When Calls the Heart S1 E11
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00:01Previously on When Calls the Heart
00:03I'm Julie Thatcher
00:04Elizabeth's sister
00:05I got your woman bounty!
00:08Chuck!
00:09That file is my property
00:10You murdered my son and my husband
00:12I can't be the person who keeps you from following your dreams
00:15You have to go
00:18And for his capture of the Taliber gang
00:20Jack Thornton of the Northwest Mounted Police is being hailed a hero
00:24When Mounted Jack gets back, is he going to be courtshipping you?
00:31Courtshipping is an improper use of the verb to court Gabe
00:35And also an improper question
00:36If he asks you out to dinner again, will that be a proper question?
00:41You're blushing, Miss Thatcher
00:47Excuse us for interrupting, ma'am
00:49Oh, the interruption is greatly appreciated
00:52You must be the Weaver boys
00:53Yes, ma'am
00:54Welcome to Coal Valley
00:56Wyatt, ma'am
00:57And I'm Miss Thatcher
00:58We are very happy to have you here
01:00Please find some seats
01:02Find a seat
01:06Wyatt, you don't have to sit that far back
01:09There's an empty seat by me
01:10Thank you
01:11But I'm just here to watch my brothers on their first day
01:14I finished school three years ago
01:16Oh, how old are you?
01:18Sixteen
01:19There's always something we can learn
01:21Feel free to choose a book from the library
01:24Now, today we are going to be studying Thomas Edison
01:28One of the greatest minds of our time
01:37Introduced in 1877, some thirty years ago
01:42Do any of you know how the phonograph works?
01:52Wyatt, was there something you wanted to say?
01:58Well, ma'am, in simple terms
02:01As the disc rotates, the needle vibrates to reproduce recorded sound
02:05That's correct
02:07Did you study Edison at your other school?
02:10No, I just like science
02:12Clearly you have a gift for knowledge
02:13And I hope you'll continue to come to class
02:15Thank you, ma'am
02:16But I start working the mines tomorrow
02:22I hate that you're leaving
02:26I feel as though I've got quite enough excitement to cool down
02:29But you'll be back
02:31I promise
02:33But for now, I am in need of modern civilization
02:36And the comforts of home
02:38Like a hot bath, a father's hairdresser
02:41And a father's carriage
02:42Oh, and a maid to clean up after me
02:44And indoor plumbing
02:46Oh, especially that
02:49You sure you won't come back with me?
02:51I'm sure
02:54I had to ask
02:56I know
03:00And what if Jack stays and can't follow you to...
03:04Either way, I'll still be here
03:19I love you, sister
03:21I love you, too
03:41Excuse me
03:43This is Coal Valley?
03:45Yes, it is
03:47Where's the rest of it?
03:50I'm afraid you're looking at it
03:53Oh, well
03:57Charming
03:58It can be
04:00I'm Elizabeth Thatcher
04:02Rosemary Laveau
04:04Pleasure to meet you, Miss Laveau
04:18And what brings you here?
04:20My fiancé
04:22Congratulations
04:24Perhaps I know him
04:25Is he...
04:30One of the miners?
04:32Lord, no
04:34Jack
04:36Oh, there he is now
04:38Jack!
04:47Jack!
05:03Jack!
05:05I'm here!
05:10Look at you
05:12More handsome than ever
05:14And you look awfully...
05:18Healthy
05:19You cut your hair
05:21I can see you've been doing it yourself
05:23Lucky for you, I brought my scissors
05:25All right, well, I'll let you two catch up
05:27No, Elizabeth
05:28Elizabeth, wait
05:30No, was it something I said?
05:33What are you doing here?
05:35I found out where you were stationed and I just had to see you
05:38Well, I thought you were in New York
05:40It turns out a life in theatre is quite empty without you
05:44That's not what you said last time we spoke
05:46Dearest Jack, I never should have broken things off with you
05:49But you did
05:50And I have regretted it every day since
05:52But I'm here now
05:54Rosemary, you cannot expect that after two years things would stay the same
05:58Two years? Two hours?
06:02Two minutes?
06:06It's just time
06:11It's a lifetime
06:14Certainly
06:16Some living has happened since then
06:21But my feelings haven't changed
06:24And if yours have...
06:29Well, then I'm just gonna have to do whatever it takes to win them back
06:36I can't believe it
06:38How could he not tell me he was engaged?
06:40I admit I'm as surprised as you
06:42I didn't know what to say
06:44Jack's been off taking the Tulliver gang to justice
06:47And then she arrives and he arrives and...
06:52The way she jumped into his arms, it was as though they were already married
06:56Jack has always been honorable
06:58Perhaps things aren't as they seem
07:02She's not even that pretty
07:04Yes, she is
07:05I've seen prettier
07:07You're a good friend, but a bad liar
07:10Would a hot biscuit make you feel better?
07:13No
07:16But ten might
07:19All right, Abigail
07:21I'll just be in my room, eating
07:24And if Jack should come calling, as I know he will
07:28You tell him I don't wish to be disturbed
07:38Constable, what can I do for you?
07:40This is Miss Rosemary Laveau
07:42She'll be needing a room for one night
07:44What Mr. Thornton means to say is that I'll be staying here until I find more permanent quarters
07:49Which could be many nights
07:52Well, there's a room at the end of the hall, but you might find it a bit noisy
07:57What with the new miners moved in...
07:58Noise doesn't bother me. In fact, I relish it
08:01Well, if it's noise you're looking for, I'm certain Coal Valley will be a disappointment
08:04How could it be? You're here
08:06Room nine
08:07Thank you
08:08Jack, could you show me to my room?
08:10You'll find it. It's right next to room eight
08:12Are you in room eight?
08:13I sleep in the jail
08:14Oh, how tragic
08:15Actually, it's quite comfortable
08:16But lonely
08:17I have a dog
08:37Inspector Avery
08:39You made it
08:40Did you think I wouldn't?
08:42Not for a minute
08:44It's been a long time
08:46Yes, it has, Jack
08:47Since the Academy, I believe
08:49You had the red coat then, but not the badge yet
08:52Jack, I've been riding for quite a while
08:55Is there a place nearby I can get a decent meal?
08:57Funny you should say that
08:59Abigail Stanton's Café
09:07Can I help you?
09:08I hope so
09:09Mrs. Stanton?
09:10Yes, do we know each other?
09:12I'm Bill Avery
09:13I'm in from Capital City at Jack Thornton's behest
09:15That's a long ride in
09:17My food is good, I'm not sure it's that good
09:19I look forward to trying everything on your menu
09:21Please, have a seat
09:22As long as it's not on the horse, I don't mind if I do
09:25Coffee?
09:26Please
09:27How do you know Jack?
09:29From his days at the Academy
09:31He's a nice guy
09:32He's a nice guy
09:34From his days at the Academy
09:36So you're a Mountie?
09:38I'm an inspector
09:39I'm a forensic investigator
09:41Jack wired me about the file that you found
09:44And may I say I'm very sorry for your terrible loss
09:48Thank you
09:50Mrs. Stanton, I'm here to build a case against the Pacific Northwest Mining Company
09:55For the unsafe conditions that led to the tragic death of 46 men
09:59Including your husband and son
10:04You have no idea how long I've waited to hear somebody say that
10:07Since the day of the disaster, I'd imagine
10:09And every day since then
10:12Will you help me then?
10:14I will
10:35Woo!
10:46Elizabeth
10:48I don't know if you can hear me, but
10:51Please let me explain
10:53Jack
10:56You Mounties sure put in long hours
10:59Well, uh, I'm off duty
11:02You know who's not off duty?
11:04The barkeep at the saloon
11:06Uh...
11:11Walk me back then
11:33Mmm
11:35I think it is safer in here with you than out there, buddy
12:02Come on
12:13This is where the blast originated
12:16The company said they boarded up the shaft for safety reasons
12:19Well, that's convenient
12:23I must say, Constable
12:25I never pictured you in a town like this
12:27Me either
12:29The place kind of grows on you
12:31People
12:33You're special
12:55I'll be back after my rounds
13:00Yeah, and get on the way
13:13Go get Gallant
13:24This is a restricted area
13:26I will assume that you are a gentleman and ask you to leave
13:32Well, I do appreciate the word gentleman, Mr. Gallant
13:35I don't hear it very often in my line of work
13:41Bill Avery
13:42I'm here to investigate the explosion that happened in your mine
13:49By whose order?
13:52The Forensic Division of the Northwest Mountain Police
13:57A little late to be investigating a disaster that happened over six months ago, isn't it?
14:02Well
14:0446 men are still dead, aren't they?
14:07Yes, they are
14:09I can be of any assistance. Please feel free to call upon me
14:13You can be assured I will
14:15Good afternoon
14:21Good afternoon
14:43You can't avoid me forever
14:45No
14:47Just until you finally take your new posting at Cape Fullerton
14:51Patrick O'Reilly is taking the post there. His family is joining him
14:56I'm staying here in Coal Valley
14:59This is where I belong
15:04It's an interesting lesson
15:05Invaluable
15:07Excuse me, I missed one
15:14Perfidy
15:16I don't even want to know what that one is
15:18No, you don't
15:19And school is about to begin, so...
15:21So I'll speak fast
15:22I was encaged once
15:24But from where I stand, that seems like another life
15:27So much has changed since then
15:29I've changed
15:30And part of the reason I've changed is you
15:33Yet in all our conversations
15:35You failed to mention your fiancé even once
15:38Former fiancé
15:40I should have told you
15:42I...
15:44I guess I just didn't want to open an old wound
15:46So she wounded you?
15:48Not the other way around?
15:54I didn't ask her to come here
15:55Yet here she is
15:56Only until she realizes there's no point to it
15:58She didn't seem to realize that last night
16:00Nor did you
16:01You mean when you slammed your window shut
16:04It was cold
16:05I'm getting colder, I sense
16:07I just can't help but think what else you haven't told me
16:10Well, aren't there things in your life that you haven't told me?
16:13I'm certain my life is far less dramatic
16:17Elizabeth
16:22I know you've lost some faith in me
16:26But I hope over time you're going to see that my heart is true
16:31Good morning, children
16:37Perfidy
16:39Look it up
16:40Look it up
16:45Hi Wyatt
16:46Hi
16:47It's Jem
16:48I remember
16:49You do?
16:50Jem's a rare stone
16:51Not easily forgettable
16:55First day at the mine?
16:57First of many, ma'am
16:59All right, children, take your seats
17:02I'm not a child, Miss Thatcher
17:04Of course you're not
17:05My apologies, Jem
17:07I must remember that some of you will be going off into the world soon
17:11And some to the mine
17:14For you, on loan, college books from my collection
17:17Thank you, ma'am
17:18I look forward to reading them
17:20When you're finished, I have more
17:31Here, here
17:32Watch your step there
17:37All right
17:39Have a nice day now
17:47You reminded me of my late husband out there
17:50He could never pass up the opportunity to lend a hand
17:54I heard he was a good man
17:56He was
17:58To have lost him and your son, it's unspeakable
18:03And yet I speak of it so often
18:06To keep them alive somehow, I suppose
18:08They'll always be alive in your memories
18:11Though I know that's of little comfort
18:14Have you a wife and children?
18:16No
18:17But the life you lead must be so fulfilling
18:20In some ways
18:21Though I do wish I had someone to share my thoughts with
18:25I spend most of my time alone with strangers
18:28That's why it's nice working with Jack again
18:30And you?
18:31This case?
18:34I'm afraid we've done more talking than working
18:36I hadn't noticed
18:41More tea, Mr. Avery?
18:44It's Bill
18:46And I hope I can call you Abigail
18:50I'm afraid I might have given you the wrong impression
18:53And what impression might that be?
18:56I don't usually speak of such personal matters with strangers
19:00I see
19:01That is entirely my fault
19:04It's part of my job to get people to talk
19:06It's...
19:07It's like I'm a...
19:09Ventriloquist?
19:10No, that would mean I was trying to put words in your mouth, I think
19:15We want the same thing
19:17Justice for your family and the people that have suffered
19:20And I mean to get you that justice
19:23Then you may call me Abigail
19:25Then may I have more pie, Abigail?
19:29Yes, you may
19:31Thank you
19:56I think this might interest you more than the pie
20:01After we spoke, I went through Noah's personal effects
20:05I found that in one of his pockets
20:07This is a...
20:08A journal
20:10Of methane and oxygen levels
20:12I assumed as much
20:13I just don't know why he had it
20:15I think I do
20:17Thank you for trusting me with this
20:20I only hope I haven't implicated Noah in some way
20:23I hope so, too
20:26Well, if you'll excuse me, I have to deliver a welcome basket to Mrs. Weaver
20:30A welcome basket?
20:31Yes, she's new to town
20:33I remember how lonely that can be
20:35Perhaps I can walk with you
20:37I'm sure you have more important things to do
20:39It can wait
20:48She's working with that investigator to build a case against us
20:51What do you know about him?
20:53He had an enrichment mine closed last year
20:56I won't let that happen here
20:59I'm gonna stop this before they dig any deeper
21:04Send this telegram to head office
21:08I'm gonna have them send their best lawyer
21:11Sounds like trouble, Mr. Gump
21:13Oh, we're way past trouble
21:15This is war
21:19Are these all that came in?
21:21I'm afraid so, Mrs. Ramsey
21:29I'd go with the red, it compliments your hair
21:33Oh, my thoughts exactly
21:36Rosemary Laveau, Dottie Ramsey
21:39Are you a seamstress, Miss Laveau?
21:42No, I'm an actress, although I have sewn my own costumes on occasion
21:47My husband and I absolutely adore the theater
21:51You won't believe this, but I've always dreamed of acting
21:55Of course I believe it, who wouldn't want to be someone else if only for an hour or two?
22:00So true
22:11And so I took a bow, and I ran off the stage just as the curtain fell from the rafters
22:18That was my very first curtain call in New York, but not my last
22:24Miss Thatcher, have you met the charming Rosemary Laveau?
22:28I've had the pleasure
22:29Miss Thatcher and I share a common interest
22:32He looks good in red also
22:34Oh, my, are you talking about the constable?
22:37Are we, Miss Thatcher?
22:40I believe you're the only one speaking, Miss Laveau
22:43You're so right
22:46I do seem to have a lot to say
22:48Oh, and it's so entertaining
22:49I simply can't believe you're not married yet, Rosemary
22:53Well, I do hope to change that sooner rather than later
22:57Forgive me, I shouldn't be talking about this in front of you
23:02Feel free to say whatever you wish in front of me
23:04Likewise
23:06Or behind my back if you prefer
23:08As an actress, I'm used to both
23:10Oh, how could that be possible?
23:12Thank you, Dotty
23:14Miss Thatcher, how well do you know our Jack?
23:18Not as well as I thought
23:20We've known each other forever, just about
23:22Our fathers were Mounties together
23:24How fortuitous
23:25Yes, although Jack didn't always want to be a Mountie
23:29He wanted to be a painter
23:31Jack? A painter?
23:33Yes
23:35Of course, you've only known each other a short while
23:42Excuse me
23:44Your pencil is so strange
23:46My, you have a busy day planned
23:48Yes
23:49Are you hungry, Rosemary?
23:51Oh, I could eat a horse
23:53Although that wouldn't be very ladylike, would it?
23:55Then you will come with me to the cafe
23:58How wonderful
24:07She's awfully pretty
24:09Yeah
24:15Now, what was on that list again, Miss Thatcher?
24:17Pencil, soap and...
24:19Ring
24:21Oh, I almost forgot
24:24You got a letter
24:26Thank you
24:30Dear Beth, your mother and I can't help but fear for your safety
24:34Julie wrote to us of your harrowing ordeal with the outlaws
24:36And I'm afraid it's all too much for us to bear
24:40Which makes my good news all the more heartening
24:42Briarcliff Prep Academy here in the city
24:44Has offered you a prestigious teaching position
24:47You would be the first woman to join the staff
25:03Miss Thatcher
25:05Hello, Wyatt
25:09Thank you
25:11I found them very interesting
25:13Especially the one on physical engineering
25:15You read them both already?
25:19I must say I am more than impressed
25:21Your folks must be very proud
25:23It's just my mother
25:25Paul left us
25:27I'm so sorry, my sympathies
25:29He didn't die, ma'am
25:31He abandoned us
25:33Oh
25:35We get by
25:37But we don't talk much about books at home
25:39I mostly read in private
25:41Why is that?
25:43Your mother approves of reading
25:45We all work really hard
25:47There just doesn't seem to be time for much else
25:49I see
25:51Well then I will just have to sort through my library
25:53And see what else you might like
25:59Thank you, Miss Thatcher
26:03Is that the boy you were telling me about?
26:05He read two university-level books in his many nights
26:09Including the one I couldn't get through myself
26:11Mine swallows another one
26:13Not if I can help it
26:23Let's get some coffee
26:25Do you have anything stronger?
26:29Apparently she can shoot
26:31Fish, recite Shakespeare
26:33Sing
26:35Play two instruments
26:37Oh, and shine shoes
26:39Is there anything she can't do?
26:41Her juggling could use some work
26:43She bruised half the apples in my cafe
26:45It's not all she bruised
26:47The truth is
26:49I'm ashamed of my jealousy
26:51But
26:53She takes over every room she's in
26:55She's a shiny new object
26:57She'll tarnish
26:59That could take a long time
27:01Or not
27:03Elizabeth
27:05Her qualities could blow away in the wind
27:07Yours are steadfast
27:09You're good-hearted
27:11And loyal
27:13Like a dog
27:15Or a boring school teacher who buys pencils and string
27:17I doubt Jack would agree
27:19And besides, he left her
27:23Actually, she left him
27:25Oh
27:29I think that's what has me so shaken
27:33The knowledge that she broke his heart
27:35And if she could do that once
27:37Couldn't she win it back again?
27:41What does Jack say?
27:43That it's all in the past
27:45But somehow they look
27:47Very much in the present
27:49Elizabeth, he did come back for you
27:51He did decide against
27:53Kate Fullerton
27:55And now that he's staying in Coal Valley
27:57You'll have a chance to
27:59Rebuild your trust
28:05Elizabeth, what is it?
28:07I received a letter
28:09From home
28:11It seems my family has
28:13Procured a teaching position for me
28:15At the prestigious prep school back home
28:17I'd be the first woman
28:19Ever to teach there
28:21I see
28:25Will you take it?
28:27A few days ago
28:29I would have said no
28:31And now?
28:33I'm a little less certain
28:41Is it possible I misread my calling
28:43In coming here?
28:45I can only tell you to follow your heart
28:47It was my heart that led me to Coal Valley
28:49Well then I hope it keeps you here
29:03So perhaps one day
29:05We'll be back in a real church again
29:07But until then
29:09God is with us
29:11Right here
29:13Thank you all
29:15Have a wonderful week
29:17And God bless you
29:33All the women in town
29:35Seem to be wearing red
29:37It appears you've started a trend
29:39How flattering
29:45Pardon the interruption folks
29:47No intrusion, we were just finishing
29:49Can I help you Mountie?
29:51Jack Thornton
29:53On behalf of the Governor General
29:55I have here a commendation for the capture of the Tulliver gang
29:57And a reward for your service
29:59From the Northwestern Banking Association
30:01I was just doing my job
30:03With the help of Constable O'Reilly
30:05He'll be receiving a similar reward
30:07At his new post
30:19The Mayor and I are so honored
30:21You are our Constable Jack
30:23The honor is mine Mrs. Ramsey
30:31Here
30:37I don't think I've ever seen you in red before
30:39You won't ever again
30:41That's a shame
30:43It suits you
30:45But then again just about everything suits you
30:49That's very kind of you
30:51It's the truth
30:53Unless
30:55You still think I'm guilty of
30:57What was it again?
30:59Yes, perfidy
31:01Betrayal, treachery
31:03Treason
31:05You looked it up?
31:07No, I asked that smart kid, the weaver boy
31:09I don't have time to look things up
31:11I was too busy protecting this town from criminals
31:13Jack, we're all so proud of you
31:15And a reward, how deserving
31:17You could put it towards the ranch
31:19You always dreamed of having
31:21Well, that was a long time ago
31:23It wasn't so long ago
31:25Remember those sunset rides we used to take
31:27Imagining where we'd be in a few years
31:29Well, who would have thought it would be here
31:35Okay
31:37I suppose I should
31:39Start my rounds
31:41Excuse me ladies
31:49Jack, wait up
31:57Hello, Mrs. Weaver
31:59I'm Elizabeth Thatcher, the children's teacher
32:01I was hoping to speak with you for a moment
32:03Oh, of course
32:05Come in
32:11Please, have a seat
32:13Thank you
32:15Are my little ones behaving in school?
32:17Yes, they're adapting quite well
32:19It's actually Wyatt
32:21I was hoping to speak with you about
32:23Oh, no, what did he do?
32:25No, no, no, he's fine
32:27Um, it's what he can do
32:29It's what he can't do
32:31It's what he can't do
32:33It's what he can't do
32:35It's what he can't do
32:37It's what he can't do
32:39It's what he can't do
32:41It's what he can't do
32:43Um, it's what he can do
32:47I've been lending Wyatt books
32:49Advanced texts
32:51Really meant for college students
32:53Yet he sails right through them as if they were picture books
32:55Science and math
32:57Are as natural to him as breathing is to the rest of us
32:59And his comprehension
33:01Of advanced theories is
33:03It's astounding
33:07I'm not sure I follow
33:09I believe
33:11Wyatt
33:13Might be a genius
33:19And if given the chance
33:21I believe he's capable of things
33:23Far greater than this place
33:25He could be the next Thomas Edison
33:31With your permission, Mrs. Weaver
33:33I'd like to apply for a scholarship on his behalf
33:35To the College of Science and Technology
33:37Back East
33:39And I'm quite certain he would be accepted
33:41Miss Thatcher
33:43I've always known
33:45Wyatt's been blessed with a keen mind
33:47And I appreciate your interest in him
33:49But
33:51He's taken it upon himself
33:53To make certain sacrifices
33:55I'm the only man left
33:57In our family now, Miss Thatcher
34:03We need my paycheck from the mine
34:07Oh
34:09I see
34:11Maybe in a few years
34:13When his brothers are old enough to work in the mine
34:15We can consider more schooling
34:17Of course
34:21If you don't mind
34:23I've brought some more books for him
34:33You know
34:35Thomas Edison's quote was from when he demonstrated his first lightbulb
34:39He said
34:41We will make electricity so cheap
34:43That only the rich will burn candles
35:05Thank you
35:27We're closed, Mr. Gowan
35:31I didn't come here to eat
35:33I brought the profits to your office
35:35Yes, thank you for that
35:39Something different with your hair looks quite becoming
35:41And you should be going
35:45You gave the file to Mr. Avery
35:47I gave it to the constable
35:49Who gave it to Mr. Avery
35:51Despite your threats
35:53That file only tells half the story
35:55It's the other half
35:57That you should be concerned about
35:59Why is that?
36:01My lawyer has brought information
36:03That I believe will be quite devastating
36:05To both the memory of your husband
36:07And to your current situation here
36:09Is this a new threat or the same one?
36:11I'm losing track
36:15Let me be perfectly clear with you
36:17This is a company town
36:21The company provides a livelihood for you
36:23And for everyone in this town
36:27The real truth about what happened in that mine
36:29Is something you personally
36:31Do not wish to see exposed
36:35But I will be forced to do so
36:37If you and Bill Avery do not stand down
36:41You're bluffing
36:43This is not a poker game, Abigail
36:45Good
36:47Then you'll understand when I don't fold
36:51You can't intimidate me anymore, Mr. Gowan
36:54I'll ask you to leave, Mr. Gowan
36:56And I might remind you that I am a Mountie
36:58With the authority to arrest you if need be
37:07On what grounds?
37:09Impeding an investigation
37:11And the harassment of a witness
37:19I'm going to ruin you
37:21I'm going to ruin you
37:35Here you are
37:39You always had great aim
37:41Well, you know I've missed once or twice
37:44My turn
37:52Impressive
37:54Forgot what a good sportswoman you are
37:56Do you remember the last time we went shooting?
37:58I beat you
38:00Best of three
38:02Vaguely
38:04Of course you do
38:15And does Elizabeth shoot?
38:17Or does she just read about it in her novels?
38:21You know
38:23If I didn't know better, I'd say you were jealous
38:27I am
38:31Completely jealous
38:35I used to have you all to myself
38:37Now I not only have to share you with the Mounties
38:39But also
38:41With a school teacher
38:43Of course I can put up with anything
38:46Temporarily
38:48You are so persistent
38:50As an actress I have to be
38:52Well, as a lady you don't
38:54I wish that were true
38:58I know things didn't end well between us
39:00But they will this time
39:02Jack
39:04We have a future
39:06It's going to be exciting
39:08And unpredictable
39:10And perfect
39:14Just like we always dreamed
39:17I'm sorry
39:19Rosie, but the only future I see for myself
39:21Is with Elizabeth
39:25Well then
39:27I'm just going to have to change your mind
39:29And you know me, Jack
39:31Once I set my sights on something
39:33I always get it
39:42Why do relationships always seem to get so complicated?
39:45Jack has said he cares for me
39:47And I choose to believe him
39:55He had feelings for me
39:57Before Rosemary arrived
39:59And feelings don't vanish overnight
40:05Young love is so hopeful
40:07And so uncomplicated
40:10What gets lost
40:13What gets lost along the way
40:16I've lost my resolve is all
40:18I was brave enough to come to Coal Valley
40:20I can certainly weather a juggling
40:22Piano-playing, horse-jumping actress
40:28After all
40:30If Abigail can have faith after what she's been through
40:33Then so can I
40:43Did I forget to tell you
40:45What I heard about Elizabeth?
40:47What's that?
40:49Well, she's leaving
40:53Wait
40:55What do you mean she's leaving?
40:57Well, she got offered a job back east
40:59A very prestigious one, I hear
41:03Something that would be very hard to turn down
41:05I imagine
41:08Mmm
41:10Mmm
41:16Perhaps
41:18Jealousy has made me too harsh
41:21I should be better than that
41:23Perhaps in time
41:25The two of us might even be friends
41:28Or not
41:37You
41:39You
41:41You
41:43You
41:45You
41:47You
41:49You
41:51You
41:53You
41:55You
41:57You
41:59You
42:01You