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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:03All those new minors who came to town are bachelors.
00:05Perhaps you could show me around.
00:08I'd be happy to.
00:09Somebody stole my late husband's gold watch.
00:12Who's the poet?
00:13You're looking at him.
00:14Jack, are you jealous?
00:15I don't have to be jealous to be concerned.
00:17Lance is a liar.
00:22This has been such a lovely evening, Billy.
00:27It's been my pleasure, Elizabeth.
00:30You're welcome.
00:39Excuse me.
00:41Elizabeth.
00:42Jack.
00:43Can I have a word with you?
00:46Private word.
00:49Of course, Constable.
00:50I'm sorry.
00:55What is it?
00:56There's something you need to know about Billy Hamilton.
01:00What?
01:01I heard from Central Union Mine, his previous employer,
01:04according to him, they never heard of him.
01:08I know he's led a difficult life,
01:10so he may have embellished a bit,
01:12but I'm sure there's an explanation.
01:14Yes.
01:15There is an explanation.
01:16He's not the man you think he is.
01:19At best, he misrepresented himself.
01:22At worst, he's a con man.
01:25Did you check into everyone's employment history?
01:27Or just Billy's?
01:31You singled him out.
01:33Jack, why did you do that?
01:35Because, Elizabeth, I'm just trying to protect you.
01:37I don't want your protection.
01:39I can make my own judgments when a man shows some interest in me.
01:42I appreciate your concern, but I already have a father.
01:49Billy, would you please walk me home?
01:51I'd be happy to.
02:01Oh, Abigail, it just doesn't feel right.
02:04Could the baby be coming already?
02:06I was never this uncomfortable with Ephraim.
02:08The baby is still high.
02:10Your water hasn't broke.
02:11I think he's just trying to get comfortable in cramped quarters.
02:22We thought that we heard...
02:23You did.
02:24What is she?
02:25I think it's just a false alarm.
02:27I just don't understand how she could only be a little more than seven months and yet be so huge.
02:31Maybe she counted wrong.
02:33Yeah, but if this is real labor starting, if the baby comes this early...
02:39I don't think the baby survives.
02:41I don't think so.
03:05Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Amen.
03:09Amen.
03:12That was truly meaningful.
03:14Worshipping with you here today.
03:17I agree.
03:20Excuse me, Miss Thatcher.
03:22Is it necessary to send so much schoolwork home on the weekend?
03:25It is called homework for a reason.
03:27Well, I have three children underfoot, including Carla's little one.
03:30And I can't have my Paul Junior doing arithmetic when he should be chopping firewood or helping me scrub the floors.
03:36I see.
03:38Good.
03:40That's all I wanted to say.
03:42Happy Sunday.
03:46That was unfair of her.
03:48It's hard to please everyone at once.
03:50I understand.
03:54What's spending the afternoon with me?
03:56I'm taking your mind off of it.
03:58What did you have in mind?
04:01I may have persuaded Mr. Handel to lend me his buck board for a Sunday afternoon drive with the loveliest lady in Coal Valley.
04:10That sounds nice.
04:12I'll just have to check with Abigail.
04:15I'll check with you.
04:26I wanted to thank you again for the dance last night.
04:30Oh.
04:32I don't know what I should say.
04:34You don't have to say anything.
04:37I am sorry for the way it ended, but my son does come first.
04:41I respect that.
04:45I do hope that Caleb will come around.
04:49I'm not so good at waiting, but I'll certainly do my best.
04:56Good day to you, Mary.
05:07Hello, Mrs. Denn?
05:10Yes?
05:13Oh, what can I do for you, Constable?
05:15There's been another robbery.
05:17I'm advising everybody to lock their doors and windows.
05:20I thought with Mrs. Noonan staying here with you...
05:22Oh, yes, no, thank you for the warning.
05:28Is there something else on your mind?
05:31Is there something else on your mind?
05:38Any advice on getting a woman to listen to me?
05:42I take it we're speaking of Elizabeth.
05:44And my advice would be make sure you're saying something important.
05:48I am.
05:49I'm concerned about her consorting with a man of low character,
05:52yet somehow that offends her.
05:54Well, they say you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.
05:58I shouldn't have to play some sort of game when I'm trying to be the good guy here, and...
06:04Honey.
06:08Yes, ma'am.
06:11Did you know scientists think those mountains were once at the bottom of an ocean?
06:16And then they emerged, only to be shaped by glaciers.
06:20What a thrill it would be to be able to read a mountain layer by layer
06:23and unlock the secrets captured in sediment and crystal.
06:26I didn't know you had a love of geology as well as poetry.
06:29I have a love of many things.
06:33Good afternoon, Constable.
06:35If I realized you were coming this way, I wouldn't have invited you both to come fishing with me.
06:39Well, we were just discussing geology.
06:42Well, don't find a classroom in the world for it.
06:46Catch anything?
06:48No.
06:49It hardly matters on a day like today, does it?
06:56Well, enjoy your ride.
07:03You as well.
07:06He was so... pleasant.
07:11I wonder what he was up to.
07:27We're going!
07:48I'll have what he's having.
07:50Great man.
07:52I like the chili.
07:53Is that what it is?
07:54How's she going, Jack?
07:56Good.
07:59How you doing?
08:01You mean since the dance?
08:04Yeah.
08:08I can't blame the boy.
08:10These youngsters here in Coal Valley are dealing with a lot.
08:14Yeah, I can't disagree.
08:17I just, I wish that there was some way to break through to the boy.
08:20Have you tried honey?
08:22What do you mean, honey?
08:24Maybe if you do something kind for him, he will see you as someone he can trust.
08:30Honey.
08:51How's it going today, Caleb?
09:05So what are they biting on today?
09:07Shh.
09:08Sorry.
09:14You know, Caleb, I tie a fine lure.
09:18I tie a fine lure.
09:20Would you like one?
09:22No, I don't fly fish.
09:26Of course.
09:29If you don't mind, this is my spot.
09:35Of course it is.
09:40And what a spot.
09:41What a spot.
09:47I'll go a little further up.
09:50Good luck to you.
10:02Constable, is there a problem?
10:05I'm calling on everyone and asking them to lock their doors tonight.
10:08Is this because of what happened to Florence?
10:11Yes.
10:13But unfortunately, there was another robbery last night.
10:17Oh no, what was taken?
10:19Motocrocker's silver candlesticks.
10:22Oh my goodness.
10:28Oh, false alarm.
10:31Neema's brooch is safe.
10:34My grandmother gave me this on my wedding day.
10:37All the more reason to lock up until I can catch this thief.
10:45I'm not hungry.
10:47There's no room in my stomach anyways.
10:49The baby's taking up every inch.
10:51It's my grandmother's recipe.
10:53It's really good.
10:55It'll keep your strength up.
10:57Abigail, it's here.
10:59Dr. Crane's recipes and cures.
11:01I remembered reading about it in my aunt's journal,
11:03so I telegrammed it to my father.
11:05He found a copy and sent it to us.
11:07It's just full of advice on how to birth a child.
11:09It's practically a midwife in a book.
11:11I don't want a midwife in a book.
11:13I want a real midwife with a company doctor.
11:17When will he be back in town?
11:19I'm sure any day now.
11:21But I heard you talking about how big I am.
11:23What if I go into real labor before he gets back?
11:26Carla, I don't want you to worry about that.
11:38Still time to sign up for the minors' games, boys.
11:41And then for the arm-wrestle and the hatchet throw.
11:44How about you, gents?
11:46Hatchet throw? I ain't going anywhere near that.
11:48You can't hit the side of a barn.
11:53Shut up and sign, Harold.
11:59I've got to admit, this crime spree makes me nervous constantly.
12:03Until this bunch showed up,
12:05only thing that ever disappeared was my wife.
12:07All I could get around this town
12:09was a liquor stick from the mercantile.
12:11My thoughts exactly.
12:15Whiskey, please.
12:26This round's on me.
12:29Right next to you, constable.
12:32The coal valley.
12:34Coal valley.
12:41You're not sitting in on a poker game?
12:43Figured you were a gambler.
12:45I am. I just gamble other things besides cards.
12:51Handsome watch.
12:53I noticed it wasn't your monogram, though.
12:58It's my mother's father's.
13:00My only inheritance.
13:01Well, that...
13:03and my smile.
13:06Best keep that inheritance close to your vest.
13:09Our thief has been taking family mementos.
13:14You know, I'm sure you're concerned about me, Jack.
13:18But we're interested in the same woman.
13:21No.
13:23You might think that red serge jacket intimidates me.
13:26But it doesn't.
13:27When it comes to Elizabeth Thatcher,
13:30I'm gonna steal her heart.
13:37Hope you find your bad guy.
13:40I will.
13:44Only a matter of time.
13:48Oh, no! No, no, no, no, no!
13:51No!
13:53No!
13:55No!
13:57No!
14:06Oh, your cake for Saturday.
14:11Baking takes practice.
14:13Good.
14:15And I'll be ready for the cake auction in two years?
14:18Now, now, you wouldn't let your students quit,
14:20and I'm not gonna let you quit.
14:23Why don't I just stay here with Carla
14:25and you can go to the minors' games?
14:27You've never been before.
14:29And besides, you shouldn't be hiding from Jack.
14:31I'm not.
14:33Why would you say that?
14:35Because I can tell when two people have feelings for each other.
14:37Jack and I are just friends.
14:39Besides, he's a...
14:41he's a confirmed bachelor, anyhow.
14:43No.
14:45He's a confirmed Mountie.
14:47Duty and honor
14:49until the right woman comes along.
14:51I don't know about that.
14:53But he has been acting strange lately.
14:54One moment he's interrogating me,
14:56and the next he's...
14:58I don't even know how to describe it.
15:00Sweet like honey?
15:02Yes. How did you know?
15:04Well, never mind that.
15:06All I know is I would be flattered
15:08to have someone going to extra lengths to watch over me.
15:10Gently, on the ribbon of the bowl.
15:12I'm not a complete beginner.
15:25Constable, come in.
15:27Thanks.
15:29Your children asleep?
15:31Of course. You know what time it is.
15:33Yeah. Sorry.
15:35I'm wondering if I could see your grandma's boat again.
15:55Oh.
16:04It's perfect.
16:06For what?
16:08For nabbing a thief.
16:10I need you to wear this tomorrow.
16:14Will you help me?
16:25Why are relationships between men and women
16:27sometimes so confusing?
16:29Our actions,
16:31our words.
16:33It's like we're all speaking in foreign tongues
16:35and we can't understand each other.
16:38But I wonder,
16:40what part of our failure to communicate
16:42comes from our own brokenness?
16:44And what part does my own brokenness play?
16:48Whoa!
16:52Look how far it went!
16:54Caleb!
16:56What?
16:58Try a knuckleball.
17:00You know how to throw a knuckler?
17:02I do, all right.
17:04Show me.
17:06I'll show Caleb,
17:08since he's the one who's pitching,
17:10but everybody can watch.
17:12Hey! He knows how to throw a knuckler!
17:14Okay.
17:16The grip is half the battle.
17:18See? Fingers.
17:20See where they are?
17:22Knuckles on the seams.
17:25Now this thing,
17:27this'll dance a two-stepper.
17:30You want to give it a try?
17:32Yeah.
17:34Okay, Hefron.
17:36Your mommy's right over here.
17:38Let's go say hi.
17:40Have a good time at the games, Hefron.
17:42I'm going to eat three final cakes.
17:44Oh, you'll eat one for me.
17:46You listen to Mrs. Blakely about sweets.
17:48Yes, Mama.
17:50Give me a kiss.
17:51Give me a kiss.
17:55All right, and from you run along.
17:57Mrs. Blakely's waiting outside for you.
17:59Something happens to me.
18:01Oh, Carla, don't think like that.
18:03You have to stay calm.
18:05Stay calm for this baby.
18:07Everything's going to be fine.
18:09Stay calm.
18:16Ladies and gentlemen,
18:18it is my great pleasure,
18:19on behalf of the Pacific Northwest Mining Company,
18:21to welcome you to the annual Miners' Games.
18:26Today we celebrate the reopening
18:29at full capacity of our mine.
18:34So without further ado,
18:36for you who work so hard,
18:38now it's time for you to play hard, too.
18:40Let the games begin.
18:50All right, now off is the egg toss.
18:52All the family line up.
18:54I hear the trick is,
18:56your hand has to give when you catch the egg.
18:59I'm just her father.
19:01No, that's not what he said.
19:03He said boys and men.
19:05How about you and me give it a try?
19:08Come on.
19:10You're a pitcher.
19:12I bet you'd be good at it.
19:14Can I?
19:16Yeah.
19:19All right.
19:31Okay, step back and give it another try.
19:45Jason, get ready.
19:47Look at me, get ready.
19:50Nice catch, Caleb.
19:55It wasn't ready.
19:57I'm sorry, Caleb.
19:59I should have waited.
20:01Okay, give it another toss.
20:06First, fellas,
20:08we have Mrs. Florence Blakely
20:10and her famous red velvet cake.
20:12Now let us dig deep for these bids.
20:14This is for a good cause.
20:16New encyclopedias for the school.
20:17We will start the bidding at two bits.
20:19Two bits.
20:21Oh, aren't you an eager bidder?
20:23We have two bits.
20:2535 cents.
20:27And we have 35 cents.
20:29Yeah, 50 cents.
20:31We have...
20:3355 cents.
20:3560 cents.
20:3780 cents.
20:39Goodness.
20:41I don't suppose I hear 85 cents?
20:43Going once.
20:45Going twice.
20:47Sold to the man with all the money
20:49for 80 cents.
21:01And next up,
21:03we have a new addition
21:05to our cake auction.
21:07Our teacher,
21:09Miss Thatcher.
21:11Go ahead.
21:23Oh.
21:25Oh, dear.
21:28Okay.
21:30One dollar.
21:32Oh, you don't have to do that.
21:34125.
21:36135.
21:38150.
21:40175.
21:42Two dollars.
21:44225.
21:46250.
21:48270.
21:50Two...
21:52275.
21:55Three dollars.
21:58Oh.
22:02Three bucks,
22:04and the cake is mine.
22:06Sold.
22:08Three dollars.
22:16And next up...
22:18May I have a word with you, please?
22:28Why were you fighting over my pathetic little cake?
22:31You completely embarrassed me.
22:33We were supporting you.
22:35Raising funds for good cause.
22:36My thoughts...
22:40I apologize for embarrassing you, but, uh...
22:43I think you're underestimating the cake.
22:45Looks delicious.
22:47Stop lying.
22:52Yes, ma'am.
22:56You...
22:58Stop with all the smiling.
23:00What game are you playing, Jack?
23:03I'm just doing my job.
23:04Protect and serve, that's all.
23:06Am I betting on a cake?
23:09Whatever it takes.
23:17Hey, Jack, we got a problem. We need your help.
23:20Yeah, yeah.
23:22You any good at tug-of-war?
23:25Okay, fellas.
23:29Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, hey, hey.
23:31He can't compete. He's not a minor.
23:32All right, Sam, since you're the one who hurt Ernie Jacobs,
23:35how about you sit out?
23:37Then the teams will be even.
23:39I'll let the constable compete.
23:41That way we can have our contest and still get our victory.
23:43I won that arm-wrestling fair and square.
23:45By breaking Ernie's wrist.
23:47What a lug.
23:52We gonna do this or what?
23:54Oh, we're gonna do this.
23:59Ready?
24:00You ready?
24:02Go!
24:22Come on, put your back into it.
24:31That's it, that's it.
24:33Come on, Red!
24:36Come on, Sam!
24:42Keep it going!
24:57Congratulations.
24:59Thank you, Mr. Fowler.
25:01Are you hurt?
25:03I'm okay.
25:04Excuse me, sir.
25:05Hi, I'm Caleb.
25:06You were amazing out there.
25:07Thank you, Caleb.
25:12Yeah, Reggie was better anyways.
25:14Caleb.
25:20That's so much for honey.
25:23You and me both.
25:25Caleb.
25:27You can't make me like him.
25:29Being rude and disrespectful to Mr. Graves is not gonna make you feel any better.
25:33He won't leave me alone.
25:35Tell him to leave me alone.
25:38If that's what you want, then I will.
25:57You miss home?
25:58Sometimes.
25:59But on a day like today, how could I?
26:02I love it here.
26:03Well,
26:05wherever you are,
26:07whether you're out there exploring the wide world or here,
26:12filling young hearts and minds with great noble thoughts,
26:15I hope to be with you in your life.
26:18Me too.
26:22But I want you to know that
26:23I never considered myself the marrying type until now.
26:28You're the type of woman
26:30I can see myself settling down with,
26:33starting a family with.
26:35And we can move as fast or as slowly as you'd like.
26:45Well, I won't overstay my welcome.
26:47Oh, no. No, no, no. I wasn't...
26:49I wasn't chasing you away.
26:50I'm sure Abigail has a pot of tea brewing.
26:56No, I want to treat you with the utmost respect.
26:59So I'll be a better gentleman than I've been all day
27:02and say good evening.
27:20Yet so much of what matters in life rests on trust,
27:24remembering to trust God,
27:26discerning which people are worthy of our trust.
27:37For when we place our hearts,
27:39our lives,
27:40in someone else's hands,
27:42it is an act of faith.
27:44It requires courage
27:46and hope.
27:47But it's worth the risk
27:48because it is trust that brings us love.
28:19It's over, Hamilton! Give it up!
28:38What's going on? What's the ruckus?
28:40What? The consul and I set a trap for the thief.
28:43Jack thinks that Billy Hamilton has been the thief all along.
28:46What?
28:48What?
28:52That's not Billy. It's Sam.
28:55What's going on here?
28:57Thank you for your cooperation, Mrs. Montgomery.
29:01Pat?
29:03I wore my brooch to the games to try and lure the thief here.
29:07We thought it might be him.
29:11You thought Billy Hamilton was me?
29:16That's a joke.
29:18You think that little of him?
29:21Of me?
29:24Then you say he's not the man I think he is.
29:36Carla?
29:40Carla, honey, go back inside. Everything's all right.
29:43No, it's not.
29:45My water broke.
29:48My water broke.
30:09I want to apologize to you, Caleb.
30:14I've been playing pretend father.
30:18I think we're both going to agree that that's a bust,
30:22because I have no idea how to do that.
30:29Truth be told,
30:32I envy you.
30:36Because from everything I've seen, you had a great, great pa.
30:42And I didn't.
30:44In fact, I never even met my father.
30:48He walked out on my ma when I was just a toddler.
30:52Really?
30:54I always figured it was because of something that I did wrong,
30:58even though my ma, she said it wasn't so.
31:01You know what I used to do?
31:05I would go off by myself, and I would lie on the ground,
31:08and I would look up at the clouds,
31:10and I would wonder if, somehow,
31:13my father was looking up at those same clouds.
31:15If he was thinking about me, maybe even a tenth as much as I was thinking about him.
31:20It broke my ma, the way you just left her.
31:24She wasn't strong and brave like your ma.
31:28She loves you.
31:30You mean the world to her.
31:32You know that?
31:34And I realize that you lost your pa,
31:37and I could never hold a candle to him.
31:46But I'd get my right arm to have a family like yours one day.
31:55Okay, breathe, deep breath.
31:57That's right, Carla, that's it.
31:59Breathe, work with the baby.
32:01Elizabeth, can we get another poultice, please?
32:03That's right, breathe.
32:04Mmm.
32:14What is that tune? It's so beautiful.
32:17My love is like a red, red rose.
32:20It's from a Robert Burns poem, you know,
32:23the one I used to sing in school.
32:25I'm gonna just put you back in there.
32:34Hi.
32:36How's she doing?
32:38Oh, the baby's definitely coming this time.
32:40Any word on when the doctor's getting back to town?
32:42No, not yet.
32:45We're a little busy in here.
32:47I know.
32:49But I need to say something to you.
32:54Not inside.
32:56It is what it is.
33:01You have absolutely the worst sense of timing,
33:04in many ways.
33:07I was wrong
33:09about Billy Hamilton being a thief.
33:12Let's not belabor the obvious.
33:14Please understand, my main goal,
33:16even more than fighting the thief,
33:18was to make sure you didn't get hurt.
33:22And I did the opposite.
33:25And I regret that more than you know.
33:29Coping is all I ever cared about.
33:33I hope you can forgive me.
33:45Caleb?
33:47Mr. Graves.
33:49I bet Mr. Graves opened the pie.
33:51Is that okay?
33:53I don't want to be any trouble, Mary.
33:55It's no trouble at all.
33:57I have a blackberry that I kept back from the games.
34:00Or perhaps some shortbread?
34:02You gotta have the pie, Mr. Graves.
34:04No one in Gold Valley bakes pie like my mom.
34:06That sounds good.
34:08Real good.
34:11This is a blackberry pie coming up.
34:23Still no baby?
34:26Abigail's starting to worry.
34:29I don't know if I'm cut out for this country life.
34:32The challenges and the hardships these ladies face.
34:35I just don't know if I'll ever have the courage they have.
34:40You must miss your family.
34:42Your life back home.
34:44Your two sisters.
34:47How did you know I had two sisters?
34:50I never mentioned that.
34:51Sure you did.
34:53You must have.
34:55Or perhaps I just assumed
34:57such a gentle, loving soul
35:01was surrounded by female tenderness growing up.
35:04Because you're so cultured and well-mannered.
35:07A red rose out here in the wild.
35:16All my love is like a red, red rose that's newly split.
35:19All my love is like a red, red rose that's nearly sprung in June.
35:22All my love is like a melody
35:24sweetly played in tune.
35:26Your beautiful poem.
35:28Written just for you.
35:31Yes, written for me.
35:39May I tell you a secret?
35:42I wish you would.
35:50My father
35:52was so against my becoming a teacher
35:55that he disinherited me.
35:58My whole family
36:00cut me off.
36:04I had no idea.
36:06It doesn't matter.
36:08That won't hold me back.
36:11My dream,
36:13the one I wouldn't tell you about before,
36:16is to travel north
36:17where it's completely wild.
36:20Or to start a mission school in the Far East.
36:23Live among the destitute and downtrodden
36:26and raise them up through education.
36:30Well,
36:32if that's your dream,
36:34then it's mine too.
36:39You'd go with me,
36:41knowing that I'll never be rich?
36:44I'll go with you.
36:48I'll just have to wait to find another teacher to replace me.
36:52I will wait
36:54as long as necessary.
37:10What fine work you've done, Carla.
37:13Okay.
37:15She's not done yet.
37:17Focus. Breathe.
37:23Here we go, Carla.
37:24Here we go.
37:25Go.
37:26Oh my goodness.
37:39Carla, I'm so impressed.
37:42Go on.
37:48So what did Geoff?
37:51Somehow he knew I had two sisters.
37:55It's the one thing I knew I never told him.
38:00And then your words came back to me.
38:02That he might not be
38:04all he says he is.
38:07That and him stealing somebody else's poem
38:10and claiming he wrote it for me, which
38:12which really gets me going.
38:14Jack,
38:16I don't know what's going on over in my livery,
38:18but I think another burglary might be in the offing.
38:25Go inside.
38:27Let me handle this.
38:41The little girl is in danger.
38:43A little late for a ride, isn't it?
38:45Oh, I'm just
38:47taking a look at the stars.
38:50You sure you're not stealing the horse?
38:52Trying to hightail it out of town?
38:54Oh, no, Mountie.
38:55I bought this horse.
38:57He's mine, fair and square.
38:59Hamilton, you haven't done a thing fair and square
39:01since you set foot in Coal Valley,
39:03especially with the way you treated Elizabeth.
39:05There ain't nothing illegal
39:07about courting a pretty girl.
39:09Oh, you're right.
39:10How about a carpet bagger
39:12courting a pretty rich girl for her family's money?
39:14Well, she'd have to be rich
39:16for you to make an accusation like that.
39:18And that ain't the case anymore.
39:21I'm not so sure about that.
39:25Why don't you ask her directly?
39:27It's over, Hamilton.
39:31You got nowhere to go.
39:57Ugh!
40:24They're so tiny.
40:26Little fragile china dolls.
40:28We're very fortunate they both made it
40:30given how early Carla delivered.
40:35How are you doing?
40:39More embarrassed than wounded.
40:43I sent a telegram to my sister Julie
40:45and asked her to do some discreet research.
40:49I didn't want to alarm my father,
40:51but she discovered Billy had worked
40:53at a shipyard in Cape Verde.
40:57Until he was fired for stealing.
41:00When?
41:02Right around the time
41:04the society pages were reporting
41:06that I was heading here.
41:08Rich Harris heads west.
41:10All that nonsense?
41:12Well, what he didn't count on
41:14was that Rich Harris being way smarter than he was.
41:20Jack, I...
41:22Shh.
41:24It's okay.
41:26You don't have to say anything.
41:56You don't have to say anything.