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00:00We've all known what it's like when it seems that our only light is the flicker of a candle in the heart of a shaft.
00:08But I believe that that candle is Providence guiding us through our own darkness in these past few months.
00:15Heathen.
00:16What?
00:17You're late. Only heathens arrive late to a church service.
00:21Uncouth.
00:23The uncouth.
00:24Only the uncouth whisper during a sermon.
00:26Because together, we can see a way out of the darkness.
00:39Nice sermon.
00:41Well, I'm glad you enjoyed the sentiment.
00:43Very sentimental. I thought you knew.
00:49Good day, Mrs. Montgomery.
00:56Why does the company feel the need to send its spies even to a Sunday school?
01:01Because clearly some people in this town don't trust each other.
01:10It's my job to find out why.
01:17I'm trying to puzzle something out, Reverend.
01:21Now, I'm paying you to offer wisdom and spiritual inspiration from the Good Book to the people of this community.
01:28That's correct, is it not?
01:30That's what I'm doing, Mr. Gallant.
01:34Well, I notice that your head count is practically nil.
01:42Now, why am I paying for the cow when no one's drinking the milk?
01:47With a new church building, I am certain they will return.
01:52As you might imagine, not many people want to worship in a saloon.
01:56Well, I can appreciate that, except that Cat Montgomery is drawing a crowd in a grove of trees.
02:03Perhaps I should put her on the payroll.
02:18Well, I'm going to go.
02:32You're going to get trampled. Come on up here.
02:37Well, you're in.
02:44Good dog.
02:45Imagine it's 2,000 years ago. We're living in ancient Rome.
02:50How did we know when the work day had ended?
02:53Rosaline, do you know?
02:57The steam whistle blows?
02:59Good try, but it hasn't been invented yet.
03:02Before machines, how did people tell time?
03:07The sun?
03:08Yes! We used sundials.
03:10Here's a picture of a Roman sundial.
03:13And this is a Latin phrase, ut ora fugit vita.
03:17Ora. Does that sound like an English word?
03:22It means hour.
03:25Ut ora fugit vita.
03:28As in hour, life flies.
03:31Our lives are made up of hours.
03:34I want all of you to think of your most important hour of the day and write a paragraph describing it.
03:40If you aren't writing all of your letters and words yet, draw a picture instead.
03:46Okay, Rosaline?
04:02Good afternoon, Mrs. Montgomery.
04:04Reverend. Please, come in.
04:07I hope you like poppy seed cake.
04:09Well, it's Gabe's favorite, and I've been known to take a bite.
04:14You've done so many of these in Cold Valley.
04:17I brought it with me.
04:19My husband loved hearing me play the old songs.
04:22Took his mind off of work.
04:24I'd enjoy hearing you play.
04:26Oh, they're just sweet little songs.
04:29Sweet old songs are the best.
05:04You have a soothing touch.
05:06I envy you.
05:08I am not that way.
05:10Ever since the disaster, I've felt the minors draw away from me.
05:14Reverend, the families needed someone who could comfort them.
05:17Someone who understood.
05:19That's the appeal of your preaching.
05:21I don't preach.
05:22You speak to a congregation of people each Sunday morning.
05:26That seems like preaching to me.
05:28I teach Sunday school. That is all.
05:30I appreciate that you preach the word of the Lord.
05:34But Mrs. Montgomery, those are my congregants.
05:39After the explosion, I...
05:42I told the children of this town some stories.
05:46To lift their hearts.
05:49Then their parents started to come, too.
05:52Maybe they just like the fresh air.
05:55Or maybe they like what I have to say.
05:58But if you won't meet their needs, they will flock to someone who will.
06:03And if they are getting any comfort from me, then I will not stop.
06:10I see.
06:17Thank you for the music.
06:28Hey, Rosaline, do you want to play?
06:32Oh, with Mrs. Stanton out of town tending to her cousin, Rosaline's mother invited me for dinner.
06:37But I'm sure Rosaline would love to play with you another day.
06:40Bye.
06:41Bye.
06:44Hannah's nice, don't you think?
06:47I'm looking forward to dinner. Do you know what we're having?
06:52Then it'll be a surprise.
06:54Surprises are fun.
06:57Come on.
07:19I'm hungry, aren't you?
07:22Let's hurry.
07:28Rosaline was named after her grandmother.
07:32Isn't that right, dear?
07:35And her grandfather worked in the mines across the water, so we have coal dust in our blood.
07:43There's no more, I'm sorry to say.
07:45It was delicious, and certainly all I could ask for.
07:49Ah, well, we did our best, the dear knows.
07:53Rosaline, isn't that the best?
07:56Rosaline, isn't that the truth?
08:01You may be excused if you wish.
08:16She was such a happy child before that day.
08:19The day of the disaster.
08:21You wouldn't know it now, but she had a joy about her.
08:24There was a joy and a lightness, I tell you.
08:26I know there was.
08:28It's still there, I'm sure.
08:31She so loved her father.
08:34Patrick.
08:36Every day she'd take his lunch pail to him and the two of them...
08:41Ah, the two of them.
08:43Patrick so big and little, Rosaline.
08:47They'd sit at the entrance of the mine and she'd laugh with him.
08:54She hasn't spoken since that day.
08:58You're a teacher.
09:00You can help her, can't you?
09:04You must know some way we can reach her.
09:07What should I do?
09:12We'll find a way.
09:16Holly.
09:20We saw a man on the way here.
09:24He had a black wagon.
09:26Broken down wagon, broken down man.
09:30He looked at Rosaline and he seemed to upset her.
09:35That would be Wendell Backus.
09:37He upsets everyone.
09:40Some of the miners find they need drink, but Wendell's always been known to haunt the saloon.
09:46Since the disaster, it's gotten worse.
09:54Can you say goodnight to Miss Thatcher?
10:00Then a hug will have to do.
10:08Off we go to bed now.
10:16Please help my little girl.
10:24Well, who's here?
10:55If you're moving in, you're going to need a name.
11:00Yeah, I'm calling you Rip.
11:02It's in Rip Van Wickle.
11:08Excuse me.
11:10Might I have a moment of your time?
11:12Of course.
11:14I was happy to see this hat ride into town.
11:17Hope you haven't been too disappointed in the head under it.
11:20Please.
11:22Trust I won't be.
11:25As the official law man in town, there is an unresolved case that requires your attention.
11:32An arson case.
11:34Someone burned down my church six weeks ago.
11:38That's a pretty serious charge.
11:40And what makes you think it was arson?
11:42Not just an accident?
11:44It was too coincidental.
11:46On the same night as we held the vigil for 43 deceased miners, my church burns.
11:51Well, I understand you're questioning coincidence, but what's the point?
11:54I don't understand the motive.
11:57My position here at Coal Valley has always been delicate.
12:01I have always tended to the spiritual needs of the people, but...
12:06something changed.
12:08After the mine explosion?
12:10People stopped seeing me as a man of God and started only seeing me as a company man.
12:16Pacific Northwest Mining funds my salary.
12:19Maybe they don't like praying in an altar paid for by the coal company.
12:22But why burn down the church?
12:24People were sad.
12:26And angry.
12:28They lashed out at the company.
12:30At God.
12:32And in both cases, their anger was misplaced.
12:34And fueled by Cat Montgomery and her preaching.
12:37You think Cat Montgomery somehow burned down your church?
12:41I'm not making any accusations.
12:43But I do know my church burned.
12:45The Pinkerton men were unable to find out how the fire started.
12:48And ever since then, Mrs. Montgomery has enjoyed, shall we say, a larger audience.
12:54I'm asking you to investigate.
12:57That is the duty your uniform represents.
13:02I'll have a look around the burn site.
13:07I would appreciate at least finding out what Mrs. Montgomery knows.
13:11I am not a vindictive man, but everyone deserves justice.
13:15Even a preacher.
13:16Even a preacher.
13:46I am not a vindictive man.
14:16Huh.
14:46Morning.
14:48I wonder if you happen to know what this can is.
14:53I'm maybe not sure.
14:56I'll take your best guess.
15:06It's whale oil.
15:08Really?
15:10That's my best guess.
15:13Do you sell it here?
15:17I don't know if you're aware, but the world hasn't used whale oil for a couple of decades.
15:23Well, any idea who might need to use it today?
15:28Maybe someone making foul-smelling soap?
15:31Or an Eskimo?
15:35I don't see many of them around here, though.
15:38Can't say I have either.
15:40Thank you, Ned. You've been helpful.
15:43Mm-hmm.
15:47Do you like red?
15:50Can you draw a picture of your most important hour of the day?
15:56I can help, if you like.
16:04You seem tired. Did you have your lunch today?
16:09Lunch is very important. It gives you energy for your schoolwork.
16:14You should never skip lunch. It helps keep you strong.
16:20What's wrong?
16:23If you can't find the out loud words, that's all right.
16:27Maybe you can draw a picture of how you're feeling.
16:57Rosaline.
16:59Rosaline, it's time to walk home now.
17:03I'll come with you.
17:14Okay.
17:16Oh, good afternoon, Constable.
17:18Afternoon, ma'am.
17:19What can I do for you?
17:21I had a question.
17:24I can come back at a more convenient time.
17:26Nonsense. With three children, trust me, no time is convenient.
17:29Please, come in.
17:31So long as you don't mind talking while I'm preparing dinner.
17:34Gabe?
17:36No, I'm fine.
17:38I'm fine.
17:39So long as you don't mind talking while I'm preparing dinner.
17:42Gabe?
17:43No, I'm fine.
17:44Give it back to your brother.
17:47Can you clean up the table for me, Rosaline?
17:50And lay those out once you're done, okay?
17:54Please say hello to the Constable.
17:57Gabe?
18:05Keep that thumb in line.
18:07There you go.
18:10Forks?
18:16So...
18:18What was the question you wanted to ask?
18:20Oh, um...
18:22I, uh...
18:24I was just wondering if you had a spare cold caddy.
18:27When I took over the jailhouse from the Pinkertons, they'd, you know, strip the bear.
18:32Yes, please take that one. We have a spare in the shed.
18:35Thank you, ma'am.
18:37Forks?
18:39You take the forks. He's getting the plates.
18:40Emily! Come on, sweetheart. It's dinner.
18:42Go say goodbye to the Constable.
18:48As you were.
18:52Ready?
18:53One, two, three, scooch!
18:56There we go.
19:00Jack!
19:01Wait a moment!
19:03One of my students, Rosaline Sullivan, she will not speak.
19:06She simply will not say a word.
19:08I've been working with her and I believe she was on the verge of a breakthrough when we saw a man, Wendell Bacchus...
19:12Slow down for a second.
19:15Big city folk rattle a mile a minute. I'm just a country boy who needs to understand this.
19:20I'm concerned for one of my students.
19:22Rosaline Sullivan, who doesn't speak? And why do you think Mr. Bacchus had something to do with that?
19:29When she saw him, he stared at her and it was like her blood froze.
19:33It just happened again.
19:34She saw him...
19:36and she just crawled back into her shell.
19:38There's something wrong here. I know it.
19:41Well, Wendell's a drinker, if that's what you mean.
19:44But so are other miners.
19:46It's more than that.
19:49Well, working in a mine can break a lot of men.
19:52It's not a pretty sight, but it doesn't mean that he's a bad man.
19:55There's something wrong about him and it's connected to why Rosaline won't speak.
19:58Rosaline won't speak.
20:03How old is she?
20:05She's only eight.
20:10Okay. I'll talk to him.
20:28I got it!
20:44Hi.
20:46I'm glad you brought your lunch today.
20:53When I was a girl, we called jacks knuckle bones.
20:56My favorite game with them was called horse in the stable.
20:58Would you like to learn how to play?
21:01Okay.
21:02You start with...
21:08I'll be right back.
21:10Don't forget to eat your lunch.
21:25Stop it!
21:30Stop it!
21:34Stop it!
21:39What happened?
21:40He stole my coins!
21:41Did not! They were on the ground!
21:42Yeah, but I saw them first!
21:43Did not!
21:44Whatever happened, there will be no fisticuffs on my watch.
21:46This is no way to resolve a dispute.
21:47But they're mine!
21:48No!
21:49But I saw them first!
21:50Did not!
21:51Calm down.
21:53Wait.
22:09Rosaline!
22:12Rosaline!
22:19Okay.
22:21We're gonna do it this time. Are you ready?
22:25Okay.
22:26And...
22:27Fetch!
22:31Sorry, Reverend.
22:35Have you ever seen a less mobile dog?
22:40No, sir.
22:41I hope it's not catchy.
22:43Beg your pardon?
22:44I am questioning the slow pace of your investigation into the church fire.
22:48I'm happy with my pace.
22:51Haven't you uncovered anything of interest?
22:54I can't discuss an ongoing investigation.
22:56Jack! Jack!
22:57Rosaline is missing.
22:58The children were outside for lunch and the next thing I know I see Wendell's wagon going down the road and Rosaline is gone.
23:03When did this happen?
23:04Just now.
23:05I told you about Wendell!
23:06We don't know anything yet.
23:07Maybe she went back to the school room. Did you look there?
23:09Of course! She was there!
23:11Maybe she went home.
23:12Are you sure you're not jumping to conclusions?
23:14Jack, I think he's taken her.
23:16I know Wendell Bacchus.
23:18Ever since the explosion he's been a troubled soul.
23:20You should hurry.
23:21Which way was his wagon headed?
23:22Downtown.
23:23I think he was headed west downtown.
23:25Okay, go back to the classroom.
23:26She might return there.
23:27I'll track down Wendell.
23:28Go!
23:29Is there anything I can do to help?
23:31Start knocking on doors on the main street.
23:32See if anyone saw something.
23:33Wendell!
23:34Wendell Bacchus!
23:35What do you want?
23:36Hey, what are you doing?
23:37Looking for a missing child.
23:38Come on down.
23:39Rosaline!
23:40Hey, this is my child!
23:41Hey!
23:42Hey!
23:43Hey!
23:44Hey!
23:45Hey!
23:46Hey!
23:47Hey!
23:48Hey!
23:49Hey!
23:50Hey!
23:51Hey!
23:52Hey!
23:53Hey!
23:54Hey!
23:55Hey!
23:56Hey!
23:57Hey!
23:58Hey!
23:59Hey!
24:00Hey!
24:01Hey!
24:02Rosaline!
24:03Hey, this is my house!
24:07Move.
24:09What's going on?
24:11I need you to sober up.
24:13Right now, Wendell.
24:14You can bust in here.
24:15I ain't bothered you.
24:16There is a little girl.
24:18Rosaline Sullivan.
24:19You know her?
24:21She went missing from school today.
24:24You know anything about that?
24:25No, no.
24:26Of course not.
24:28You got no right to accuse me.
24:30You tell me what you know.
24:31Nothing.
24:32I ain't known nothing my whole life.
24:34You're lying to me.
24:35What?
24:36What can you do to me that's worse than my life is now?
24:38If I find out that little girl is missing because of something you've done,
24:42I would personally see that you were locked away in medicine hat prison,
24:46shackled to the wall of a stone-cold cell for the rest of your miserable life.
24:51I didn't do nothing, I swear.
24:57Your eyes are telling me a different story.
25:01What?
25:06The story of the day a while back.
25:13Sometimes liquor gets the best of me.
25:16I had a few too many a while back, and I saw that little Irish girl,
25:19and I asked her what day it was.
25:22She didn't answer.
25:23She was being disrespectful.
25:26I'm an old mine hog.
25:27I'm not much.
25:28You should show some respect.
25:29I have earned some respect.
25:30So what did you do to her?
25:32Nothing, really.
25:34I raised my hand to her.
25:36She threw back, and I could see how scared she was.
25:38But I swear, I never hit her now.
25:44I mean, I know I put the fear of God in her that day.
25:47Oh, you put the fear of a very flawed man in her.
25:52Not God.
25:55You shouldn't even be alive.
25:56You should have died in that mine with the rest of them.
26:00I was sick that day.
26:02So my best friend worked the ship for me.
26:06I think I killed him myself.
26:09And ever since, you've been doing your best to die.
26:12You drank yourself to death?
26:14That's about right.
26:16Maybe you were spared for a reason.
26:19It's not too late to do something good with your life, I know.
26:22It's not too late to do something good with your life, I know.
26:53Did Rosaline have a favorite place where she might have gone?
27:01She's a smart girl.
27:03I think she'll be sitting with us tomorrow morning right there in her spot.
27:09Class, open your readers to chapter seven, please, and read on your own.
27:14I found Wendell.
27:16She wasn't there.
27:18I don't think he knows where she is.
27:19I found Wendell.
27:20She wasn't there.
27:21I don't think he knows where she is.
27:23They're only by this olden home.
27:24She hasn't turned up.
27:25Molly and some of the other mothers are searching right now.
27:28Poor Molly.
27:30Those Coal Valley kids, they can take care of themselves.
27:32But from what you've told me about Rosaline...
27:34I think we need an all-out search.
27:36Yeah, I think you're right.
27:39Rosaline!
27:40Rosaline!
27:41Rosaline!
27:42Rosaline!
27:44No! Captain!
27:46Rosaline!
27:47Rosaline!
27:50Rosaline!
27:58Rosaline!
28:02Rosaline!
28:05Rosaline!
28:09Rosaline!
28:10Rosaline!
28:14Rosaline!
28:16Rosaline!
28:17Where are you?
28:19Rosaline!
28:23Whoa.
28:26I'd like to help.
28:29It's good to have you with us.
28:34Rosaline!
28:36Rosaline!
28:37Rosaline!
28:38Rosaline!
28:40Rosaline!
28:42Anything at the South End?
28:43Nothing.
28:44Oh, get some rest.
28:45You'll need it for the morning.
28:46How can I rest?
28:47I'll never be able to rest when she's out there somewhere.
28:50She could be in trouble.
28:52No, I'll not rest now or ever until I find her.
28:54Rosaline!
28:56Rosaline!
28:58We keep looking?
29:00Okay, some of you follow Molly, and the rest of us, let's...
29:04let's check the East Side.
29:05Okay?
29:08Fine.
29:09I'll head to the school.
29:11Maybe she made her way there.
29:17Rosaline!
29:48Molly.
29:55Rosaline!
30:05Rosaline?
30:18Rosaline?
30:22Rosaline?
30:48Rosaline?
30:55Rosaline?
31:01Rosaline!
31:02Oh, my God!
31:04Oh, you're okay.
31:05It's okay, it's okay.
31:07I'm here now.
31:08You're alright.
31:09You're alright.
31:12Oh, sweetheart.
31:14I'm so glad I found you.
31:18The whole town has been out looking for you.
31:20Did you know that?
31:23You're safe now.
31:24You're safe.
31:29Rosaline.
31:31I found your picture.
31:33And I think I know why you came here.
31:36You wanted to bring your daddy his lunch, didn't you?
31:40I...
31:43I...
31:45I...
31:46I didn't bring him his lunch.
31:51That day, my friend Anna asked me to play.
31:55I wanted to play and I didn't bring him his lunch.
32:00Then the boom came.
32:04Sweetheart.
32:06Look at me.
32:08It is not your fault that your daddy lost his life in this mine.
32:12What will mommy say when she finds out I didn't bring him his lunch?
32:18She will tell you that she loves you more than life itself.
32:26Alright.
32:28It's time to go home now.
32:42Mommy.
32:53Mommy.
32:55Mommy.
32:59Rosaline.
33:00Mommy.
33:02Rosaline.
33:04Mommy.
33:09They found her.
33:11They found her.
33:16The searchers all rushed toward Rosaline when they saw she was back safe in her mother's arms.
33:26The Reverend, the mothers, many of the miners, even Wendell Backus.
33:40Mommy.
33:48I'm sorry, mommy.
33:52I love you.
33:55I love you.
33:58Oh, dear little one, I love you so.
34:11Mommy.
34:24The light of love restores every lost voice.
34:29Can anyone say this?
34:34Gabe.
34:36Sol omnibus lucet.
34:42Very good, Gabe.
34:43Sol omnibus luce.
34:47Rosaline.
34:49Rosaline.
34:51Rosaline.
34:53Rosaline.
34:55Rosaline.
34:57Rosaline, would you like to guess what the word sol means?
35:05Does it mean sun?
35:08Yes.
35:19This means the sun shines for everyone.
35:23That's all for today. Enjoy the sunshine.
35:26Okay.
35:35A very good lesson.
35:40I, uh, I owe you an apology.
35:45For what?
35:47For jumping to conclusions about your character when I first got to town.
35:51Last night, once again, you proved me narrow.
35:58Ah.
36:00A Latin word for mistaken.
36:03You know Latin, do you?
36:05A little.
36:07For instance, Bella.
36:11Oh.
36:13Did I, did I pronounce that correctly?
36:16Yes, I believe you did.
36:18Yes, I believe you did.
36:26Well, there's also, uh, bargeshi.
36:32I'm afraid I don't know that one.
36:35So why are you whispering?
36:39Hit me.
36:42Wake up.
36:48Wake up.
36:54Take this over to Ned at Mercantile.
37:00Reverend, thank heaven they found that little girl.
37:04Yes, a true miracle.
37:06I see that you're making some progress.
37:08Mr. Spurlock tells me that the constable is investigating the church fire.
37:11Yes.
37:13Well, hopefully there will be a quick arrest and a resolution to this matter.
37:15Now, I know that you want me to build you a new church.
37:19About the church.
37:21But with the perpetrator put away, be it Cat Montgomery or whomever,
37:25I will certainly feel more inspired to build you a new place of worship.
37:29I don't want that.
37:31Gathering together to praise the Lord and worship in His name doesn't require a building.
37:39You were the one who's been pestering me about it.
37:41Now, if you wish to continue to preach at the saloon, that's fine by me.
37:45As long as everyone continues to move forward
37:48and people have their minds taken off the unfortunate mine disaster.
37:55I blamed a poor widow for burning down my church and stealing my parishioners.
38:00Well, it certainly appears that that's exactly what's happened.
38:04I have no idea whether Cat Montgomery burned down that church or not.
38:07But even if she did, it's not my place to judge.
38:12I came here looking for justice as if that church belonged to me.
38:17As if it was my personal property.
38:20But it never was.
38:23The church belongs to the people.
38:26And I...
38:28I'm supposed to be their humble servant.
38:31Well, so long as you continue to do the church,
38:34well, so long as you continue to do the job that I am paying you to do.
38:42Whereas I was blind, but now I see.
38:46Gospel of John 9, 111.
38:49I'm sorry, Parson, but I don't speak Bible.
38:53I don't work for you anymore, Mr. Gowan.
38:56I am resigning my position with the company.
38:59I hope the good people of this town can forgive me my weaknesses so I can go back to my calling as their preacher.
39:08How are you going to do that without a church?
39:11How are you going to keep your flock together without some kind of financial backing and a place to preach?
39:18Where God guides, God provides.
39:29Pfft.
40:00Mother home?
40:02She's in back, gardening.
40:05Thanks.
40:13Mind hanging on to this guy for a minute?
40:16Yes, sir.
40:18You're getting good at that.
40:20Thanks.
40:30Hi there.
40:31Hi.
40:33I came to return this.
40:35I have one of my own now, but thank you for the loan.
40:39Oh, you're welcome.
40:40You can just put it in the shed for now.
40:42Yes, ma'am.
40:44You're welcome.
40:47Yes, ma'am.
41:47You're welcome.