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When Calls the Heart S12 E06

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00:01Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:03Who is in favor of project-based learning in our new outdoor classroom?
00:08You look like you could use a lift.
00:12This is Ava. Someone stole all her things.
00:15It's funny, the same thing happened to me when I first arrived.
00:18So we can go visit the Schwarzman School.
00:20Go to Hamilton?
00:22You're never going to convince me that cows and conservation are a good mix.
00:26Would you want to go on a picnic?
00:28You know, I'm not really much of a picnic guy.
00:32I'm supposed to look like I can blend in.
00:34Not a chance of that.
00:37Who knows how things change?
00:40Silently, out of sight.
00:43And then all at once, a new season has begun.
00:51As the days grow shorter, a heart that was blooming seems to close.
00:59Summer's seemingly endless bounty becomes autumn's austerity.
01:07Reminding us that in life, as in nature, change is the only constant.
01:15Who can say how it begins?
01:17We only know when it ends.
01:29Hey, how was the walk?
01:31Terrible.
01:32Really? What happened?
01:33The stream where the salmon spawn is cloudy and dead.
01:37Which means the bears and the wolves won't have anything to eat.
01:40Which means everything is dying.
01:43Do you want to talk about it over dinner?
01:46I'm not hungry.
01:52To be fair, the salmon not spawning is upsetting.
01:56Did I skip your dinner upsetting?
01:59I don't think this is entirely about the salmon.
02:01Well then what?
02:02She has a broken heart.
02:04Still? I thought you two talked about that.
02:06Nathan, it takes more than one conversation to get over a boy.
02:10She really liked him.
02:13Yeah.
02:15Yeah, I suppose.
02:16I think what's best for Allie right now is distraction.
02:21She keeps talking about that project for school.
02:23I meant doing something fun.
02:27Well, maybe we could all go up to the hot springs tomorrow.
02:31It's probably the last weekend before the weather turns.
02:33Well, Jack has plans with Talia all weekend, but we could take Allie.
02:41I think you're coming down with something.
02:42Nathan.
02:43I think we should get you inside.
02:44No, that's nonsense.
02:46Honestly, I never get sick.
02:52Sorry.
02:53Good night.
02:56Good night, Nathan.
03:27Knock, knock, knock.
03:32I'm here to make sure you're all right.
03:38Oh, burning up.
03:40Nathan, I'm fine.
03:49I'll always be here to catch you.
03:50Knock, knock, knock.
03:57Oh.
04:01You again.
04:03Again?
04:04No, I'm sorry.
04:05I don't think I could go with you to the hot springs today.
04:08That's what I thought.
04:10I'm fine, really.
04:13You've got a fever.
04:14It's just a cold.
04:16Just try to get some rest.
04:17I'll come back after work and get you a few things.
04:20Thank you for being here for me.
04:22Always.
04:27Yes, the governor will be working out of Hope Valley for the foreseeable future.
04:32Hey, you two, when you're done with those boxes, can you please sweep this up?
04:36Edwin, they're not your employees.
04:38And this is no longer a storage facility.
04:42Sorry, yes.
04:43It's just some squirrels gathering their nuts.
04:46Didn't you just call us squirrels?
04:48All a part of the governor's rural listening tour.
04:51Of course.
04:52Yes, we'll be sweeping through the county.
04:54Shh.
05:06Try it again.
05:07Welcome to the Valley Voice Radio Hour.
05:10Coming through loud and clear.
05:12Fiona, you are a miracle worker.
05:14Now, I love what you're doing with this radio show.
05:17But you're not giving up on the news, are you?
05:19No, no, no. The newspaper is going strong, but there is something about radio.
05:23Anything goes.
05:24It's kind of like a blank canvas or unmolded clay.
05:28A theater as the lights dim before the performance starts.
05:32Well, you know what I mean.
05:33I keep thinking radio could revolutionize the news.
05:36I say the exact same thing.
05:39Okay.
05:40I have one idea.
05:42Well, Fiona, don't hold back.
05:44I am all ears.
05:46Wouldn't it be something to hear two voices instead of one?
05:50Discussing both sides of an issue.
05:53Not just arguing, but really trying to understand the other perspective.
05:57I like it.
06:00I love it.
06:01Informative, civilized.
06:04A salon for everyone.
06:06Yes, then people can decide for themselves.
06:09Let's do it.
06:11What should we call it?
06:12Oh, how about the daily duel?
06:17Or the daily dialogue.
06:22Yes.
06:23Perfect. Much more civilized.
06:27And I think I see our first guest right now.
06:31Morning, Henry.
06:32Morning.
06:33Edwin just finished tidying up your office.
06:37No hazelnuts this time, I promise.
06:39It's good to be back.
06:40I brought you a basket of Minnie's finest.
06:42Still warm.
06:43Thank you very much.
06:44Isn't that lovely?
06:50Well, Governor, while I have you here,
06:52I wanted to ask if you would like to help Fiona and I launch a brand new radio program.
06:58It's called the Daily Dialogue.
07:02The idea is...
07:03The Governor would be delighted.
07:06Would be delighted.
07:08However, I just confirmed those back-to-back meetings.
07:11That we would pair you with an opponent.
07:14That's interesting. And which one?
07:16We're still figuring out a few of the details.
07:19You know where to find us.
07:23Excuse me.
07:27That snake touched every one of those muffins and didn't take a single one.
07:30Does that girl not know any other songs?
07:33Who hired her?
07:36Mrs. Scolder!
07:41Allie!
07:44What sort of adventures are you finding for yourself today?
07:47My dad asked me to bring Elizabeth a grilled cheese.
07:50I'm supposed to tell you she woke up with a cold.
07:53Elizabeth has a cold?
07:55Yes, I'll get her a grilled cheese.
07:57I will also get her Stern's extra strong cold remedy.
08:02I'll talk to the kitchen right now.
08:03You don't have to wait on me.
08:05Allie, it's no problem whatsoever.
08:07I'll get you one too.
08:12Take a break, dear.
08:16Hi, Allie.
08:18Oh, hi, Oliver.
08:20Your dad gave me the day off.
08:21Thought I'd start with a grilled cheese.
08:28Can I get a water, please?
08:29Miss Riella?
08:31Constable Grant wants you to stop by the Mountie office when you're off work.
08:34Did he happen to say what about?
08:36No, ma'am, but they don't tell me much of anything.
08:39Oh, thank you.
08:42I'm going to see what's wrong with the fish, if you want to come.
08:47What's going on?
08:49The salmon aren't spawning.
08:51It's a disaster.
08:53Could be a problem with the water.
08:55We have to take some tests, check temperature, water levels.
08:59I've got some gear from the stables we can go get.
09:02Here you go. Grilled cheese for you and Mrs. Thornton.
09:05Hope she feels better.
09:08Mrs. Coulter said she's going to bring it by.
09:12Oliver and I are going on a hike.
09:15Sounds good.
09:21Off to save the salmon of Hope Valley.
09:23Captain Billy to the rescue.
09:26See, you're proof not all boys have to think so highly of themselves.
09:32Let's go.
09:37So what's with this task force?
09:39Some forensic specialist with the RCMP Financial Crime Division.
09:42Oh, maybe we are onto something.
09:44Well, the division's been looking at it for a while, and now that we have a lead...
09:47They went in on it.
09:48It's not a bad idea to join forces.
09:50Still, it feels like they're sending in the babysitter.
09:52Inspector.
09:53I hope you don't mind, I let myself in.
09:57Oh, of course.
09:59I've asked Judge Avery to be with us.
10:01Bill, this is Inspector McGill, she's the forensic specialist.
10:05Yes, we've met.
10:07It's good to see you, Bill.
10:10How are you, Georgie?
10:14We trained in forensics together.
10:17Many years ago.
10:20Right.
10:22Okay, why don't we get started?
10:24We know that the Eagle coin was found at a poker game in Union City.
10:28With Toddy Davis, an estate dealer.
10:30We've had Toddy Davis in our sights for years for trafficking in stolen goods.
10:34Well, we sent Nathan in undercover.
10:36This Toddy's a slippery one, but we think Nathan got the hook in him.
10:39Bill's been working on a theory that the Garrison gang is behind the robbery.
10:42The great Rocky Mountain train robbery.
10:44We tried, but we couldn't get a confession.
10:46Well, Sonny Garrison is still up in Granville Prison.
10:49So you're thinking maybe a two-handed approach.
10:51It's a train that leaves in an hour.
10:53Could be up there by the afternoon.
10:57Sounds like a plan.
10:58Inspector, you and I can head...
11:00No.
11:02Perhaps you want to protect his undercover identity in case you want to try again with Toddy.
11:07Well, I guess I could come out of retirement for an afternoon.
11:10Well, I guess I could come out of retirement for an afternoon.
11:26Hey, baby.
11:27This is from the Schwartzman school.
11:29Angela must have sent for it without telling us.
11:32That wasn't Angela.
11:34It was me.
11:36You?
11:38I should have told you.
11:40Why didn't you?
11:42Because she wants this.
11:44I wanted us to sit down and go through the brochure together.
11:51If this is what she wants, shouldn't we at least consider it?
11:55She'll be alone in a big city a thousand miles from here.
11:58Where she'll be surrounded by folks that experience the world the same way she does.
12:04I know it's hard.
12:07But we put our trust in her.
12:09She's smart.
12:10She's determined.
12:13Who do you think she gets that from?
12:15You requested a tour.
12:20Yep.
12:24I suppose you knew what I would say.
12:27There is that.
12:36Elizabeth!
12:37I just have to finish for Ali.
12:39No, no, put this down.
12:41No, that's enough.
12:43Alright, have a seat.
12:46She's upset about the fish.
12:48They aren't spawning.
12:50Oh, alright.
12:51Well, I got some Stern's Cold Remedy Extra Strength.
12:57Oh my.
12:59Well, now what is this about the fish?
13:01Without the fish, the wolves won't have anything to eat.
13:03Or the bears.
13:04Well, this sounds like this has something to do with sharing the parkland with cattle.
13:11The children are not very happy about it.
13:13Especially Ali.
13:15I know.
13:17Well, Lucas should have to explain it to them.
13:19Oh, that's the perfect opponent for the governor.
13:23The youth of Hope Valley.
13:25Youth?
13:26Oh, don't you worry about a thing.
13:28It's just a little idea that Fiona and I have.
13:30It's going to be a nice little school project.
13:35Just checking in to see how you're feeling.
13:37Ali, I made you some cupcakes. Take some.
13:41You didn't have to do that.
13:43No.
13:44And now she is going to rest all afternoon.
13:48Can I get you anything?
13:50Take some cupcakes.
13:52Okay.
13:56Feel better.
14:00I made them for a broken heart.
14:02I made them for a broken heart.
14:04She didn't seem that broken hearted.
14:08Here we go.
14:10Hi.
14:16Here you go.
14:17All right.
14:32You wanted to see me, Constable?
14:34Yes, Miss Riella. I have some good news.
14:36The green leather trunk with brass corners was found at the lost and found at Buxton Station.
14:42Really?
14:43Well, that's wonderful news.
14:46Of course, there's no name on it and it is locked.
14:48But I figure there can't be too many trunks with that description on it.
14:51Of course.
14:52You really are a hero, Constable, just like in Mrs. Stilton's book.
14:55Oh, yes.
14:57Well, to tell you the truth, I'm more partial to that Pinkerton character.
15:01But your luggage should be here tomorrow and we'll keep an eye out for the rest of your bags.
15:06Right.
15:07Well, thank you.
15:24Hey, how are you feeling?
15:26Iglish is so weird.
15:29How's that?
15:30Loaves is plural for loaf.
15:32Shouldn't gloves be plural for glof? Gloaf? Gloof?
15:39Did you have anything to eat today?
15:41Rosemary brought me a grilled cheese, but I care about burr if I ate it.
15:44Well, check me out a little soup. Coming up.
15:46No, Nathan, you can't stay. I don't want you to get sick.
15:50Oh, you see? You admit you're sick.
15:53Clever.
15:54How many of these have you had?
15:57Two.
16:00Okay.
16:09Do you think you could put on your Surge for me?
16:13What?
16:14Visitor don't talk. Visitor do.
16:20I like the way you look in red.
16:22And I like you healthy.
16:25Oh, I'm enjoying this.
16:33The water seems unusually warm. Salmon prefer cold water.
16:37There's so much algae.
16:40You think that could be part of the problem?
16:42Could be.
16:44Let's see what's happening further upstream.
16:54Allie, I don't want to trespass.
16:57It's just McGinty's backwoods, and he's nowhere around.
17:03Come on. It's in the interest of science.
17:07I'd rather not.
17:10Suit yourself. More cupcakes for me.
17:15Okay.
17:24Mrs. Thornton made them for us.
17:27That's so nice. Just like your birthday.
17:30I'm trying to forget about that.
17:33You didn't have fun?
17:36It just wasn't what I imagined.
17:40I'd never had a birthday party.
17:42Not even when you were little?
17:45Now I feel like a dope for complaining.
17:49Cattle tracks.
17:54Could the cattle be what's affecting the water?
17:58They're heading into the stream.
18:00The cows are kicking up the sill.
18:02The murky water would cause an algae bloom and...
18:04Keep the fish from spawning.
18:06Oliver, I think you figured it out.
18:08If we could find a way around the stream...
18:13Riders.
18:18In here.
18:30Whoa. Did you hear something?
18:35Come on. We better get this done before sundown.
18:43You think they're gone?
18:45I can't believe we trespassed.
18:47I never should have brought you here.
18:49It was my idea.
18:51It's not your job to protect me.
18:53Yes, it is. I'm a Mountie cadet.
18:56Someone who lives with a Mountie...
18:58I can assure you they're far from perfect.
19:05You don't understand. I'm lucky to be in this program at all.
19:09Is this about your school situation?
19:12It's not that.
19:16My mom's not really back east.
19:19She's in prison.
19:21I never really knew her.
19:27But...
19:28I feel like everybody's expecting me to turn out like her.
19:31That's probably why I stick to the rules so much.
19:34I don't know.
19:36Probably why I stick to the rules so much.
19:40I don't want to prove them right.
19:48It's getting late.
19:50We should get back.
19:54Right.
19:56Yeah.
20:05I always forget how pretty it is out here.
20:10You used to have a little place around here, didn't you?
20:13You remember that?
20:15And you loved fishing?
20:17I still do.
20:19Oh, that was a good place.
20:21I had to sell it a while back.
20:22No, that's too bad.
20:24Just so it goes.
20:26So, what are you thinking?
20:28Quick intros, then you take the lead and I'll stay back and watch?
20:31Yeah. Let you get a good read on Sonny.
20:34He doesn't give much up.
20:35No, but they didn't call you Ex-Ray McGill for nothing.
20:38Oh, I knew you were going to bring that up.
20:41You earned it.
20:42No, I wasn't such an eagle eye.
20:44I just learned to keep my mouth shut and let them do all the talking.
20:47Half the time the perpetrators will give away the store.
20:50You ran circles around everybody in that program.
20:54Oh.
20:56What?
20:58All the other guys in that training program could never forget that I was a woman.
21:03And you never even noticed.
21:06You think I didn't notice?
21:11Drove me crazy is the truth of it.
21:14Next stop, Granville Station.
21:16Next stop, Granville Station.
21:19Anyway, water under the bridge.
21:21Ciao.
21:33Hello, Sonny.
21:35Can't say it's good to see you again.
21:37Same goes for me, Avery.
21:40This is Inspector McGill.
21:42Oh, we've met.
21:43Back when you and your brothers couldn't come up with an alibi for November 23rd, 1907.
21:48The day of the great Rocky Mountain train robbery.
21:52And you never came up with any witnesses, as I recall.
21:55None who could identify you with your face discovered, for that matter.
21:59Still trying to pin that one on us, Avery?
22:02Give it a rest.
22:03No, no, I'm not here for any kind of answers.
22:05I'm retired now.
22:07Oh, you should try the seaside.
22:09I'm here as a favor to my colleague.
22:13And maybe as a favor to you, too, Sonny.
22:17How's that?
22:19You provide us with some information.
22:21Maybe things will be a little easier for you.
22:25Tell us what you know about a man named Toddy Davis.
22:28He's known for moving stolen goods, and we think he's fencing a few of yours.
22:35Yeah, I might know something.
22:38Got a whole operation outside of Cape Fullerton.
22:42Maybe Cape Fullerton.
22:44Could be Union City.
22:46How about we flip for it?
22:49Heads, you tell us who else is trafficking in your stolen loot.
22:52Tails, you tell us where we might find the rest of it.
23:01I'm guessing you got that from Teddy.
23:05Well, this? It's just an old silver dollar.
23:08Is it silver?
23:12You know, it doesn't look silver to me.
23:15Well, I've never seen anything like it. Have you, Bill?
23:18The question is, has Sonny?
23:26Teddy Davis dealt in coins like that, I remember.
23:30Out in Union City.
23:34You help me out of here, I'll tell you more.
23:37Yeah.
23:39Teddy Davis, Union City.
23:43The prosecutor really is going to appreciate this, Sonny. We will get back to you.
23:47You do that.
23:51Oh, I was hungry. I feel much better now, thank you.
23:56Are you sure you don't want any?
23:58No. I'll eat when Allie gets back.
24:00Which, um, should be soon.
24:03I'm sure she just got caught up doing her research.
24:06Anything's better than mooning over that Wyatt.
24:09Nathan, I doubt she'll be over him just yet.
24:14Heartbreak is a lot like illness. It's up and it's down before it's over.
24:19You seem to know a lot about teenage heartbreak.
24:21Well, you only have to go through it once.
24:25I was 15, and I decided that Benedict Harlow was the perfect specimen of a boy.
24:32He was brooding and smart and so mysterious.
24:38Only by the time I worked up the nerve to talk to him, I realized he wasn't mysterious at all.
24:42He was just obsessed with ornithology.
24:44Mystery solved.
24:46I cannot believe that anyone would choose birds over you.
24:52It took some growing up before I figured out that love isn't about imagining who you want someone to be.
24:59It's about knowing who they really are.
25:03Letting them know you.
25:06Well, I am happy to know you, Elizabeth Thorpe.
25:10I am glad to know you too, Nathan Graham.
25:15So what about you? Who broke your heart?
25:18Besides you?
25:21Well, all of a sudden that bird breaking doesn't seem so bad.
25:25No, there was one that was far worse.
25:30But fortunately, it seems to have worked out.
25:44I'm so sorry I was late.
25:47Here, eat.
25:51So, um, did you find anything?
25:54Actually, yes. Oliver figured out why the salmon stopped spawning.
25:59Or, we have a theory.
26:03Well, that's good.
26:05If you're mad, don't be mad at Oliver.
26:09He was really nice.
26:11I'm happy that you're spending time with your friends.
26:14As long as they are your friends.
26:17What does that mean?
26:24This Wyatt fellow.
26:27Dad!
26:29Can I just say this, and then we don't have to talk about it again?
26:34I'm not saying Wyatt is bad.
26:37I just don't think that he's worthy.
26:40And you deserve somebody who is worthy of your regard.
26:45Of you.
26:48And until you find that person,
26:51just know that you are strong.
26:54And you're brave.
26:58And you don't need some boy's attention to,
27:01to know who you are.
27:12So, worth a six hour train ride?
27:15I'd say so.
27:17I know that Sonny wasn't working with Toddy Davis.
27:19Oh, Teddy Davis, from Union City.
27:22Yep, that was pure bluff.
27:24Bold move borrowing State's evidence, by the way.
27:27I figured I'd ask for forgiveness rather than permission.
27:30This way you're not responsible.
27:32Well, it worked.
27:34We both know he was involved in that robbery.
27:36But we don't have enough to hold up in court yet.
27:38But, if we can figure out who sold that coin to Toddy...
27:41You read my mind.
27:44If only I'd been better at it back in the day.
27:47It's not like I made it easy.
27:52And just so you know...
27:59Maybe it's better if I don't.
28:01I was in a complicated situation with Nora.
28:04She'd gotten herself in the family way with the Carnival Roustie,
28:07and the guy was nowhere to be found.
28:09So I...
28:11Stepped up and did the right thing?
28:16If I'd have known that you...
28:19That we...
28:24It seems we both played it a little too close to the vest.
28:30Well, so much for X-Ray McGill.
28:33Hopefully we'll do better on this case, huh?
28:37I think we're off to a pretty good start.
28:46Shit.
28:59Oh.
29:12Hi.
29:14I didn't know you were here.
29:16Need some help with that?
29:27You alright?
29:31I wanted to go riding.
29:36You sound like a fever.
29:39Can we go riding tomorrow?
29:41You're not going to be doing anything tomorrow.
29:43I have to find somebody to look after your class.
29:47Nathan?
29:49You should really take your shirt off when you chop wood.
29:54Okay.
29:56Just try to get some sleep.
30:07Thank you all for making such beautiful cards for Mrs. Thornton.
30:12I know she is going to appreciate it very much.
30:17And now, we will be going on a special little field trip.
30:22What are we doing, Mrs. Coulter?
30:24We are going to put civics into action.
30:30Miss Miller?
30:32Miss Miller? Excuse me.
30:34We'll put you right here, Governor.
30:38We still haven't agreed to this because you still haven't told us who we're facing off with.
30:43Oh, I...
30:44Nobody's scary. I think you'll be fine.
30:48Alright, everyone. Take a seat. Here we go.
30:53Both sides. There's more over here.
30:56Is this some kind of joke?
30:59Where's their teacher?
31:01She's sick. I'm their substitute. And this is our field trip.
31:06Just relax, Edmund. Everything's going to be fine.
31:09This is an infantilizing stunt.
31:10Good to see you, everyone. I hope that you don't mind stepping away from your school day.
31:15Can we order grilled cheese?
31:17Well, you'll have to take that up with Mr. Hickam. Unfortunately, my powers as governor only extend so far.
31:21Rosemary.
31:23Alright, everyone. Get ready. We're about to start.
31:25We're about to start.
31:36Welcome, Hope Valley, to the first edition of the Daily Dialogue.
31:45In one corner, we have Governor Lucas Bouchard, your elected official.
31:52And in the other, asking about the issues that will shape their future, we have the students of Hope Valley.
32:07First up, we have Cooper Canfield.
32:12My question is about the delay of getting the comic books into Hope Valley.
32:16Well, Cooper, a serious issue, and one that I'll be looking at thoroughly.
32:19I would like to know what you're doing to aid the flow of export goods so we can increase sales of our Hope Valley hazelnuts.
32:25Well, I think that's a very important question.
32:27My question is about our native gray wolf population.
32:31Given that you've decided to share their land with cattle, what are you going to do to protect them?
32:38As governor, it is my job to find a way to coexist with all the folks who use that land.
32:45But they're not coexisting.
32:50The bears and the wolves need salmon to eat, but the cattle crossing has contaminated over 50% of the stream where the salmon spawn.
33:00That sounds like something I would need to look into.
33:04My partner and I already have.
33:09My map shows where the salmon usually spawn, all through here.
33:14But everything downstream over the cattle cross is full of algae.
33:22I'll certainly take this into consideration. Thank you, Allie.
33:29I hope you'll do more than consider it, governor, because this is affecting the whole ecosystem.
33:37If you're a bear or wolf, you're not coexisting.
33:43You're dying.
33:55Oh, come in.
33:58You're a sight for sore eyes.
34:00So you really sell the place.
34:04Yeah.
34:07I've had some good times here.
34:10But it's time to turn the page.
34:14I heard that you have some other big news.
34:21I haven't accepted the proposal.
34:26I don't know why I'm dragging my feet.
34:32Any guesses?
34:38I know what I want, Joseph.
34:43I just don't know how to get there.
34:49You want to do God's work.
34:52And that means sacrifice.
34:55But it shouldn't mean too much sacrifice.
34:57I know.
35:10Uh-oh.
35:12Somebody's not in uniform.
35:14This is for washing the horses.
35:16I was teasing.
35:18Yeah, right. Sorry.
35:21I wanted to bring this to thank you.
35:25Thank me for what?
35:27It might have actually changed the governor's mind about letting cattle cross the stream.
35:32You showed the map to the governor?
35:34We got to ask him questions on the radio.
35:37You should have been there.
35:39It felt like Captain Billy.
35:42I guess that makes me Nancy the Genius Dog.
35:45You didn't have to get me this.
35:47Think of it like a really tiny birthday party.
35:58About what you said yesterday.
36:08I know what it's like to not have your parents around.
36:14Nathan isn't my real father.
36:17He adopted me.
36:19He's my uncle.
36:22My real father's in prison.
36:27But you know what I decided?
36:31That doesn't mean anything about who I am.
36:37Here.
36:41No, it's for you.
36:44It's more fun if you share it.
37:08It's a beautiful Christmas.
37:12I saved the best for last.
37:14Is this from Little Jack?
37:16Yes.
37:18Of course, you can read it yourself.
37:22He says he misses Mrs. Thornton.
37:25They all missed you so much.
37:28It's really something to see how you've inspired them, Elizabeth.
37:32Allie certainly found her voice.
37:34And to think she started the school year worried she didn't have a passion.
37:37I asked her about this project she's doing on the wolves.
37:40It sounds incredible.
37:42It's this new curriculum where everything is led by the students' curiosity.
37:45I've never seen so many of them come alive.
37:48Have you thought of writing up what you're doing?
37:52Try to get it published?
37:54I haven't even finished my first year.
37:57Fortune favors the bold, Elizabeth.
38:01Maybe I should.
38:03Yes!
38:05I don't know if it's the Stern's extra strength cough remedy talking, but I feel like I could do anything.
38:12Well, you can. You can.
38:14So can you.
38:25So, what do you think?
38:30It's impressive.
38:32Helen Keller has been there as a guest lecturer.
38:35No kidding.
38:37It's just, when I think about something happening to her and us not being there.
38:43Angela's not going to want to live with us forever, Minnie.
38:46No matter what.
38:48I know, I know.
38:50I want her to have a good life.
38:53I want her to have her own life.
38:58So, what do you want to do?
39:01You tell Angela about the tour?
39:06Yes.
39:08Yes.
39:10We'll take it one step at a time.
39:12Should we pray on it?
39:16Always.
39:18Oh, Ava, perfect timing.
39:21I just dropped this off a couple hours ago, put it back here for safekeeping.
39:26Thought you might want to just make sure everything's in order before we brought it up to your room.
39:30Yes, thank you.
39:32Gosh, I think the keys were in one of the other trunks.
39:35There you go, that ought to do.
39:41Let's see.
39:43Let's see.
39:56Alright.
40:01Well, looks like everything's in order.
40:06Good, at least you can wear some of your fancy duds again.
40:09Yes, what a relief.
40:10Okay, well, I'll make sure somebody takes this up to your room.
40:13Great.
40:15Bye.
40:22Nathan!
40:41Elizabeth?
40:53Where are you?
41:02There you are.
41:10There's nowhere else I'd rather be.
41:21Let's go!