So you were married to one of the miners who died in the explosion judge Parker said
Yes, sir, my husband name was Peter Sutton he worked in the mine for three years we were wed two days before the accident Clara said
Where did you find this witness judge Parker said
Through a public records search of the men who died in the mine I have a marriage report for Peter Sutton and Clara Donny Samantha said
I am impressed counselor judge Parker said
and I have one more document this is the original safety report signed by Seth Shannon himself it clearly states that the mine was unsafe due to a faulty ventilation system Samantha said
Clara where did you find that document Samantha said
Peter didn't trust the mining company he was afraid they'd blame his father for making trouble so he gave it to me for safekeeping... in case anything happened Clara said
and where did Peter get that report Samantha said
It was his father's copy Mr. Sutton was afraid that someone might try to hurt him seeing as he was causing trouble for the company so he gave it to peter Clara said
This is hearsay, your honor, we can't allow this Gente said
I can allow whatever I want and right now what I want is to study these documents court is adjourned judge Parker said
Thank you, Samantha said
Clara, I'm Abigail Sutton I'm Pete's mother Abigail said
Why didn't you see that coming? Martin said
The woman wasn't on the witness list Gente said
Well then how the hell can he allow her to testify Martin said
Parker plays fast and loose you never know what he's going to do I told you that we should've stuck with black Gente said
Yeah well there's nothing we can do about that now so how are we going to get out of this Martin said
There may be a way to persuade Parker that the girl was lying but it's going to be expensive Gente said
Do whatever it takes Martin said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
I hope I'm not taking too much time away from your busy day Elizabeth said
Not at all, in fact, I have nothing better to do than to go home and contemplate my lonely bachelor experience Charles said
(laughs) why don't I believe that? Elizabeth said
remember when we were young? we used to play blind man's bluff in these gardens Charles said
I remember you used to cheat that was you Elizabeth said giggling
you used to peek out of that blindfold so you could tag me Charles said
I wanted to see where I was going so I wouldn't run into a tree Elizabeth said
you always see to know exactly where you were going then... and now Charles said
that may not be true, but it's kind of you to say Elizabeth said
do the people of Valley Springknow how lucky they are to have you Charles said
I'm lucky to have them Elizabeth said
your father mentioned there might be some business for the company in cape Fullerton I understand that's not far from where you are Charles said
I'm not sure father would be comfortable visiting Valley Springwe have so few creatures comforts Elizabeth said
I'm sure he'd be happy to visit you anywhere Charles said
he'd be happier if I just decided to come home Elizabeth said
is that completely out of the question? charles said
I'm worried about mother but I'm the only teacher in Valley Springand they depend on me Elizabeth said
Anything else keeping you there? Charles said
I'd be lying if I said there wasn't Elizabeth said
I see he must be very special to be worthy of your affection Charles said
He is Elizabeth said
I have to say I'm disappointed Charles said
Charles don't be you and I have been friends for years I care about you nothing's going to change that for me Elizabeth said
Nor for me Charles said
Good Elizabeth said
They look so perfect together William said
Don't get ahead of yourself darling Grace said
A man can want what's best for his daughter. William said
If only it were that easy. Grace said
Want me to call dr. Clement? William said
No, I'm... just little little-headed Grace said
Meanwhile in Valley Spring(knocking a door)
Yes judge Parker said
May I come in? Gente said
What for? That's a lot of money. I'm sure you're aware that bribing a judge is a federal offense. Judge Parker said
Consider it poker winnings of future games that may or may not occur Gente said
Clever, Mr. Gente very clever judge Parker said
Meanwhile in Hamilton at a bar
Hello Tom Jack said
Jack... almost didn't recognize you without your band uniform on Tom said
I see you haven't lost that quite wit of yours Jack said
Mm Tom said
Mm, little brother! Jack said
I thought you were busy playing cops-and-robbers in some mining town out west Tom said
No, I took some time off to escort Elizabeth Letcher home to visit her family. Jack said
Oh! Lucky you. the Thatcher are basically royalty around here. Tom said
They're just people like me and you Jack said
Yeah except they're richer than Midas I hear even their butler has a butler Tom said
Very funny let me look at you you've grown since I've seen you Jack said
Maybe the hair on my head it's been so long since you've seen me you forgot what I look like Tom said
Never, Well I'm glad you're here Jack said
What are you drinking? Tom said
Whiskey Jack said
Bartender! Whiskey for my brother so how did you know where to find me? Tom said
The boys at the regional office told me they've been keeping an eye on you said you've been giving them some trouble want to tell me about it? Jack said
Meanwhile down the block
Well, do you think I picked the right one? Elizabeth said
Oh, Jack will love it Julie said
I think it's beautiful Kathleen said
That sound like a compliment Elizabeth said
I know I'm hard on you I suppose sometimes I wish I were as free as you are. Kathleen said
Well, why can't you be? Elizabeth said
This is my world, Elizabeth I'm not sure I'd fit in anywhere smaller Kathleen said
Ooh! What do you think of this one? Julie said
Maybe for a saloon wench with questionable morals. Kathleen said
Well, then maybe you should try it on Kathleen. Julie said
Don't be ridiculous. Kathleen said
(laughs) thank you I think it would be perfect for your next dinner with sir johnny. Elizabeth said
Ooh Julie said
Back at the bar
So I got into a fight it's no big deal. I'm doing just fine. Tom said
I wouldn't call getting tossed in jail "just fine" Jack said
The constables are so bored around here they gotta make up reasons to arrest people. Tom said
Only they didn't in your case, did they? Jack said
I'm sorry I'm not the upstanding defender of the law you are. Tom said
When we were growing up you never got in trouble. Never! Now you're going looking for it? What happened? Jack said
I Don't Know Jack maybe life happened hey can I get another one these sweethearts? Tom said
You know what? I think he's had enough Jack said
Really, Jack? Big Brother gonna tell me when I've had enough? Tom said
Hey, Thornton! Where my money? A man said
Spent it on your girlfriend. Tom said
You want to settle this the easy way or the hard way? A man said
Easy way sounds good to me. How much? Jack said
Ten bucks. A man said
Put your money away. I'm gonna pay you when I'm good and ready Tom said
Okay, okay Jack said
Outside the bar
Ooh! Do you know what Elizabeth needs? Hair jewels! Julie said
Don't you think that's a bit much? But I will admit I have been missing afternoon tea. Elizabeth said
(ladies gasp)
Stay out Bartender said
Jack? Elizabeth said
Elizabeth we were just ... having a bite to eat. Jack said
Apparently, you like to eat and run. Or roll, as the case may be Kathleen said
That was just a misunderstanding Jack said
And who's this? Julie said
Tom Thornton at your service I apologize for my brother's bad behavior here but trouble seems to find him Tom said
This is your brother? Elizabeth said
His much better-looking and younger brother. Tom said
Tom. These are the Thatcher sisters Jack said
Miss Thatcher, miss Thatcher, miss Thatcher... and you must be miss Thatcher? Tom said
Jack, how could you keep this charming man a secret? Julie said
I'm the black sheep of the Thornton family right Jack? Tom said
Well, I for one find black sheep quite fascinating. Julie said
As interesting as this all is we must be going. Kathleen said
I'll see you this evening? Elizabeth said
I'm looking forward to it. Jack said
And these are the type of people you want to invite into our family? Kathleen said
He said it was a misunderstanding Elizabeth said
So was the war of 1940. Kathleen said
Meanwhile, in valley spring
We met last year when Peter was in cape Fullerton on mining business. We would see each other every time he came for supplies. Clara said
I wondered why he always volunteered to go to Cape Fullerton. Abigail said
Peter was the first boy I ever knew who made me feel special he was generous too. I knew he didn't much money but every time he came he would bring me flowers. Clara said
That sounds exactly like Peter I don't know why didn't he tell me about you. Abigail said
He was afraid that you would think we were to be engaged. So we kept it to ourselves but... the day after we were married, we knew it wasn't right to keep it a secret anymore we had planned to come here to tell you together, but... I couldn't get away from work just then, and as soon as Peter got back here... Clara said
I wish I had known Abigail said
I am sorry if I have caused you any pain I know that you have been through so much already. Clara said
No, no it's fine. Abigail said
I wanted to meet you. I really did but I wasn't sure how you'd feel about it that's why... when miss Madison wrote to me and asked me to speak at the trial I said, I wouldn't come Clara said
What made you change your mind? Abigail said
I prayed for guidance. And then I saw a newspaper in Hamilton the trial was front page news. I know that it might sound silly, but I felt that was a sign that I had to come, that I had to do the right thing. Clara said
Are you living back with your parents now? Abigail said
No um... my parents are no longer alive I'm working in Hamilton now. Clara said
And you're happy? Abigail said
I am happy that I can take care of myself if that's what you mean. I just remembered. I have something I want to show you. Our wedding. It's the only picture I have left of him. I would like you to have it. Clara said
Are you sure? Abigail said
I know that Peter would've wanted to Mrs. Stanton. Clara said
You know, you're "Mrs. Stanton" now, too. Abigail said
I like the sound of that. Clara said
Thank you. Abigail said
An hour later in the saloon
This should be over soon Martin said
Be seated there are two reports, which means that one is real and the other is a forgery. One is provided by the mining company, an enterprise with everything to lose, the other by a young lady who has nothing to gain by lying judge Parker said
You'd better do something. Martin said
Your Honor, I object to this unfair characterization of... Gente said
Overruled. Sit down, counselor Therefore in the light of the evidence before me, I find the Pacific Northwest mining company guilty of falsifying safety reports, causing 47 men to walk into that mine and straight to their deaths. The company will be fined to the maximum amount permitted, and that money will be divided evenly among the widows. Furthermore, the mine will be shut down immediately and permanently I'd like to throw the book at you, Mr. Gowen. Judge Parker said
As your honor is aware, I, like the miners, am an employee of the company, not an owner, and had no knowledge of their wrongdoings, which I find abhorrent. Martin said
You're lying but luckily for you, I can't prove it. This court has rendered its verdict judge Parker said
Well, it's true what they say to make it in a man's world, you have to be twice as good and you are Abigail said
Thank you, I know must've been a shock to find out about Clara this way, but I didn't feel I could tell you earlier, in case she didn't show up. Samantha said
I understand. And, Clara, thank you so much for coming you made all the difference. Abigail said
And I was glad to be a part of it. Clara said
Meanwhile, in Hamilton
How was shopping? Grace said
I think we went to every store in town Julie said
Enough about us. How are you feeling? Elizabeth said
Oh, sometimes, I feel as if I could go dancing, and other times, I feel like I couldn't walk from here to the parlor. But let's speak of happier things. Your father said that Charles couldn't stop going on about you in the office. Grace said
I'm sure an exaggeration. Elizabeth said
I believe it Charles has barely accepted a single social involved since you left town Kathleen said
That's ridiculous we're just friends Elizabeth said
Well, I saw the way he was gazing at you in the garden. Grace said
You were watching us? Elizabeth said
No! Of course not, dear. No, we just we happened to walk by the window. Grace said
I wish Charles would give up on you and look at me for a change. Julie said
You've forgotten about tom already? Elizabeth said
Who? Grace said
No one in particular. Shall we show you our new gowns? Kathleen said
Oh, that would be lovely. Girls, come on Grace said
Meanwhile in valley spring
I appreciate it so much Clara said
Samantha? Tell me. What's it like being a lawyer? Abigail said
Exhilarating when you win, and less so other times. Samantha said
I loved being a wife and a mother, I never thought about doing anything else. Well, until the cafe. Abigail said
I think there's nothing nobler than being a wife and a mother. It was my mother who told me I could, I could do anything I set my mind to. Samantha said
And you did Abigail said
I'd say so did you. Samantha said
I don't know what you're all celebrating! Without the main, there's no work. People will move away. This will become a ghost town. Florence said
We've been through had times before Florence we'll weather them again. Molly said
Oh, I don't know how. Florence said
Excuse me. Abigail said
Yes. Samantha said
Clara, why don't you stay in Valley spring ? Abigail said
I wouldn't want to impose. Clara said
It's not an imposition I have an entire room upstairs Abigail said
That's really very, but I couldn't. Clara said
You could work at the cafe. Abigail said
I have to get back to Hamilton. Clara said
Is everything okay? Abigail said
I just need to get back, that's all. Clara said
Well, if you change your mind, you know where to find me. Abigail said
I promise I'll write. Clara said
I hope you do. Abigail said
Mrs. Stanton? I know we got off on the wrong foot, so I'd like to make it up to you this is for the widow's fund. Judge Parker said
Oh, my! Abigail said
But if you tell anyone that I gave it to you, I'll call you a liar. Judge Parker said
Well, Your secret is safe with me. And thank you. Abigail said
Um, folks? Can I have your ear for a moment? Um... my name is Lee County, and I, uh, came to Valley Springto see how your trial turned out and, you know, I think it turned out pretty darn good and now the that the mine is closed the future of this town, the future of your town, is timber and the good news is that it's everywhere so I have decided to build a sawmill right here in valley spring , and I plan to hire lots of men to help me build it and run it, okay okay thank you so, um, if someone could just show me where I might set up shop I'll get the ball rolling Lee said
Oh, I would love to give you a guided tour of our little Hamlet. Rosemary said
I hoped you would volunteer. Lee said
Shall we pick up where we left off? Rosemary said
I think we should you strike me as a city gal Lee said
Oh, I've learned to adapt. Rosemary said
So, what do you think? Is there any vacancy for me here on Main Street? Lee said
Well, the mining company won't be needing their office anymore. Rosemary said
Un, I don't know. It's not really the image I want to convey. Lee said
Well, there are a few other places but... they're a bit too far to walk from here. Rosemary said
Something tells me you want to go for a ride. Lee said
Oh,! I thought you'd never ask! Rosemary said
Okay, all right. Hold on tight lee said
Oh, I will Rosemary said
If you ever need anything, you know where to find me, and please, don't forget to write Abigail said
I promise no one has ever really cared about me before except Peter and now you-you are the kindest woman I know Clara said
Safe travel, miss Sutton Abigail said
Thank you miss Sutton Clara said
Good luck Abigail said
You all right? Bill said
I'll be fine after all this, I feel like I can finally put Noah to rest life goes on and I'm ready to move on, too. Abigail said
Well, I'm I'm glad to hear that feels like this town has a new life, doesn't it? And that sawmill is just the start of a lot of things that are gonna help put this place on the map Bill said
Sounds like you're thinking about staying Abigail said
Actually, I am Bill said
I'd like that Abigail said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Miss Thatcher? Jack said
Yes Grace said
thank you for having me to your home Jack said
Oh, well, we are most appreciative of you for escorting Elizabeth back to Hamilton Grace said
That was my pleasure these are for you. Jack said
Well, lovely. Would you find a place for these? Thank you, Grace said
I was happy to hear you're feeling better Jack said
Oh, well, that's very kind of you Grace said
William? Who is the man in the suit? Agatha said
Elizabeth's mountie friend. William said
Will the Mountie be joining us for dinner? Agatha said
There is a Mountie joining us for dinner? Shirley said
Yes, Your Auntie Elizabeth instead. You use your manners now what do you say to your aunt Agatha William said
Sorry Aunt Agatha and Uncle William Shirley said
I expect your apology Shirley Agatha said
Mmm I see well he be bringing his hours? Agatha said
I have Jack said
You have? Grace said
Yes. Not for a while, but, I'm happy to be back Jack said
Excuse me, Charles welcome Grace said
Good evening these are for you, Grace, the prettiest flower in the room. Charles said
Oh, well, that's just because my daughters have yet to join us. But I fear I'm about to be upstaged Grace said
You look absolutely breathtaking, Elizabeth. Charles said
I couldn't have said it better myself. Jack said
Have you two met? Elizabeth said
Uh, Charles Kenneth. I work for Elizabeth's father. Charles said
Jack Thornton. Jack said
Jack is the Captain the policeman of Valley SpringElizabeth said
Oh! Which reminds me. I received a call from Abigail. Good news the trial is over, and the judge ruled in favor of the widow's. Jack said
That's not just good news! That's wonderful news! Elizabeth said
Yes Jack said
Elizabeth, come and say hello to your Aunt Agatha and your nice Shirley Grace said
Excuse me, gentlemen. Elizabeth said
So how long have you known Elizabeth for Jack said
Since the eighth grade whine, I move here. you? Charles said
A little less Jack said
So the life of an officer must be quite dangerous, especially on the frontier Charles said
Yeah, it has its good days and its bad days. Jack said
I'm guessing having to escort Elizabeth to Hamilton was one of the good days? Charles said
That wasn't an assistant. Jack said
Oh, so she asked you to come? Charles said
Well, actually, I installed. Jack said
Well, I'm glad you did she can be rather independent Charles said
Ha! Yeah, I've noticed even if it isn't always in her best interest. So working with Elizabeth's father must be interesting Jack said
He's really taken me under his wing. Sometimes it feels like I'm the son he never had. Charles said
(Thank you! Guests laughing )
I have to say, I had a Dickens of time during that last chunkker. Old Wickham got off a shot that no one could lay a stick on Charles said
(All chuckling)
What in heavens is he talking about? Agatha said
Polo. Elizabeth And Shirly said
Somehow, I know the conversation would turn to horses do you play Polo Sir Johnny? Agatha said
It's one of my favorite pastimes Johnny said
I would love to see your team play Kathleen said
Perhaps you'll favor me with the pleasure of your attendance this season Johnny said
What a splendid invention William said
Constable Thornton is also quite the horseman. Elizabeth said
Thank you, but I can't say I know a chukker from a baseball bat. Jack said
(all laughing)
He has more important things to worry about, like keeping Valley Springsafe Elizabeth said
Or get thrown out of drinking establishments Sarah said
(drops fork loudly)
Who was thrown out of a drinking establishment? William said
Jack's brother, tom whos every bit as good looking as his dashing older brother Julie said
How is it that you're acquainted with this Tom person Young Lady? Grace said
He landed at my feet this afternoon. Well, literally Julie said
Well! This is much more entertaining than talking about polo Agatha said
Tell me, do you make a habit of drinking, office Thornton? Grace said
No. No, I don't, Miss Thatcher. Jack said
Certainly not on the job. Or really much at all. Or ever. except maybe at dinner. Elizabeth said
Perhaps it's time for dessert. Agatha said
That's an excellent idea, Aunt Agatha Elizabeth said
Tell me, office, what do you think of Peach melba? Agatha said
I'm sorry, who? Jack said
It's ice cream. With peach sauce. Sarah said
I know I was just making a joke. Jack said
(laughing)
Your office has a very nice sense of humor, my dear. Agatha said
He isn't "my" office, Aunt Agatha. Elizabeth said
Isn't he? Agatha said
A late After dinner the piano is being played
I've forgotten how it goes Elizabeth said
You're still better at it than me Charles said
Let's try it again? Elizabeth said
They're having such a good time together, aren't they? William said
I've heard they've been friends for a long time Jack said
Charles and Elizabeth have a lot common they took lessons from the same teachers, shared the same friends, skinned their knees it's a Bond that has stood the test of time William said
Sometimes, what people have in common are the things they feel inside they shared a spirit Jack said
Elizabeth is spirited all right. William said
That's what I like most about her, sir. Jack said
Sometimes I think she doesn't quite know who she is yet she has a tendency to follow her heart instead of her head. She most likely will wake up to it one day and I would hate to see her pass up the life she so dearly deserves William said
I don't think you need to worry about that, sir. If she follows her heart, I'm sure she'll be just fine. Jack said
Menomonee in valley spring
Wow! You play as pretty as you look. Lee said
Oh! Well, you talk even prettier. Rosemary said
Yes, I do. Lee said
you know what this town needs? Aside from a sawmill? Rosemary said
Oh, I have a feeling you're going to tell me Lee said
A theater. Rosemary said
A theater? Lee said
Mmm. Rosemary said
Why would you need a theater? Lee said
Because I have played on the great white way of Broadway in New York City, and well, it would be a shame to put talent to waste. Rosemary said
Ah! So you're an actress? Lee said
I was the lead in 45 minutes to Broadway. Rosemary said
Well, I thought you said you were on Broadway, not 45 minutes away. Lee said
Mm... (laughs) I see I have a little education to do Rosemary said
Menomonee in Hamilton
Please tell me you're not running off before I get a chance to see you again. Charles said
I don't think I'll be able to stay more than a few days. Elizabeth said
She's not going anywhere until we're sure her mother is fully recovered. William said
Oh, William. You make it seem like I'm an invalid. I'm under Dr. Clement's care, and I'm sure I'll be back to my old self in no time. Grace said
Then, until we meet again? Charles said
Until then. Elizabeth said
Jack, it was so good to see you. Julie said
You too, Julie. Thank you for inviting me. Jack said
I hope you had a good time. Elizabeth said
What's important is that you're home with your family. Jack said
I'm at home in Valley spring , too Elizabeth said
Office, I trust you have a pleasant evening? William said
Very much. Thank you, sir. Jack said
Will we be seeing you again? William said
No. No, I'm leaving Hamilton in the morning. Jack said
That seems kind of sudden. Elizabeth said
Well, you're safe and settled with your family and I have a job to get back to I've arranged for office McGinty to escort you back to Valley Springwhen you're ready to return. Jack said
That's very kind of you. William said
It was very nice meeting you, sir. Jack said
Likewise. William said
Miss Thatcher. Jack said
In the morning in valley spring
Oh! Bill said
I'm so sorry. Lee said
No, no, thank you. I've got it. Mr. County Bill said
Mm-hmm Lee said
May I say. It's a great thing you're doing, building that sawmill it'll make such a difference for the people in this town now that that mine is closed. Bill said
Making a difference is what life is all about, isn't it? Lee said
Indeed, it is. Good day
Well, it would seem change is in the air Lee said
It seems so I understand you're opening a sawmill Martin said
Yes, yes, I am Lee said
It's quite an ambitious project Martin said
I do like a challenge. Lee said
The last fell who tried to open one went belly-up in six months. Martin said
Well, that's gonna happen this time Lee said
No. Not if you do it right Martin said
That's the only way I do things, Mr. Gown. Lee said
Well, I do want to see you successfully, Mr. country I may be able to help you with that Martin said
Really? And how is that Lee said
Well, I know a lot about this town. My experience may be of assistance to you. Martin said
Hmm. With the main closing, I just assumed you'd be moving on Lee said
No, no. I won't be leaving. Martin said
Aren't you out of a job? Lee said
Well, there'll be plenty of opportunities here in Valley Springand I plan on taking advantage of every one of them Martin said
Fair enough, let me think about it Lee said
Of course. take your time I'll be here Martin said
Menomonee in Hamilton
So did Julie Thatcher say anything about me last night? Tom said
Not a word Jack said
Oh, she talked me all night, didn't she? Tom said
No, and stay away from her form all of them Jack said
Sometimes happen between you and the Princess Elizabeth last night? Tom said
It's none of your concern. Jack said
Well, if we have nothing left to take about ill be on my way then tom said
There's plenty to talk about. I want you to know to valley spring . Jack said
Not on your life. Tom said
No, hear me out. Listen I can get you steady work there, and I'll keep you out of trouble. Jack said
Oh, here we go again huh? Tom said
I'm just trying to help. Jack said
No no you're just trying to keep me on a short leash tom said
Tom. Jack said
I've got my life here you've got your life there let's leave it at that see you around, Jack Tom said
Yeah. Jack said
Across town
I didn't see you at breakfast this morning Agatha said
I wasn't hungry Elizabeth said
It's hard to come home again isn't it I was young once, too Agatha said
I didn't realize how much I missed it here and how good it is to see everyone. Even Kathleen Elizabeth said
Kathleen? Let's not go overboard Agatha said
Maybe I was selfish, leaving home to pursue my dream Elizabeth said
No one's perfect, my dear and being a little selfish is something we have to do something, in the interest of self-preservation Agatha said
I'm just not sure Jack understands I need to be here right now, and that it doesn't change the way I feel about him Elizabeth said
Maybe you need to tell him. Agatha said
Menomonee in valley spring
You sure are you need any help? Rosemary said
Oh! I would love some Abigail said
Where would you like me? Out here, or in the kitchen? Rosemary said
Kitchen, please Abigail said
I have to say, Abigail, for someone who's working as hard as you, you seem happier than I've seen you in a long time Rosemary said
Well, when business is good... Abigail said
Oh, I don't think it is just the cafe Rosemary said
I've seen how you and that handsome MR. Avenue looks at each other I say good for you. You deserve it. So does everyone else in the town. It's time for the sadness of the past to be over, once and for all. Rosemary said
I couldn't have said it better myself. Abigail said
Menomonee in Hamilton
Jack! Jack! Elizabeth said
Elizabeth, what are you doing here? Jack said
We didn't have a chance to say a proper goodbye. Elizabeth said
It really wasn't necessary for you... Jack said
Yes, it was. Look... I don't what want wrong between us last night, but I don't want us to part like that. Elizabeth said
Well, nothing went wrong I just... need to get back Jack said
I know you do, but... Elizabeth said
Boarding flights 40 to 50 airports stave said
That's my flight I'm sorry. I have to go. Jack said
Then... then take this with you. Elizabeth said
(as Elizabeth kissed jack)
