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When Calls the Heart Season 12 Episode 7
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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart
00:05What's going on?
00:06We know that the Eagle Coin was found at a poker game in Union City
00:09It's Hottie Davis
00:10Maybe we can do business
00:11The cattle crossing has contaminated the stream where the salmon spawn
00:15Does that group not know any other songs?
00:18It's this new curriculum where everything is led by the students' curiosity
00:21There's something about the autumn air
00:26There's an almost magical sense of possibility
00:30My students constantly inspire me
00:34And their own curiosity is taking them further than I could ever imagine
00:38Is it this way?
00:40I don't know
00:41Looks like it
00:43I think we're supposed to be here
00:45And I'm pretty sure it's that way
00:47Gracia
00:50Lee surprised Rosemary with a trip to Cape Fullerton
00:56To see a performance of The Importance of Being Earnest
00:58And now she wants to put on her own production
01:01Which she will direct, produce, and star in, naturally
01:05With Fiona's encouragement, I wrote a guide to my new curriculum
01:10She said she wants to send it to publishers and other educators
01:14I never imagined trying to create a new form of teaching
01:18But Fiona makes everything seem possible
01:22As for Nathan and me
01:29It all feels new and exciting
01:31There's so much we still don't know about one another
01:34And so much more to discover
01:37We're enjoying every moment together
01:39Excited for all that's to come
01:41Every morning, every evening
01:48Ain't we got fun
01:49I'm assuming you've seen these numbers?
01:54Yes, I know
01:55It's not good
01:57No, it is not good
01:58Ava Riel is simply too expensive for us to support
02:01Ain't got money, oh but honey
02:04Ain't we got fun
02:06It's all that same
02:08Where does she find the time to eat this many meals?
02:09Well, she is running up a tab
02:11But she's also good for business
02:13Yeah, the customers do seem to like her
02:15But still, this bill is way too high
02:17Oh, let me guess
02:18Miss Riela?
02:19Yes
02:20Mm-hmm
02:20Any word from our folks yet?
02:22Mm-hmm
02:22Uh, she told me that she just got a letter from them last week
02:25And?
02:26They're extending their trip
02:27Oh
02:28They went to see the Northern Lights in Norway
02:30Oh my goodness, now it's Norway
02:32First it was the Dolomites
02:33Then it was the coast of Croatia
02:35I, you'd think
02:36The parents of an heiress
02:39Would be more concerned with making sure their daughter
02:40Was sufficiently taken care of
02:42In the meantime, in between time
02:45Ain't we got fun
02:46No, Ava
02:48We don't got fun
02:49Sweetheart
02:51On the bright side
02:52Look what just came back from the pictures
02:54Audition notices?
02:56You betcha
02:57The Hope Valley players present
03:00The importance of being earnest
03:02Who will be cast?
03:04Only time will tell
03:05It's very exciting
03:06It is
03:07I was thinking of auditioning myself
03:09If you think I'd be any good
03:12Yes
03:14Please do
03:16And Ava was asking about it too
03:19Hmm
03:20The stage is not for everyone, Hickam
03:27Let's distribute, Lee
03:30Now
03:30Okay, I'll be right back, Mike
03:32Nothing else goes on that tab
03:35Oh, Lee
03:38Rose, I have much to do
03:39Oh, Lee
03:42Yes
03:42Did you get them?
03:45Unfortunately, they're really hard to come by
03:46But
03:47My guy came through
03:49Thank you
03:50You're very welcome
03:50Have a good time
03:57So, I found this on my desk
04:05Hmm
04:05Two train tickets to Union City
04:08Care to explain yourself?
04:10No
04:11I don't think I do
04:12So
04:13I'm just supposed to follow you blindly on this adventure?
04:17You'll just have to put yourself in my hands
04:19Oh, what if I don't trust you?
04:21You're just gonna have to try
04:23What's going on?
04:25Tell me what's going on
04:26We're going to the new Buster Keaton picture
04:33At the movie palace
04:34Are you serious?
04:37I was wrong to doubt you
04:40Forgive me
04:42Always
04:42Anyway, we won't be back until late
04:44So, Ali will be at Angela's
04:46And little Jack will be staying with Talia
04:47And the taxi's set to pick us up this afternoon
04:49Uh, well, I'll be ready
04:52Thank you
04:53I'm gonna
04:56I'll be, I'll be ready
04:58I'll be right back to you
05:01Hmm
05:02Ned
05:17I'll be fine.
05:44I'll be fine.
05:45I'll be fine.
05:47Do you think that's the best offer we're going to get?
05:50It's a full-service salon, and it comes with all the supplies.
05:55I see.
05:57Well, I'll talk with my partner, Mr. Weaver, and we'll get back to you with the decision.
06:05Is that what I think it is?
06:09I was up half the night finalizing. It just never seemed finalized.
06:14Oh.
06:14Oh. Good. They're going to love it. These publishers are really bold. Department of Education? Why not?
06:23Is that too forward?
06:24I mean, usually you'd send a query first, but that's okay.
06:28No. No, you're right. It's too much sending the whole thing.
06:31No, no, no, no. You never know. Fortune favors the bold.
06:34You just have to look at the introduction again, and, um, and add some more artwork.
06:38Leave, and the net will appear.
06:42That's what my mother used to say.
06:44Was your mother in a circus?
06:45The very essence of romance is uncertainty.
06:59If ever I shall marry, I will certainly try to forget the fact.
07:04Wonderful. Thank you, Hiccup.
07:06I did prepare a few more scenes.
07:08No, no. It's perfect. I have all the information I need.
07:12Okay.
07:13Yeah.
07:13Mm-hmm.
07:14And just move it off itself.
07:16Thank you so much for coming.
07:18Is I okay?
07:18You are terrific.
07:20Shelley?
07:22Do you think, um, maybe I should ask them if I can do it again?
07:26No, I don't think so.
07:28Okay.
07:30What am I going to do?
07:32What do you mean?
07:32I thought he was very good.
07:35He was fine, serviceable.
07:38Well, Algenon is supposed to be swashbuckling and rebellious, debonair, and dazzling.
07:46Hickam?
07:47Ned?
07:48Jed?
07:49They are all caution.
07:51And stability?
07:52Hesitation.
07:53Insecurity.
07:54Oh, my...
07:56Oh, my goodness.
07:57Do you think I could just, uh, do it again a different way?
08:00Every woman becomes like their mother.
08:02That is their tragedy.
08:03Oh, no man does.
08:04That's his.
08:05Hickam.
08:05It was...
08:09Perfect.
08:13Yes.
08:15Aha.
08:18Who in this town is swashbuckling and bold, pushing boundaries with a little glint in their eye?
08:28Oh, my goodness.
08:29Yes.
08:31Why didn't I think of that myself?
08:32He's perfect.
08:33He's everything.
08:33Do you think he'll do it?
08:34There's only one way to find out.
08:36Yes.
08:37Thank you, everyone.
08:39Callbacks will be posted this afternoon.
08:41Oh, my goodness.
08:42Well, just put them out of their misery now, Rosemary.
08:49It's not marked on the maps, but...
08:51But I think it was more in this direction.
08:53No, I think it was up here.
08:54No, look.
08:55It's right there.
08:57This could work.
08:58We need to show Mrs. Thorne.
08:59Why don't you take it straight to the governor?
09:02He said he wanted to help you solve your cow problem, didn't he?
09:05You really think he'd see us?
09:08Ask for Mr. Mitchell.
09:10He'll love it.
09:11Okay.
09:11Hey, Ben.
09:15Hey.
09:15We're going to see the governor.
09:17Hi, sir.
09:20Edwin?
09:22You think Edwin's gonna let them in?
09:24No.
09:25But at least I'll have some peace and quiet while I fill you in on the garrison gang case.
09:28Oh.
09:29Finally, you got a break?
09:30Maybe.
09:31Inspector McGill sent a report.
09:33Apparently, two double-headed eagles showed up in Amsterdam at a rare coin and stamp dealer's
09:37showroom.
09:38The Dutch police said they couldn't get the guy to admit how they got there.
09:42That's all will and good, but it still doesn't answer the big question.
09:45Where'd a garrison gang hit the rest of the gold?
09:47Exactly.
09:48Somewhere there is a hidden fortune.
09:51We should get the public involved.
09:52Sponsor a valley-wide treasure hunt.
09:56Oh, no.
09:56It's too much publicity.
09:58Is there such a thing?
09:59It might scare them off.
10:00All right, fine.
10:01In the meantime, Bill, I have a question for you.
10:06You once mentioned that you worked on an espionage case with the British Colonial Office.
10:11What about it?
10:13You said you posed as a UK embassy official.
10:16I assume your accent must have been pretty persuasive, hmm?
10:20Well, persuasive, huh?
10:23Mm-hmm.
10:28The Undersecretaries requested an update of the situation in Devonshire.
10:33Please gather the latest dispatches and prepare a summary for the meeting this afternoon.
10:38You, sir, are my Algernon.
10:45You what?
10:46The importance of being earnest.
10:48No, no, no, no.
10:49No, no.
10:50Out of the question.
10:50Please.
10:52I'm desperate.
10:53You're the only one who can do it.
10:55The swashbuckling panache.
10:58The confident joie de vivre.
11:00The masculine yet sensitive charmer.
11:03Hmm?
11:04Swashbuckling panache?
11:05Well, I suppose.
11:10Ah!
11:11Wonderful!
11:12You won't regret it.
11:16That was persuasive.
11:17The Inspector General will be conducting a tour of the operation next month.
11:31So, chip-chip, telly-o!
11:33Ha-ha!
11:35Yeah.
11:36Mm-mm-mm-mm.
11:38I will pray every time I feel it.
11:43Ha-ha-ha-ha!
11:45Well, hello, little friend.
11:46Heard you could use a hand.
11:49That'd be very welcome.
11:50I'm just, uh, nailing these together for some backdrops.
11:53How is it that Rosemary manages to convince us to do this stuff?
11:57Ha-ha!
11:58Ah, inspiration and gentle persuasion.
12:00Best way to gather a flock.
12:02I think it's more persuasion than anything.
12:04Ha-ha-ha!
12:06Thought I might be seeing you up on that stage.
12:08Ha!
12:08No, you did not.
12:09You did not think that.
12:11Uh, well, well, if not the play, we could use a hand with the church choir.
12:16You know, Minnie and Rosemary are always looking for some new soloists.
12:19Well, trust me.
12:21My singing is not going to bring anybody closer to God.
12:24Ha-ha-ha-ha!
12:26Up on the mountain, when my God spoke, out of his mouth came fire and smoke.
12:35I looked around me, it looked so fine.
12:40I asked my Lord if all this was mine.
12:44Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
12:52Governor, there are two children here to see you.
13:01Uh, something about a pasture?
13:03I have told them to make an appointment and go through the proper channels.
13:06No, it's all right, Edwin.
13:07I, for one, happen to like kids.
13:09Send them in.
13:14Governor Bouchard?
13:15The last time you unrolled maps at me, I ended up in a lot of hot water.
13:19This might get you out.
13:24What we have for you is a way for everyone to coexist.
13:29There's a wildlife corridor where the cattle can take to an even bigger summer pasture.
13:33And they never have to cross the stream at all.
13:35And then the fish will be able to spawn again.
13:37It's even called the Old Meadow.
13:40I wonder why the ranchers aren't using it.
13:42Maybe they don't know about it.
13:43We only found it because we were...
13:46Looking at maps.
13:50Hmm.
13:51Part of it is blocked here, apparently.
13:54But maybe it can be cleared.
13:57Nice work.
13:59You two make a good team.
14:02Can I keep this?
14:05Edwin?
14:06Sir.
14:07Reschedule my appointments for this afternoon.
14:08You know, I've heard that Buster Keaton is the funniest man in the world.
14:25And now I can see why.
14:27The look on his face when that horse melted?
14:31How did they do that?
14:32It was incredible.
14:37You're incredible.
14:38I love this song.
14:58Danny ball!
15:04Uh, do me a favor.
15:06Call me Danny for the next few minutes.
15:07Danny?
15:07Danny.
15:08Danny!
15:09Hey, Tati, you old dog!
15:11This must be your wife.
15:13Uh, Diane, yes.
15:15Diane!
15:16Danny's told me so much about you.
15:18Oh!
15:19Tati and I, uh, we met the other night when I was out wearing my white dinner jacket,
15:23the one you got me, darling.
15:26Turns out we were in the same line of work.
15:28We were talking artifacts, coins.
15:30What a marvelous coincidence.
15:31What a marvelous coincidence it is, running into you of all people.
15:34You know, I just got back from the Netherlands with quite a haul.
15:39For a certain select clientele, of course.
15:42Oh, it sounds tempting, really, but...
15:45You go on ahead.
15:46It's fine.
15:47I'll see you back at home.
15:50Tati!
15:51You have to invite them over!
15:53What a great idea.
15:55My wife, Trudy, and I would love for you to join us.
15:57We're hosting a bit of a bash.
16:00It's just a few close friends up the hill.
16:03Oh.
16:03Oh!
16:04That's a fabulous idea.
16:06Really, um, but...
16:08We're not really dressed for a party.
16:10Oh, we've got you covered!
16:13Oh, and I know the perfect dress!
16:16It'll look smashing on you!
16:18We really couldn't.
16:20Why?
16:21You got a better invitation?
16:24Yeah, I thought you wanted to do business.
16:29I guess...
16:30there's nothing stopping us.
16:36I guess not.
16:38Come on.
16:46Diane.
16:50Miss Fairfax.
16:53Uh, just one second.
16:54Lee, you need to stay on your mark.
16:57Yes, dear.
16:58All right, let's just take it again.
17:01Miss Fairfax.
17:03Oh, my goodness, I love it.
17:04It's perfect.
17:05Where did you find her?
17:07Miss Fairfax.
17:08Hmm?
17:09Yes, yes.
17:10Uh, let's just hear the cue again.
17:13Miss Fairfax.
17:16Gwendolyn.
17:16Uh, by my word.
17:18On second thought,
17:19I think we may also need
17:21the walking cane.
17:23Let's look.
17:24Yes, do we have one?
17:26Choices.
17:26Algy, kindly turn your back.
17:30I have something very particular to say to Mr. Worthing.
17:34Really, Gwendolyn?
17:35My, I don't think I can allow this at all.
17:38Algy, you always adopt a strictly amor attitude towards life.
17:41You're not quite old enough to do that.
17:43Aw, thank you.
17:45Ava doesn't even need the script.
17:47Oh, I, I was in an amateur production at my boarding school in Maryland.
17:52I would really love to help out in any way that I can, Mrs. Coulter.
17:56Wonderful.
17:57Uh, why don't we take a short break, shall we?
18:01We just took a break.
18:03Five minutes, Bill.
18:04I don't think I can work this way.
18:05Sweetheart.
18:07She just really wanted to help with costumes,
18:10so I told her to come down and have a look.
18:11That's all.
18:13Mm-hmm.
18:15Can I just say,
18:17you make a wonderful Gwendolyn.
18:19Not many actors have your burv.
18:23Uh, well, thank you very much.
18:25Uh, I appreciate it,
18:27especially coming from Clearly and Obviously
18:29and Ernest Expert.
18:31Perhaps you could be in charge of, uh,
18:35uh, props for the rehearsal only.
18:38Really?
18:39I'd, I'd love to.
18:42Let's take it from the top.
18:44Yeah.
18:45From Miss Fairfax or the top?
18:48Just say something.
18:51Miss Fairfax.
19:01You did it again, my dear.
19:05You did it again, my dear.
19:35Wow.
19:41Those moving pictures, they don't have anything on you.
19:44Look, he's talking to Annie.
19:46Oh, so we are married now?
19:49Yes, we live in the city.
19:51We spend our summers by the lake.
19:52And your husband worships the ground that you work on.
19:55And his wife thinks he's just as handsome as the day of their wedding.
20:02So, Toddy...
20:03Yes, he's an estate dealer.
20:07Trades in illegal coins, like the one found in the mercantile.
20:10Oh.
20:10Turns out it was part of a notorious train robbery, and Toddy may be the key to the case.
20:17So, who are you to Toddy?
20:21A shady coin dealer.
20:23And I'm your dame?
20:25Yeah.
20:25So, we're the bad guys?
20:27We're the bad guys.
20:29For tonight, anyways.
20:31Elizabeth, I'm...
20:32I'm sorry.
20:34This is not how I pictured our evening going.
20:37Neither did I.
20:39But here we go!
20:40Oh!
20:42Denny, look at Sharp.
20:43Oh, Diane!
20:45Oh, you look stunning!
20:47I can't thank you enough.
20:49Not at all.
20:50I said I had the perfect dress, didn't I, Tod?
20:52Always trust Rudy with fashion.
20:54I think it's time we see that dress shimmy!
20:57Oh, and now I...
20:57Here we go!
21:01You're a gadabout.
21:03Let's get out there and show her stuff.
21:05Come on.
21:06Oh, um...
21:08You know, I'm not...
21:09Woo!
21:12And I drew it.
21:12Yeah!
21:16Hey!
21:18Woo!
21:18Woo!
21:18Woo!
21:18Woo!
21:18Woo!
21:18Woo!
21:19Woo!
21:19Woo!
21:19Woo!
21:20Woo!
21:20Woo!
21:20Woo!
21:21Woo!
21:21Woo!
21:21Woo!
21:22Woo!
21:22Woo!
21:22Woo!
21:23Woo!
21:23Woo!
21:24Woo!
21:25Woo!
21:25Woo!
21:26Woo!
21:26Woo!
21:27Woo!
22:27Mm-hmm, at a bachelor charity auction?
22:30No.
22:30Cost me a pretty penny, but I think it was a good long-term investment.
22:34Oh, Diane, that is too good.
22:39There's nothing I love more than a great love story.
22:43Tell me more.
22:44No, no, you, you, tell me about you and Toddy.
22:47I was a chorus girl.
22:54He was a backstage Johnny.
22:56Ho-hum.
22:56Ho-hum.
22:57I want to hear all about this auction.
23:00Good evening.
23:11Miss Martell?
23:14Oh, what a nice surprise.
23:16Well, I was looking for you.
23:17Because I've come across what I think is a potential solution to our problem.
23:24And here I was hoping you were joining me for dinner.
23:27I can't do both.
23:27Well, some students, an exemplary Mountie cadet and a budding naturalist, found an old path
23:42running the perimeter of the parkland that leads directly to a summer pasture.
23:47It's promising.
23:48So much for me doing my due diligence.
23:52What do you think?
23:56It's interesting, no doubt.
24:00You will have to draft a proper proposal before they'll consider it an alternative option.
24:05Yes, absolutely.
24:06I will get that done as soon as possible.
24:09In fact, I could use your help with the finer points of the legalese.
24:13Actually, I've just remembered I'm late for a meeting.
24:24Shame.
24:26I was looking forward to dinner.
24:29So was I.
24:39So, have the men been talking business?
24:42Uh, no.
24:43No, no, no business.
24:45Just, uh, there's lots of sports.
24:47Did you know they were high school sweethearts?
24:49High school sweethearts?
24:51What about the bachelor auction?
24:54What about the bachelor auction?
24:57The bachelor auction where we met.
25:00Mm-hmm.
25:01Just after high school.
25:03You two, uh, want to get your story straight?
25:06No, no.
25:07It's all on the level.
25:08It's just two different parts of the same story.
25:11You see, we met in high school.
25:12Although I'm not sure she noticed to me, but I noticed her from the audience.
25:18She was on stage singing at the spring talent show, and it's still my favorite song.
25:24What was it?
25:28Uh, You Made Me Love You.
25:30Oh, that's a sweet one.
25:34Uh, and then just a few years later, I was at an auction, and what did I hear?
25:38But You Made Me Love You, being sung by one of the men up for bidding.
25:43Um, she jumped right up on stage and finished the song with me.
25:47Ever since then, it's been our song.
25:50And it's been the five happiest years of my life.
25:52That's a long engagement.
25:55You said you've been married two years?
25:58Well, we, uh, yeah, we said the I do's two years ago, but I started counting the moment I fell in love with her.
26:08When was that?
26:12Uh...
26:12There's so, so many moments.
26:17Um, I mean, you know, the moment she said yes, that, that was a moment.
26:22But, but, there was a moment before that, actually, when she was kind to someone that I, I care a great deal about.
26:33I think that was the moment that I officially started counting.
26:37Did you hear that, Toddy?
26:40True love.
26:43That's a good story.
26:44It's not a story.
26:47Look at them.
26:49You should sing the song.
26:51What song?
26:52Your song!
26:53You Made Me Love You!
26:55Oh.
26:55Oh, no, no, no, no one wants to hear that.
26:58Of course we do!
27:01Go tell the band, True.
27:04Well, they might not, no.
27:08Let's see this true love story.
27:15I guess we should give our hosts what they want.
27:19That's a good idea, Diane.
27:21You made me love you?
27:27You heard it at the movies.
27:28I thought you knew it.
27:32Do you want to start?
27:42Do you want to start?
27:45You made me love you, I didn't want to do it, I didn't want to do it.
28:00You made me love you.
28:02You made me love you, and all the time you knew it.
28:07I guess you always knew it.
28:10You made me happy sometimes.
28:11You made me happy sometimes.
28:13You made me glad.
28:17But there were times, dear, you made me feel so sad.
28:25I'm sorry, Danny.
28:27You made me sigh for I didn't want to tell you, I didn't want to tell you.
28:36I want some love, that's true, yes I do.
28:42Indeed I do, you know I do.
28:44Give me, give me what I cry for.
28:48You know you got the brand of kisses that I die for.
28:53You know you made me, you know you made me, you know you made me love you.
29:23Yes?
29:29I saw your light on.
29:33Do you always work late?
29:35It's for your distractions.
29:37Oh, like someone knocking at your door?
29:40A welcome exception.
29:42What are you working on?
29:44The proposal we discussed, the wildlife corridor.
29:47Oh, so you're serious about that?
29:50Aren't you?
29:52Well, actually at the moment, I am more interested in a game of cards.
30:01I think Hickam can really do it.
30:04And you, of course, wonderful.
30:08I had a wonderful coach.
30:11Bill, on the other hand, that was a surprise.
30:14Brilliant, isn't he?
30:15He was.
30:16Everyone is just...
30:18They're just...
30:20We are still short.
30:22A few parts.
30:23Hmm.
30:24Too bad you can't play them all, right?
30:25I wish I could play a few less parts.
30:27Well, if you're serious about passing the baton, Ava seems to know the play pretty well.
30:33Please.
30:34Lee, that over-the-top show-off is not coming anywhere near my play.
30:39All right.
30:40Um, well, maybe you could get some help with the direction then.
30:44Lee, this is my baby.
30:47Not my real baby.
30:49But I care about this far too much to just hand it over to some amateur in a tiara.
30:58Let me ask you.
31:00What is it about Ava that bothers you so much?
31:03She is just so...
31:05So...
31:06...dramatic.
31:08She just takes up all the oxygen.
31:11Huh.
31:12No, don't say it.
31:14I know.
31:15Of course, there is a shadow of a resemblance.
31:20But we are not the same.
31:24Hmm.
31:25For starters, I am not some poor little unlucky heiress who's lost my money and my clothes
31:33and my parents in the Alps.
31:35And secondly, I...
31:37No one is my Rosie.
31:43Sweetheart, you were brilliant.
31:47Acting, directing, and producing.
31:50This play is gonna be a smash.
31:54I just know it.
31:57You're always standing by me.
32:01Hmm.
32:02I love you so much.
32:07I love you.
32:09An interesting choice.
32:16Gin.
32:17Okay.
32:18Well, that's what I get for playing a known card sharp.
32:29Mm-mm.
32:30Don't believe everything you read in the press.
32:32I am no sharp.
32:33And I guess I'm just a poor player.
32:35Hardly.
32:36But you do have a tell.
32:37A tell?
32:38A little gesture.
32:39Tells you when a player's hiding something.
32:43A good card.
32:44A bad card.
32:45Something they don't want their opponent to know.
32:48I see.
32:49And what's, uh, my tell?
32:53You fiddle with your ring finger.
32:57You did it today.
32:59At the cafe.
33:01When I asked you if you thought it was a good plan.
33:03I know that you did not come to my office in the dead of night only to play cards.
33:08So, is there anything you want to share?
33:13I do.
33:15I have, um, a thought.
33:24Drop the proposal.
33:26Pretend like you never heard about this other pasture.
33:29You're saving a lot of people from a lot of trouble, including yourself.
33:34Where is this coming from?
33:36I'm afraid that's a matter of attorney-client privilege.
33:39I see.
33:43So, once again, we find ourselves on opposite sides.
33:47Well, wasn't the only reason I came here tonight?
33:51We can still be friends playing cards, can't we?
34:02I believe it's your deal.
34:06You know, I watched you play poker in Union City.
34:15You know what I noticed?
34:17That the cards weren't in my favor?
34:19But you always bet big.
34:21Even when you had none.
34:23Not sure that's a virtue.
34:26Maybe not in poker.
34:28But it tells me you have confidence.
34:32Guts.
34:33I do like to take risks.
34:36But I always protect my clients.
34:38I know I liked you, Demarco.
34:41You know, I've got this one guy.
34:44The hotter the merchandise, the better.
34:47He likes it when there's a story.
34:49Swords, medallions, stamps.
34:52If he takes a shining to me, he'll pay top dollar.
34:58I think I may have something for him.
35:01What do you got?
35:04Not here.
35:06Isn't this your house?
35:0924 carats.
35:18Some two-bit rancher got his hands on a crate of these.
35:21What's a rancher doing with a crate of gold?
35:24Is he still there?
35:26No.
35:27No.
35:28He died last year.
35:29The place was a real double-two.
35:32You got all kinds of eccentrics.
35:34How many of those you got?
35:37I could sell a few to you.
35:39I don't know if the story's gonna be enough for your guy.
35:43A dead rancher sitting on a pot of gold?
35:45I could spend that.
35:46Where'd you say this guy was again?
35:48One of the valleys past Benson Hills.
35:51Around there.
35:53Talk to my guy?
35:55Have you ever been bored at your own party?
36:03More drinks, more dancing.
36:06Actually, it's getting late.
36:09We should go.
36:10Well, if you want to be party poopers.
36:14We'll call you a cab.
36:25Rosie?
36:40Coming.
36:41Coming.
37:11Any news?
37:13Not yet. I'm waiting for a call from Mr. Weaver.
37:16See if he wants to accept the offer.
37:21You ready to let go of this place?
37:25No.
37:29I suppose there's something better waiting for you.
37:33I suppose.
37:35I still haven't decided.
37:42It's a big one.
37:45Yeah.
37:47I'm not one of those girls who dreamed of their wedding day, the white dress, the happily ever after.
37:54I wasn't either.
37:56When I studied in Chicago, the closest I ever thought I would get to a husband was a forged marriage certificate.
38:02And then you met Mike?
38:05Yeah.
38:07And I realize it's what I wanted.
38:10Well, you do seem happy.
38:13But you...
38:16You have a spark.
38:18And I think you should follow it.
38:27Hello?
38:28Hi, Mr. Weaver.
38:29Hi, Mr. Weaver.
38:31Yes, I know. I was hoping for better, too.
38:34As they say, burden the hand.
38:38Okay.
38:40I'll see to it.
38:42Thank you, Mr. Weaver.
38:59It's done.
39:00It's done.
39:01It's done.
39:03One adventure ends and another begins.
39:07Yeah.
39:20And?
39:21They never suspected anything?
39:22They did at first.
39:23We couldn't get our story straight.
39:25But you pulled it off.
39:27I guess your acting skills have improved.
39:30Nathan had a whole character for me.
39:33I was Diane DeMarco, wife of a shady antiques dealer.
39:38Wait.
39:39Was Nathan Danny DeMarco?
39:40How did you know?
39:42Well, I was the one who invented him.
39:44You know what? It's a long story.
39:45But clearly, you both should have auditioned for the play.
39:49Oh, how did the rest of your auditions go?
39:52Did you find what you needed?
39:54Well, almost.
39:56Seems this Ava Riella is quite the performer.
40:00She memorised the entire play.
40:03It was a bit excessive.
40:04Quick study.
40:05Well...
40:07Don't you think it's odd that this sheltered heiress from Baltimore
40:12is suddenly parading around town like a one-woman vaudeville act?
40:16I seem to recall someone else arriving in Hope Valley
40:19with a bit of a dramatic flair.
40:22She's supposed to be your doppelganger though, not mine.
40:25Well, maybe she's a bit like both of us.
40:28Were we ever that wide-eyed and lost?
40:31I know I was.
40:32Sometimes I miss that feeling that life could just take you anywhere.
40:39Well, our adventures are far from over.
40:42Clearly.
40:43You spent the night hob-nobbing with gamblers and doing the Charleston.
40:47I just wish I could have joined you.
40:50You know, I was referring to what I mailed in the post this morning.
40:55No! You did it? You sent the curriculum?
40:58So what changed your mind?
40:59Leap and the net will appear. I hope.
41:05All right. I'll do it.
41:08I will offer the careless heiress a role in my play.
41:12Oh!
41:14If anyone can wrestle a serviceable performance out of her.
41:17It's me.
41:18Mm-hmm.
41:20To more adventure.
41:24To more adventure.
41:25Mm-hmm.
41:27Mm-hmm.
41:29Mm-hmm.
41:31Mm-hmm.
41:32Mm-hmm.
41:33Mm-hmm.
41:34Mm-hmm.
41:35Mm-hmm.
41:36Mm-hmm.
41:37Mm-hmm.
41:38Mm-hmm.
41:39Mm-hmm.
41:40Mm-hmm.
41:41Mm-hmm.
41:42Mm-hmm.
41:43Mm-hmm.
41:44Mm-hmm.
41:45Mm-hmm.
41:46Mm-hmm.
41:47Mm-hmm.
41:48Mm-hmm.
41:49Mm-hmm.
41:50Mm-hmm.
41:51Mm-hmm.
41:52Mm-hmm.
41:53Mm-hmm.
41:54Mm-hmm.
41:55Mm-hmm.
41:56Mm-hmm.
41:57Mm-hmm.
41:58Mm-hmm.
41:59Mm-hmm.