When Calls the Heart Season 12 Episode 4
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00:01Previously on When Calls the Heart
00:04Maybe we could do that for my birthday.
00:06A dance party?
00:0720,000 coins stolen from a locked safe.
00:10We might well be on our way to solving the great Rocky Mountain train robbery.
00:15I'm heading to Hope Valley.
00:16To Uncle Ernie's ranch.
00:21About half the town has asked me to help resolve this.
00:25Good?
00:26Terrific.
00:27Lee's overreacting, and that's on him.
00:31This is all Lucas.
00:32Shared use?
00:35Cows and people? Who wants to take a picnic in a cow pasture, Bill?
00:39He won't even consider the concept of shared use.
00:42Lucas is too busy listening to Edwin to remember his promises.
00:45Or his friends, for that matter.
00:47He doesn't want to talk. He wants space.
00:49So that is what I'm giving him.
00:51And when he's ready, he can come to me.
00:54No. When he's ready, he can come to me.
00:56He can come to me.
01:08It has lace and a little bow.
01:10Thanks for designing it.
01:11I love it!
01:12What has you girls so excited?
01:17You're planning a birthday dance party?
01:21Um, this weekend.
01:24I thought it would be fun to do something special.
01:27I love that idea.
01:29Really?
01:30Of course! I adored dance parties when I was younger.
01:33You can use the schoolhouse for practice, if you like.
01:36We need it.
01:38I could teach you a few steps of the waltz.
01:40Thanks, Mrs. Thornton, but we were thinking of newer dances.
01:45Newer?
01:46Like the way Wyatt dances?
01:48Like the Charleston and the shimmy.
01:52Could you teach us those?
01:54By Sunday.
01:59No problem!
02:05My dad doesn't know about the dance.
02:08He has his mind set on a pony party and I didn't want to hurt his feelings.
02:13Please don't say anything yet.
02:15Of course, Allie.
02:21I love it.
02:42A fancy dress.
02:45Lace and fabric.
02:47Something's going on.
02:49Out with it.
02:51Allie's having a birthday dance party.
02:54Oh, absolutely thrilling.
02:56You know, I was a dancer in my youth.
03:00Well, um, it's a secret.
03:03Oh, well, all right then.
03:11A dance? How exciting.
03:13But I promised I wouldn't tell anyone.
03:15Well, I didn't.
03:17I wonder why it's a secret.
03:20Hmm.
03:21Let me take you back to 1907.
03:24A notorious crime known to all as the Great Rocky Mountain Train Robbery.
03:2920,000 rare and priceless gold coins just disappeared.
03:34Unfortunately, the ruthless perpetrators just slipped through the fingers of the law.
03:39This has the Garrison gang written all over it.
03:41Jack Garrison.
03:42Jake.
03:43Jake Garrison went to the grave.
03:46His lips sealed.
03:49That's what they all told me.
03:51So you think that you can link this coin to the Garrison gang?
03:54No, but I think I can link it to the robbery.
03:56And then to the Garrison gang.
03:58Maybe help us find where the gold is now.
04:00The first thing we need to do is figure out who spent it.
04:02Hmm.
04:03You know, why don't you two take the lead on this?
04:05Until we find out where this coin came from, I think it's best not to raise any red flags.
04:09Why is that? It's just a few questions.
04:11Well, any time a Mountie asks questions, it just raises red flags.
04:14What we need is some sort of a cover.
04:16Oh, a cover. I love it.
04:18Oh, I know. I can say I'm doing a follow-up piece in the Valley Voice.
04:22Now we're talking. We can start in the mercantile.
04:25You read my mind.
04:27And I'll pull the other Garrison gang files and see if I can find a comparison with this one.
04:31Maybe there's a connection.
04:33And can I just say, it's really nice to see you two working as a team again.
04:45So, why can't you go to the dance?
04:47Apparently it's just for teenagers, so we're not invited.
04:51Except, we're 13. Teen.
04:55They want to do partner dances and don't want little kids involved.
04:59Wait, wait. Partners?
05:02Uh, count me out.
05:04Ugh, count me out too.
05:08Thank you, Mom.
05:11And what about you, Angela? I thought you'd be planning it with Alan.
05:14Uh, I have a lot of homework to do. I think I'll go to the library.
05:22I didn't hear anything about partners or teenagers only.
05:25Makes sense. I'm sure that's what Angela's worried about.
05:29She's never been to a dance like this before.
05:31She's got nothing to worry about.
05:33You remember what it's like to be young? How scary it is to try something new?
05:38Maybe I should teach her a couple dance steps.
05:42Now that is a good idea.
05:44You are the best dancer in the family.
05:46Do tell.
05:47Alright.
05:48What you want?
05:49Bring it in. Oh, you didn't see that one coming.
05:52I don't remember this one.
05:53It's new.
05:57Why aren't we going to the soda fountain like we always do?
06:00The saloon has a really good sandwich bar.
06:03It's because Wyatt's working.
06:05Shh.
06:08Wyatt.
06:09Hey, Wyatt.
06:11Hey, Wyatt.
06:12Emily.
06:15Well, afternoon, ladies.
06:17Have you heard about Allie's birthday dance?
06:20Yeah, yeah. It's the talk of the town, pigtails.
06:23You should come. It's Sunday night and everyone's invited.
06:27That could be fun.
06:33Why'd you do that?
06:34Because you weren't going to.
06:36And now he might come to the dance.
06:41Well, if the whole town is talking about it, my dad's bound to find out.
06:46You better find him.
06:51Hi, Allie.
06:52Have you seen my dad?
06:54He's not back from rounds yet.
06:56Good. Um, did he say anything about a dance?
07:00Dance?
07:01Yeah, I'm having a birthday dance this Sunday.
07:05Actually, Oliver, you should come.
07:08Arrive early and help us hang the stringers.
07:10Sure. Of course.
07:12Great.
07:18Now, I've looked through the ledger and it seems the coin was spent as exactly one dollar.
07:23No change. But there's no way to tell who spent it.
07:27Well, there must be. Do you remember anyone that stopped by the other day?
07:31Well, let's see. There was Henry and Faith.
07:34Lucas, the Canfields.
07:36Oh, the Lawsons and Molly.
07:38Me, Richard Wolfe.
07:39Oh, and Nathan and Elizabeth.
07:42There were some tourists.
07:43Oh, that's right. That lovely couple.
07:45Yes. She was wearing a lemon blouse. She had a little dog. So fluffy.
07:50So, in other words, the entire town.
07:52Maybe we can take a look at that ledger.
07:55Not to worry. Bill is helping the Valley Voice.
08:00Independent investigator.
08:03A missing coin spender investigation?
08:07Yes.
08:08Looks like there's only three purchases for exactly one dollar. All hazelnuts.
08:13This could be the break we've been looking for.
08:15All right. Remember, who bought hazelnuts? It's important.
08:20Molly bought a bag.
08:22I think.
08:24And did she?
08:26Did she?
08:34Hello, Angela.
08:35Hi, Mrs. Thornton.
08:38I was hoping I could find some books that would, um, help me teach all of you tomorrow.
08:44I know how excited everyone is for the dance lessons.
08:47I guess.
08:50Is there something wrong?
08:52It's silly.
08:54Angela.
08:58I'm sure it isn't.
09:03Hope Valley has felt more like home than anywhere else ever.
09:09But I just feel like I don't know anybody who understands what it's like to be me.
09:17To be blind.
09:20Of course.
09:24I imagine that must feel very isolating.
09:28It does.
09:35Is there anything I can do?
09:39I don't think there's anything anyone can do.
09:47Nathan!
09:48So I was just talking to Rosemary, who was talking to Joseph, who I think was talking to Minnie or Molly or somebody.
09:54Anyway, the point is, we're more than happy to let Allie use the saloon for her big birthday dance party.
09:59Anytime.
10:02Birthday dance party?
10:05Birthday dance party's our thing?
10:07Dancing.
10:09Get with the times, Nathan.
10:26Oh, this just does not seem right.
10:34Rosemary Elizabeth?
10:37Are you trying out the latest dance craze?
10:40Of course. I promised the teenagers I would teach them the Charleston and the Cheniere. Is it Chimmy?
10:46Looks like it's coming along.
10:50It's terrible, isn't it?
10:52Rosemary, what have I done?
10:54Elizabeth, what is this really about?
10:57I just want to help make Allie's birthday extra special. She's leaning on me.
11:02And not just as her teacher. It feels different.
11:05It is different now.
11:06Of course it is.
11:08I think I just want to impress her a little.
11:10Well, then we will make it so.
11:12Okay.
11:13So let's take a look.
11:15All right.
11:16Oh.
11:17All right. Now, uh, well, um, this is a bit more puzzling than the choreography I'm used to.
11:25How long do we have?
11:26Tonight.
11:27Tonight?
11:29But the dance isn't until Sunday.
11:31Yes, but the children are coming by tomorrow at noon to learn it from me.
11:34Oh, Elizabeth.
11:36I know. I know.
11:38All right. No need to be so dramatic. Just let me think.
11:44I know who we need to call.
11:46Oh, yes.
11:54That's a nice little melody.
11:56Thanks. I just wrote it.
12:01Um.
12:04Is something weighing on you?
12:06It's nothing.
12:09Because I get the sense it's about the dance.
12:13You don't have to tell me, but you might feel a lot better if you do.
12:19Everyone's talking about these new dances, but I've never danced with a partner before.
12:25What if I embarrass myself?
12:27Well, I'd be happy to show you a few steps if you like.
12:31But I don't know how I look.
12:34Well, Angie.
12:36Look.
12:38Dancing is not about look.
12:41It's about feel.
12:43That's easy for you to say. It's different for me.
12:46I'm different.
12:48You're not different, baby girl.
12:50You're just like everybody else.
12:52But I'm not, Daddy.
12:55Well, there's no reason you can't be.
12:57Come on. Let me show you.
13:00Turn that on.
13:01Okay.
13:02Okay.
13:03Come on to the table.
13:05That's my girl.
13:06Okay.
13:07Let's start simple, okay?
13:09Right foot forward.
13:10Right foot back.
13:12Left foot forward.
13:14Left foot back.
13:15Huh?
13:16Okay, now we're gonna spin around.
13:18Ooh.
13:19Oh, that looks so good.
13:21Yeah, you're doing great.
13:27Dad.
13:28It's your friendly home.
13:31Dance supplies.
13:36I knew you'd have a problem with it.
13:38What I have a problem with are secrets.
13:40And dances.
13:41I didn't say that.
13:42You didn't have to say it.
13:44You don't want me to grow up.
13:45I want you to grow up.
13:47I just...
13:48I want to know why you didn't tell me.
13:50Because I thought it would be a fight.
13:52What is this?
13:53Exactly.
13:55Ugh.
13:57This is stupid.
13:59It's not stupid, Allie.
14:01Because like it or not, you are the daughter of a Mountie.
14:03And I don't think you're ready for the responsibility of looking after so many kids.
14:07What if somebody gets hurt?
14:09You're overreacting.
14:11Mrs. Thornton is okay with it.
14:14She's even gonna teach us the dances.
14:17Elizabeth.
14:21Hello?
14:24Hi.
14:25I am on my way to town and...
14:28My dad doesn't trust me.
14:30I didn't say that.
14:31I just don't like you having secret dances with no adults.
14:36It's not a trust thing.
14:39Maybe we could find a compromise.
14:43We could chaperone.
14:45From a distance.
14:48I can live with that.
14:50Can you?
14:52Sure.
14:53It could work.
14:56Now, do you want to see the dress I picked up?
15:05Oh.
15:08Allie, that's beautiful.
15:23Wouldn't it be nice to just make time stop for a moment?
15:28Mm-hmm.
15:32Did I hear that right? Did she say that you were teaching them how to dance?
15:36Hopefully.
15:39To be honest, I think I'm just as in over my head as you are.
15:43Thank you so much for your help, Mae. I really don't know where to begin.
15:46Neither did I, but I picked it up really quick and I'm sure you will, too.
15:50This is gonna be fun.
15:52Okay, it's really fast.
15:54Right.
15:55Left.
15:56Right.
15:57Left.
15:58Right.
15:59And you want to twist.
16:00Twist.
16:01Twist.
16:02Oh, Elizabeth!
16:03Oh, Elizabeth!
16:04Oh, Elizabeth!
16:05Oh, Elizabeth!
16:06Oh, Elizabeth!
16:07Oh, Elizabeth!
16:08Oh, Elizabeth!
16:09Oh, Elizabeth!
16:10Oh, Elizabeth!
16:11Oh, Elizabeth!
16:12She said to twist.
16:13With the feet.
16:15Didn't you take lessons as a girl?
16:17Yes, but it was classical ballroom.
16:20Well, have you heard of the quick step?
16:22Uh-huh. I believe Julie taught me a few steps when she last visited.
16:25Okay, if you can quick step, you can Charleston, I promise.
16:28Hear that?
16:29I think.
16:31Start with the right leg.
16:33Step, touch, step.
16:36A little faster.
16:37Step, touch.
16:38Yes!
16:39Step, touch.
16:41Oh, great!
16:42And you want to add a little bit of hands?
16:45Oh, that's perfect!
16:46That's perfect!
16:47Oh!
16:48Oh!
16:49Oh!
16:50Oh!
16:51Oh!
16:52Oh!
16:53Oh!
16:54Oh!
16:55Oh!
16:56Oh!
16:57Oh!
16:58Oh!
16:59Oh!
17:00Oh!
17:01Oh!
17:02Oh!
17:03Oh!
17:04Oh!
17:05Oh!
17:06Oh!
17:07Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:09Oh!
17:10Oh!
17:14Good morning Angela!
17:16Oh, hi Mrs. Thornton.
17:18I have something for you.
17:21The story of my life. Helen Keller, I wanted to read this.
17:26Oh, good!
17:27After our conversation yesterday, I called around and the Buxton Library had a copy, so they sent it over in their early morning deliveries.
17:35It may not be the same as knowing someone, but hopefully your words can help.
17:42You're welcome.
17:44See you at dance practice.
18:06Governor Bouchard. My, my.
18:08Edie. Ms. Martel. Mrs. Martel.
18:13I'm engaged.
18:15What are you doing here?
18:17What am I doing on my ranch? Maybe I should ask you the same thing.
18:24Thought I'd take a ride up here and see what's what. For myself.
18:30I could show you the cattle paths to the pasture at the center of all of this.
18:36That's not a bad idea.
18:40Shall we?
18:43All right, everyone. Let's form two lines facing this wall.
18:48Face out this way, ladies.
18:51Don't be shy.
18:53Do we need a partner?
18:55Actually, the Charleston can be danced solo, or with a partner, or in a group.
18:59So anyone can join. Just follow my lead.
19:02Okay, let's start with our right leg tapping forward.
19:06And now bring it back to center.
19:09And now we'll use our left leg and tap it backwards.
19:13And bring it back to center.
19:16Very good. So all together we have forward and center, back and center.
19:23We can even swing our arms a bit.
19:25To the right and center, right and center.
19:29Now let's see if we can pick up the pace.
19:32Right, center, back, center.
19:35Right, center, back, center.
19:38Fantastic.
19:40And if you're feeling really fancy, add in a little twist.
19:46That's great.
19:48Oh my goodness, you've got it now.
19:53You're a natural.
19:55All right, Timmy.
20:06It's been a tough couple of years for us with the economy down.
20:11We'd have all gone under if it hadn't been for McGinty's Meadow.
20:17The only usable pasture in the valley since the mudslide.
20:21But we need access through the park to get here.
20:25I understand.
20:27I'm probably being sentimental, but this ranch meant everything to my Uncle Ernie,
20:33so it means everything to me.
20:37Sounds like he was a good man.
20:41He was wonderful.
20:43When my parents passed, he stepped right in.
20:47He even paid for my law school.
20:50When I was a girl, I spent some of my favorite summers here.
20:55He'd create these little adventures.
20:58Elves and fairies and secret trails to hidden treasures.
21:04I guess I just want to protect his legacy.
21:16I heard there was a dance lesson.
21:19I gotta say, you picked up those dance moves pretty fast.
21:22Well, only thanks to Mae and Rosemary.
21:26I was so worried about making it perfect for Ollie.
21:29Yeah, I've been there.
21:30Although, you are a much better dancer than you give yourself credit for.
21:34Okay, maybe I had a little help from some ballroom lessons when I was younger.
21:39I think my first dance was in a barn.
21:45You want to show me a few of those fancy dance moves?
21:49I'd be delighted.
21:56You know, I'm really proud of you.
21:58Just the way you're handling all this, Ollie, growing up.
22:05I guess I...
22:07I didn't realize that the last scavenger hunt was going to be the last scavenger hunt.
22:12But, she's trying new things.
22:15She's having fun.
22:18I couldn't be happier for her.
22:21Maybe we should follow her lead.
22:24Maybe we should follow her lead.
22:27Maybe you take the lead.
22:38What got you?
22:40Well, maybe you're showing me that this dance thing isn't so bad after all.
22:54We have got to do something about this dance.
22:57I just learned there'll be no adults allowed.
23:00Just look at what they're doing.
23:04Oh, wow. Well, I think it's fantastic.
23:07You know, Elizabeth and I gave it a go last night.
23:09Oh, we were shimmying and shaking.
23:11I had my hand going.
23:13Oh, my God.
23:15Oh, my God.
23:17Oh, my God.
23:19Oh, my God.
23:21Oh, my God.
23:23We were starting to get the hang of it.
23:25Molly, we need to talk to you about hazelnuts.
23:29We heard that you bought some.
23:31I bought a bag at the mercantile.
23:33They just smelled so good I couldn't help myself.
23:35But what about the coin? The gold coin from my article?
23:38Oh, Rosemary, I'm a very busy woman.
23:40I don't have time to read every little fluff piece.
23:42What did you use to pay for the hazelnuts?
23:44Did you use a gold coin?
23:46Where would I have gotten that?
23:48Well, that's what we're trying to figure out, Molly.
23:50If I had a gold coin, I certainly wouldn't be spending it on nuts.
23:55Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to the infirmary.
24:00Good day.
24:06I don't think we're going to find anyone with ties to the garrison gang in this town.
24:10Or the coin. Oh, dear.
24:12I think we're back to the drawing board.
24:19You know, I don't mind the silence, but you got something on your mind?
24:24It's Angela.
24:28I can't help but feel that I let her down.
24:30How's that?
24:32She was saying last night how she feels different.
24:36She is different.
24:38That's the last thing I want her to feel.
24:40She's saying she feels that way. She feels different.
24:44Look, you're the preacher in this town.
24:46Everybody looks to you to say things.
24:51Maybe she's just looking to you to listen.
25:16Oh, no, no, no, no.
25:27Lee, you need to cancel the dance.
25:30Cancel the dance? Oh, my goodness, Molly. What on earth for?
25:36It's scandalous.
25:38Allie's birthday. Scandalous. It's just a dance.
25:40Not this one. Partners, shimmies, no adults. It's not appropriate.
25:46And I am sure that your constituents would like their voices heard on this subject.
25:50Molly, I really don't think people are going to mind that much.
25:53Well, we will see. I'd like to call a meeting, and I think it will be clear to you that there are a plethora of concerns.
26:04Well, that was a bit dramatic.
26:06Mm-hmm.
26:09I'm not sure a dance is an emergency.
26:12Well, I agree with Molly. Once Lee hears our concerns, he'll have to stop the dance.
26:29There's a meeting about the dance.
26:32There's Allie.
26:36The grown-ups are trying to stop the dance.
26:39I need Mrs. Thornton.
26:41I'll get her.
26:47You need to pass an emergency bylaw. No teenage dances.
26:52That's not fair.
26:54Allie, you don't know what you're getting yourself into, honey.
26:57Molly, are you really trying to cancel Allie's birthday dance?
27:00Elizabeth, I have experience with this. It only ends in hurt feelings, and these new dances—
27:04Can I have a say?
27:06No.
27:08Jed, please let her speak.
27:15This dance is about having fun. It's about making friends and trying something new.
27:21Which could end badly.
27:23Well, if it ends badly or with hurt feelings, then the children will have learned a valuable lesson, and they can choose to avoid it in the future.
27:29I agree. It's Allie's seventeenth birthday, and I trust she's responsible enough to handle this.
27:36And Nathan and I will be there to chaperone.
27:43Well, I guess that could be okay.
27:47Molly and I can chaperone as well.
27:51Joseph and I can chaperone too, but we can all stay in the background.
27:56You won't even notice us.
27:59So, we're all good with this then?
28:03Yes? Everybody's happy? Okay.
28:07Young lady, looks like you got your dance.
28:19Hi, Daddy.
28:21You mind if I sit?
28:30I want to apologize for not listening to you last night.
28:35It's okay, Daddy.
28:37No, it's not okay. I'm ready to listen.
28:42How are you feeling?
28:44I'm actually really excited about the dance. Mrs. Thornton taught us the Charleston, and the music is so fun.
28:53But?
28:55I still feel different.
28:56I've been reading this book Mrs. Thornton gave me, and I know I have a community in Hope Valley.
29:03But I want to know other people who are like me.
29:07People who are blind.
29:10That's why I want to go to a college for the blind.
29:17Thank you for sharing with me.
29:19Thank you for taking the time to try again.
29:21Love you.
29:23I love you too.
29:25Love you more.
29:27I love you most.
29:33So, you want me to teach you the Charleston?
29:36I would love that.
29:41There you go.
29:45Okay, Daddy, follow me.
29:47Okay.
29:48Forward step.
29:50Back step, back step.
29:52Forward step, forward step.
29:54Okay.
29:55Back step, back step.
29:57Use your arms.
30:09Morning.
30:11You're in town awfully early.
30:14I have to go.
30:15You're in town awfully early.
30:17A calf got out, and it's all my fault.
30:20I didn't latch the gate properly last night, and the ranch hands are all off for the weekend.
30:27I could give you a hand.
30:29You?
30:32Really?
30:34You wanted to show me life on the ranch.
30:36Well, this is definitely one way to see it.
30:40I warn you, I know nothing.
30:43That makes two of us.
30:52Come in.
30:54Happy birthday.
30:59I really, really messed this up.
31:02No, no, no, no, no.
31:05You look lovely.
31:09Maybe you'd like my birthday gift to you.
31:19Oh, Mrs. Thornton.
31:23It's beautiful.
31:25I'm so glad.
31:28Would you maybe like some help?
31:39Oh my.
31:43Hmm.
31:45I never got to thank you for teaching us those dances.
31:49Sorry we didn't get to waltz.
31:51That's all right.
31:53I know that waltzing isn't exactly your speed.
31:57Actually, I kind of wish someone would ask me to dance like that.
32:02It might be old-fashioned, but it's so romantic.
32:08Reminds me of why I started dance lessons in the first place.
32:12I was 15, and I liked a boy, and I begged my parents to agree to host a dance party just to impress him.
32:23You know, I kind of like someone too.
32:28I guess I'm hoping this dance will impress him.
32:32You won't say anything, right?
32:35Of course not.
32:38It's nice to have someone to talk about this stuff with.
32:43It's weird to talk to Dad about it.
32:46There are some things that just us girls get, and that's okay.
32:53Do you want to see?
33:00Thank you so much.
33:03I love it.
33:08Not that I'm not grateful, but doesn't the governor have something better to do?
33:14Let this lone calf fend for itself? I don't think so.
33:33Hey, buddy.
33:35It's okay.
33:37Come here.
33:39Okay, okay.
33:43Stop.
33:46So close, so close.
33:49I told you I wasn't very good at this.
33:52Apparently neither am I.
33:57Hey, hold on.
34:01I have an idea.
34:05Okay.
34:07You think it's worth a try?
34:08Mm-hmm. Do you?
34:15Okay.
34:17Yeah? Yeah, sure.
34:19Come here, buddy.
34:25Okay, okay, okay.
34:26Got him? Okay, yes, yes.
34:31Edie, your ring.
34:32What?
34:33Your ring.
34:34Oh. Oh, it must have fallen off in the grass.
34:38Well, it has to be here somewhere.
34:39Oh, Lucas, it's impossible. I mean, it's like finding a needle in a haystack.
34:42But your fiancé-
34:43There, there is no fiancé.
34:46I was engaged. I'm not anymore. I wear the ring to keep suitors at bay.
34:52I'm sorry. I had no right burdening you with my personal affairs.
34:57It's all right.
34:59You know, Edie Martell, you continue to surprise me.
35:06Hey, buddy, come here. Come here.
35:29Oh.
35:33Hey.
35:35Everything looks beautiful. You excited?
35:42Where is everyone?
35:44You know, I'm sure they're just fashionably late.
35:47Or this is going to be a bust.
35:51Allie, don't worry.
35:52Yeah, come on. Have fun. Hmm?
35:58What?
36:04I knew it. I said this dance might just leave someone broken-hearted.
36:11I'm starting to think this is a personal experience.
36:16In my own youth, I threw a dance, and the boy I liked never showed.
36:21I spent the whole night by myself, heartbroken.
36:25I just wanted to prevent Allie from going through that.
36:29It's good of you to care.
36:43Allie, people are arriving. We should start the music.
36:48What if no one dances?
36:54Come on.
37:12No one is dancing.
37:14I can take care of that.
37:24Come on.
37:41Let's dance.
37:54Come on.
38:18Look at them. They're growing up.
38:21They're quite the young ladies.
38:22Yes, they are.
38:24You fathers should be very proud.
38:28I learn something from your girls every day.
38:31They're growing, but we're the ones learning.
38:42Look how much fun they're having.
38:45I bet everyone thinks I'm fuddy-duddy.
38:49Oh, I don't.
38:52I see someone who's passionate, and who cares.
38:59You know, the boy who stood you up at the dance?
39:03He's the dumbest guy I've ever heard of.
39:13Molly.
39:15Jed, would you like to dance?
39:18More than anything.
39:23All right.
39:35I, uh, I have a confession to make.
39:39I bought those hazelnuts.
39:42They just smell so good.
39:44Don't they?
39:46And I paid with a gold coin.
39:48Oh. That was you.
39:50Oh, well, thank you for your honesty.
39:54You should tell Bill.
39:59Right now?
40:01It can wait.
40:11Where's your girlfriend?
40:13I thought she would be with the kids from Benson Hills.
40:16Oh, well, uh, she's sick. She couldn't come.
40:19Want to dance with me? Just as friends.
40:22All right.
40:45You made it.
40:46Happy birthday, pigtails.
40:49They're beautiful.
40:55So, do you want to dance?
40:58Yeah, yeah, sure.
41:17She's happy thanks to you.
41:20And you.
41:46You're welcome.