Well, at least the Duttons who aren’t settled in for Paradise Valley’s winter months.
But it’s the dangers in the meantime that they ought to be most aware of.
“What fresh hell is this?”
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Upon taking them to the Amarillo Fairgrounds, Kent finds a trail that sends them north.
Yet, her father holds onto hope.
Eventually, she leaves and later receives her meal in the kitchen before returning to her room.
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There, she speaks to Mary (Hayley McFarland), the mother she shares her room with.
They discuss Spencer, and Mary tells Alex that she doesn’t have the grit for this place.
She pays for one meal a day, nothing more, and so Alex says that she will try.
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Paul admires Alexs spirit and offers a generous tip in return.
Unfortunately, she is forced to wait on Bernard again too, and he soon intimidates her.
As she serves him coffee, he sexually assaults her as Paul and Hillary watch.
Alex is soon taken to the back of the train where she is locked in a cell.
Thus, Spencer gets a train ticket up north.
Paul and Hillary quickly intervene and tell the officer the truth as witnesses to the assault.
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The officer tells her that she needs to file a formal complaint so that he can be prosecuted.
She takes it back from Mary, who tells her that when she’s a mother she’ll understand.
Alex reveals her pregnancy and notes that she already understands far too well.
The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
She agrees and heads off with them.
Meanwhile, in Texas, Pete rides off to find water but is all turned around.
They chase Pete, and his horse struggles to continue, plummeting to the ground.
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