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{{quote| '''Fraser:''' "And it snowed for a day and a night and a day; and when I couldn't talk anymore, I took her fingers and I put them in my mouth to keep them warm... I don't remember losing consciousness, but I do remember being aware that I was dying. And then I heard her voice. She was reciting a poem."}}
 
Nine years ago, a man crossed some of the remotest and least hospitable parts of Canada's Northwest Territories, to find a lost woman and bring her back. By the time he found her, he was little better off than she... but both were tough, and determined, and the only way they could survive was to huddle close together, to share warmth, and keep talking to each other, to avoid drifting off into sleep and hypothermia. Of course they fell in love.
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* [[Intimate Healing]]
* [[Rashomon Style]]: From Fraser's perspective, Victoria is holding out an open hand to him. From Ray's perspective, we can briefly see her holding {{spoiler|a gun pointed at him.}}
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: Victoria Metcalf or Metcalfe? The script uses the first spelling, without the 'e'.
* [[Tear Jerker]]
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]: {{spoiler|[[Subverted]]: Fraser was going to join Victoria after all, but Ray, thinking she was pointing a gun at Fraser, tried to shoot her, [[My God, What Have I Done?|accidentally shooting his partner in the back.]]}}
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[[Category:Due South S 1 E 20 and 21 Victorias Secret]]
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