A day by airplane day by a couple of hours by stage to in Valley spring
Jack! How was the big city? Rosemary said
A change of pace. Jack said
Well, I'm sure you and Elizabeth are glad... oh. Pardon me. no Elizabeth? Rosemary said
Her mother's still not doing well. Jack said
I'm so sorry. What does here, Doctor say? Will she recover? Rosemary said
Well, it's too soon to know. Jack said
I'll keep her in my prayers and Elizabeth, too Rosemary said
Lots of changes since the trial. Jack said
All for the best. Maybe this isn't a good time to bring this up, but the school's about to start, and if Elizabeth going to return, well, then, we'll need to find a new teacher. Rosemary said
You're right. This isn't a good time to bring it up. Jack said
meanwhile in Hamilton
Remember this Charles said
How could I forget? It took you half an hour to carve, and you nearly cut off your thumb. Elizabeth said
I was only ten at the time Charles said
And very impressive, especially when you said, "As long as these letters endure, so shall our friendship." Elizabeth said
Did I say that? Charles said
Mmm-hmm Elizabeth said
What a poet I was Charles said
And a prophet Elizabeth said
Some things are meant to endure. Charles said
Still, the poet. Elizabeth said
But even better I still have my thumb Charles said
Charles Elizabeth said
Mother, did Dr. Clement leave already? Elizabeth said
Yes, it was a short visit Grace said
What did he say? Elizabeth said
The same as always. Make sure I take my medication and get Plenty of rest. Honestly, I don't know why I ever bother with that man Grace said
I should help you to your room Elizabeth said
Oh, no, I'm fine, darling. I'd like to stay and read a while longer Grace said
Well, is there anything I can do for you? Elizabeth said
As a matter of fact, there is. Peggy Kenneth is chairing an event for the charity league, and I promised I would help if you could...grace said
Take a basket to the shelter? mmm-hmm Charles already volunteered to drive me Elizabeth said
Oh, he is such a dear. To say nothing of the fact that he is quite handsome and comes from a wonderful family Grace said
Goodness, Mother, if I didn't know any better, I might think father, had something to worry about Elizabeth said
How you tease your mother. Grace said
Meanwhile, in Valley spring
Fellows, fellows, please. Look I can't make any guarantees, but my goal is to find jobs for each and every one of you Lee said
My trade is mining. I don't know the first thing about timber. man 1 said
Well, we'll train you then as soon as the mill is up and running, any one of you fellows who used to work for the mining company will get first crack at the job my formal can teach you to do. All right? Lee said
Tell that these fellows man 1 said
We've got a right to work for a days wage, same as you. Man 2 said
Okay, fellows, take it easy. Everyone here is going to get a fair chance. Now, from a line single file any arguing, you go straight to the back. Jack said
I appreciate the help, office Lee said
Just doing my job. Jack said
Lee County. And if there's anything I can do to return the favor, please let me know Lee said
Actually, I could use a hard getting the church building finished school Starts soon. So if you could spare a few men, id be grateful. Jack said
Done. And I'll be there myself. Lee said
I like your attitude Jack said
Well, thank you I come to Valley Springto make a profit, but if I can id like to make a difference too Lee said
Fair enough. Jack said
Let's go, young man. Lee said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
I think you should wear your hair up and I just bought a splendid new hat I can lend you. Julie said
Julie, please. I'm just going to drop off a charity basket with Charles, not attend a society ball. Elizabeth said
It must be so exciting to have two men pining over you. Julie said
I don't know where you get these crazy notions no one is pining over me. Elizabeth said
You kissed Jack, and I'm sure if you gave Charles the least bit of encouragement... Julie said
Don't you have anything more important to thank about? Elizabeth said
Well, as a matter of fact, I do. I received a call from an admirer would you like to know who it is? Julie said
No, but I suppose you're going to tell me anyway. Elizabeth said
Tom Thornton, he says he'd like to see me Julie said
I really don't think that's a good idea. Elizabeth said
Why not? Because he's dangerous? Julie said
You don't know anything about him Elizabeth said
I think he's just misunderstood Julie said
And I suppose Mr. Tolls who robbed a bank and held you hostage at gunpoint was also "just misunderstood"? Elizabeth said
Well, that was different this is Jack's brother. Julie said
Yes, and he's also the black sheep of the family. he said so himself. Elizabeth said
Don't you want me to be happy? Julie said
Of course, I do, but there are a lot of other men out there who will make you happy besides Tom Elizabeth said
I can't imagine who. Julie said
Please, promise me you won't see him. Elizabeth said
Just think. If I were to marry Tom, and you were to marry Jack, well, we'd be sister in law as well as sisters Julie said
Now then, just make sure you check in on Mother while I'm out Elizabeth said
Are you sure I can't go with you? Julie said
How about this? Once father gets home, you and I can go into town for a concert at St. James Hall. Elizabeth said
Could we? Oh, that would be completely divine. I just love musicians, don't you? They're so... Bohemian. I better find something to wear. Something avant-garde oh! Maybe a head scarf! Julie said
Where is she going? Kathleen said
To Marry a musician. Elizabeth said
Bite your tongue Kathleen said
Meanwhile, in Valley spring
Oh, offers we're not actually open yet. Rosemary said
Thank you, Rosemary, but I'm here on a personal matter. Bill said
I'll start the oven don't mind me. Rosemary said
I wanted to let you know I received a Telegram. There's a criminal investigation back West, and the police department need an expert. Bill said
And I suppose that expert is you. Abigail said
I won't be gone long. Just a week or so. Bill said
Well, you know what they say, "absence makes the heart grow fonder." Abigail said
(chuckles) well, are we talking about your heart or mine? Bill said
A little of both, I hope. Abigail said
The stage is due in less than an hour. Bill said
I don't believe in saying goodbye anymore Abigail said
Good then let's leave it at this. (kissed her) Bill said
Abigail! Where do you keep your baking... oh never mind. Ooh, found it! Right here under my nose all along. Rosemary said
Oh, I like the look of this place new buildings and fresh paint means Cash in people's pockets. And cask in people's pockets means cash in our pockets and to that I say... Amen. Frank said
Not the Bibles again. Kaitlyn said
A man can make a good living selling bibles. Frank said
Especially when he never places the order. Kaitlyn said
Exactly. Give me a hard with that case would you be more careful with those? Frank Said
Oh! Oh, thank heavens you're here. Florence said
Ma'am? Frank said
We received your telegram but with the floor near Coachella, we had no idea when you'd arrive. Florence said
You heard we were coming here? Frank said
Of course, and we're so glad you were available. Reverend Anderson had to leave town quickly I'm afraid he left us high and dry in the spiritual sense that is oh, office Thornton, look who's arrived our new pastor Paul Moore Florence said
Nice to meet you, Reverend Jack said
A pleasure. Paul said
And he's brought Bibles for our church Florence said
I never go anywhere without the good book of God Paul said
Now, I'm afraid the parsonage isn't ready yet so you will have to stay in the boarding house over the saloon Florence said
Yes, unfortunately, the church isn't ready either Jack said
Don't worry about us we're just humble folks of the cloth Kaitlyn said
Look, as the good book says Rome wasn't built in a day I'm paraphrasing, of course, Florence said
What my daddy means to say is, who needs a building when it's what's in here that counts Kaitlyn said
Oh, what a lovely girl. What's your name, dear? Florence said
Kaitlyn after the saint. Kaitlyn said
I didn't know there was a saint Kaitlyn Florence said
What she meant to say is that she was named after here saintly mother. God rest her soul. Paul said
Well, it seems you're making yourself comfortable Martin said
Oh, do come in well I bought up about half the town when your bosses pulled up stakes including everything you see in this room that used to be in your office if I'm not mistaken. But you're not here to talk about the good old days are you? Lee said
Let's talk about doing business together. Martin said
Yeah, I never was quite sure what you mean by that. Lee said
Well, no one knows this Valley the way that I do. It would seem to me that you could use a consultant on your payroll just to make sure that things run smoothly. Martin said
Here's how I see things. The mining company is one of business, done, and pretty much everybody in town right down to offers Thornton's bloodhound seems to think that you're worse than the Devil himself. No offense Mr. Gowen, but no I don't want you anywhere near me. Lee said
You don't want me as an enemy either. Martin said
I'm prepared to take my chances Lee said
Suit yourself. Martin said
Maybe you could be a little more careful next time Lee said
Accidents happen I'd keep that in mind if I were you. Martin said
Meanwhile, in Hamilton
This is quite generous, Mrs. Thatcher my mother will be very grateful Charles said
Please give her my best. Oh, I would take it myself, but that charlatan of a doctor has forbidden me from leaving the house. Grace said
I'm sorry to hear he hasn't been more helpful. I hope you don't find this presumptuous, but I have an acquaintance from university who is considered a brilliant physician. I was wondering if a second medical opinion might be advisable? Charles said
Well, I wouldn't want to impose. Grace said
Well, I think it's a wonderful idea. if isn't too much to ask. Elizabeth said
Not at all, I'll call him right away. Charles said
You are too kind. Grace said
Charles! How nice to see you Kathleen said
Kathleen. Charles said
I haven't noticed you at any of the social events lately sir Johnny and I were just saying that we're worried you've given up on the pleasures of society Kathleen said
I'm afraid I've been a bit consumed by work lately. Charles said
We're having dinner at the first Republic lounge & restaurant on Sunday perhaps you and Elizabeth can join us. Kathleen said
Please don't feel obliged I know you're very busy with work. Elizabeth said
In fact, I just happen to be free. Charles said
What a happy coincide Grace said
Are you sure there isn't anything you need for us before we go? Elizabeth said
No, I have Julie to take care of me. Just shoo, all of you Grace said
Isn't that the scarf I gave you on your birthday? Kathleen said
Now how did that get in there? Elizabeth said
Is that your way of saying that you didn't like it? Kathleen said
This is my way of saying, I like it so much I want to share it with someone in need. Elizabeth said
Meanwhile, in Valley spring
Make sure you get those boards flush. Travis, careful not to make it too narrow. Lee! Jack said
Yeah. Lee said
I can't think you enough for loaning out your men. Jack said
Happy to help New pastor needs a church. The kids deserve a real school, right? Lee said
Right. Jack said
Okay. Lee said
Where do you want this stuff, Jack? DeWitt said
Just lay it over there. Jack said
Okay DeWitt said
Ah, that boy is a goner he is head over heels in love with a woman. Just like you. Lee said
Now, where would you get an idea like that? Jack said
From everyone in town saying this is why you were spending your reward money and now your time building this place Lee said
Education is important for the future of valley spring . Jack said
Really. You may be selling a young man but I'm not buying not buying good story though. Lee said
The night at the cafe
Three orders of roasted chicken and mashed potatoes. Abigail said
I hope you saved me a piece of that Apple Pie. Man 1 said
Oh, I'm afraid we just ran out. Abigail said
Makes no never mind. The only dessert a fella needs is an eyeful of you Man 1 said
Don't you be getting fresh with Mrs. Sutton Man 2 said
Maybe you should mind Your Own business. Man 1 said
It is my business Man 2 said
No! Don't you dare. All right, boys, listen up. I don't know where you left your manners, but when you're in my cafe, you will act like gentlemen. So the first thing you're going to do is take your sidearms and leave them at the front door. Come on, now, let's get going and from now on, when you're in my cafe, you will say please and thank you, like it's Sunday supper. And if you don't, you will go hungry. Now, have I made myself clear? Abigail said
Yes, ma'am man 2 said
Very good say grace and eat up before your dinner gets cold. Abigail said
The next day in Hamilton
So, if I understand what you're saying, it's the pills that are the problem and not her heart? Charles said
Her fainting spells began last January when she started taking the medication. It's more than mere coincidence. Dr. Lyden said
But Dr. Clement gave her those pills to help her. Elizabeth said
Usually, they do help. However, in rare cases, they cause a severe drop in blood pressure... Dr. Lyden said
Which causes the fainting spells. Charles said
Precisely I'm going to switch her to a different medicine she'll be on the mend before you know it. Dr. Lyden said
Dr. Lyden, I am so grateful that you came. Elizabeth said
Think nothing of it. And please, ring me if you need anything. I'll wait in the car Dr. Lyden said
How can I ever thank you for all you've done for my family? Elizabeth said
Let's have dinner tonight. Just the two of us. Charles said
I would love that. Really, I would but I should probably stay here, just in case. Father, isn't due until the morning, and Julie and Kathleen are calling on the Wellingtons Elizabeth said
Then...we'll picnic right here on the floor but a formal picnic. White tie, of course. Charles said
What will the servants think? Elizabeth said
That we're two old friends who don't care at all about what anyone else has to say. Charles said
Hmm Elizabeth said
Meanwhile, in Valley spring
Miss level , that is a mighty tempting basket you have there Lee said
Mrs. Sutton I bring something for the new reverend, though I do worry about leaving here with all that work at the cafe she didn't seem concerned Rosemary said
If those cookies are for pastor Hogan you can save yourself the trip I just delivered a basket Florence said
Florence Blakeley, I do believe you've taken a shine to the new reverend Rosemary said
Not at all I'm just doing my job as head of the pastoral search committee Florence said
No one ever brought cookies for me when I first come to town Lee said
You're not a man of the cloth Rosemary said
No,no I'm not but i still like sweet things Lee said
Mr. County ... are you flirting with me? Rosemary said
Tell you what ... how about I buy those cookies off you as a donation to the new church? Lee said
They're very expensive Rosemary said
I have a feeling everything about you is very expensive Lee said
But worth it. Rosemary said
I have no doubt. Lee said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
I never thought I'd see the day that Charles Kenneth II would eat dinner with his fingers. Elizabeth said
I've never tried fried chicken before Charles said
It's my friend Abigail's recipe Elizabeth said
You prepared it Charles said
Oh, no, no Hilda made it but I have become a much better cook Elizabeth said
You always where a revolutionary and I do admire you for it. It's just such a shame you're so far away Charles said
That's part of the challenge. I need to know that I can take care of myself. Elizabeth said
Is that what this adventure has been about? Charles said
It's been about a lot of things, really. Mostly finding out about myself. Elizabeth said
Sometimes we spend so much time searching for the answers, we don't realize they can be right under our nose Charles said
Meanwhile in valley spring
I remember one winter when I was about oh, 10 years old it was a very cold winter, and we ran out of firewood. We had to use straw instead. We tied it into these little sticks and sticks they don't burn very I vowed right then and there, that I was never going to run out of firewood again and now I own a whole mountain of it Lee said
I love a story with a happy ending Rosemary said
I feel like I'm doing all the talking, though Lee said
Listening is the best way to learn about the human existence and it's part of my homework as a performer Rosemary said
So, what brought you out west, then? Where the biggest applause you're going to get is from prairie dogs and antelope? Lee said
Well, personal reasons. Rosemary said
Ah...does the fellow have a name? Lee said
I didn't say anything about a man Rosemary said
You didn't have to (both chuckle) ah, constable Thornton, can I get you a drink? Lee said
No, thanks Jack said
Now, don't tell me you've spent the entire day working on that schoolhouse? Rosemary said
Actually, that's exactly what I've been doing Jack said
It's a real labor of love, isn't it In more ways than one. Miss level, here was just about to tell me what brought her to Valley Spring and I have my suspicions it was an affair of the heart Lee said
Well, I would be eager to hear the latest version Jack said
Well, I would be happy to tell you both, but I am needed at the cafe, Abigail is simply lost without me, and I mustn't let her down. Rosemary said
Wow, I would love to figure that woman out. Lee said
Good luck with that. Jack said (Both chuckle)
You're the reason she came out here, aren't you? Lee said
Ancient history. Jack said
Meanwhile at the cafe
Oh, I'm sorry, we don't open for another 20 minutes. Abigail said
Are you Mrs. Stanton? Rorà said
Yes Abigail said
I understand you've been spending quite a bit of time with Bill Avenue. Rorà said
I'm sorry I ... Abigail said
Is he here? Rorà said
Constable Avenue left town this morning on business. Are you a friend of his? Abigail said
Friend? Hardly I'm his wife. Rorà Avenue. Rorà said
Mrs. Avenue, I can assume you m, I did not know that he was married. Abigail said
I would think the wedding ring would have given it away. Rorà said
He wasn't wearing a ring when we met. Abigail said
I don't know what kind of game you think you're playing, Mrs. Stanton, but there are laws that govern this sort of behavior, alienation of affection, for one. Rorà said
I think you should go now Abigail said
If my husband comes back here, I assume you'll do the honorable thing and tell him that I was looking for him? Rorà said
If he dare shows his face here, I will have plenty to tell him. good night Abigail said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Aunt Agatha! What a pleasant surprise Elizabeth said
I thought I'd stop in to see your mother, and I am so glad to see she is on the mend. Agatha said
Ooh, have you been shopping? Julie said
I have i found some pastels for the children that are hade to come by in Valley SpringSchool's starting again very soon. Elizabeth said
Frontier life must be exhilarating though I suppose there are certain activities that might wear thin after a while, frog jumping contests, or who could eat the most pie. Agatha said
It's really isn't like that at all Elizabeth said
No, there are outlaws and bandits. I was kidnapped and held at gunpoint. Julie said
Is this true? Agatha said
Actually, it's very civilized. We have Ice cream socials and Friday night Literarys. Picture shows in the weekend. Elizabeth said
Literarys. Hmm. Have either of you read the latest Jackie Collins novel? Agatha said
(Laughs) Aunt Agatha! I'm surprised you read Jackie Collins I hear his novels are rather a scandalous Elizabeth said
My dear, scandalous is what gets me out of bed in the morning. I love a good romance. Agatha said
I would love to be the lead in one of those novels. To live the life of the femme fatale, pursued by men who are dark, and handsome, and mysterious Julie said
Or you could just take up needlepoint ? Elizabeth said
Hmm. Agatha said
Meanwhile in valley spring
It looks like you're making progress Rosemary said
Slowly but surely you stop by to help? Jack said
I think you two are more than capable Rosemary said
(Rip Barks)
Rip runs a pretty tight ship. Can you pass me that hammer? Jack said
I'm sure Elizabeth will be thrilled to be out of the saloon and back into a classroom Rosemary said
She's been a good sport about it jack said
She certainly has "long-suffering schoolmarm" written all over her, I don't envy her situation, torn between her family and her new life here. Rosemary said
She's not torn. Once her mother's health improves, she'll come back jack said
Of course. I just mean families have a way of luring you back in, well and let's be honest, city life does have its charms. Rosemary said
So does Valley Spring jack said
I'll leave you to your work and don't forget we have a meeting later we're going to raise money for the church. Our town really is coming alive, don't you think? A school, a church, sawmill Rosemary said
A timber tycoon in need of female companionship Jack said
I hadn't noticed Rosemary said
Meanwhile in Town
I'm sure we can come to an understanding Sean said
There's not a lot to understand, Sean, you owe me a substantial amount of money and it's time to repay that debt Martin said
I can't lay my hands on that kind of cash not all at once Sean said
Well we could always let the court decide how you're going to make good on your obligations, but then, there would likely be discovery of transactions made with public funds during your tenure Martin said
They could implicate you as well Sean said
Sean please no one has ever been able to implicate me in anything it may, however, be a different story for you, as mayor Martin said
Martin, I don't have the money so unless you want a pound of flesh... Sean said
I don't think it needs to come to that by the way how is your health? Martin said
I do hope we have enough refreshments people always give more generously when they have a glass of lemonade and a slice of pie. Abigail, is something wrong? Rosemary said
Oh, I'm fine I just haven't heard from Clara since the trial, and she said she would write when she got back to Hamilton Abigail said
Is that all? Rosemary said
Yes Abigail said
No, it isn't Rosemary said
It's bill avenue Abigail said
Ah, the perfect suitor Rosemary said
Except for one little thing Abigail said
Which is? Rosemary said
He has a wife Abigail said
No Rosemary said
Yes, and half of me is furious and the other half ... Abigail said
Well, the cat got under your skin oh, that lowlife. You know, this happened to me once. I had just finished a run of the Yankee price on Broadway, well, the lying cheat courted me for a month before I found out he was married Rosemary said
What did you do? Abigail said
Gave that scoundrel a black eye but I kept the jewelry Rosemary said
Well, I didn't get a chance to give the scoundrel a black eye because he skipped town I didn't get any jewelry Abigail said
Oh, my dear never commit your heart unless there's jewelry Rosemary said
I'll keep that in mind for next time Abigail said
Well, I'm glad I could be of some help you know, I really am enjoying our little heart-to-heart chats Rosemary said
You know, so am I Abigail said
Sometime later in the saloon
Now, before we ask you to open your hearts and your wallets, perhaps our new pastor would like to say a few words Florence said
Of course delicious dearly beloved, we are gathered here to raise funds for our church programs still waters run deep, and so do deep pockets, dig deep in those pockets and give, onward Christian soldiers. Amen. Paul Moore said
Now, let's get down to business. I am pleased to announce that Mr. Lee County has already bought a basket of delicious homemade cookies for a 10 donation to our church programs Rosemary said
And I will pledge another 20 if you'll agree to accompany me to the ice cream social on Saturday night Lee said
Done Rosemary said
If I could have everybody's attention I have an announcement to make last night, I asked Mary Dunbar her to be my wife and she said yes DeWitt said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
I didn't think you'd come. Tom said
Your note said it was urgent it everything all right? Julie said
I thought you might have gotten the wrong impression of me, and I didn't want to start out on the wrong foot Tom said
You thought I'd think less of you because of the fight at the bar? Julie said
See, that's the thing. It really wasn't a fight just a couple of fellows horsing around is all Tom said
I know if you were with constable Thornton it couldn't be anything bad Julie said
Can I see you again? Tom said
I don't see why not Julie
Later that night at Republic
The chateaubiand was just delicious. Even better than I remember Elizabeth said
Well, here, try an of cherries jubilee Charles said
Oh, I couldn't Elizabeth said
I insist Charles said
Oh, my goodness. That is heaven on earth Elizabeth said
Do you remember the last time we were here and we played that wicked prank on your aunt? Charles said
And what prank was that? Sir Johnny said
We took all the of the spoons off the waiters cart and hid them in Aunt Agatha's umbrella you can only imagine how horrified she was when she opened it in front of the coat-check room they nearly arrested her for stealing the silver Elizabeth said
You two are tres incorrigible Kathleen said
I'm sure you have plenty of mischievous stories about Kathleen sir Johnny said
No, not really Elizabeth said
Well, we had a very strict governess she came from a little burg just south of Zurich... Kathleen said
Ah, yes, frau Bustenhaller I can still smell the cod liver oil on her breath Elizabeth said
As I was saying, one morning, after our history lesson, I hid her reading glasses it took her ages to find them she was completely miffed Kathleen said
How positively wicked of you, my darling sir Johnny said
It was terrible naughty, I know Kathleen said
Are there any more secrets I need to know about you? sir Johnny said
You'll have the rest of your life to find out Kathleen said
Kathleen...is there anything you wish to share with us? Elizabeth said
Well ...I know it's a secret, and we're not supposed to announce it yet, but I just have to say something, or I'll burst, Sir Johnny and I are engaged to be married Kathleen said
Congratulations! Charles said
I'm so happy for you Elizabeth said
I'd Say This Calls For A Toast. Waiter, a bottle of champagne, please Charles said
Meanwhile in valley spring
Miss level, it looks fantastic I guess beautiful people know how to make things beautiful. Lee said
Well, it's just what I do Rosemary said
There's no official announcement yet, but I heard he'll be resigning tomorrow Florence said
Any idea way? Jack said
Something about his health Florence said
Sorry, who's resigning? Lee said
Mayor Ronald Jack said
Really Lee said
Hmm jack said
Who's taking his place? Lee said
The town by-laws state that the president of the town council serving as interim mayor until the next election Florence said
And who's heads the council? Lee said
I do Martin said
Oh, course you do. Lee said
I cannot express to you how much I am looking forward to being your mayor. Good evening Martin said
Okay Lee said
You all set to tie the noose? Paul Moore said
Noose? DeWitt said
He means knot. Kaitlin said
Paraphrasing, of course. Paul Moore said
I'm ready. Dewitt said
Okay, good, good. Paul Moore said
I am so nervous Mary said
I was nervous at my wedding, too in fact, I forgot to say "I do" when the reverend asked me Abigail said
And what did you say? Mary said
I said, "I think so." Abigail said
(Both laughing)
Please, be seated dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to see whether a marriage can endure the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune so if anyone has objections to this state of the union,they may speak now or forever hold...Paul Moore said
I have an objection Frank Conklin said
And who are you? Paul Moore said
I think the real question here is who are you? Frank said
The pastor frank Conklin Paul Moore said
Really frank Conklin said
Because I'm pastor Frank Conklin, I don't think you're a real pastor at all Frank said
Really? Paul Moore said
He's not a real pastor? Florence said
This is not a real wedding? Mary said
Not until I pronounce you man and wife, which I will do ...as long as you promise to love, honor and obey each other till death do you part frank said
I do Mary said
So do I DeWitt said
Well kiss the bride frank said
I have a new dad Caleb said
You two aren't going anywhere jack said
I think you should lock him up and throw away the key Florence said
I agree, Florence, but that would leave Kaitlyn without a father and that doesn't seem right. Abigail said
Well, we could shoot him or we could pray for him, since there's no one among us that doesn't need forgiveness. Frank said
I've been telling him this is no way to raise an interest child Kaitlyn said
Okay, folks, here's what we're going to do. First, you are going to return all the money that you have taken from these people, then I'm going to send your picture with the words "con artist" to every town within 100 miles of here fair enough jack said
That's more than kind, constable. Paul Moore said
He'll turn over a new leaf, I promise. Kaitlyn said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Thank you, well, this has been a wonderful evening Elizabeth said
Dear Elizabeth, I hope someday you will be as happy as we are Kathleen said
If that's at all possible sir Johnny said
Oh, I'm sure it's very possible, A Toast...To True Love. Charles said
To true love Elizabeth said
The next morning in valley spring
Well, good morning, Jack Abigail said
Morning Abigail, Mrs. Graves Jack said
Hearing that will never get old I'm just gonna go check on the breakfast loaf Mary said
I didn't know Mary was working here Jack said
She's watching over the cafe while I'm away Abigail said
Away? Where? Jack said
Hamilton. I haven't heard from Clara since she left town after the trial I'm worried, jack I feel like I owe it to Peter to make sure she's all right Abigail said
Have you been in touch with Elizabeth? She knows the city maybe she can help Jack said
I sent her a telegram this morning Abigail said
Good Jack said
It's funny I barely know Clara, but I feel like she's family Abigail said
She is family Jack said
Well, I better pack if I'm gonna make the next stage Abigail said
Oh, Abigail when you see Elizabeth tell her I... jack said
Yes? Abigail said
Tell her I send my best Jack said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Forward one, side two, back three, and four, cross left, over right, back six,side seven and ...Julie said
(Laughing)
Hello! You're just in said
In time for what? Elizabeth said
The tango! It's all the rage again right now Charles, come! Dance with me Julie said
Um... if you insist Charles
It's simple just follow me Julie said
Like this? Charles said
Charles! Julie said
I'm sorry, am I doing it wrong? Charles said
Charles, when did you learn how to tango? Elizabeth said
Can't I have my secrets? It's much easier than it looks. Shall we? Charles said
An hour later
(Chuckling) Abigail! Elizabeth said
Elizabeth! Oh, it's so good to see you! Abigail said
How was your trip? Elizabeth said
Long I had no idea we lived in such a big country Abigail said
Well, you're here now, and that's what matters Elizabeth said
I so appreciate you letting me stay with you Abigail said
As long as you're in Hamilton my home is your home Elizabeth said
Are you sure there's enough room? I don't want to impose Abigail said
Oh, it's really no imposition and we'll find Clara together I'm just glad you've had Bill Avenue to lean on through all this. He must have been such a comfort. Elizabeth said
Oh, dear, we have a lot to catch up on Abigail said
Elizabeth, you amaze me, you're so down to earth and come from all of this you had to have missed it. Abigail said
Sometimes, I did. But...I don't know sometimes, I feel like Hamilton just lacks that...something. Elizabeth said
Or someone Abigail said
Perhaps Elizabeth said
Look what just arrived for you! They're from Charles! He said he enjoyed having dinner with you last night and hopes to have the pleasure of your company again soon. Julie said
Want! You read the card? Elizabeth said
Well, of course, I did. Julie said
Who's Charles? Abigail said
Gasps Mrs Stanton! How wonderful to see you. Julie said
You too, Julie Abigail said
Mother and Father can't wait to meet you! There's just enough time to change before dinner I'm happy to lend you one of my Gowns. Julie said
Oh... thank you, but I'll be fine in what i brought. Abigail said
Okay Julie said
Meanwhile in valley spring
Well this is cause for celebration. Might I buy you two gentlemen a drink? Rosemary said
Miss level? I'll buy the next round if you tell me what you're celebrating Lee said
Oh, Mr. county, it is a dream come true I'm going to be starring in a musical at the Curran Theater in San Francisco! Rosemary said
I guess congratulations are in order. Lee said
Mr. David and Mr. Stephen work for Christopher Sergio The Christopher Sergio Rosemary said
Is this a name I should be familiar with Lee said
He produces the biggest shows in the country! Rosemary said
Mr. Sergio saw miss level onstage in New York we went to quite a bit of trouble to track her down. He thinks she's going to be a star Mr. Stephen said
Rehearsals begin in three days, so I'll be leaving tomorrow Rosemary said
Oh! Uh, when... when will you be back? Lee said
Well, if the show's a hit, Mr. Sergio will want to take it on the road for a trial run, and then... broadway! Rosemary said
It could run for years Mr. Stephen said
Uh, I'm...I'm very happy for you, Rosemary. I Lee said
Now tell me more about this part! Rosemary said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Oh, well, we're so glad you've come to stay with us. Grace said
Well, I know you've been under the weather, Mrs. Thatcher. I do hope it's not a burden for you to have a house guest Abigail said
Oh, nonsense! I'm practically back to my old self again, thanks to Charles friend, dr. Lyden Grace said
I hear you've come in search of your daughter-in-law. William said
Yes, I know she works in Hamilton, but I'm afraid that's all I know it's not much to go on. Abigail said
Abigail is worried that Clara might've found herself in some kind of trouble Elizabeth said
I have connections with the police department I'll give them a ring and have them put their best man on the case right away William said
Oh, I couldn't ask you to do that Abigail said
You didn't ask I'm volunteering. Hamilton is a big city and it's no place for a woman to go about searching for someone on her own. William said
Thank you I do have a photograph, if you think that would help. Abigail said
It would, indeed William said
let me go get it Abigail said
I just can't imagine what the poor dear is going through Grace said
I'm so sorry we're running late Kathleen said
Oh ! No need to apologize, darling. Dinner isn't for another hour Grace said
Good. Because Johnny and I Kathleen said
(Gasps) you're engaged? Oh, my goodness, that's so exciting! Julie said
Julie! You're ruined the Surprise Kathleen said
It wasn't a surprise at all! We all know it was going to happen! Julie said
Oh, my goodness, this is wonderful news, darling. Oh! Grace said
Welcome to the family William said
Thank you I hope to make your daughter very happy Johnny said
Would you like to see my ring? Kathleen said
Oh,it's so beautiful. Elizabeth and Grace said
It belonged to my grandmother. Johnny said
We must have a little party to celebrate just a few close friends perhaps a luncheon tomorrow Grace said
Are you sure you're up to it? William said
If you take away my parties, William, you take away my raison d'etre Congratulations! Grace said
Thank you Kathleen said
Meanwhile in valley spring
You know, you're pretty handy with a saw. If you're ever looking for another line of work, you let me know. Lee said
Thanks, Hey, Travis? Mind Throwing a tarp over that lumber tonight? Thanks Jack said
Looks like you fellas are making some progress. I know the man upstairs will be mighty appreciative of that . Frank said
Well, I don't think he'd recognize me it's been a long time since I've been in a church Lee said
Well, since you haven't been struck by lightning yet, you might want to come by Sunday. Frank said
Yeah. I'll think about it. Lee said
I was wondering do you think you could build that? Frank said
That a pulpit? Jack said
That's right. Uh, nothing too fancy. Maybe out of oak? Frank said
Oh, what's that? Jack said
That's the cabinet door Frank said
What, you want a cabinet in a pulpit? Jack said
Well, it might come in handy, and, uh, it's gonna need a look on it. Frank said
Meanwhile on the other side of town
Ah! I suppose that's it I'm ready to leave Rosemary said
We're going to miss you. molly said
Things certainly haven't been the same around here since you arrived. Florence said
Well, thank you for welcome me into your town, and into your hearts. You've been very kind. I won't forget you Rosemary said
Safe travels Molly said
Well Rosemary...finally gotten what you've wished for. Jack said
It's the start of a new life for me Rosemary said
I hope it brings you everything you want. Jack said
I'm gonna miss you I'll even miss you, you big old dog. Take care of yourself Rosemary said
You too. Well, there she goes Jack said (Rip howls)
I do wish you'd brought a script so I could begin learning my lines and my songs you know, I once was in a production of the warbling wren, in which I had 11 songs, and I had to hit high-f three times, just like this Rosemary said
Miss level Stephen said
Yes Rosemary said
There is no play. And we're not working for Mr. Sergio we've been hired by Christopher cliff. Mr. David said
Christopher cliff? No. There must be some mistake. He was the producer of the warbling wren. Rosemary said
The man whose money you stole. Mr. Stephen said
That's a lie! I never stole any money. Rosemary said
Than what happened to the box office receipts? Mr. David said
I can explain that! Rosemary said
You can explain it to him and enough with the singing Mr. Stephen said
Ooh! You turn this car around and take me back right now!
Afraid we can't do that Mr. David said
Well, then I am just going to scream! Rosemary said
As long as you don't sing. Mr. Stephen said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Abigail? Elizabeth said
Hmm? Abigail said
Bill avenue is the office who's come to help find Clara Elizabeth said
I thought you were on an investigation Abigail said
I was... but when I heard it was the thatchers that needed an investigator I volunteered for the assignment bill said
I'll leave you two alone Elizabeth said
It certainly is good to see you I just wish it under happier circumstances bill said
This is awkward Abigail said
I don't understand bill said
Does the name Rorà Avenue help you understand? Because she showed up at my door. Abigail said
Abigail ... bill said
Oh, please. Don't bother trying to explain. Abigail said
What did she tell you? Bill said
Enough! You lied to me Abigail said
Abigail, please! You don't know the whole story bill said
I don't want to hear any more of your stories. Abigail said
I understand that you're angry, and you don't want to hear what I to say. Well, you please allow me to help you find Clara? Bill said
I don't want your help! Abigail said
Well, you're going to need it bill said
I don't need anything from you Abigail said
I'm going to find her. And once I do, I promise you, you'll never see me again. Bill said
I will ask Mr. Thatcher to contact the police and have someone else assigned to the case Abigail said
Abigail! bill said
Can you find your own way out, or should I have the butler escort you? Abigail said
Meanwhile in valley spring
Mr. Duncan, how was your trip? Jack said
Well, I got Mr. County's permits for the sawmill signed off on nearly cost me my life, though. Duncan said
What happened? Jack said
A couple of lugs in a big, fancy car nearly ran me off the road. And miss level looked fit to be tied! Duncan said
Rosemary was in the car? Jack said
Bouncing around in the back while this madman behind the wheel ... Duncan said
But you were coming in from Angiola weren't you? Jack said
Yeah. Why? Duncan said
Well, that's south of here. Rosemary was heading north to San Francisco. Jack said
Not on that road, she wasn't. Duncan said
Meanwhile in town
You look as tired as a dog. Frank said
Ugh, you don't want to hear about it Lee said
Well, listening is my job. Frank said
All right. The sawmill's ready to go. We just can't get the engine up and running. Lee said
What, your millwright can't figure it out? Frank said
Yeah, he's trying his best but he's never worked on a diesel before. Lee said
Maybe it's time we asked for a favor. Frank said
No disrespect, pastor, but I think big guy has better things to do than to fix my mill. Anyway, I've been in tighter jams than this before. I'm sure I'll figure it out. Lee said
Well, suit yourself. Frank said
Uh, though, that being said, you know, if you'd like to give it a, try, I'm sure it couldn't hurt, right? Lee said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
So you're the Charles I've heard so much about? Abigail said
I hope some of it's been good Charles said
Well, I've only heard wonderful things Abigail said
And I've heard wonderful things about you as well. I'm glad our darling Elizabeth has you as a friend. We worry about her being so far away. Charles said
Mrs. Stanton? You have a visitor Julie said
Uh, forget the intrusion, I think I have a lead on Clara. Someone recognized her picture. Bill said
Where is she? Abigail said
East side of town across the railroad tracks now, I can take you there if you want, or I can get her and bring her back here. Bill said
No, I'll go myself, if you'll give me the address. Abigail said
That part of the town's not suitable for a woman to travel alone. Bill said
Then I'll come as well Charles said
Me too! This is exciting. Julie said
You have obligations of your own, I couldn't impose Abigail said
Well, if there's anything you need, Abigail. Elizabeth said
Thank you Shall we go? Abigail said
Obligations is right. Remind me why we're all gathering here yet again? Julie said
For a champagne toast to Kathleen and sir Johnny. Elizabeth said
Toasts, luncheon, dinners, so much fuss. When I get engaged, I'm not going to tell anyone, I'll just elope. Julie said
But, Julie, you love parties and dances and balls and luncheons. Elizabeth said
That was the old me. Now I find them deadly dull well, we'd better not know mother and father waiting Julie said
What's your hurry? Something else on your afternoon social calendar? Charles said
Don't be a goose, Charles. I'm just trying to be punctual. Julie said
Across town
Is this where she lives? Abigail said
This is her last known address bill said
No wonder why she didn't want to talk about it Abigail said
Mrs. Sutton Clara said
Clara Abigail said
What are you doing here? Clara said
Is there someplace we can go to talk Abigail said
You shouldn't be here Clara said
Mrs. Sutton came all the way from Valley Spring to see you Bill said
I've been very worried about you Abigail said
Meanwhile in outside of valley spring
I'm telling you, I did not take mr. Cliff's money it's my director, Mike Ryan, that you want. He's the one who stole your boss money. Rosemary said
Yeah, but Ryan's done a good job of hiding, and Mr. Cliff believes that when word gets out we have his precious girlfriend, he'll have a change of heart Mr. Stephen said
Afraid I'm not miked Ryan's "precious" anything he dropped me like a hot stone as soon as he got his heads on that cash I swear, I am of no value to you absolutely none Rosemary said
Oh, I find that hard to believe a man would have to be crazy not to, uh, come to your rescue. Mr. Stephen said
I think we might've got off on the wrong foot. You're very sweet and cute, too. Let go of me! Rosemary said
You okay? Jack said
Come on! Get in mr. Stephen said
Jack, I was so scared! Rosemary said
It's okay you're safe now okay? jack said
But what about my bags? Rosemary said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
How long have you been under the employment of this Mr. Jeffery? Bill said
A little over a year I work seven days a week sometimes, I don't finish till midnight, and I start at 5:00 Clara said
How did you get into this man's debt? Abigail said
My father was sick for a long time before he died when I couldn't pay his doctor bills, Mr. Jeffery loaned me $500. I couldn't pay it back he told me I'd have to work as his servant until we were even if I didn't, he said he would have me arrested and put in jail Clara said
You have my word, you won't be going to jail. Bill said
Why didn't you come to me for help? Abigail said
How could I? I had just met you. I didn't want to be a burden. Clara said
Clara, you could never be a burden. I'm going to take care of this, don't you worry Abigail said
No Mr. Jeffery is a powerful man I have seen what he can do Clara said
Clara if this Mr Jeffery is exploiting you in any way, there are things that I can do to remedy the situation bill said
I don't want your help. I can take care of this myself. Clara said
Clara! Abigail said
You need to leave now I have to get to work Clara said
Clara, please let us help you Abigail said
You can help me by leaving me alone Clara said
The poor girl is terrified I've got to do something Abigail said
If you'll allow me... bill said
I can handle it myself Abigail said
And just how are you going to do that? With all due respect, Abigail, I know how to deal with men like mr. Jeffery let me handle this Bill said
Meanwhile across town
You're so wicked. What if we get caught? Julie said
No ones gonna be here for hours they won't even know we were here Tom said
Look! Just what we need are you ready? Julie said
I'm all yours. Except I don't really know why I need to learn how to dance Tom said
So we can cut a rug in all the clubs Julie said
Well, I'm starting to like this now Tom said
Now just follow me. Back, right, forward, cross over, forward, right, together. That's it you're a natural Julie said
You're a good teacher. Tom said
Meanwhile outside of valley spring
Sorry I couldn't get us back to Valley Spring in time. Sergeant needs nights rest. Jack said
Oh, I don't mind spending the evening with my Mountie hero. But you might have brought a tent, some sleeping bags, and a pot of hot coffee. Rosemary said
I would've, but I left in a bit of a hurry. Jack said
No complaints, you saved my life jack? Why didn't things work out between us? Rosemary said
Because of things like this Jack said
Like what? Rosemary said
You running off with men you don't even know, for the promise of fame. What were you thinking? Jack said
They had business cards. Rosemary said
See, that's where you go wrong. Whatever you have is never good enough. Jack said
I'm sorry, you're right. I left you because I was too blind to see what a precious thing I had well, I'll never make that mistake again. Where are you going? Rosemary said
To see if I can find us something to eat. Jack said
Then I'll have the poached salmon and some of those little white potatoes. Rosemary said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
I wanted to return these Kathleen said
Thank you, Kathleen? I know we've never been very close, but I just wanted to say that I'm so happy for you. You and Johnny really make a lovely couple. Elizabeth said
That's nice of you to say. Kathleen said
I can't believe one of us is getting married it all seems so sudden and grown-up Elizabeth said
That's because you live in a different world, in my world, it's natural to find a proper man, to marry and take one's place in society. Kathleen said
But there's more to life than that, isn't there? Elizabeth said
You'll never guess where I've... been Julie said
Where, exactly? Kathleen said
Nowhere Julie said
Please, Julie. I saw you sneak in the side door I have a very good view from the window in my room Kathleen said
You're always spying on me! Julie said
Because you seem determined to bring shame to our family Kathleen said
And you seem determined to make sure I die an old maid! Julie said
All right. Let me Elizabeth said
Please talk some sense into her Kathleen said
Where were you? Elizabeth said
I went dancing with Tom Thornton! Julie said
Julie! That is completely inappropriate, and you know it. Elizabeth said
There's nothing inappropriate about being in love. Julie said
Well, at least tell me that you had a chaperone, then. Elizabeth said
Why would I need a chaperone? Julie said
Because you're a young lady and you barely know him Elizabeth
I know him better than you think. This is our second secret rendezvous. You mustn't tell mother and father. If they don't approve of jack, imagine what they'll say about Tom. Julie said
What have they said about Jack? Elizabeth said
It's not what they said, it's just obvious how they feel. But they don't matter, what matters is how you feel. Julie said
Meanwhile outside of valley spring
Bon appétit jack
Berries! How wonderful. And light. You know you never told me how things went in Hamilton Rosemary said
Oh, they went fine jack said
Jack, you came back and Elizabeth didn't is she ever? Rosemary said
Of course, she is jack said
Have you heard from her since you've been home? Rosemary said
I'm not worried, Rosemary jack said
Of course not I'm sure her mother is on the mend and she's enjoying home and family I wonder if that prestigious teaching position was offered to her again Rosemary said
Well, she turned that job down once. Jack said
But a woman can always change her mind Rosemary said
She won't jack said
I just think you should consider the possibility, unlikely as it may seem that Elizabeth might not come back and if, god forbid, that should happen, do remember that you have friends that deeply care about you. Friends you can rely upon Rosemary said
Cold? Jack said
No! What about you? You'll freeze Rosemary said
I'll stay close to the fire. Jack said
Always a gentleman. Rosemary said
You should get some sleep. Jack said
Good night, Jack said
Night, Rosemary Jack said
In the morning in town
These are good men and they ask you to bless this enterprise and allow them to do the good, honest work that brought them to this beautiful valley in the Lord's name, Amen. You don't look convinced. Frank said
In my experience, I find that when I encounter a problem, the only one I can rely on to fix it is me. Lee said
You're a self-made man, Mr county, and you should be proud of that but no one does it alone we all need help at times. Frank said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
How long has she been seeing him? Charles said
About a week. But for Julie, it's always love at first sight. Elizabeth said
There's nothing wrong with being a romantic. Charles said
Except it's always with someone disastrous. Elizabeth said
And this Tom fellow is a disastrous? Charles said
Let's just say he's had his fair share of troubles. Elizabeth said
But you know his brother quite well. Charles said
They're nothing alike. Elizabeth said
It can be hard to tell someone else whom to fall in love with. Charles said
I just don't want her to make a mistake. Elizabeth said
If you can about her, you might have to let her find these things out on her own Charles said
I'm not so sure about that Elizabeth said
Sometimes, it takes making a mistake or two in order for us to learn. Charles said
What if she gets hurt? Elizabeth said
As long as she has people around her who love her, she'll be all right. Charles said
Abigail. Have you heard anything new about Clara? Elizabeth said
Nothing yet. Constable avenue has assured me he's doing everything he can. Abigail said
I'm sure he is, but if there's anything I can do to help, don't ever hesitate to ask. Charles said
Thank you, Charles, Abigail said
I hate to run, but duty calls. Charles said
Of course. Thank you for the advice. And for lunch. Elizabeth said
He's certainly a charming young man Abigail said
He's one of my favorite people. Elizabeth said
You make a very handsome couple. Abigail said
Gosh, you sound just like my mother. Elizabeth said
I understand how she feels. Abigail said
About what? Elizabeth said
You have so much life here, Elizabeth. So much opportunity. Abigail said
Now you sound like just like my father Elizabeth said
You can't tell me you haven't enjoyed being back in Hamilton, with your family and friends. Abigail said
I have! To tell you the truth, I've enjoyed every moment. I'm so glad I was here for Kathleen's engagement and seeing Julie again just makes me realize me how much I miss her when I'm gone. Elizabeth said
I can see how close you are Abigail said
It's strange, I came here to take care of my mother, and now it feels like there's part of me that's so comfortable... it feels like it's almost wrong to be having a good time I should be serious, I should be thinking about my students... Elizabeth said
You should be missing Jack? Abigail said
I do miss Jack. I miss him very much. Elizabeth said
Meanwhile in town
Mr. Jeffery? Bill said
Who wants to know? Mr. Jeffery said
Constable Bill Avenue I need to have a word with you Bill said
About what? Mr. Jeffery said
It's an about a young woman in your employment, one Clara Sutton I spoke with her, and I'm concerned that you might be breaking the law bill said
And what law would that be, constable? Mr. Jeffery said
Forcing an employee to work for slave wages is a... it's a blatant violation of the labor statutes Bill said
I loaned that young woman $500. She agreed to work for me until her debt was settled Mr. Jeffery said
Well, Mr. Jeffery, I would think working seven days a week for more than a year would pay you back by now, with the internet. Bill said
Sadly it hasn't is that all? Mr. Jeffery said
No, sir one more thing I'll be at your residence in two hours to take miss Sutton from your property, at which point, you're going to give me a signed document releasing her of any financial obligation to you Bill said
And if I don't. Mr. Jeffery said
Well then, sir, you can have your day in court. And you can try to convince a jury why a man of your standing in the community would take advantage of such a poor young widow my friends at the paper would love a story like that Bill said
Two hours later
Clara! Abigail said
I spoke with her employer the issue's been resolved Bill said
Resolve? How? Abigail said
He no further has a hold on her bill said
Constable avenue has wonderful I own him everything I'm sorry I've been such a burden, Mrs. Sutton I won't trouble you any further Clara said
Clara, you're free now you can do whatever you want but the truth is you're all the family I have left and the only living connection I have to my son I would like it very much if you came home with me Abigail said
Really Clara said
With all my heart Abigail said
The next day
You're leaving, aren't you? Charles said
I'm sorry Elizabeth said
Don't be. I know your search isn't over, I hope you find the answers you're looking for, no matter where it takes you. Charles said
Meanwhile in valley spring
Hey, hey! Lee said
Pretty good shot, jack Frank said
Thanks, jack said
But you're gonna have to do a lot better than that Frank said
Aw, take it easy on him, pastor Jack's a hero Lee said
No, I'm not Jack said
Well, you rescued miss level makes you a hero in my book and to show you just how grateful I am, I'm gonna donate the rest of the lumber you need to finish the church, just as soon as the mill is up and running, that is. Lee said
Are you still having trouble with that engine? Jack said
Ah, well, the pastor here laid a blessing on the mill, but unless the good Lord knows how to fix a diesel... Lee
Well, the lord works in mysterious ways. Frank said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
So there's nothing we can say to change your mind? William said
Mother's recovered and school recess is almost over with a week remaining I want to get back to my students Elizabeth said
Is it the children you're going back to or the office? Grace said
I suppose if I'm being truthful... it's both. Elizabeth said
Elizabeth, my dear, you know we don't like to interfere, but maybe it's time for you to consider a change. William said
Please, father Elizabeth said
The teaching assignment at Valley Spring was never meant to be permanent. Could be time to think of moving on to something better. William said
This is what's best for me. Maybe I'll feel differently once I'm there, but I have to go back and find out for myself. But can you at least respect that this is what I need to do? Elizabeth said
Yes, of course, we can. You have our blessing and our support, no matter where you are or what you do. Grace said
It's so hard to leave. I love you both so much. I better start packing. Elizabeth said
Meanwhile in valley spring
You're having a rough day, my friend. Next round's on me Lee said
Deal. Look rough out there Jack said
(Chuckles) you bet animals are lining up two by two I was on my way to Benjamin, but all this rain washed out the bridge had to take the long way around Mike Graft said
What take you to Benjamin? Lee said
One of the engines at the textile factory is down I was supposed to be there yesterday Mike Graft said
You're a mechanic? Jack said
Yes, sir. Diesel mechanic Mike Graft said
Um... have some trouble at the mill, getting the Diesel engine up and running. Lee said
I could take a look at it in the morning, if you'd like Mike Graft said
Yes! I would like that very much. Thank you. Lee said
You're welcome. Mike Graft said
Guess this means we'll be seeing you in church on Sunday? Jack said
Uh...Lee said
Meanwhile in Hamilton
Charles, it was very sweet of you to drive us to the station Abigail said
I wouldn't miss the chance of saying one last goodbye Charles said
I promise I'll be back soon Elizabeth said
I'm going to hold you to it Charles said
Clara's running late do you think she's changed her mind? Elizabeth said
Not at all Abigail said
Boarding flight 45 to 55 airports stave said
Abigail, that's our flight Elizabeth said
She'll be here, here she is, Clara! Abigail said
I hope I didn't keep you waiting Clara said
Not at all, but we have to hurry. Abigail said
Do I need to tell you how much... Charles said
Charles something are better left unspoken. Elizabeth said
