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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:02He's not the man you think he is.
00:04I can make my own judgments when a man shows some interest in me.
00:06I'm gonna steal her heart.
00:07My love is like a red, red rose. It's from a Robert Burns poem.
00:17There's triumph in the anvil's stroke.
00:20There's merit in the brave and strong who dig the mine or fell the oak.
00:24That's very nice, Gabe.
00:26The, the, no, bah, bah.
00:32What are you reading from, Bo?
00:34No, bah, bah, ain't a word.
00:36You know, you're excused from having to read aloud in your group.
00:40James told me it ain't fair you have me skip.
00:42It ain't, Miss Thatcher.
00:45In my classroom, I get to determine what's fair and what isn't fair.
00:49How about showing some compassion?
00:51You know Bo just started up at school again after a long absence.
00:54It ain't my fault the old teacher told him to stay home because he can't read.
00:58Well, your old teacher isn't in charge anymore.
01:01I am.
01:03Yes, ma'am.
01:05I was just at the mercantile.
01:23Ned Yost asked if I wouldn't mind dropping this off to you.
01:26That's very kind of you.
01:28You didn't have to go to that trouble.
01:30No trouble.
01:33I do hope it's what I think it is.
01:36It is the compendium of brain disorders and neurology,
01:40congenital word blindness,
01:44streposymbolia and reading strategies.
01:46Well, I can't say I got a word of that.
01:48This just couldn't have come at a better time.
01:51I wrote to one of my old professors, Dr. Henshelwood, about one of my students.
01:54He's done work with children with reading troubles that is absolutely revolutionary.
01:58I thought he'd forgotten all about me.
02:00He's not an easy person to forget.
02:06I think...
02:08Jack, I...
02:12I feel really bad about everything that happened, you know, with Billy.
02:20No.
02:21You don't have any reason to feel bad.
02:24Billy Hamilton was a con man.
02:26He was a professional manipulator.
02:28That's true.
02:30And I was duped by him.
02:33But I finally saw through his charade.
02:35I don't want you to blame yourself for falling under his spell.
02:38Well, I didn't exactly fall under his spell.
02:41No. No, what I meant was he fooled you.
02:46I'm not saying that you're a fool, exactly.
02:50And what are you saying, exactly?
02:53I'm just saying that women of a certain age are an easy mark for you.
02:58Maybe you're calling me desperate.
02:59What? No.
03:00I would really love to sit and chat about my many weaknesses,
03:03but as you can see, I have quite a lot of work to do.
03:05I'm just trying to help you.
03:08I'm just trying to speak to you as a friend.
03:10Thank you for bringing the package.
03:13I hope you have a nice day.
03:29He's absolutely impertinent.
03:32I mean, yes, he saw through that con man first,
03:34and yes, I was fooled by him for a while, but...
03:37Elizabeth, maybe it's not Jack you're mad at.
03:41Maybe your pride is a bit bruised.
03:43You have every reason to be angry at the situation.
03:46I'm not angry.
03:48Clearly.
03:51Jack seems to take pleasure in reminding me how inane I was.
03:54He even implied that I was so desperate to find a husband
03:57that I couldn't think straight.
04:03This is amazing.
04:04If I keep living here, I'm going to bust out of my clothes altogether.
04:07My grandmother's recipe.
04:09He's made it perfectly clear that as a Mountie,
04:11he's not interested in committing to a woman,
04:13and I'm not going to let him get away with it.
04:16He's made it perfectly clear that as a Mountie,
04:18he's not interested in committing to a woman,
04:20so I don't understand why he's taken such an interest in my love life.
04:23Hmm.
04:27These are heavenly.
04:29Have another.
04:31Hmm. I couldn't.
04:34Maybe just one more.
04:41You know, Abigail,
04:43my family has employed some of the best chefs
04:45from some of the finest culinary schools,
04:47and your scones and pies are lighter and tastier
04:50than any I ever had at home.
04:52Do you really think so?
04:54I know so.
04:56Noah did love my baking.
04:59I took great pride in cooking for him and my son Peter.
05:03And they did often brag to others about my cooking,
05:06but they only had me to compare to.
05:09It's certainly not that fancy big-city food you're talking about.
05:13Well, trust me, they were right.
05:16Whether in the big city or here in Coal Valley.
05:22Hmm.
05:26Beau, someone's here to see you.
05:29Miss Thatcher?
05:31If this is about my homework, I'm real sorry.
05:34It's taken me longer than I thought it would,
05:36and I promise I'll get it by tomorrow.
05:38I've already spoken with your parents.
05:40I'd like for you to stay after school one day this week to take a special test.
05:43It's nothing you need to do, son, if you don't want to.
05:46You know when you turn 15 you got a job in the mine with me.
05:49Carl, we agreed. One little test won't hurt anything.
05:52I suppose.
05:54Thank you, Mr. Grady. You won't regret this.
05:57Miss Thatcher, this is Coal Valley.
05:59Beau's future's in that mine,
06:01and he don't need to read to make a name for himself down there.
06:04What kind of test?
06:06Don't worry, Beau. It's nothing you need to study for.
06:08Okay. If you think I should.
06:24Oh.
06:27Oh.
06:29These are beautiful.
06:31Did you make these?
06:33Yep.
06:35From scratch?
06:37Yes, ma'am.
06:39Who taught you?
06:41Nobody. I just see them in newspapers and magazines, and then I make them.
06:46I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like them.
06:50You're a very talented Beau.
06:53Thank you, ma'am.
07:06Oh.
07:16Good evening.
07:18Oh. Oh, Abigail.
07:20Good evening, Jack.
07:22So what used to be here?
07:25Oh, it was, um, cafe.
07:28There was a time when all the single miners would eat their meals here.
07:32It was food without the drink of the saloon,
07:34but the food wasn't much better, and Henry Gallen shut it down.
07:39Well, more profit in drink than food, I suppose.
07:42Exactly.
07:48Uh, is there something else?
07:55Actually, I was wondering if you could help me with something.
07:58Well, I'm happy to if I can.
08:02If, let's say, a bear saved a deer from a skunk,
08:10a skunk who had every intention of hurting her,
08:14why, why then would the deer be angry at the bear?
08:20Perhaps the deer's pride is hurt.
08:24Maybe seeing the bear reminds her that she was silly enough to trust a skunk.
08:28Hmm. I see.
08:30Furthermore, the bear was saving the deer from an untrustworthy animal,
08:34but didn't seem to have any interest in replacing him.
08:38Love, I've lost you.
08:40Jack, Billy was not the right man for Elizabeth.
08:45He was indeed a skunk.
08:48But one day there will be an appropriate man,
08:52a good man,
08:54who will approach Elizabeth with honorable intentions,
08:56and then she will be taken.
09:00Perhaps approach her,
09:03not as a constable who's there to rescue her,
09:06but as a man.
09:24Can I help you, Constable?
09:26Actually, it's just Jack tonight, as you can see.
09:29I stand corrected.
09:32How's your reading student coming along?
09:34Still working on it.
09:38Elizabeth, I was thinking,
09:41I do not see you very often since I moved out of the saloon.
09:45I miss our friendship.
09:48And I was wondering if you might be inclined to have supper with me.
09:55To be clear,
09:57when you say you'd like to have supper,
09:59you mean you'd like to come to my house
10:01where I will be the one doing the cooking?
10:03Oh, no. No, why would you think that?
10:06So what, then?
10:08Chili and cornbread here at the saloon?
10:11Yeah.
10:15No.
10:17Uh, cassette. I thought I'd throw it.
10:20Well, I would love to, but I'm very busy with work,
10:24and I was planning on cleaning out my closet.
10:26Fine. Didn't tell you which night I was considering.
10:29Of course. I'm sorry.
10:31How about Friday night?
10:33Actually, that's the very night I was planning on cleaning out my closet.
10:38I see.
10:41Well, maybe another time. Good evening.
10:47Jack.
10:49Jack.
10:55On second thought,
10:57I actually really could use your help with one of my students.
11:00Yeah, of course.
11:02So why don't you meet me here tomorrow night?
11:05I'll even share a bowl of chili with you.
11:09You can't be serious, Mrs. Stanton.
11:12I'm absolutely serious.
11:14A cafe serving sandwiches, soups, teas,
11:17baked goods, and other confections.
11:19Many of the new minors are single
11:21and have no one to cook for them.
11:23The saloon's plenty for a town this size.
11:26People need variety.
11:28A place to gather, to break bread together.
11:31I'm sorry, Mrs. Stanton,
11:33but I can't do that.
11:35A place to gather, to break bread together.
11:41Mr. Gowan,
11:43I believe this cafe
11:45can get people to spend their money in town.
11:51Make me an offer.
11:54I'm prepared to offer you 25% of the profits.
11:58I will fix the place up myself.
12:00You fix up the place yourself, you take 25% of the profits,
12:03and that 75% comes to the company.
12:0750-50.
12:1050-50 it is.
12:13But I want your row house.
12:17I have new minors' families coming into town
12:19and I don't have any place to put them.
12:22Mr. Gowan, that's my home.
12:25Where I lived with my husband, where my son was raised.
12:29There's two rooms above the cafe. You can live there.
12:34Those are my terms.
12:36I'll give you a week to decide, but then the offer's off the table.
12:42If you'd excuse me, I have work to do.
13:04Good evening, Ms. Thatcher.
13:06Evening.
13:08Thank you for coming.
13:10You're welcome.
13:12Please sit here, across from me.
13:14I thought that we were going to have some dinner together.
13:18We will.
13:20You said you wanted to be friends.
13:22Yes, I did.
13:24I'm glad you're here.
13:26I'm glad you're here.
13:28I'm glad you're here.
13:30I'm glad you're here.
13:32I'm glad you're here.
13:34We'll have dinner together.
13:35We will.
13:37You said you wanted to be friends,
13:39and right now I could use a friend to help me with this.
13:42Right.
13:44Right.
13:50I'm going to be administering an intelligence test.
13:53The research shows that some of the smartest students
13:55are also the slowest readers.
13:57Guinea pig.
13:58Guinea pig?
13:59Yes.
14:00Now scientists are using guinea pigs for their experimentation.
14:04All right.
14:06It's a written test, but I'd like to open with a question to assess your basic comprehension
14:10level.
14:11Mm-mm.
14:12I want to make sure you can follow simple instructions.
14:16Okay.
14:18Pay me a compliment.
14:25I don't understand.
14:27It's a simple test to determine whether you can follow directions.
14:31Oh.
14:33I see.
14:38I admire how dedicated you are to your students.
14:44Not good?
14:46There's no good or bad.
14:47It's only an opportunity to assess your ability to follow directions.
14:50No, no.
14:51I want to change my answer.
14:54Well, that's very unorthodox, but you may.
15:01You look really beautiful tonight.
15:09Very good.
15:15Please take your pencil, turn over your pages, and begin.
15:18We'll have one hour to complete the test, and then we can have dinner.
15:30Come on.
15:31What?
15:32Hmm?
15:33It will show your ability to perform prehension provoked by visual perception.
15:38That's a lot of P words I didn't quite grasp.
15:41Well, here's another P word for you.
15:45Just do as I ask.
15:58But when he called on Nellie Gray, she made him quite a scoff.
16:02And when she saw his wooden legs, she began to take them off.
16:06You were right.
16:07It wasn't birds nesting the flue.
16:09Well, we were afraid to light the stove when we heard the chirping.
16:14Did you save the baby birds?
16:15They didn't get hurt when you moved them, did they?
16:18Oh, no, no.
16:19I put them in the oak tree by the well.
16:21Safe and sound.
16:22Well, we are so grateful.
16:24It's the kind of thing Adam would have taken care of.
16:26My daddy can do anything.
16:29Well, you all must miss him very much.
16:34The blessing of fire.
16:36Thank you, Constable.
16:38Mama says Daddy will be home in one or two weeks.
16:40Well, that's very good news.
16:43All right.
16:44Let's let Mountie Jack get back to his work.
16:46Let's go upstairs.
16:47Do your schoolwork.
16:48Yes, Mama.
16:49Yes, Mama.
16:54I feel almost selfish saying this when so many families have lost their husbands and fathers.
16:59But when we get Adam back, I don't think I'll ever let him leave this house again.
17:06Well, I can understand that.
17:08When you almost lose someone you care about, you realize all those little arguments over simple things, meaningless things, they just don't matter anymore.
17:36Jack.
17:43I need to talk to you.
17:45Just come in.
17:59Where do I start?
18:04Life is too short for us to hold on to petty grievances.
18:09I agree wholeheartedly.
18:12Good.
18:31I want you to know that if you ever need anything, even if you have the smallest care in the world, you can count on me.
18:47Knock on my door day or night.
18:53You're welcome.
19:00And if you give me a second chance, I can do better than chilling in cornbread at the salon.
19:29Brilliant.
19:56Simply brilliant.
19:58Oh, I think I need to sit down.
20:00Did you hear what Miss Thatcher said, Ma?
20:02She said I'm smart.
20:03The first step in helping Bo was to give him an intelligence test.
20:06He scored extremely high.
20:08I can't wait for Pa to get home so I can tell him.
20:11But I'm confused.
20:12How could he take a test if he can't read?
20:14I read Bo the questions and he remembered all of them.
20:18I think Bo has a condition called word blindness.
20:21Fancy name for it is dyslexia.
20:23Never heard of such a thing.
20:24The research is very new.
20:26But I think with the right tools and methods, Bo will be able to learn to read.
20:30I knew it.
20:32That old bat of a teacher we had before you, she kept calling him too slow to learn.
20:36But I knew that couldn't be right.
20:38Five hundred's all about to change.
20:40And Bo, with the techniques I've been studying, I think you can be anything you wish.
20:44A doctor or a scientist.
20:47Or a teacher, Miss Thatcher.
20:49Oh, I'm flattered.
20:52When do we start?
21:05Oh my goodness.
21:07Abigail, where have you been all day?
21:10Working on a project.
21:13I'm sorry, I just realized there's no dinner.
21:16I'm fine, I just warmed up some leftovers.
21:19So, what is this project?
21:23Well, I'm not ready to say just yet.
21:26But when I am, you will be the first to know.
21:43Peter was taller than me by the time he was 13.
21:49This house has so many memories.
21:53Abigail, what is it?
22:01I'm no longer a wife.
22:05I'm no longer a mother.
22:09I'm just struggling to find my purpose now.
22:14Before I came here,
22:18I thought my purpose was teaching at one of those big city schools.
22:22God shut that door, and he opened up another one.
22:26A much more meaningful one.
22:29And that is teaching here in Coal Valley.
22:33And I just know
22:36God will show you what he wants for you too, Abigail.
22:41Thank you, Elizabeth.
22:44That's good advice.
22:47Well, I'm bushed. I'm gonna hit the hay.
22:51Good night.
23:01The cat ran fast.
23:04The cat ran fast.
23:07The cat ran fast.
23:10Very good.
23:13Now clap along to this sentence.
23:16The cat ran fast.
23:19They switched the words around that time. It's all right.
23:22The fast cat ran.
23:25See? The fast cat ran.
23:28It's a little different that way.
23:30It's all right. It's all right.
23:33Let's move on to this sentence instead.
23:37Let's sing it together, shall we?
23:41What are you doing, Miss Thatcher? What's this about?
23:45We were just working on some reading exercises.
23:48What exercises? All I heard you talk about was some test.
23:51Carl, don't scold them.
23:53I gave Miss Thatcher permission to start working with Bo.
23:56Why didn't you tell me?
23:58Because I didn't want you to nix it before it even had a chance to help. That's why.
24:01He needs this.
24:05Bo, would you go upstairs, please?
24:08I need to have a word with Miss Thatcher.
24:18Mr. Grady, these techniques are going to help Bo learn to read.
24:23I'm just sure of it.
24:25Look, I don't mean to be ungrateful, Miss Thatcher,
24:28but I did hear what was going on in here,
24:30and your fancy techniques didn't make an ounce of difference.
24:33Bo would just memorize what you wanted him to say,
24:35and then he recited it back to you like he's always done,
24:37until you changed it up on him, and then he couldn't do it.
24:40It might take some more time, but the research says that with repetition,
24:43I'm sorry, but I'm not going to let you get his hopes up
24:45before something that's never going to happen.
24:47Mr. Grady, why are you so afraid of letting Bo try this?
24:53Because I love my boy,
24:56and I know how cruel this world can be,
24:58and I don't aim to see him crushed by it.
25:01As long as you're not the one doing the crushing.
25:11His birthday's in a week.
25:14If you have him reading by then, I'm staying and continuing with school.
25:19If not, he's coming to work in the mine with me.
25:22A week is not enough time. We have to find the right combination.
25:25It's like picking a lock.
25:27I'm sorry, but it's going to be a week.
25:31Okay.
25:55All right, Emily, it's your turn to read aloud now.
25:59The cat ran fast, the fast cat ran.
26:02Run, run, run after the bat, the fast cat ran fast.
26:06This is too easy, Miss Thatcher.
26:08May I please go on to the next level?
26:16Yes, Emily, you may go on.
26:18Now Fanny tossed it to the top of the wall.
26:21If you can.
26:23Very nice.
26:28Okay.
26:44Elizabeth.
26:46I'm sorry. I know it's late.
26:48What's wrong?
26:49It's Abigail. She's been coming home late at night.
26:51She says she's working on something, but she seems really depressed.
26:54She never came home tonight, and I'm worried about her.
26:57I think I know where she is.
26:59You do?
27:01Yeah. Come on.
27:03I'll take you to her.
27:05Here.
27:19I have a feeling this conversation is better between just the two of you.
27:28Abigail.
27:33What are you doing here?
27:35Elizabeth.
27:37How did you know where to find me?
27:39Jack brought me.
27:41He says you've been here every night this week.
27:45What's going on?
27:48Well, actually, this is all your fault.
27:52The other day when you were enjoying my scones,
27:55and you said all those fancy chefs at home had never concocted anything finer,
27:59I got to thinking, what if I could reopen the cafe?
28:03It would be a great new start for me.
28:05Oh, Abigail, that's a wonderful idea.
28:07I met with Gowan to try to make a deal,
28:10but I should have known he would make things hard.
28:13He said he would allow me to open the cafe, but I had to give him my home.
28:17Your home?
28:19I have a week to decide.
28:21Oh.
28:22It's a steep price to pay, and my first inclination was to say no,
28:26but then I realized Noah and Peter don't live in that house anymore.
28:31They're with me wherever I go.
28:34And I need to find a new purpose in life.
28:37I need to find a new reason to get up in the morning.
28:40I understand.
28:42And I know you would be a huge success.
28:47But why keep it a secret?
28:49Nobody in town has ever tried anything like this before.
28:52I didn't want you to think I was crazy.
28:54I would never think that.
28:56Well, maybe you should.
28:58I mean, Gowan is betting against me, and maybe he's right.
29:03I don't know, Elizabeth.
29:05Maybe it's too risky to lose my house for a foolish dream.
29:11Abigail, I would never tell you what to do,
29:16but you are one of the most remarkable women I've ever met.
29:21You didn't think you could help Carla deliver those twins,
29:24but all three of them wouldn't be alive if it weren't for you.
29:27And none of those widows would have their homes if you hadn't led them into the mine.
29:32I believe in you.
29:35And I believe you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.
29:40Thank you. That means a lot.
29:47I was going to bake some cookies for the kids,
29:50but then I fell asleep and the dough went bad.
29:54They're adorable.
29:56Big shapes.
30:03Do you have any more of this dough?
30:17Beau.
30:22I'll catch up.
30:28You're going into the mine?
30:30Yes, Ms. Thatcher.
30:33I just... I just found something.
30:36The research says that people with word blindness think in three dimensions.
30:40That's why you're so good at building your models, because they make sense to you.
30:44Ms. Thatcher, I don't even understand what you're saying.
30:47Well, let me explain.
30:49The reason you can't remember the words in the letters is because they're just...
30:52they're just squiggles and shapes on the page.
30:55But... but look.
30:57This is a C. I made it into a cat.
31:00The sound for C is cuh, cuh.
31:03I already made my decision. I'm going to be a miner now.
31:05Oh, please, Beau. You still have a week until your birthday.
31:09This is the best.
31:11Thank you for trying to help me.
31:14This is the best.
31:42I have to say, I'm surprised you're going through with this, Mrs. Stanton.
31:46Trust me, that makes two of us.
31:49All that's left is for you to sign the bottom of the page, and the cafe is your restaurant.
32:05Congratulations.
32:14You widows put me through hell over those row houses.
32:17I'm glad to finally get one back.
32:20Just for the record, this town will never support a cafe.
32:25How do you know?
32:28Well, I don't know much, but I know business.
32:31And if Coal Valley were ready for another eatery,
32:35I would have opened it myself.
32:38I would have opened it myself.
32:41I would have opened it myself.
33:04Some lovely curtains will spruce this place right up.
33:11Okay.
33:32Okay, well, they say a little rain is good luck.
33:41Yeah.
34:11Okay.
34:41You did it.
34:56I smelled cookies, Mrs. Stanton. Are you selling them?
34:59Well, Miles, I'm not officially opened yet, but let me see what I can do.
35:04Here you go. These are on the house.
35:07Gee, thanks.
35:10Hey, Miles, I guess that makes you my first official customer.
35:13I sure hope you have more.
35:16Why?
35:19Because you're going to need them.
35:52Carl, please try to keep an open mind and just listen to what Miss Thatcher has to say.
35:57I've already heard everything there is to hear.
35:59Oh.
36:02Would you please read to us?
36:04All right, that's it.
36:05Bo, you don't have to.
36:16The cat ran fast.
36:22The fast cat ran.
36:26Run, run, run.
36:30After.
36:32After.
36:35After the bat, fast cat run fast.
36:41Dear Lord.
36:43How?
37:00How?
37:13I can see now, Bob. It finally makes sense.
37:16What's this called?
37:18S. S for snake.
37:21S.
37:24Ness.
37:26What's this say?
37:28Cat.
37:30C-A-T.
37:33It says cat.
37:35Cat.
37:49Come on, let's go.
37:51Dave, what's going on?
37:54They're selling cookies at the old cafe.
37:56Let's go before they're gone.
38:07Oh, my goodness, Abigail.
38:09What is all this?
38:11After I signed the house over to Galloway.
38:13Oh, yes, I lit the stove.
38:15I guess the smell of fresh baked goods drew all these people.
38:18They've been at my door since early this morning.
38:20I'm so proud of you.
38:22You did it.
38:24You didn't encourage me.
38:26Excuse me, ma'am.
38:28The line starts back there.
38:30Very funny.
38:32This is amazing, isn't it?
38:34It is.
38:36I guess it proves if you want something bad enough, you find a way to get it.
38:38I guess you're right.
38:40Hello, Mr. Thatcher.
38:42How are you, Jack?
38:44Jolene, how are those baby birds doing?
38:46I named one after you because his red feathers are like your coat.
38:50I'm honored.
38:52I don't have to fix anything anymore.
38:54My daddy comes home tomorrow.
39:00Only minor pulled out alive after disasters.
39:02Coming home from the hospital tomorrow.
39:04A new business is thriving.
39:06This town is growing fast.
39:08Soon it'll be a big city, just like Cape Fullerton.
39:10And you won't have any reason to leave.
39:12True.
39:14But there is another reason for me to stay.
39:18Is there?
39:20Yes.
39:22I think it's only fair that you take the same test you gave me.
39:26Starting with a basic task to test your ability to follow instructions.
39:30Oh, really?
39:32Yeah, it's an important part of the test.
39:34All right.
39:38Good.
39:40You agree to forgive me for everything stupid I've ever said or done.
39:44Oh, I don't know.
39:46There are just so many of us.
39:48Well, no one said it was going to be an easy test.
39:54I can follow those instructions.
39:56I'm glad.
39:58Is that the end of the test?
40:00Oh, no.
40:02Now comes the written part.
40:18Oh, wow.
40:20There's another one you got wrong.
40:22Are you sure you're scoring it correctly?
40:24Relax.
40:26I graduated with honors.
40:28Jack, do you stay up at night
40:30just thinking of ways to drive me batty?
40:32No, you don't have to.
40:34It just sort of comes out naturally.
40:40Okay.
40:42Okay.
40:46Well, are you going to tell me or not?
40:48Are you sure you want to know?
40:50Of course I want to know.
40:52See, it turns out you're not quite as smart as I thought you were.
40:54That's not true.
40:56Jack,
40:58is this payback for the test I gave you?
41:00No.
41:02No, you really didn't do very well.
41:04Let me see.
41:06Jack, let me see it.
41:08Let me see it.
41:10Give it to me, please.
41:12No, okay, just relax.
41:40Oh, wow.