When Hope Calls (2019) s01e05 Episode Script
A House United
1 Previously on When Hope Calls Helen, probably shouldn't sleep with your locket on.
I went into the saving's loan the other day, saw Sinclair isn't working there anymore.
Was he fired? No, he quit.
Look how much do you think he knows? WOMAN: It's not what he knows that worries me.
- I came to talk.
- Its what he might find out.
You, Miss Walsh, are anything but mundane.
Lucy.
I could use a refill.
Yes, certainly.
Gracie what happened, whatever it is, it'll be all right.
Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack All dressed in black, black, black With silver buttons, buttons, buttons All down her back, back, back She asked her mother, mother, mother For 15 cents, cents, cents To see the elephants, elephants, elephants Jump over the fence, fence, fence [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Girls.
Storm's coming, could we head inside? [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Thank you, come again.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Sir, how's your meal? As you know, the streak you brought was raw.
Rare.
But I brought it back.
Then it was too well done, I asked for medium.
Well, would you like some more pie? Too tart.
More coffee? Too strong.
I must say, on the whole, this dining experience was on a par with the substandard housekeeping in my room.
Well, perhaps you'd be happier at a different hotel.
I was given to believe this was the only hotel in town.
Yes, that's true.
Oh, I see.
You're just being rude.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Excuse me.
Slow afternoon? Not exactly the word I would use.
You got room for one more? Yes, here you go.
Didn't see you the other day at the party.
You were gone.
Well, when I finished serving, my job was done.
Thought you might've said goodbye.
Well, it looked like you were having fun with your friends.
MAN: Miss.
Miss.
Yes, sir? MAN: Just the bill.
Oh, right, okay.
And directions to New Hope Orphanage.
You're going there? - Tomorrow morning.
- WOMAN: Oh, okay.
If you could provide me with directions.
Here you go.
You could see it just south of town.
It's right there.
Just a little west, you can't miss it.
Thank you.
My sister and I run the orphanage.
- Really? - Yes, I'm Grace Bennett.
Ah yes, Miss Bennett.
Randall Andrews.
Why are you working here? Well, the government stipend doesn't cover all of our expenses.
Is that a fact? Well, Miss Bennett, I will see you in the morning.
Are you considering adoption? Oh, no.
I'm an inspector, with the Children's Bureau.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
[THUNDER RUMBLES.]
What's he going to inspect? He'll be inspecting us.
What for? Just a regular thing the government does.
They just want to make sure we're taking care of you.
We just need to make a good impression.
Make sure everything's clean and tidy, and we're on our best behavior.
We'll make cookies.
Nothing like the smell of baking to make a house feel like home.
An inspector came into another orphanage I was in.
Then it closed and we were all split up.
Is he gonna close this place? Where will they send us? Okay, hold on.
They are not sending you anywhere.
That's right.
We're gonna pass this inspection with flying colors.
Is it raining in here? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
I'll get a bucket.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Oh, those look perfect, Helen.
Go put them on the table to cool.
You've got a piece of dough on your - locket, I can - I'll get it.
Okay.
Vincent told me that the inspector talked to the kids - at his last orphanage.
- He did? If he asks here, I should speak for us.
Why you? Because I'm the oldest.
Isn't that right, Miss Eleanor? Yes, it is, you're the oldest but Only by a year.
I could speak for myself.
I'm sure the inspector will let Lillian and Grace know who he wishes to speak to.
They said it was important for us to make good impressions.
And you think you'll make a better one than me? You will all make a good impression if you get washed up and put on your good clothes.
But what about my cookies? I'll take them out when they're ready.
Off you go.
The inspector will be here.
[LOUD CRACKING.]
What in the world? [WATER DRIPPING.]
Oh, no! Look.
What happened? ELEANOR: It must've been from the rain last night.
We need to get changed.
For the inspector.
Okay, take your clothes into our bedroom, girls, and Eleanor can help you.
Grace and I will finish up here.
Watch where you step.
Why do I feel like Chicken Little? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Can I help you? Where's the assay office? It was closed.
I suppose the gold ran out.
It's just got harder to find.
Obliged.
Excuse me.
Apples are two cents apiece.
Free sample.
The man says that'll be two cents.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Have a nice day.
I didn't want any trouble over an apple.
No trouble.
Thanks.
Can I offer you one on the house? Truth is, I'm looking for work.
Ah, I can't help you with that, I'm afraid.
I'm just making enough to pay myself.
Do a job for a square meal.
I'll tell you what, we got a few pounds of flour and bacon that need delivery over to the New Hope Orphanage.
I'll pay you in kind.
Come on in.
At least it stopped raining.
What are we gonna tell the inspector? The truth, that we're planning on fixing it.
But not 'til we can afford it.
The inspector is here.
I'll go down, if you can finish up here.
Okay, but try to see if you could stall him, you know, - two-three days.
- [CHUCKLING.]
Yeah, I'll do my best.
And how old are you, Fred? Seven.
He's six.
Next birthday.
- Mr.
Andrews.
- Lillian Walsh.
And you've met our housekeeper, Eleanor Winters.
Yes.
I realize the Bureau didn't contact you, but we like to observe a typical day.
Of course.
My sister will be right down in a moment.
We've met.
Something burning? Oh, the cookies.
Excuse me.
This is our first inspection, so, I'm not entirely sure of the process, but as to any problems, I can assure you we will remedy them right away.
You can be certain of that? Absolutely.
And if the problem is your sister, are you prepared to remedy that? [MELANCHOLIC MUSIC.]
Oh, Grace, it looks great.
Just as long as Mr.
Andrews doesn't look at the ceiling.
What happened between the two of you at the hotel yesterday? I told you, he was being obnoxious about his dinner.
Why? He just mentioned something about you being a problem.
He was the problem.
Fine, don't worry, I'll win him over.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Hm.
Cookie? Ah, difficult to decide.
I think I'll try one of these.
Can I try one of yours, Sophia? Hm.
Mm, crunchy.
Mr.
Andrews.
This is the best bite of food I've had since arriving in Brookfield.
The best service too.
ELEANOR: Why, thank you.
I understand this was your family home, Miss Walsh.
Mm, pardon me.
Yes, after I was adopted.
I imagine it contains many happy memories.
Many memories, yes.
Happy and sad, as in any home.
Well.
I suppose I shall begin the inspection.
I'd like to start with the children's sleeping quarter.
Inspect ours first.
Yeah, the ceiling fell down in our room.
Really? We have a leak in the roof.
I see.
Well, perhaps I should begin with that.
This way.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[HONKING.]
Apply breaks.
Apply breaks.
Break, break, break, break, break, break, break! Relax, Ronnie, I have got this.
Really? My sore neck says otherwise.
What's going on? I've decided to buy a truck.
- If we survive the driving lessons.
- Oh, Lord.
Why? These contraptions are expensive, they smell, and they can't feed themselves.
It's the 20th century, Ben.
We have to embrace the future.
I can find you a match set of Clydesdales for half of what you pay for that truck.
Nope, no deal.
I'm wiring the money, first of the week.
Speaking of money, I've gotta head to the bank.
Do you mind just No, I'm gonna keep practicing.
- Really? Oh.
- Yeah.
Carefully though, right? - Go.
- Carefully.
- Ben.
- [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Oh, Ben.
Did the boys pick up the feed? Yeah, oats and corn.
- I'll put it on your account.
- What about the linseed? They didn't mention linseed.
If I don't do it myself, it doesn't get done right.
Ben.
Would you mind, giving it a crank? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Yep.
Yeah, really put some muscle into it.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
Yeah.
Good, good, good.
See you later.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
We lost some shingles over the winter so I'm quite certain the water's getting in just to the left of that dormer.
We scheduled a repairman.
When? Soon.
- RANDALL: How soon? - Very.
- Good.
- Because leaks cause rot.
That's why we'll get right to it.
That would be the remedy.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Grace, why don't you show Mr.
Andrews around the rest of the property, and I will deal with our visitor.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Can I help you? Good morning, ma'am.
That's your delivery from the General Store.
And what just went into your bag? A pound of bacon, a tin of coffee, and two potatoes.
That's my payment for delivery.
Your bacon and flour's in the sack.
It's all there, you can take a look.
That's okay, I believe you.
Are you sure? Because that's not how you came across.
Sorry if I Don't be.
I probably wouldn't trust me either.
You're not trustworthy? No, I think I do okay in that department.
So, why wouldn't I trust you? Well, my appearance might be a cause of concern.
My father used to call it being on the downside of advantage.
Circumstances of my own making.
Prospecting.
Can take a toll on you.
So, what are you doing now? I'm gonna find a place to cook a meal, some hot water to wash up.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Wait.
Can you swing a hammer? A hammer, a pick, a shovel, just about anything that requires swinging.
With one hand? This, it still works.
Just scraped it when some rocks fell on it.
Prospecting? Like I said, takes a toll on you.
Lillian Walsh.
Sam Trombley, at your service.
Provides us with fresh vegetables and milk.
Plus it gives the kids a real sense of responsibility, taking care of a garden and a cow.
[CHUCKLING.]
Mhm.
And when the children see that their efforts put food on the table, it gives them a real sense of pride.
Okay, so over here is where we milk Virginia.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- Pardon me, ma'am.
- Hey! Watch where you're going! Ronnie? [GROANING.]
Ronnie! What happened? It's nothing, I'm okay.
I'm sending for the Mountie.
- No, really, I'm okay.
- You're hurt! No police.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Oh my.
So this is what you were talking about.
Leaks cannot be left unattended.
This happened just before you got here.
When exactly will this be remedied? Oh, we've already bought shingles for it.
That doesn't answer my question.
- What's that? - That - That - Squirrels? A hole in the roof, and the next thing you know, you've got vermin in the attic.
Squirrels spread disease.
It's too big to be a squirrel.
That's the handyman.
Handyman, of course.
He's come to fix the roof.
Remedying the problem.
Shall we continue with the inspection, Mr.
Andrews? Yes.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Oh, Mrs.
Stewart.
How are you today? I'm fine, but I would like you to take a look at my brother-in-law.
Oh, what seems to be the problem? I think he's broken his nose.
Oh, how did he do that? Well, he tripped and fell, and insists it's nothing serious, but I have seen my fair share of broken noses.
Why, I'd be glad to examine him.
He's embarrassed to come to the infirmary.
Could you go to him? Sure.
I'll just grab my bag, and off we go.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
The children get a warm breakfast every morning, a packed lunch for school, and meat and vegetables for dinner.
And they love my desserts.
Yes, those cookies were very good.
Ooh! Would you like another? Don't mind if I do.
Take as many as you'd like.
- HELEN: Give it to me.
- SOPHIA: I don't have it.
- HELEN: Yes, you do.
- SOPHIA: No, I don't.
- HELEN: You're lying.
- SOPHIA: No, I'm not.
I promise you, it's somewhere in here.
- HELEN: I know you took it.
- SOPHIA: No, I didn't.
- You did so.
- SOPHIA: No, I didn't! Girls, what's the problem? - Sophia stole my mother's locket.
- No, I didn't.
Oh, I don't believe she could do that.
Maybe you just misplaced it.
No, it's stolen, by Sophia.
GRACE: Okay, when was the last time you saw it? This morning.
Right before Sophia stole it.
Okay, Helen.
Sometimes it's a good idea to retrace our steps from where we last had it.
Oh yeah, you should do that.
Can I talk to you for a second? We'll help you look for it as soon as the inspector leaves.
Remember, best behavior.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
You know, ice and a towel would be a better treatment.
Are you kidding? With the price of ice up here, this is way cheaper.
Yes, but there could be bacteria in the meat.
Ew.
Shall I take a closer look? Sure.
Stupid really, I walked into a door.
- Door? - Yeah, door.
Oh.
[GROANING.]
Apologies.
It'll be fine in a couple of days, once the swelling goes down.
Hm.
Have a seat.
Oh, all right.
It's broken and needs to be set.
What, you mean I gotta go to the hospital in Clearwater? Or you could take a firm grip of your chair.
What? As the doctors are fond of saying, you may experience some discomfort.
- What? - [YELLING.]
Holy Hannah! [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[HAMMERING.]
Where are we going? You hired the vagrant? He's not a vagrant, he's a prospector.
Ah, well prospecting vagrant.
Who cares what he looks like? The inspector will care.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Ooh.
We don't know anything about him.
He seems honest.
You're usually not this impulsive.
Which should tell you that I had a good sense about him.
Just Okay, can you just ask him to clean up? - Hey.
- That'd be your sister? Yeah, Grace.
Is there a problem? No, no, we were just wondering how the work was going? Ah, I can fix the damage, but there's some other shingles that need replacing.
It won't last another winter here.
The shingles or the planks too? We won't know 'til we take a closer look.
But you do need more shingles.
[COW MOOS.]
Um We have some more in town.
I, uh I could take the wagon, pick them up.
Let me think.
[CHUCKLING.]
I'm sorry, we have this inspector here from the Children's Bureau, I'm just a little preoccupied.
Understandable.
He's very particular, and he likes everything just so neat, trim, tidy, clean.
All right.
Well, you do what you gotta do, and I'll work with what I've got.
We just really need to make a good impression.
I can't imagine you not making one, on anyone.
Hot water.
- Excuse me? - You had mentioned hot water, and Eleanor, our housekeeper, can heat some up for you.
Thank you.
For when you want to clean up.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- Good morning, Maggie.
- Good morning.
Someone sick at the hotel? Nope, Ronnie managed to break his nose.
Is he okay? Will be, after a single day or two.
How'd he break it? Walked into a door, or tripped and fell.
It all depends on who you talk to.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Grace and Lillian doing a roof repair, Joe? Apparently.
They took half the order, but they're not gonna come back for those until they can pay.
Un-extending credit? You won't help the sisters out? No, I tried, but they won't accept it.
I'll pay for the shingles.
Well, they don't really accept charity.
Sometimes it's best not to say no for an answer.
Uh huh.
Buy me some nails too.
I got some, but not a lot.
If they can't afford the shingles, how are they gonna pay for the roofer? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Hey, what are you doing? Just organizing things a little for Sam.
Oh, he's staying? Room and board, that's how we're paying.
Hey, did you talk to him about the whole - I tried.
- What, you didn't tell him? I couldn't.
Well, Inspector Andrews wants to speak to you.
Apparently I won't do.
Do you know what it's about? I don't know, he's not sharing anything with me.
Maybe it's our financial records.
Don't worry, I will deal with him.
More visitors.
Okay, I'll deal with them, you go talk to the government inspector.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Whoa! We were wondering if you had any work for a couple of handymen? Roof repair specialty.
Joe told us.
[CHUCKLING.]
Well, that's so nice of you, and I'm sure Sam can use a hand.
Sam? Who's Sam? Oh.
How are you doing? So, so what happened? Why did you have to go tell the nurse? I don't want the whole town knowing.
Have you looked in the mirror? It's not exactly a secret.
So tell me what happened.
I walked into a door.
What really happened? Look, it's okay, I can take care of it Ronnie.
It was a message, from Sinclair.
Sinclair sent that man? Apparently he wants a bigger cut from the hotel.
I told him no, I'm barely breaking even as it is.
Why didn't you just come to me? I mean, it's not like we haven't helped you out before.
I know, I know Just always felt it could cause from friction between you and my brother.
This time, I wanted to handle it myself.
How's that working out for you? Don't, please.
I wasn't gonna touch it.
You were gonna touch it.
I don't know where he is, I guess he must've taken a break.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Sam? Yeah.
Oh my goodness.
Sorry, these gentlemen have come to help.
This is - Gabriel.
- Yes.
Nice to meet you.
And Chuck.
Howdy.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
I assume you'd like to go over our records.
First I'd like to speak with you in private, about your sister.
Of course.
I understand you and Grace may have gotten off on the wrong foot.
What do you know about Miss Bennett's past? I know she had a difficult childhood, after we were separated.
I have her records.
As a child raised in institutions, she never experienced the normalcy of family life.
That certainly wasn't her fault.
Are you aware she ran away from every single orphanage she was in? The last time when she was 17.
The conditions of those orphanages were horrendous.
At the last one she stole $200.
[CHUCKLING.]
I don't believe that.
The night she ran away, the money was missing.
Well, there has to be some other explanation.
They never got one because they never found her.
You did.
There were never any criminal charges.
My decision whether to renew your license doesn't rest solely on criminal charges.
You already gave us a license.
The fact is, the Children's Bureau did not do a thorough background check on her.
I now have, and it seems to me she is not the best partner for you in this venture.
She is the perfect partner.
If you insist on that, it may cost you your license.
Moving onto your accounts.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Running low on nails.
I'll see if I left any in the wagon.
Don't recall seeing you in town.
Only passed through this morning.
This your line of work? Nope, just temporary.
Oh, I'll do the heavy lifting.
No, it's fine, just got an old twinge from an old injury.
You know, my father used to have a phrase when I started to complain about aches.
What's that? He'd say, "Suck it up, Buttercup.
" [CHUCKLING.]
So how'd you get hired on here? Lily and I came to an understanding.
Lillian hired you? You ask a lot of questions.
That's my job.
I'm a Mountie.
Good thing.
Not sure you could make a living as a roofer.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Grace.
Is everything okay? Yeah, well, you saw the roof.
Naw, have I done something to offend you? - No.
- No? Because you just seemed a little, I don't know, distant from your mother's party.
Well, I wasn't socializing, I was working.
You seemed a little busy.
I was just talking with friends.
That's all I was doing.
Lemonade? No thank you, I'm gonna go back to the ranch to get some more nails.
That's very kind of you.
Thank you.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Grace? [CHUCKLING.]
I need to talk to you.
Hello, Lillian.
Hi.
[LAUGHING.]
You Combed my hair.
I hope you don't think I was suggesting, or showed any concern.
Not at all.
I just didn't think I have to scare the bears away anymore.
[LAUGHING.]
Could I speak with you? Oh, actually, I need to speak with Grace.
Oh, it won't take long.
Would you excuse us? Of course.
Oh, we generally have supper around six.
If you'd like to join us.
Sounds good.
Where'd you find this fella? He landed on our doorstep at the perfect moment.
So you don't know anything about him? Why, is he not doing a good job? No, the work seems fine How long is he gonna be here for? It depends on how he does.
The house needs some work.
SOPHIA: I don't have it.
Miss Lillian, Miss Grace, you have to come right now.
- Wait, what is it, Christian? - They're fighting.
Oh, no.
- Give it to me.
- I don't have it.
- HELEN: Yes you do! - No I don't.
- You're lying.
- I promise you, it's somewhere in here, it's somewhere in the house.
What's going on, girls? Is this about your locket? I don't have it.
Miss Walsh, I have some questions about these No, no, not now.
I beg your pardon? Can't you see the children are upset? I would be glad to answer your questions, Mr.
Andrews, after we have dealt with the needs of the children.
I'm being completely honest, I don't have it, I'm being That's okay, Sophia.
Helen, we understand that that locket is very precious to you and you're upset that you lost it, but if Sophia says that she hasn't taken it, then we need to believe her.
We trust each other in this house because we know we all care about each other.
Like a family.
Okay, so, let's help Helen look for it, okay? All right, remember, it's small, so it could've fallen behind a cushion or a down a crack.
Let's go! Come on, go on.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
[COWS MOOING.]
Pick out a new truck yet? I did.
Ah, it's gonna be weird with one of those out in the ranch.
Yeah.
Is everything okay? Ronnie's got a problem.
Don't tell me he's trying to get you in on one of his surefire schemes again.
No, no, he says he doesn't want my help.
That's good.
About time he stands on his own two feet.
You know he's just trying to make something of the town.
You know I like Ronnie, but Just remember, Dad did plenty for him.
You don't have to go down that same rabbit hole too.
Yeah, yeah.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I noticed three handymen working on the roof.
That's right.
How can you afford to engage three men? One's our veterinarian, the other's the local Mountie, volunteers.
And then the third is a handyman, but we're paying him in food.
[CHUCKLING.]
Okay, I'll just go.
Oh, sorry.
Oh, that's quite all right.
No harm done.
I can take those.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
I'm sorry, yes.
The roof repair is coming along.
Any luck finding that locket? I just saw that Andrews has a copy of my orphanage records.
I wanted to talk to you about that.
Well, what's going on here? Hey, am I the one being inspected? He just made a ridiculous accusation.
Well, what exactly did he say? It's nonsense, it doesn't matter.
Hey, why aren't you telling me? Okay.
He said that you stole money from the last orphanage.
- That is not true.
- Of course not.
Well, this is the first I've heard of it.
We will get through this.
Get through what? [DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
But he's He's not gonna deny our license, is he? Because of me? If he tries, we'll fight it.
These kids love you.
And I love them.
Okay, so we have to do everything necessary - to keep them here.
- Mhm.
Even if it means that I have to leave.
That's not an option.
These kids have been through too much, so if it's between them and me, then that's the only option.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Lilian told me you think I'm a thief.
I interviewed the former matron of the Binford Orphanage.
She says $200 was taken the night you ran away.
I only took the clothes on my back.
Why did you run if you had nothing to hide? Well, clearly you've never spent a night at the Binford Orphanage.
I spent two weeks in the basement of a church.
It's better than the orphanage, but it wouldn't have been my choice if I had $200 in my pocket.
Still, it all seems very suspicious.
Only if you've already made up your mind that I'm guilty.
I'd like to think that I'm a fair-minded individual.
Okay, let me make this easy for you.
If I have to leave in order for this orphanage to pass your inspection, then consider me gone.
Okay, I'm not gonna jeopardize these children Helen found her locket! Told you I didn't take it.
It was in the laundry hamper, I told her to look there.
It must've caught on my blouse when I was changing this morning.
Sophie, why don't you help Helen put it on? [LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I'm really glad you found it.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Thank you for helping Helen look.
Sometimes it's easier to fear the worst in each other than believe the best.
You still have to try.
If I could have a few minutes to make my final notes? And I'd like to speak with you both.
Very well.
Children, can we give Mr.
Andrews the dining room to work? This way.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- No, no, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
It'll keep the wolf from the door just for a while.
Weren't you gonna buy a truck? I can wait.
I thought you disapproved of all that.
When Matthew was alive, you had him to take care of you.
Right? Now you've got me, because I'm your family.
Thank you.
Sinclair isn't gonna go away.
I know.
What are we gonna do about that? That's a very good question.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Thanks for the help.
Yeah, glad we could do our bit.
You need a ride into town? No, I'm staying.
Gonna work on the inside tomorrow and earn my room and board.
Lucky you.
Eleanor's a fine cook.
I'm sure.
Did you see the cottage? Might never leave.
You wouldn't want to overstay your welcome.
Could be able to wrap this thing up in a day or two.
Well, it looks like the ladies are still wrapped up with the Inspector.
Will you say goodbye to Grace for me? Of course.
Thanks for stopping by.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I have my report.
You will receive an official copy.
Before you say anything more, please let me be clear.
We are a team, we are indivisible.
- Lillian - No, I can't do this on my own.
If I may continue.
You have limited income, no capital resources, and you are both young and inexperienced.
But the experience that we both have matters.
Does impertinence run in this family? I have also observed that you are meeting your challenges with creativity, community support, and most importantly, with a clear dedication to putting the children first.
New Hope Orphanage has passed inspection.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
However, due to Miss Bennett's checkered history, and the alleged criminal cloud hanging over her, if I hear of a single infraction, I will shut you down.
Good day.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
So? Are we staying? You're staying! [CHEERING.]
We're all staying.
I went into the saving's loan the other day, saw Sinclair isn't working there anymore.
Was he fired? No, he quit.
Look how much do you think he knows? WOMAN: It's not what he knows that worries me.
- I came to talk.
- Its what he might find out.
You, Miss Walsh, are anything but mundane.
Lucy.
I could use a refill.
Yes, certainly.
Gracie what happened, whatever it is, it'll be all right.
Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack All dressed in black, black, black With silver buttons, buttons, buttons All down her back, back, back She asked her mother, mother, mother For 15 cents, cents, cents To see the elephants, elephants, elephants Jump over the fence, fence, fence [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Girls.
Storm's coming, could we head inside? [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Thank you, come again.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Sir, how's your meal? As you know, the streak you brought was raw.
Rare.
But I brought it back.
Then it was too well done, I asked for medium.
Well, would you like some more pie? Too tart.
More coffee? Too strong.
I must say, on the whole, this dining experience was on a par with the substandard housekeeping in my room.
Well, perhaps you'd be happier at a different hotel.
I was given to believe this was the only hotel in town.
Yes, that's true.
Oh, I see.
You're just being rude.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Excuse me.
Slow afternoon? Not exactly the word I would use.
You got room for one more? Yes, here you go.
Didn't see you the other day at the party.
You were gone.
Well, when I finished serving, my job was done.
Thought you might've said goodbye.
Well, it looked like you were having fun with your friends.
MAN: Miss.
Miss.
Yes, sir? MAN: Just the bill.
Oh, right, okay.
And directions to New Hope Orphanage.
You're going there? - Tomorrow morning.
- WOMAN: Oh, okay.
If you could provide me with directions.
Here you go.
You could see it just south of town.
It's right there.
Just a little west, you can't miss it.
Thank you.
My sister and I run the orphanage.
- Really? - Yes, I'm Grace Bennett.
Ah yes, Miss Bennett.
Randall Andrews.
Why are you working here? Well, the government stipend doesn't cover all of our expenses.
Is that a fact? Well, Miss Bennett, I will see you in the morning.
Are you considering adoption? Oh, no.
I'm an inspector, with the Children's Bureau.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
[THUNDER RUMBLES.]
What's he going to inspect? He'll be inspecting us.
What for? Just a regular thing the government does.
They just want to make sure we're taking care of you.
We just need to make a good impression.
Make sure everything's clean and tidy, and we're on our best behavior.
We'll make cookies.
Nothing like the smell of baking to make a house feel like home.
An inspector came into another orphanage I was in.
Then it closed and we were all split up.
Is he gonna close this place? Where will they send us? Okay, hold on.
They are not sending you anywhere.
That's right.
We're gonna pass this inspection with flying colors.
Is it raining in here? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
I'll get a bucket.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Oh, those look perfect, Helen.
Go put them on the table to cool.
You've got a piece of dough on your - locket, I can - I'll get it.
Okay.
Vincent told me that the inspector talked to the kids - at his last orphanage.
- He did? If he asks here, I should speak for us.
Why you? Because I'm the oldest.
Isn't that right, Miss Eleanor? Yes, it is, you're the oldest but Only by a year.
I could speak for myself.
I'm sure the inspector will let Lillian and Grace know who he wishes to speak to.
They said it was important for us to make good impressions.
And you think you'll make a better one than me? You will all make a good impression if you get washed up and put on your good clothes.
But what about my cookies? I'll take them out when they're ready.
Off you go.
The inspector will be here.
[LOUD CRACKING.]
What in the world? [WATER DRIPPING.]
Oh, no! Look.
What happened? ELEANOR: It must've been from the rain last night.
We need to get changed.
For the inspector.
Okay, take your clothes into our bedroom, girls, and Eleanor can help you.
Grace and I will finish up here.
Watch where you step.
Why do I feel like Chicken Little? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Can I help you? Where's the assay office? It was closed.
I suppose the gold ran out.
It's just got harder to find.
Obliged.
Excuse me.
Apples are two cents apiece.
Free sample.
The man says that'll be two cents.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Have a nice day.
I didn't want any trouble over an apple.
No trouble.
Thanks.
Can I offer you one on the house? Truth is, I'm looking for work.
Ah, I can't help you with that, I'm afraid.
I'm just making enough to pay myself.
Do a job for a square meal.
I'll tell you what, we got a few pounds of flour and bacon that need delivery over to the New Hope Orphanage.
I'll pay you in kind.
Come on in.
At least it stopped raining.
What are we gonna tell the inspector? The truth, that we're planning on fixing it.
But not 'til we can afford it.
The inspector is here.
I'll go down, if you can finish up here.
Okay, but try to see if you could stall him, you know, - two-three days.
- [CHUCKLING.]
Yeah, I'll do my best.
And how old are you, Fred? Seven.
He's six.
Next birthday.
- Mr.
Andrews.
- Lillian Walsh.
And you've met our housekeeper, Eleanor Winters.
Yes.
I realize the Bureau didn't contact you, but we like to observe a typical day.
Of course.
My sister will be right down in a moment.
We've met.
Something burning? Oh, the cookies.
Excuse me.
This is our first inspection, so, I'm not entirely sure of the process, but as to any problems, I can assure you we will remedy them right away.
You can be certain of that? Absolutely.
And if the problem is your sister, are you prepared to remedy that? [MELANCHOLIC MUSIC.]
Oh, Grace, it looks great.
Just as long as Mr.
Andrews doesn't look at the ceiling.
What happened between the two of you at the hotel yesterday? I told you, he was being obnoxious about his dinner.
Why? He just mentioned something about you being a problem.
He was the problem.
Fine, don't worry, I'll win him over.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Hm.
Cookie? Ah, difficult to decide.
I think I'll try one of these.
Can I try one of yours, Sophia? Hm.
Mm, crunchy.
Mr.
Andrews.
This is the best bite of food I've had since arriving in Brookfield.
The best service too.
ELEANOR: Why, thank you.
I understand this was your family home, Miss Walsh.
Mm, pardon me.
Yes, after I was adopted.
I imagine it contains many happy memories.
Many memories, yes.
Happy and sad, as in any home.
Well.
I suppose I shall begin the inspection.
I'd like to start with the children's sleeping quarter.
Inspect ours first.
Yeah, the ceiling fell down in our room.
Really? We have a leak in the roof.
I see.
Well, perhaps I should begin with that.
This way.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[HONKING.]
Apply breaks.
Apply breaks.
Break, break, break, break, break, break, break! Relax, Ronnie, I have got this.
Really? My sore neck says otherwise.
What's going on? I've decided to buy a truck.
- If we survive the driving lessons.
- Oh, Lord.
Why? These contraptions are expensive, they smell, and they can't feed themselves.
It's the 20th century, Ben.
We have to embrace the future.
I can find you a match set of Clydesdales for half of what you pay for that truck.
Nope, no deal.
I'm wiring the money, first of the week.
Speaking of money, I've gotta head to the bank.
Do you mind just No, I'm gonna keep practicing.
- Really? Oh.
- Yeah.
Carefully though, right? - Go.
- Carefully.
- Ben.
- [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Oh, Ben.
Did the boys pick up the feed? Yeah, oats and corn.
- I'll put it on your account.
- What about the linseed? They didn't mention linseed.
If I don't do it myself, it doesn't get done right.
Ben.
Would you mind, giving it a crank? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Yep.
Yeah, really put some muscle into it.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
Yeah.
Good, good, good.
See you later.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
We lost some shingles over the winter so I'm quite certain the water's getting in just to the left of that dormer.
We scheduled a repairman.
When? Soon.
- RANDALL: How soon? - Very.
- Good.
- Because leaks cause rot.
That's why we'll get right to it.
That would be the remedy.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Grace, why don't you show Mr.
Andrews around the rest of the property, and I will deal with our visitor.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Can I help you? Good morning, ma'am.
That's your delivery from the General Store.
And what just went into your bag? A pound of bacon, a tin of coffee, and two potatoes.
That's my payment for delivery.
Your bacon and flour's in the sack.
It's all there, you can take a look.
That's okay, I believe you.
Are you sure? Because that's not how you came across.
Sorry if I Don't be.
I probably wouldn't trust me either.
You're not trustworthy? No, I think I do okay in that department.
So, why wouldn't I trust you? Well, my appearance might be a cause of concern.
My father used to call it being on the downside of advantage.
Circumstances of my own making.
Prospecting.
Can take a toll on you.
So, what are you doing now? I'm gonna find a place to cook a meal, some hot water to wash up.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Wait.
Can you swing a hammer? A hammer, a pick, a shovel, just about anything that requires swinging.
With one hand? This, it still works.
Just scraped it when some rocks fell on it.
Prospecting? Like I said, takes a toll on you.
Lillian Walsh.
Sam Trombley, at your service.
Provides us with fresh vegetables and milk.
Plus it gives the kids a real sense of responsibility, taking care of a garden and a cow.
[CHUCKLING.]
Mhm.
And when the children see that their efforts put food on the table, it gives them a real sense of pride.
Okay, so over here is where we milk Virginia.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- Pardon me, ma'am.
- Hey! Watch where you're going! Ronnie? [GROANING.]
Ronnie! What happened? It's nothing, I'm okay.
I'm sending for the Mountie.
- No, really, I'm okay.
- You're hurt! No police.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Oh my.
So this is what you were talking about.
Leaks cannot be left unattended.
This happened just before you got here.
When exactly will this be remedied? Oh, we've already bought shingles for it.
That doesn't answer my question.
- What's that? - That - That - Squirrels? A hole in the roof, and the next thing you know, you've got vermin in the attic.
Squirrels spread disease.
It's too big to be a squirrel.
That's the handyman.
Handyman, of course.
He's come to fix the roof.
Remedying the problem.
Shall we continue with the inspection, Mr.
Andrews? Yes.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Oh, Mrs.
Stewart.
How are you today? I'm fine, but I would like you to take a look at my brother-in-law.
Oh, what seems to be the problem? I think he's broken his nose.
Oh, how did he do that? Well, he tripped and fell, and insists it's nothing serious, but I have seen my fair share of broken noses.
Why, I'd be glad to examine him.
He's embarrassed to come to the infirmary.
Could you go to him? Sure.
I'll just grab my bag, and off we go.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
The children get a warm breakfast every morning, a packed lunch for school, and meat and vegetables for dinner.
And they love my desserts.
Yes, those cookies were very good.
Ooh! Would you like another? Don't mind if I do.
Take as many as you'd like.
- HELEN: Give it to me.
- SOPHIA: I don't have it.
- HELEN: Yes, you do.
- SOPHIA: No, I don't.
- HELEN: You're lying.
- SOPHIA: No, I'm not.
I promise you, it's somewhere in here.
- HELEN: I know you took it.
- SOPHIA: No, I didn't.
- You did so.
- SOPHIA: No, I didn't! Girls, what's the problem? - Sophia stole my mother's locket.
- No, I didn't.
Oh, I don't believe she could do that.
Maybe you just misplaced it.
No, it's stolen, by Sophia.
GRACE: Okay, when was the last time you saw it? This morning.
Right before Sophia stole it.
Okay, Helen.
Sometimes it's a good idea to retrace our steps from where we last had it.
Oh yeah, you should do that.
Can I talk to you for a second? We'll help you look for it as soon as the inspector leaves.
Remember, best behavior.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
You know, ice and a towel would be a better treatment.
Are you kidding? With the price of ice up here, this is way cheaper.
Yes, but there could be bacteria in the meat.
Ew.
Shall I take a closer look? Sure.
Stupid really, I walked into a door.
- Door? - Yeah, door.
Oh.
[GROANING.]
Apologies.
It'll be fine in a couple of days, once the swelling goes down.
Hm.
Have a seat.
Oh, all right.
It's broken and needs to be set.
What, you mean I gotta go to the hospital in Clearwater? Or you could take a firm grip of your chair.
What? As the doctors are fond of saying, you may experience some discomfort.
- What? - [YELLING.]
Holy Hannah! [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[HAMMERING.]
Where are we going? You hired the vagrant? He's not a vagrant, he's a prospector.
Ah, well prospecting vagrant.
Who cares what he looks like? The inspector will care.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Ooh.
We don't know anything about him.
He seems honest.
You're usually not this impulsive.
Which should tell you that I had a good sense about him.
Just Okay, can you just ask him to clean up? - Hey.
- That'd be your sister? Yeah, Grace.
Is there a problem? No, no, we were just wondering how the work was going? Ah, I can fix the damage, but there's some other shingles that need replacing.
It won't last another winter here.
The shingles or the planks too? We won't know 'til we take a closer look.
But you do need more shingles.
[COW MOOS.]
Um We have some more in town.
I, uh I could take the wagon, pick them up.
Let me think.
[CHUCKLING.]
I'm sorry, we have this inspector here from the Children's Bureau, I'm just a little preoccupied.
Understandable.
He's very particular, and he likes everything just so neat, trim, tidy, clean.
All right.
Well, you do what you gotta do, and I'll work with what I've got.
We just really need to make a good impression.
I can't imagine you not making one, on anyone.
Hot water.
- Excuse me? - You had mentioned hot water, and Eleanor, our housekeeper, can heat some up for you.
Thank you.
For when you want to clean up.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- Good morning, Maggie.
- Good morning.
Someone sick at the hotel? Nope, Ronnie managed to break his nose.
Is he okay? Will be, after a single day or two.
How'd he break it? Walked into a door, or tripped and fell.
It all depends on who you talk to.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Grace and Lillian doing a roof repair, Joe? Apparently.
They took half the order, but they're not gonna come back for those until they can pay.
Un-extending credit? You won't help the sisters out? No, I tried, but they won't accept it.
I'll pay for the shingles.
Well, they don't really accept charity.
Sometimes it's best not to say no for an answer.
Uh huh.
Buy me some nails too.
I got some, but not a lot.
If they can't afford the shingles, how are they gonna pay for the roofer? [WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Hey, what are you doing? Just organizing things a little for Sam.
Oh, he's staying? Room and board, that's how we're paying.
Hey, did you talk to him about the whole - I tried.
- What, you didn't tell him? I couldn't.
Well, Inspector Andrews wants to speak to you.
Apparently I won't do.
Do you know what it's about? I don't know, he's not sharing anything with me.
Maybe it's our financial records.
Don't worry, I will deal with him.
More visitors.
Okay, I'll deal with them, you go talk to the government inspector.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Whoa! We were wondering if you had any work for a couple of handymen? Roof repair specialty.
Joe told us.
[CHUCKLING.]
Well, that's so nice of you, and I'm sure Sam can use a hand.
Sam? Who's Sam? Oh.
How are you doing? So, so what happened? Why did you have to go tell the nurse? I don't want the whole town knowing.
Have you looked in the mirror? It's not exactly a secret.
So tell me what happened.
I walked into a door.
What really happened? Look, it's okay, I can take care of it Ronnie.
It was a message, from Sinclair.
Sinclair sent that man? Apparently he wants a bigger cut from the hotel.
I told him no, I'm barely breaking even as it is.
Why didn't you just come to me? I mean, it's not like we haven't helped you out before.
I know, I know Just always felt it could cause from friction between you and my brother.
This time, I wanted to handle it myself.
How's that working out for you? Don't, please.
I wasn't gonna touch it.
You were gonna touch it.
I don't know where he is, I guess he must've taken a break.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Sam? Yeah.
Oh my goodness.
Sorry, these gentlemen have come to help.
This is - Gabriel.
- Yes.
Nice to meet you.
And Chuck.
Howdy.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
I assume you'd like to go over our records.
First I'd like to speak with you in private, about your sister.
Of course.
I understand you and Grace may have gotten off on the wrong foot.
What do you know about Miss Bennett's past? I know she had a difficult childhood, after we were separated.
I have her records.
As a child raised in institutions, she never experienced the normalcy of family life.
That certainly wasn't her fault.
Are you aware she ran away from every single orphanage she was in? The last time when she was 17.
The conditions of those orphanages were horrendous.
At the last one she stole $200.
[CHUCKLING.]
I don't believe that.
The night she ran away, the money was missing.
Well, there has to be some other explanation.
They never got one because they never found her.
You did.
There were never any criminal charges.
My decision whether to renew your license doesn't rest solely on criminal charges.
You already gave us a license.
The fact is, the Children's Bureau did not do a thorough background check on her.
I now have, and it seems to me she is not the best partner for you in this venture.
She is the perfect partner.
If you insist on that, it may cost you your license.
Moving onto your accounts.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Running low on nails.
I'll see if I left any in the wagon.
Don't recall seeing you in town.
Only passed through this morning.
This your line of work? Nope, just temporary.
Oh, I'll do the heavy lifting.
No, it's fine, just got an old twinge from an old injury.
You know, my father used to have a phrase when I started to complain about aches.
What's that? He'd say, "Suck it up, Buttercup.
" [CHUCKLING.]
So how'd you get hired on here? Lily and I came to an understanding.
Lillian hired you? You ask a lot of questions.
That's my job.
I'm a Mountie.
Good thing.
Not sure you could make a living as a roofer.
[WHIMSICAL MUSIC.]
Grace.
Is everything okay? Yeah, well, you saw the roof.
Naw, have I done something to offend you? - No.
- No? Because you just seemed a little, I don't know, distant from your mother's party.
Well, I wasn't socializing, I was working.
You seemed a little busy.
I was just talking with friends.
That's all I was doing.
Lemonade? No thank you, I'm gonna go back to the ranch to get some more nails.
That's very kind of you.
Thank you.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Grace? [CHUCKLING.]
I need to talk to you.
Hello, Lillian.
Hi.
[LAUGHING.]
You Combed my hair.
I hope you don't think I was suggesting, or showed any concern.
Not at all.
I just didn't think I have to scare the bears away anymore.
[LAUGHING.]
Could I speak with you? Oh, actually, I need to speak with Grace.
Oh, it won't take long.
Would you excuse us? Of course.
Oh, we generally have supper around six.
If you'd like to join us.
Sounds good.
Where'd you find this fella? He landed on our doorstep at the perfect moment.
So you don't know anything about him? Why, is he not doing a good job? No, the work seems fine How long is he gonna be here for? It depends on how he does.
The house needs some work.
SOPHIA: I don't have it.
Miss Lillian, Miss Grace, you have to come right now.
- Wait, what is it, Christian? - They're fighting.
Oh, no.
- Give it to me.
- I don't have it.
- HELEN: Yes you do! - No I don't.
- You're lying.
- I promise you, it's somewhere in here, it's somewhere in the house.
What's going on, girls? Is this about your locket? I don't have it.
Miss Walsh, I have some questions about these No, no, not now.
I beg your pardon? Can't you see the children are upset? I would be glad to answer your questions, Mr.
Andrews, after we have dealt with the needs of the children.
I'm being completely honest, I don't have it, I'm being That's okay, Sophia.
Helen, we understand that that locket is very precious to you and you're upset that you lost it, but if Sophia says that she hasn't taken it, then we need to believe her.
We trust each other in this house because we know we all care about each other.
Like a family.
Okay, so, let's help Helen look for it, okay? All right, remember, it's small, so it could've fallen behind a cushion or a down a crack.
Let's go! Come on, go on.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
[COWS MOOING.]
Pick out a new truck yet? I did.
Ah, it's gonna be weird with one of those out in the ranch.
Yeah.
Is everything okay? Ronnie's got a problem.
Don't tell me he's trying to get you in on one of his surefire schemes again.
No, no, he says he doesn't want my help.
That's good.
About time he stands on his own two feet.
You know he's just trying to make something of the town.
You know I like Ronnie, but Just remember, Dad did plenty for him.
You don't have to go down that same rabbit hole too.
Yeah, yeah.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I noticed three handymen working on the roof.
That's right.
How can you afford to engage three men? One's our veterinarian, the other's the local Mountie, volunteers.
And then the third is a handyman, but we're paying him in food.
[CHUCKLING.]
Okay, I'll just go.
Oh, sorry.
Oh, that's quite all right.
No harm done.
I can take those.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
I'm sorry, yes.
The roof repair is coming along.
Any luck finding that locket? I just saw that Andrews has a copy of my orphanage records.
I wanted to talk to you about that.
Well, what's going on here? Hey, am I the one being inspected? He just made a ridiculous accusation.
Well, what exactly did he say? It's nonsense, it doesn't matter.
Hey, why aren't you telling me? Okay.
He said that you stole money from the last orphanage.
- That is not true.
- Of course not.
Well, this is the first I've heard of it.
We will get through this.
Get through what? [DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
But he's He's not gonna deny our license, is he? Because of me? If he tries, we'll fight it.
These kids love you.
And I love them.
Okay, so we have to do everything necessary - to keep them here.
- Mhm.
Even if it means that I have to leave.
That's not an option.
These kids have been through too much, so if it's between them and me, then that's the only option.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Lilian told me you think I'm a thief.
I interviewed the former matron of the Binford Orphanage.
She says $200 was taken the night you ran away.
I only took the clothes on my back.
Why did you run if you had nothing to hide? Well, clearly you've never spent a night at the Binford Orphanage.
I spent two weeks in the basement of a church.
It's better than the orphanage, but it wouldn't have been my choice if I had $200 in my pocket.
Still, it all seems very suspicious.
Only if you've already made up your mind that I'm guilty.
I'd like to think that I'm a fair-minded individual.
Okay, let me make this easy for you.
If I have to leave in order for this orphanage to pass your inspection, then consider me gone.
Okay, I'm not gonna jeopardize these children Helen found her locket! Told you I didn't take it.
It was in the laundry hamper, I told her to look there.
It must've caught on my blouse when I was changing this morning.
Sophie, why don't you help Helen put it on? [LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I'm really glad you found it.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Thank you for helping Helen look.
Sometimes it's easier to fear the worst in each other than believe the best.
You still have to try.
If I could have a few minutes to make my final notes? And I'd like to speak with you both.
Very well.
Children, can we give Mr.
Andrews the dining room to work? This way.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
- No, no, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
It'll keep the wolf from the door just for a while.
Weren't you gonna buy a truck? I can wait.
I thought you disapproved of all that.
When Matthew was alive, you had him to take care of you.
Right? Now you've got me, because I'm your family.
Thank you.
Sinclair isn't gonna go away.
I know.
What are we gonna do about that? That's a very good question.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
Thanks for the help.
Yeah, glad we could do our bit.
You need a ride into town? No, I'm staying.
Gonna work on the inside tomorrow and earn my room and board.
Lucky you.
Eleanor's a fine cook.
I'm sure.
Did you see the cottage? Might never leave.
You wouldn't want to overstay your welcome.
Could be able to wrap this thing up in a day or two.
Well, it looks like the ladies are still wrapped up with the Inspector.
Will you say goodbye to Grace for me? Of course.
Thanks for stopping by.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
I have my report.
You will receive an official copy.
Before you say anything more, please let me be clear.
We are a team, we are indivisible.
- Lillian - No, I can't do this on my own.
If I may continue.
You have limited income, no capital resources, and you are both young and inexperienced.
But the experience that we both have matters.
Does impertinence run in this family? I have also observed that you are meeting your challenges with creativity, community support, and most importantly, with a clear dedication to putting the children first.
New Hope Orphanage has passed inspection.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
However, due to Miss Bennett's checkered history, and the alleged criminal cloud hanging over her, if I hear of a single infraction, I will shut you down.
Good day.
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC.]
So? Are we staying? You're staying! [CHEERING.]
We're all staying.