Christina arrives at Flambards and learns the art of living in an all-male household. She is plunged into a new life but finds that even horses can break hearts. William's views on social reform begin to spoil her new found happiness.
Seeking escape from the Old World, Christina finds a welcome in a New World of oil, aeroplanes and engineers. But the Old World retains its power of revenge.
The Point-to-Point and the Hunt Ball are the key events in the country calendar. William ensures that this year they will be remembered when all others are forgotten.
Christina and William find themselves in Battersea on the edge of a new and exciting world . But how do they explain to the world that they have arrived.
William learns how to walk and to run again. Mark learns about responsibility and Christina learns to fly the English Channel. She even receives an unexpected love letter.
Dick returns to Flambards and proves that servants make good masters. The harvest is a triumph, but there is an unexpected guest at the celebration party.