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When Calls the Heart Season 12 Episode 12

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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:07Oh, my baby.
00:08My last foster family didn't give me permission to go to school.
00:12I know what it's like to not have your parents around.
00:15Yeah.
00:16This curriculum frees students to follow their interests and pursue real life applications
00:21of what they've discovered.
00:22Welcome to Schwarzman, Angela.
00:23But I'm not ready.
00:24Just try it.
00:25Jake buried it right here.
00:26It's on his mouth.
00:27So how come there's nothing in there?
00:31Sonny Garrison, you're under arrest.
00:35We called and our prayers were answered.
00:40Yeah!
00:41Hey, great catch.
00:46Every year the arrival of spring feels like a miracle.
00:50This year more than ever.
00:52As the months pass by, little Jack grows stronger every day.
00:56It's almost like the ordeal of diabetes is behind us.
00:59But I must remember, this is our life now, a life we're blessed to have.
01:09As the school year draws to a close, the students' works are coming to fruition in a wonderful
01:13array of final projects.
01:15And with graduation drawing near, Timmy finally found the courage to confess his feelings
01:19to Emily.
01:20All feels full of life and possibility.
01:23And thanks to his daily dose of insulin, my little Jack has a future as bright as any
01:28child's.
01:29Look at me, Mama!
01:30Be careful, you two!
01:31So are you excited to show everybody what you've been working on all year?
01:38It's very sweet, but the children did all the work.
01:41Does Allie feel ready?
01:42Oh, she's been practicing all week.
01:43I can't believe summer is almost here.
01:44I know.
01:45What will we do with all our free time?
01:46I can think of a few things.
01:48Actually, I meant that we all deserve to have some fun.
01:49Fun?
01:50There's a word I didn't think I'd hear for a while.
01:51I know.
01:52I'm almost afraid to say it, but let's have some fun.
01:53Well, I should get back and finish setting up for the presentations.
01:54What if I walked you back?
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02:23Yes.
02:24What if I walked you back to school?
02:25What about work?
02:26Ah.
02:28Work will be there.
02:29Where you go, I go.
02:30Now, I can't or do not wish to go to print until I have answered the ultimate question.
02:55Where is the gold?
02:56Well, you may have to accept we may not find it.
03:00No!
03:01We're so close.
03:02And isn't it obvious?
03:03Ernie Martell must have taken the gold and hidden it without the Garrisons knowing.
03:07That's just a theory.
03:09It's the only one we have.
03:10It's the only one that makes sense.
03:12And it is our only connection to his niece, Edie.
03:16Nathan and I already questioned her.
03:18She couldn't give us anything.
03:21Couldn't?
03:22Or wouldn't?
03:23Perhaps a different interviewer might get her to remember things she may have forgotten.
03:31You're going to need a cover story.
03:34I am reporter and editor-in-chief Rosemary Coulter doing a profile piece on Hope Valley's
03:40newest law office.
03:42It's not really a law office.
03:45She's actually asked to borrow a desk of mine until she finds a place of her own.
03:49This is perfect.
03:50You wouldn't mind giving us a little privacy this afternoon, huh?
03:54That could be arranged.
03:56Yeah.
03:58Do you mind if I leave early for my final presentation for Mrs. Thornton?
04:01No, not at all.
04:03I'll see you there, actually.
04:04Oh, yeah, that reminds me.
04:06I need you to sign this.
04:08Because of your help exposing McGinty's scheme and taking down the Garrisons, I'm recommending
04:11that you graduate with honors.
04:13It would be sad to see you go.
04:15But I haven't handed in my last exam yet.
04:17Oh, I don't think that's going to be a problem.
04:19In fact, I just got word on your new post.
04:21Fort McNeil.
04:22It's beautiful.
04:23Fort McNeil?
04:24Yeah.
04:25Anyways, we'll miss you, kid.
04:28Uh, yeah.
04:30Thank you, sir.
04:32Me too.
04:37Tell me, how did you end up here in Hope Valley?
04:40Well, my uncle left his ranch to me when he passed.
04:44Well, that must have been quite a change from life as a big-city lawyer.
04:47It certainly had its surprises.
04:50Is this a map of the ranch?
04:54Yes.
04:55My uncle Ernie drew it.
04:57He used to say the ranch was where wishes came true.
05:00Hm.
05:01Have they?
05:02I think he just meant all those wonderful summers I spent with him.
05:06Ernie knew how to make things magical.
05:09Um, I think I now am just trying to bring my two lives together.
05:15Ranching and law.
05:17I see.
05:23When we first started this experiment, I didn't really know where we were going exactly.
05:28But I learned there are treasures to be found when we leave the classroom
05:32and discover the world with our curiosity and our hearts to guide us.
05:37So I'd like to say congratulations to all of my students
05:40and thank you all so much for coming out to support them.
05:48This is really Allie's project.
05:50I just helped with some of the mapping.
05:52He's being modest.
05:53Oliver helped me figure out cattle were causing problems with the fish supply.
05:57But Allie's the one who convinced you to actually do something about it.
06:00You could have done that too.
06:02Not like you.
06:03The way you talk circles is so weird.
06:05Not you.
06:06The way you talk circles around the garrisons?
06:08You're...
06:11Anyway, I was just glad to help.
06:17So it turns out plants are just like people.
06:20When they hear happy sounds, they do better.
06:22Oh, that's wonderful.
06:24Well done, baby girl.
06:25Thanks, Mama.
06:26Thanks, Daddy.
06:27My last ever Hope Valley homework assignment.
06:31Oh.
06:32Uh, why don't we go see what Cooper's up to?
06:36Nice job, baby girl.
06:37Thanks.
06:38I think Minnie's having a hard time with Angela leaving.
06:41I know.
06:42We saw her tearing up last week.
06:45Graduation can be hard for some parents.
06:48Maybe there's something we can do.
06:50Let's think about it.
06:51Okay.
06:55Mrs. Thornton.
06:57This is incredible.
06:58Well, thank you, Governor.
07:01I think we need to find a way to get this into public education.
07:04Well, I haven't had any problem convincing other teachers.
07:07It's the administrators who are skeptical, if you'll recall.
07:11Might have some ideas.
07:19I heard those presentations this morning were spectacular.
07:22Oh.
07:23They really were terrific.
07:25Mine was about insulin.
07:27Oh, and that is a topic you know all about, isn't it?
07:29Can I get a comic, Mama?
07:32Yes, go ahead.
07:35So, what can I get you ladies?
07:38Actually, we wanted to do something special for Angela.
07:42Oh, sweet dear Angela.
07:44Minnie's going to miss her so.
07:46I know, but we thought it could also be a surprise for Minnie to tell.
07:50Well, it's a bit of a group project.
07:52Get the ladies together.
07:54And a gent?
07:56Yes.
07:57Well, I have to think of six special things about Angela.
07:59Things she cares about.
08:00We'll do some research and give everyone their assignments.
08:02Count me in.
08:04And I'll let Molly know as well.
08:06Summer tab?
08:07You got it.
08:09Oh, Elizabeth, I have mail for you.
08:11Oh.
08:14Oh, Jack, it's a letter from your grandma.
08:17Who is Charlotte Morton?
08:20Let's see.
08:22Well, resourceful as ever.
08:24It seems she's running a boarding house in Cape Fullerton.
08:26Always full of surprises, isn't she?
08:29Yes, she is.
08:31Now, did you find a comic book that you like?
08:34Captain Billy.
08:36That's a good one.
08:37I've read it myself.
08:38And then she goes on and on about how well equipped the hospital is in Cape Fullerton
08:43with the best doctors and a brand new insulin lab right there in town.
08:47Oh, oh, and doesn't it seem like something you should consider, Elizabeth?
08:52Meaning what exactly?
08:54Meaning now that she's moved to the big city,
08:55I am putting her grandson at risk by not dropping everything to follow her.
09:00Charlotte Thornton is many things, but a big city snob she is not.
09:05Look how she's signed off.
09:07Concerned.
09:08My parenting leaves her concerned.
09:10No, Elizabeth, I don't think she is doubting your parenting.
09:13I think she just wants to make sure that Jack is getting the best care he can.
09:17Which he is.
09:18We set up a clinic.
09:19Which he is.
09:21We set up a clinical trial with shipments directly from Toronto.
09:24I know, and it's working beautifully.
09:26I think you just need to explain that to her.
09:28Well, I don't appreciate having to defend how I'm caring for my son because...
09:32Because?
09:36Because what if she's right?
09:38Right about?
09:43What if moving is saying goodbye to our life here?
09:49It means that little Jack gets the best doctors and the latest equipment and...
09:56Shouldn't I be willing to do that?
10:02Maybe we should talk to Faith and see what she thinks.
10:06I already showed Faith the letter.
10:07And?
10:09And she said that taking little Jack away from his home
10:13and disrupting all of the things that have been working doesn't seem necessary.
10:18Alright.
10:19But she also acknowledged that things can change.
10:23Well, then, other than Grandma Thornton's concern,
10:29I think we file this letter away as useful information when the time comes.
10:34If the time comes.
10:39Alright.
10:43Of course.
10:49Uh, her favorite dessert?
10:51Strawberry rhubarb pie.
10:53I thought it was ice cream.
10:55Okay.
10:56What about Angela's favorite musical instrument?
10:59Ukulele.
11:00Piano.
11:01Ukulele.
11:02Mini.
11:03Mom, what's Angela's favorite dessert?
11:05Strawberry rhubarb pie.
11:07What's this for?
11:08School questionnaire.
11:09Valley Voice.
11:10A school questionnaire for the Valley Voice's secret article.
11:16It's a surprise.
11:19Hmm.
11:20Have you two done your questionnaires?
11:22My question what now?
11:24Ow.
11:25Why'd you kick me?
11:26Uh, we're gonna go out and play.
11:28We just played.
11:31Anyway, I think we have all we need for this not-yet-fully-distributed
11:37sort of secret school questionnaire for the Valley Voice.
11:42Bye-bye.
11:48Bye-bye.
11:57So, any luck finding new clients?
12:02Client?
12:04Singular?
12:05You have to start somewhere.
12:07I have, um, run out of allies in Capital City.
12:12And there happens to be the finest lawyer living right under this roof.
12:16Care to join my sinking ship?
12:19Your Honor, I'd be honored.
12:25May I?
12:27Of course.
12:31I will accept this as payment.
12:36There. I am now officially retained as your principal legal counsel.
12:42Now that our conversations fall under attorney-client privilege,
12:48I wonder if I could share something with you.
12:51In confidence.
12:53You have my word.
12:55It's about my Uncle Ernie.
12:57I'm worried he may have been mixed up in something not entirely legal.
13:03Such as harboring stolen coins?
13:07Wild guess.
13:08I think he may have meant for me to find them after he died.
13:13And you'd like my help to find hidden treasure?
13:16So that we can return it to its rightful owner, not to abscond with it.
13:22Although the thought of living on the lam with a pot of gold does sound, um...
13:28Romantic?
13:32In the name of righting a wrong.
13:35In the name of righting a wrong.
13:40I am at your service, Miss Martel.
13:49Now I won't say that it was a breakthrough per se,
13:53but I did notice when I interviewed the good niece Edie, something sparked her memory.
13:59What was that?
14:01It was a look on her face, a flash of a memory, a whiff of guilt?
14:05It happens.
14:06Well, it's intuition.
14:07Make some room here.
14:10I sensed it around the time that Edie said that Ernie told her,
14:15the ranch is where wishes come true.
14:17Surely he didn't mean a one-room cabin with a view of a dusty cattle pasture.
14:21Now Ernie, if he looks out that window of the cabin,
14:24he can see about half a mile in that direction.
14:27That's the old North Road.
14:29That's where the Garrisons thought that they'd find the gold.
14:32Exactly, which is where I believe they buried it.
14:35I could have seen Jake's lantern that night.
14:37Well, this was your theory all along.
14:39Now, if I'm Ernie, I see that lantern, I might quietly sneak up on them.
14:43He would have seen the gold, he would have heard the entire plan.
14:45And if he's smart, he waits till they're gone, digs it up and buries it somewhere else.
14:49So the question is, where is that somewhere else?
14:52Hmm. Not too bad there's not an X marked on this treasure map.
14:56Unfortunately, this silly map has taken some liberties with scale.
15:00I mean, the wishing well is bigger than the cabin.
15:01Didn't Edie say how the ranch was where dreams come true?
15:07She did.
15:09No, no, no. She said it's where wishes come true.
15:13Wishing well.
15:24I think we just found our gold.
15:32Come in.
15:36Pembroke Falls. It's an easy hike, and there's a nice pool with no swimming in.
15:41Is this what you're thinking about on rounds?
15:44Among other things.
15:48How's little Jack doing?
15:50Worn out from his presentation, he went right to bed.
15:54Wait, I thought the school was over.
15:56No, these are final grades.
15:58I finally have evidence that my curriculum has been effective.
16:01Everyone improved over the year.
16:03Except for poor Oliver.
16:05Why, what happened?
16:07I don't know. He was doing so well until his final exam, and then it's like he regressed back to the beginning of the year.
16:14This is what happened on his latest report.
16:16What do you think's going on?
16:18I think it's pretty obvious what's going on.
16:20He's torturing his career so he can stay around here and moon after Allie.
16:24I'd say that's a pretty big leap.
16:26You know, there aren't many things that a young man will put his life on hold for, but following a girl?
16:32That's one of them.
16:34I don't have the heart to tell him that the feeling is not mutual, though.
16:37Well, what is your evidence, Constable?
16:42You saw her with Wyatt. She doesn't look at Oliver like that.
16:46They're friends.
16:48Which is better than having a crush on a boy who doesn't appreciate her.
16:53But you're right.
16:55Oliver shouldn't be putting his life on hold for anybody.
17:02Nobody should.
17:05You okay?
17:07You seem like-
17:09It's just graduation. I think it's hitting me harder this year for some reason.
17:13How fast time goes and how much things can change in a year.
17:20Come here.
17:23What?
17:25I'm just curious.
17:27I used to do this with Allie when she was younger.
17:31Breathe in.
17:34Breathe out.
17:39I breathe.
17:41You breathe.
17:44One breath.
17:47One heartbeat.
17:52Better?
17:54I love you.
17:58It's you.
18:00You're what I think about on rounds.
18:05You're what I think about all the time.
18:09Tonight I-
18:11I rode up the West Ridge and I looked out over the valley at sunset.
18:17And this grateful calm just came over me.
18:20Because no matter what happens, this land will always be here.
18:26And our life will always be here together.
18:30In Hope Valley.
18:51Hi Oliver.
18:54Uh, hi Mrs. Thornton.
18:56I wanted to give you your final exam.
18:59Congratulations.
19:01Oh, I uh-
19:03You weren't expecting to pass?
19:06I didn't think I did very well.
19:08Maybe because you were trying to fail.
19:11Both this test and your Mountie exam.
19:14Why don't you tell me what's going on?
19:16I do want to know.
19:17Why don't you tell me what's going on?
19:19I do want to be a Mountie, but-
19:22I was just starting to feel normal and-
19:26And-
19:28I never got to be a kid.
19:31Huh.
19:34Everyone deserves a chance to be a kid.
19:38And it's okay if you want to take some time before heading out into the world.
19:43I can't believe I ruined my Mountie test too.
19:44I bet if we put our heads together with Constable Grant we can find a solution here.
19:49You think?
19:51Childhood is- it's a precious thing.
19:54And you're wise to treasure it.
19:57When I thought that little Jack might never have a chance to run around or be silly or play baseball with his friends.
20:07It was just about the most heartbreaking thing I could think of.
20:11I'm really glad he can.
20:12You can too.
20:15You want to know a secret?
20:18Even when you are a boring grown-up like me, you can still play and be silly.
20:26So...
20:28Oliver.
20:32Tag.
20:34You're it.
20:43Ernie always used to say when I came back that the ranch would provide if I just knew where to look.
20:54So where to look?
20:56There's not much, is there?
21:01I don't suppose this counts as treasure.
21:04Uncle Ernie used to put his pennies in there when he came home.
21:07In the summer, every morning, I would take one and drop it in the wishing well.
21:12He used to say that there were water pixies that lived in the well.
21:25Is that a-
21:29A double eagle coin.
21:33Are there any more?
21:34Are there any more?
21:36No, I think it's just the one.
21:39In a jar for the wishing well?
21:42Was it a message?
21:44I mean, it doesn't seem accidental.
21:48Where's this well?
21:53This was it.
21:57At least you didn't fill it with concrete.
21:59Well, look who we have here.
22:02Seems like we have company.
22:04This isn't what it looks like.
22:06Well, it seems pretty clear to me that you figured out the clues and Miss Martell decided to withhold it from an official investigation.
22:12It's not an official investigation.
22:14Well, not yet.
22:16We're not trying to steal anything. We're simply trying to find the gold.
22:18So that we can return it to its rightful owners.
22:21Then we all want the same thing.
22:23So...
22:29Put your back into it, Bill.
22:31Good.
22:32Thanks.
22:34Don't worry, Rosemary. We got it.
22:41Oh, my.
22:43It actually worked.
22:45Let's find out.
22:54Let's get this back to the jail.
22:56I have some tools to pick the lock.
22:58Give me a hand.
23:00Right there.
23:02So I know how we got there, but how did the three of you figure this out?
23:07Well, the clue was hidden in plain sight.
23:11Treasure map. I'm a trained law enforcement officer and we used a literal treasure map.
23:16Got it.
23:22After you.
23:32Wow.
23:33Oh, Ernie.
23:35He was just as much a thief as the Garrisons.
23:38Well, we don't know what happened.
23:40You know you get a finder's fee once we turn this in?
23:43You could use that to pay back whatever your uncle might have borrowed.
23:49Wait a minute.
23:52This map.
23:54Do you have any matches?
24:03A secret message?
24:05Invisible ink. Lemon juice.
24:08Exactly.
24:10Of course. It's a treasure map with a secret message.
24:14Ernie used to leave these for me all the time. I never even thought to check here.
24:18Well, what does it say?
24:20It's for me.
24:22It's the story of how he found the gold.
24:25He saw the lanterns and then stumbled on Jake Garrison and his gang.
24:28He dug up the gold and he reburied it at the well.
24:31He used it to keep the ranch and put me through law school because...
24:38Because of all...
24:43Because of all the Martells, dearest Edie, you are the brightest with the biggest heart.
24:49I count on you to use this to do great good in the world.
24:53Love you forever, Ernie.
24:59It's quite a bequest.
25:16What's all this?
25:18We know you're going through a lot.
25:20We've been there.
25:22We wanted Angela to have something special while she's away at college.
25:25So you'll know that she's taken care of.
25:28Something to keep her warm and remind her of home.
25:36We each made our own panels.
25:38From Angela's answers.
25:45The questionnaire.
25:48There are different textures so she can feel the patterns.
25:52This one says, Hope Valley in embroidered braille. I made it.
25:58It's Angela's story.
26:04I've been trying not to think about it.
26:08But I just can't believe my baby's leaving.
26:12You were there for me.
26:14And we are all here for you.
26:21All of you.
26:29Angela's gonna love it.
26:32And I love it.
26:36And I love you all.
26:48Angela Canfield.
26:50Timothy Lawson.
26:52Emily Montgomery.
26:53I can still remember your sweet little faces looking up at me when I was a new and nervous teacher.
27:00In fact, one of you was even here when we held school in this very saloon.
27:06Well, no matter where your futures take you, just remember, you will always have friends here to come home to.
27:14Congratulations to you all.
27:35There you go.
27:37Lee, I think it's time.
27:39Time.
27:41Right, yes, time.
27:43Um, Michael, where is that lovely wife of yours?
27:47Oh.
27:48What is going on?
27:50Your guess is as good as mine.
27:51May, Mike, I will never be able to put into words just how much I appreciated you giving up your second honeymoon for little Jack.
27:59So...
28:01We all put in to help pay for your third honeymoon.
28:06Golly, and then some.
28:09I don't know what to say.
28:11How about we're going to Miami?
28:14We're going to Miami!
28:16Going to Miami!
28:20Oliver.
28:22I had a little chat with Mrs. Thornton.
28:25Oh, I, uh, let me let you in on a little secret.
28:28Yeah, Mountie too.
28:30Another Mountie.
28:31When you tell people what's wrong, they can help you.
28:35I really am grateful for everything you've taught me, sir.
28:40I'd like to think that I still have a few tricks up my sleeve.
28:42So if it's okay with you, um, turns out I need a deputy.
28:48Comes with the promotion, I guess.
28:50That would mean you have to stick around here, though, for another year.
28:53Are you interested?
28:55I'd be eligible.
28:57Well, depends on how you do on your final test.
28:59Do you want to take it again?
29:02Ollie!
29:04Come on, let's dance.
29:13You know how we said it wasn't mutual?
29:16Yeah.
29:18I'm not so sure about that.
29:24Constable, Governor, Mrs. Thornton.
29:27Congratulations.
29:29Thank you very much, Governor.
29:31But now that it's summer holiday, maybe we can drop the formalities.
29:34Well, they may be on holiday.
29:36You, however, will need to get ready to present your curriculum for the Education Department.
29:42At the Education Conference next month.
29:45What?
29:47Lucas, that's...
29:49That's incredible! How did you...
29:51Well, shockingly, I suppose I still have some influence.
29:54It's over three days in July, and you should all come.
29:57Because I know if a room full of teachers sees what I saw yesterday,
30:01those administrators will have no choice but to support you.
30:06Thank you so much.
30:08Can I think about it and get back to you?
30:10Of course.
30:12You really should do it.
30:15What's there to think about?
30:18I'm just not sure.
30:20With little Jack, I just...
30:22I don't know if I should be away for three days.
30:25Well, I can handle him for a few days.
30:27And I think if we've learned anything in this whole ordeal,
30:30it's that you can...
30:32You can lean on me a bit more.
30:34In fact, why don't you start by leaning on me in the dance floor?
30:38Where you go, I go.
30:57I'm afraid our games table is booked for the evening.
31:00I can see that.
31:02Rain check, I suppose.
31:04As a matter of fact, I...
31:05As a matter of fact, I...
31:09I think it would be a shame to miss the fun.
31:12And I'm wondering if perhaps you'd consider a dance?
31:17I don't know.
31:19I think that would test the limit of attorney-client privilege.
31:22Touché.
31:24Well, you could always just fire me.
31:27You're fired.
31:29At least for the duration of the dance.
31:31My, my.
31:36Okay.
31:43Uh-oh.
31:47There you go.
31:49Thank you, sir.
31:50You're welcome.
31:54Congratulations, Monange.
31:56You and Minnie did a great job.
31:58Thank you, my friend.
32:00It means a lot.
32:05I made this for you.
32:08I hope I did okay with Braille.
32:12A world without Angela.
32:14It's a poem about everything I'll miss.
32:19Because I'm going to miss you.
32:21A lot.
32:27You'll come visit?
32:29Will you write me once a week and tell me everything?
32:32Once a day.
32:33And you're going to be sick of my letters?
32:35Never.
32:38All right. Let's dance.
32:57Oh, I love this song.
32:59I was hoping you would say that.
33:01You did.
33:04I'm going to miss you.
33:06I'm going to miss you, too.
33:10Okay.
33:11Let's go.
33:27Keep dancing.
33:34Keep dancing.
33:40It's called Pembroke Falls.
33:42My Auntie Nathan said it's just a short hike away,
33:45and then there's a great big swimming hole.
33:47What do you think about that?
33:50Sweetheart?
33:57Jack?
34:03Jack?
34:05Jack?
34:07Wake up.
34:08Jack?
34:09Wake up! Wake up!
34:11Help! Help!
34:13Rosemary!
34:14Jack! Jack!
34:16Help!
34:22I checked with the lab in Buxton.
34:24They've been getting calls over the last few hours
34:26from patients experiencing symptoms.
34:28What does that mean?
34:30Is the insulin not working?
34:31They think this week's supply
34:33wasn't properly refrigerated in transit.
34:35So it seems that the injections Jack's received
34:37over the past day or so
34:39haven't been effective.
34:41What do we do?
34:43They're rushing another shipment from Toronto,
34:45and we've been calling around trying to find
34:47an emergency supply that might get here sooner.
34:49Cape Fullerton.
34:51The new insulin lab?
34:53Yes. We'll try there.
34:55Unless...
34:57Unless we should just be going tonight.
34:59That might be your best option.
35:02Best option for tonight?
35:04Or for the future?
35:06Elizabeth.
35:09I want to tell you
35:11that there is nothing we can't do
35:13for little Jack here.
35:15But after you showed me that letter from Charlotte,
35:17I called this new lab.
35:19And the truth is,
35:21they just have things we don't have yet.
35:23Like blood glucose testing,
35:25which would have told us there was a problem.
35:27And now that we know how crucial refrigeration is,
35:28maybe, for now,
35:30it is best for you to be
35:32closer to a lab.
35:34If you can.
35:38If it was Lily, would you go?
35:40I would.
35:44Yeah.
35:46I will check on the train schedule,
35:48and I will get you to the station.
35:50Okay?
35:52And I'll call ahead to let them know you're coming.
35:55Elizabeth.
35:56He's gonna be okay.
36:08Sweetheart,
36:10we are going on an adventure
36:12to Cape Fullerton tonight
36:14so you can feel better right away.
36:16And then are we staying there?
36:18We'll see.
36:20At least for some time.
36:22Okay, Mama.
36:24I have to tell Nathan.
36:26He's on rounds.
36:28I will find him.
36:30Okay?
36:32I brought you some food for the trip.
36:34Oh, thank you, Mama.
36:36I'm glad you're all right.
36:38I'm fine.
36:40You look beautiful.
36:42It's you.
36:44I'm fine.
36:46You look beautiful.
36:48I'm fine.
36:50I'm fine.
36:52I'm fine.
36:54I'm fine.
36:56I'm fine.
36:58I'm fine.
36:59Brought you some food for the trip. Thank you, Minnie
37:04The men are out looking for Nathan they'll find him
37:09Thought we'd be okay
37:12And I could trust this medicine, right?
37:17It's never really over is it the miracle isn't that someday it all goes away
37:23The
37:26Miracle is that you learn you can handle it. I never thought Angela's life would look like other girls
37:36But she is soaring and so a little Jack I'm sure of it
37:44It's just
37:48He already lost his father, you know
37:53And I know there's no answer
37:58But I just keep thinking why why God did you give me your hardest battles
38:08It's because you are his strongest soldier
38:15Don't want to be you can carry more than you think and you will for him
38:23I
38:29That's the taxi we'll be here for you always
38:38Thank you, Minnie
38:50No, Nathan
38:54Would you give him this for me, please? Yes, of course
38:57honey bear
38:58Honey bear it's time to wake up time to go
39:01Who's coming?
39:04Just you and me tonight. Let's go
39:24You
39:31Dear Nathan, I'm so sorry to leave like this without seeing you without saying goodbye
39:39I'm sure you'll hear the whole story and I'll call as soon as we're settled in Cape Fullerton
39:53I
40:08Don't know how long we'll be gone, but I could never ask you to uproot your life in alleys not like this
40:15You
40:20Elizabeth
40:23Elizabeth
40:28Hey, where is she you just missed her mrs. Coulter said to give you this
40:40My brave little boy
40:44Sir, sir, can you please stop the taxi?
41:05Family sticks together, right? Oh
41:09We'll figure it out together take us to the station
41:14Will you go I go
41:24I know everything seems uncertain tonight, but no matter what somehow we will return to Hope Valley
41:44You

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