here much, but it just gets better and better.
22:51Yeah, it sure does.
22:53Unless you-know-who has his say.
22:55You-know-who?
22:57Who is you-know-who?
23:00We need to get closer.
23:02Follow me.
23:06Did you hear that?
23:08Hmm?
23:21Okay, we're going to need a better look.
23:23You're exposed.
23:25Yeah, I know.
23:26Cover yourself.
23:31Okay.
23:36Oh.
23:42Lee.
23:43Hmm?
23:44Lee, did you just see that bush move?
23:47So what do you think?
23:49What do you think? What do you think about what?
23:51I was married. I don't know.
23:53Oh, it's great.
23:56Not bad, right?
23:58Yeah, it's really nice.
24:00Bear!
24:02Bear! Bear! Bear!
24:03Bear! Bear! Bear!
24:05Bear!
24:08Rosemary?
24:11Hello, Lee.
24:13Did you follow us?
24:14No.
24:15Yes.
24:17We were just out on a nature walk.
24:19Actually, we were curious about what is going on here.
24:23Hey.
24:25Hickam?
24:27Lee wants to make a new hiking trail and name it after Goldie because Lucas shrunk the park to the size of a postage stamp to appease the ranchers.
24:33And he changed the name. I'm so sorry.
24:37Lee, is this true?
24:39Well, it's a little more complicated than that, but I...
24:43I guess I thought that if I established a Goldie trail, then...
24:47Lucas would see that it has to be a park.
24:50Lee.
24:52It's not much, but...
24:56Oh.
24:57Oh.
25:01Well, I think it's wonderful.
25:05And very attractive.
25:07It is?
25:09And the perfect thing to discuss as we are making our way back to town.
25:14What do you say?
25:15I guess I was hoping that Lucas would change his mind before you found out.
25:20Lee.
25:21I hate that you had to worry.
25:24Well, I promised to try not to.
25:26Good luck.
25:28But I do have two little questions.
25:31What is this about a new will and a doctor's appointment?
25:34You made a doctor's appointment without telling me?
25:36It's just routine stuff, I promise.
25:39Well, my imagination runs wild.
25:49But why would he resign?
25:52Did he say anything to you?
25:53Yes, I wanted to find you earlier, but then Rosemary...
25:56It doesn't matter. He told me that he lied about attending Briarcliff.
26:00That school closed years ago.
26:02He lied?
26:03Yes, but only because...
26:04He needed to.
26:06For his application to the Mounties.
26:07Yes, but there's more to it than that, Nathan.
26:10It doesn't matter.
26:11You should hear him out.
26:12I don't have a choice. This crosses a line.
26:14Even if he's already admitted to it and he's ready to make up for it?
26:18Look, I've created a week-by-week plan, a year of his education,
26:21and I'm not going to fail him until I've given him a chance.
26:23It's great, really, but you don't understand.
26:25Here's what I understand.
26:27You don't give up on a child.
26:29It's not just up to me.
26:30Ethically, I have to report this.
26:32Ethically, you have to listen to his side of things.
26:35He's our responsibility now, under our care.
26:37Our?
26:38Yes, our.
26:40I'm his teacher.
26:51So why did you mysteriously disappear to all afternoon?
26:54Lee insisted on hiking into the woods.
26:57Turned out, it was actually kind of sweet.
27:00He wants to name a new trail after Goldie.
27:02Aww, so Lee and Lucas are working out a solution?
27:05No, not at all.
27:07It's worse, if possible.
27:10I feel like I'm caught in the middle between...
27:13two of my closest friends.
27:21Mike, they're playing the Charleston.
27:23Do you remember how everyone was doing in the Chicago?
27:25Do I?
27:33Allie, looks like Wyatt's enjoying the new job you helped him find.
27:40And he's doing a new dance.
27:41I've never seen anything like it.
27:43I like the music.
27:45Hey, maybe we could do that for my birthday.
27:49A dance party?
27:51You mean, with boys?
27:55Why not?
27:57I'm so excited.
27:58See, and what are you going to wear?
28:00I don't know, what about you?
28:15Rough day so far, huh?
28:18Let me guess.
28:20Is it the kid or Elizabeth?
28:23Both.
28:25Well, maybe I need to sit down too.
28:30Oliver lied on his application.
28:33He never graduated high school.
28:35And Elizabeth thinks he deserves a second chance.
28:38And you don't think so?
28:40No.
28:41I like Oliver.
28:42I think he does terrific work.
28:44So you want to do right by the kid,
28:46but you have your oath and obligation as a Mountie.
28:50Pretty much, yeah.
28:53You know, it's not against the rules
28:56to only tell your superior officer what he needs to know.
29:01Oliver is your cadet.
29:03His training is your responsibility.
29:05Have you talked to him?
29:07You sound like Elizabeth.
29:10Well, maybe you should listen to her.
29:13Speaking of cases,
29:15I need to borrow one of your files.
29:17It's nothing you need to know about just yet.
29:20Sure, yeah.
29:24Oh.
29:26Perfect order.
29:29I'm sorry.
29:31I'm sorry.
29:33Perfect order.
29:37Yeah.
29:40Thank Oliver for me.
30:03Mrs. Thornton.
30:11Yes, Nathan.
30:15I read your lesson plan for Oliver.
30:19It's perfect.
30:21Right down to the books to read.
30:26He'd be lucky to have you as a teacher.
30:29Just like I'm lucky to have you.
30:32To tell me when I'm wrong.
30:41That really means a lot to me.
30:45You never give up on people.
30:49It's one of the many reasons why I love you.
30:58I love you too.
31:02I love you too.
31:10So what are we going to do about Oliver?
31:15We don't give up on him.
31:25Here. Enjoy.
31:28Thank you, Minnie.
31:30And I appreciate you letting me set up shop here.
31:34As I mentioned to Joseph, my office is currently occupied at the moment.
31:42Tough day?
31:45You know, I didn't run for office for the adulation,
31:48but I did not expect to make enemies out of old friends.
31:52If they're true friends, you can always patch things up.
31:55Trust me, I've tried.
31:57Unfortunately, someone no longer thinks I'm a man of my word.
32:03Any idea why they think that?
32:08Yes, I have an inkling.
32:10But it's all rooted in reason.
32:13My mother used to say, if you want to reconcile with someone,
32:16you've got to knock three times.
32:21I think I could knock three times.
32:24I think I could knock a hundred times.
32:30Well, you're welcome to stay as long as you need, Governor,
32:33but if you don't mind, could you share the table for the dinner rush?
32:37Yes, of course. Absolutely.
32:49Oh, no.
32:50Oh, funny how this keeps happening.
32:53Funny.
32:56What brings you down to Hope Valley?
32:58As I recall, your ranch is closer to Benson Hills.
33:01As you know, my real profession is in law,
33:04and I'm looking to start a local practice.
33:07But there seems to be quite the shortage of office space.
33:12Mrs. Canfield said I could work out of here for a few days.
33:15I hope you don't mind.
33:17If you do, I...
33:18It's a big table. You can share.
33:20Oh, so you do believe in shared use.
33:34Oliver.
33:37Have a seat.
33:44I have to make a decision.
33:47Before I do,
33:49I'd like to hear your side of the story.
33:52Why don't you tell Constable Grant what you told me
33:54about why you never graduated?
34:01My last foster family didn't give me permission to go to school.
34:06Since I was just a farmhand,
34:08school was a waste of time.
34:12But when I aged out, they said I could stay on.
34:17But...
34:18I guess I wanted something more.
34:22The Mounties were recruiting.
34:26But I had to lie on my application.
34:30That's why I quit, sir.
34:32So the lie wouldn't reflect badly on you.
34:35You can tell Superintendent Hargers you didn't know.
34:41Thank you for that.
34:43It shows a lot of loyalty.
34:47Look, I have to think about this.
34:49So until then, you're dismissed.
34:52But you're not discharged.
34:54You're to remain on duty and complete your assignments.
34:57And then when Hargraves arrives,
35:00I'll give him my report.
35:05Yes, sir.
35:13You know, technically,
35:14Hargraves made me responsible for his training.
35:20So I think it's my duty to make my cadet a Mountie.
35:39You sound good.
35:41You sure?
35:45I reviewed all the tests myself.
35:47You're in great shape, Lee.
35:49You're absolutely sure there's nothing hidden in there?
35:51Because, you know, my father was...
35:53I read that in your file.
35:55He was your age when he died?
35:57He was.
35:59Ah.
36:05I've been thinking about it a lot lately.
36:08What I'm leaving behind.
36:10Family and Rosie and...
36:13I guess what I'm worried most about is,
36:16have I done enough?
36:21Have I done enough for Goldie to remember me after I'm gone?
36:28Leland, you have done more than enough.
36:34A lot of men go through this at this age.
36:37Especially if they lost their own fathers too young.
36:39But you have to remember,
36:42you're not your father.
36:45And going off your chart,
36:47I'd say you can expect to live to give Goldie away at her wedding.
36:50And who knows?
36:52Maybe become a granddad, watch them grow up too.
36:57Alright.
36:59If you say so.
37:01Thank you, Faith. We appreciate that.
37:03Oh, um...
37:06Maybe we don't tell Rosie about this.
37:07She worries.
37:09Let's, uh...
37:11Let's tell her my back was acting up.
37:13Secret's safe with me.
37:15Excellent. Thank you.
37:17Bye.
37:25He's here.
37:26Good work.
37:37At ease, cadet.
37:39Superintendent. Afternoon.
37:42I'd like to hear your full report.
37:46The cadet can recite the rule book by heart.
37:49He performs tasks promptly and diligently.
37:52And the writing portion...
37:56The writing portion has been completed.
37:59While there's always room for improvement, he shows gumption and loyalty.
38:03And with hard work, I believe one day,
38:06he'll make a fine Mountain Dew.
38:08What about you, cadet?
38:10How would you assess your performance so far?
38:13I'd like to prove myself worthy of Constable Grant's respect one day, sir.
38:22Let's see where things stand in a month.
38:24Good work, Constable.
38:50What is this?
38:52This? Oh, nothing really.
38:53It's just an unsolved case.
38:56Bill, did you want to tell me what's in the file?
39:00Well, if you're going to twist my arm...
39:10It's the same coin.
39:12An entire cache from the Mint.
39:1520,000 coins stolen from a locked safe aboard a secured freight car.
39:20Never recovered.
39:21Never recovered.
39:24And you think this could be one of them?
39:28If we can trace this,
39:31we might well be on our way to solving the great Rocky Mountain train robbery of 1907.
39:38We?
39:40Care to join?
39:49I got your note.
39:51I told Ali she could stay over if she gets tired.
39:55And you wanted to see me?
39:57Our cadet passed his inspection.
40:00That's wonderful.
40:03Our cadet?
40:05Yeah, well, you're his teacher.
40:08That's really great news.
40:10Yeah, it is.
40:14But the real reason I wanted to see you
40:17was that I had an idea for our date.
40:22Our date?
40:24Yeah, that we could sneak away.
40:30What if people see us?
40:34They won't.
40:51I love you.
41:21I love you, too.
41:51I love you, too.