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00:00all those young men lost so many names
00:09why didn't chris see it with us
00:13oh probably spotted one of his chums
00:16there you are aren't you getting a bit old for hide and seek
00:38took you ages to find me you're losing your edge
00:43shall we mrs hall's waiting
00:48we owe you all so much you're all so brave
00:59thank you a moving service i thought
01:03you chaps in uniform certainly had a rough go of it
01:09they've been difficult years here too
01:13i know maggie still hasn't had any word from arthur
01:17you've been good
01:20what's that you've been
01:21hello jimbo
01:23are you not a fault
01:25sorry jenny
01:26dad's waiting for us to start that ditch
01:29daddy daddy my car look
01:31it's truly magnificent jim
01:32surely rich could manage for a few minutes without you
01:34i thought we were having breakfast together
01:36look i've kept him waiting james you did sleep in late
01:39oh he got in after three
01:41daddy
01:42oh it's truly magnificent driving there jim
01:45no no no don't don't eat that rosie
01:47look breakfast another morning will be lovely
01:50jenny
01:51i could drive up at lunch
01:54would jenny love the kids then
01:56well we'll only get 20 minutes
01:5820 minutes with you
01:59worth it every time
02:01all right
02:02charm
02:03i'll see you later
02:06bye
02:07hi
02:11what are you up to
02:12just driving my car
02:14just driving your car
02:15on daddy
02:16oh hooray
02:18it's arrived
02:19my invitation from orley castle
02:21it's that black tie do there on saturday
02:23what's saturday night
02:27ah yes
02:29tristan
02:29look
02:30i know it was me who suggested the drovers
02:32would you mind if we rearranged
02:34of course not
02:35it's good for business to be seen at something like this
02:38and the invitations are like gold dust so
02:39no i understand completely
02:41you'd rather get about in your dinner jacket
02:42than get a pint with your brother
02:44how does next week look
02:47jam-packed i'm afraid
02:48but we'll do it the week after eh
02:50not to worry we'll soon have you back on form
03:02er mrs pamphrey
03:03we'll be with you in a moment
03:04daraby 2297
03:08bonjour
03:10bonjour
03:11yes captain van
03:14any problems just get in touch
03:15mrs pamphrey
03:16cranky jane you should have mentioned
03:18it's like piccadilly circus down here
03:19i thought you could use a moment to yourself
03:21after that service
03:21i'll take it in my stride
03:23you know me
03:23well no need to rush straight back in
03:25your brother and i have it in hand
03:26but i'm fine
03:27where do you need me
03:28mrs holger took a call
03:30mrs pamphrey do come through
03:33thank you
03:34what are you doing for
03:38tricky was cock a hoop
03:44about the prospect of fatherhood
03:46and you know tricky
03:47his energy is infectious
03:48well given his years
03:50the boy's in fine nick
03:51you've looked after him
03:53yes but these breeders
03:54that you've recommended
03:55they should be biting my hand off
03:57there's not one of them
03:58who will take a chance on him
04:00he's really taken it to heart
04:02yes breeders do typically seek out
04:04younger males
04:07no no no no uncle harriet
04:08no not that nonsense please
04:10but the science suggests
04:11that younger males
04:12father fitter
04:14healthier pups
04:15but what about the wisdom
04:17that tricky has
04:18compared to those
04:19upstarts
04:21yes
04:23i'd like to see him again in a week
04:25please mrs shinwell
04:26thank you
04:27mrs hall
04:34just a minute
04:35i know you've set your heart
04:43on breeding from him
04:44there are easier ways
04:45a new puppy
04:46tricky will be there
04:47to guide them through
04:48impart his hard-won
04:49canine wisdom
04:50what about the bloodline
04:53the lineage
04:55i promised him a dynasty
04:57then you mustn't give up hope
05:00mrs pomfrey
05:00there are other breeders out there
05:02yes
05:04yes thank you
05:05uncle harriet
05:06cheerio
05:10toodaloo
05:12siegfried
05:25siegfried
05:37siegfried
05:39tristan
05:40captain farnan
05:48morning
05:49that is impressive
05:51you ask for one captain farnan
05:53and they provide a spare
05:54administrative mix-up
05:56it's a family practice
05:57two brothers
05:59and two captains then
06:00daddy told me to ask
06:02for captain farnan
06:03apparently he's a marvel
06:04with horses
06:05robert
06:08will show you
06:09where to park
06:09i can take it from here
06:13he'll go home
06:14help james with the backlog
06:16good morning
06:23my uncle died
06:27so the estate came to us
06:28we drove up from hampshire on friday
06:30it must have been quite a sight
06:31for the oncoming motorist
06:33magna visi quorum
06:34how many do you have here
06:39it'll be fifteen when the rest arrive on tuesday
06:42daddy intends to expand
06:44there's rather a lot of us
06:45you see and we're all utterly horse mad
06:46here's my philbrick
06:48i wrote in this morning and something wasn't quite right
06:54hello philbrick
06:55there there philly
06:57i'm partial to a bit of evil in war myself
07:00the butler in decline and fall
07:01war's best for my money
07:02oh i beg to differ
07:03but an honourable second to a handful of dust
07:06yes
07:07miss beauvoir is philbrick eating normally
07:10no um now that you mention it
07:12not with his usual gusto
07:13well he doesn't have a temperature
07:15but he is quite stiff
07:17so i'd say
07:18one often sees this with horses
07:19particularly after a long journey
07:21yes moving for them is very tiring
07:23standing all that way
07:25so let him recover quietly in his stall
07:27that's what he needs
07:28box rest
07:29captain farnham you don't seem convinced
07:31oh no no we we could try that
07:33i just worry he might stiffen up further
07:35i'd walk him out with a head collar
07:37so that's walk him outside
07:41and keep him alone inside
07:44and forgive me if i'm a little lost
07:45why don't we start him on box rest
07:49and then if we have no joy we'll walk him out
07:50i think that sounds very sensible
07:52thank you
07:54you've been most attentive captain farnham's
07:56neither of them are back yet
08:06i promised him i'd get up there for lunch
08:08oh sorry love
08:11actually
08:13i think i'd better take philbrick on from here
08:24oh i'm happy to
08:26well that's kind of you
08:27no but general beauvoir asked for the farnham who
08:31deals with horses he was quite specific
08:34ah and that's specifically you is it
08:36let's not waste time quivering
08:37ultimately i am senior partner
08:39and as you said
08:41you're rushed off your feet
08:42i hate seeing my brother so overloaded
08:45you get those tired feet up old man
08:47i'll soon put philbrick right
08:49no
08:50i said no
08:51i'll do it
08:53what
08:54so i can't hear you
08:57i can't hear you
08:59i can't hear you
09:03Oh, damn.
09:26Oh, tell me she's not gone already.
09:28One of Darlson's sheep got tangled in the edge.
09:30Kids are with Dad.
09:31Psyched up here like a demon.
09:32Your cycle?
09:34On Helen's old bike.
09:35And I'll be working later.
09:37Ships in the night, eh?
09:38I'll give my right time for a night off.
09:40Just the two of us.
09:42You want me to pass on a message?
09:44Actually, yes.
09:46Yes.
09:47Tell your sister I'm taking her to the Flix on Saturday night.
09:51The picture of Dorian Gray.
09:53I see that all he castledoers made the paper.
09:56The Beauvoir family will be attending as guests of honour.
09:58I did think Tris looked disappointed to miss the drovers.
10:05Ah, you double-book yourself sometimes.
10:07Can't be helped.
10:07They're horse fanatics, you know.
10:11Only we just got him back.
10:13You should have seen that house, Mrs Hall.
10:15Look at this.
10:17They can trace their family back to Norman times.
10:19And the other sister married a Viscount.
10:21Any calls from the Beauvoirs come directly to me.
10:25Is that understood?
10:32Still no word from Arthur?
10:35I was hoping for news now they've recaptured Rangoon.
10:38Well, I'd much rather be going to Burma to join him.
10:41At least there, I'd be working with elephants.
10:43Well, it must feel good to be back.
10:51And I bet your brother's glad to see you.
10:52I'm not sure he even likes being in the same room.
10:55And now, we've had some ridiculous barney over which of us is treating this horse.
11:00What horse?
11:01No, I put this huge new mistake, the Beauvoirs.
11:03You know how full of himself he gets.
11:05It's fine.
11:06It's fine.
11:07I rise above it.
11:10Doesn't bother me one bit.
11:12That'll be 2297.
11:29Yes, Beauvoir.
11:30James, James, James.
11:31I'll take it.
11:33Yes, Miss Beauvoir.
11:37I'll be right up there.
11:39Oh, don't mention this to my brother.
11:41There's a good chap.
12:02Well, I never.
12:04He's a classical music fan.
12:06I hope it soothes him.
12:08When I feel fraught, a spot of Elgar works miracles.
12:12On a stable hands that swear by singing to their horses.
12:17Pilbrick's more of a sophisticated...
12:18Pilbrick.
12:20Pilbrick.
12:21He hasn't touched his feed.
12:23Has he drunk anything?
12:25A few gulps this morning.
12:26Hmm.
12:26He does seem a bit uncomfortable.
12:35Let's take a closer look.
12:37Gosh, Pilbrick.
12:38All those months dodging the Luftwaffe, and it's now that you get poorly.
12:44Sorry, Pilbrick was at war?
12:46In Sicily.
12:47I was in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, and he was abandoned by an Italian army unit, so we took him for our supply lines.
12:55Such a dear boy, I retrained him as a riding horse.
12:59I was in Sicily.
13:00I'd still be serving if those Italian mosquitoes hadn't done for me.
13:05Malaria.
13:06Dreadful business.
13:11Mrs. Pumphrey sounded fraud, and Tristel isn't back.
13:14Oh, you'd better take the Rover.
13:16Where's my brother?
13:17Haven't seen him one morning.
13:18He went out to the Beauvoirs.
13:20What?
13:21Mrs. Hall?
13:22Don't look at me.
13:23First I've heard of it.
13:25I took the call.
13:26Does it matter?
13:27See you later.
13:28Actually, Siegfried, I was hoping to take the car.
13:30Mrs. Pumphrey has finally found a match for Tricky.
13:32I'm due up there in half an hour.
13:34It would be fearsome on that bike to the hill.
13:36I'm sure Tristel can manage one horse.
13:38Bye.
13:46These Beauvoirs.
13:48Hmm?
13:49What voice was it when you answered?
13:50Man or woman?
13:52Er, woman.
13:53Same.
13:54You don't think it could be her?
13:56Society beauty, apparently.
13:57Oh, she's a bonny lass, all right?
14:01Sure she, la femme, Mrs. Hall.
14:03Explains why they've fallen over themselves to drive that far.
14:06It's...
14:07Don't be daft.
14:12I'll be back tomorrow to check his temperature.
14:15Thank you, Captain Farman.
14:18May I ask?
14:20Did you get injured?
14:21No.
14:25No, I'll be going east soon.
14:27I'm only home on leave.
14:30Isn't it strange?
14:32Back in Sicily, the dust, the flies, the sun roasting you in your tent.
14:36All I could think about was England.
14:39Now that I'm here.
14:42Yes.
14:42Just take some adjustment, I suppose.
14:50Afternoon.
14:57Come on, Elliot.
14:58Come on, Elliot.
14:58Captain Farman.
15:13Miss Beauvoir.
15:15Thought I'd look in on the old chap.
15:19Your brother only left 20 minutes ago.
15:21Yes, correct.
15:23That's how we like to do things at our practice, you see.
15:26Always trying to go above and beyond.
15:28Commendable.
15:35I'd still be thinking back pain.
15:38Yes, he's definitely stiff.
15:40Let's keep him on the box rest.
15:42Your brother told me to walk him to keep his guts moving.
15:45Miss Beauvoir, my brother is a fine young bit, but I have 30 years' experience of horses.
15:49It's box rest he needs.
15:51Now, also, cold hose his back at regular intervals.
15:54That should prevent any inflammation.
15:55Will he be all right?
15:56He'll need some care.
15:59But that's what I'm here for.
16:03Oh, the Stratton Quartet are playing up at Orley Castle.
16:08They've promised one of my favourites.
16:10The Elgar String Quartet.
16:11Yes.
16:12Yes, I requested the Elgar.
16:15In fact, it was me who suggested the Stratton, too.
16:17Then, bravo.
16:19Well, should be jolly.
16:20The whole family are going, so...
16:22Well, I look forward to seeing you there.
16:24Goodbye.
16:24Shipped all the way from Sicily, and the bloody stupid animal gets sick on the road from Hampshire.
16:40Any improvement?
16:42Let's hope soon.
16:43Philbrick deserves the best treatment.
16:44I'll make damn sure he gets it.
16:45Good show.
16:46Good man.
16:48So, Captain Farnon wasn't available?
16:51I am Captain Farnon.
16:53Ah.
16:54Then your son?
16:56Younger brother.
16:57They're both captains and both vets, so...
16:59Now I see.
17:00Well, let's hope you share your brother's gift with horses.
17:07I expect we'll see you on Saturday.
17:10Can't wait.
17:22This way.
17:27Right there.
17:28Tricky.
17:32The big day has finally arrived.
17:34His persistence paid off.
17:37Well, the course of true love never did run smooth.
17:40Her owner's driving up from Sheffield.
17:43Southern lass, is she?
17:45And what time is she arriving?
17:46Two o'clock.
17:47Two o'clock.
17:48Tomorrow.
17:50I'll need you to check her over, and, of course, reassure her breeder about Tricky's excellent credentials.
17:56Now, Tricky's lineage, um, be my guest.
18:01Take it home.
18:02Then you can have a thorough read.
18:03Mrs. Pumfrey, you said this was urgent.
18:06Oh, it is.
18:07It is.
18:08It is.
18:09I'm worried about something in particular.
18:10Will he know what to do?
18:15I started talking him through the rudiments, but, of course, it would be far more effective coming from a fellow male.
18:25Me?
18:25Hmm.
18:26I leave your boys together.
18:29Well, you got me up here because you want me to tell Tricky about the birds and the bees.
18:34Just jog his memory.
18:40Now, Tris, are you ready to acknowledge me as Yorkshire's very own answer to Miss Marple?
18:45Oh, I've long been ready to do that.
18:48The case is cracked.
18:50I heard some regulars chatting last night.
18:52Who owns this horse, exactly?
18:55The youngest daughter.
18:57Charlotte Beauvoir.
18:59Apparently, she was a debutante.
19:01Yes, that's the one.
19:03Yeah.
19:04So this to-do over that horse, that about the horse, or about the lass who owns it?
19:09No, but...
19:13You're right.
19:15Why didn't I see it?
19:16My brother has taken a shine to her.
19:19The absolute scoundrel.
19:24And you're sure no one else has got a soft spot for her?
19:27How do you mean?
19:30Well, no.
19:32No, a girl like that is looking for her, Mr. Darcy, with his three stately homes.
19:37I live in my brother's spare room.
19:53Daraby 2297.
19:55Miss Beauvoir.
19:59Just a moment.
20:01Urgent, apparently.
20:03Tell her I'm on my way.
20:06Misses home.
20:08Yes, he's on his way.
20:18His temperature's slightly higher.
20:22There's pain here, and definitely pain on his back.
20:24Your brother thought back pain was the cockpit, so I've given him box rest.
20:28And he wanted me to walk him.
20:33It still has gut sounds.
20:35I'll inject him with a Recoline in case it is colic.
20:38So we still don't know what we're dealing with?
20:40It is rather mysterious, but don't worry.
20:44We'll work it out.
20:50Miss Beauvoir, I'm curious.
20:53Charlotte.
20:54Charlotte.
20:55How did someone with your background end up running supplies in Italy?
20:58Oh.
20:59Well, Daddy said I'd evaded the altar for long enough, so he set up a marriage.
21:06Well, I rather jilted the poor chap.
21:09Just knew I could never love him.
21:11Cue an enormous brouhaha, and me hatching a plan entirely selfishly to disappear where there'd be no gossip.
21:16I'd struggle to describe the ATS as selfish.
21:21Well, no one out there gave two hoots about me being a Beauvoir.
21:25Helped me see that the class system in this country is, well, it's on its way out.
21:30I can't see fair shares for all being that high on Churchill's list of priorities.
21:34Yes, but he's not going to win.
21:36Ah.
21:36You think Atlee could do it?
21:38Mm-hmm.
21:50There we go.
21:51You see any further signs?
21:53Phone immediately.
21:57What you were saying before about what it felt like being back, um...
22:04People who weren't there can't really understand, can they?
22:11There's a soiree tonight up at Orley Castle.
22:16Might help you take your mind off things.
22:18That is to say, I was rather hoping we could enjoy it together.
22:24You don't want to.
22:26No, no.
22:29I'd be delighted.
22:30Yes.
22:34My brother's in good spirits.
22:48Yes, he's been chilling like a bird for hours.
22:51Oh.
22:51So, turns out I'll be going to that Orley Castle bash after all.
23:06With Siegfried?
23:08With Miss Beauvoir, actually.
23:11So that's who it is.
23:13Tristan Farnon stepping out with Society Beauty at the event of the season.
23:16And she asked me.
23:20Still have to break it to Siegfried.
23:22And why would that be a problem?
23:26So I was right.
23:28He likes her too.
23:29That's why he's sitting fixing the horse.
23:31I'm dreading telling him.
23:32Why?
23:33Just don't rub his face in it.
23:36He'll be happy for you.
23:37I'd like to believe you.
23:39But we all know what he's like when his pride's on the line.
23:41Hmm.
23:46Yeah, not Jess.
23:53Are you on your way out somewhere, Mr. Farnon?
23:55No, no plans.
23:57Just see where the day takes me.
24:05Looks like I'm back on that bike again.
24:08Siegfried must have the keys to the rover.
24:10Obviously he doesn't want to miss out on his next visit to the Beauvoirs.
24:13No, he's here.
24:18Thank you, Mrs. H.
24:38Have you seen my car keys anywhere?
24:40Yes.
24:41James drove to Mrs. Pumphrey's.
24:43What?
24:43You gave them to Harriet?
24:45Well, you just left them on your desk.
24:48Poor lad's already cycled up and down that hill.
24:50And plenty to get on with round here, he said.
24:53Shall I make a cup of tea?
24:55I don't want tea, Mrs. Hall.
24:56I want my bloody car.
24:57Mr. Bolton.
25:12Mr. Bolton.
25:27Dennis, no need to stand on ceremony.
25:30Is that your stud dog?
25:32That's correct.
25:33Looks bloody ancient.
25:35You sure he can manage it?
25:37I can assure you.
25:39Tricky is in his prime.
25:41James Herriot.
25:43Tricky's vet.
25:44He's in superb condition for an older dog.
25:49Suppose you'd better meet her then.
25:55Come on, Daisy.
25:58Ah, this, this is my Daisy.
26:02Magnificent animal.
26:04Mr. Bolton, that is not a Pekingese.
26:07Who said out about a Pekingese?
26:10Toy Poodle, Daisy is.
26:12Well, now I'm completely lost.
26:14Since I retired, I like to experiment with canine hybrids.
26:18I mean, they all started from wolves, didn't they?
26:21And that would have been end at matter.
26:23If it weren't for folk like yours truly, were you a bit of imagination?
26:26But the Pekingese is considered a royal breed in China.
26:30Aye.
26:31And Poodles were steadfast companions to Marianne to Annette and all.
26:37I'm sorry, Mr.
26:38Bolton.
26:39Bolton.
26:40But it's quite out of the question.
26:44My tricky is not going to breed with a Poodle.
26:48Hang on.
26:49It's me peeing you.
26:52You'd have me drive all the way up here.
26:54I can't say it's been pleasant meeting you, Mr. Burnley.
26:57Bolton.
26:58Bolton.
26:59But this simply isn't going to happen.
27:01Apart from anything else, I want it to be special for Tricky.
27:05Tricky.
27:06Tricky.
27:08Tr-tricky.
27:10Tricky.
27:12Oh!
27:16Brew?
27:17Well, we'll wait.
27:43Mr. Farnham.
27:47Has Tris ever talked to you about what he did in the war?
27:51He ever mentioned anything about?
27:53About what, Mrs. Hall?
27:54I can't read your mind.
27:57About getting this.
28:03A military cross.
28:05It should be on his uniform.
28:06Not hidden in a drawer.
28:08Indeed.
28:10Why wouldn't he tell us?
28:12It was quiet in here, extremely.
28:15Either I've been struck deaf or my ears are burning.
28:22Mrs. Hall found it.
28:26Sorry, love.
28:28I will just put in the laundry away.
28:30That's fine.
28:31Of course.
28:32So it is yours?
28:34Well, what did you expect?
28:36Master strategist, fearless combatant, expert marksman.
28:40I have it all.
28:41I'm the soldier's soldier.
28:43Don't make light of it.
28:44That's a real achievement.
28:49You know, I can't stop.
28:50How do I look?
29:09Like a picture.
29:12Barely have a chance to put my shoes on nowadays, let alone make myself look half decent.
29:16Are you sure?
29:17Oh, sure.
29:19Is James still getting ready?
29:35Hmm.
29:36So I've shut my eyes for five minutes.
29:38Hmm.
29:39What time is it?
29:41Time is...
29:43time for a cuddle.
29:44I don't like that time.
29:46Hmm.
29:50But all right.
29:51Bust doesn't leave for 20 minutes.
29:53Hmm.
29:54I feel like I've been across the Pennines on that bike this week.
29:57Those hells really took it out of me.
30:00Must be getting older.
30:02Hmm.
30:05Ellen?
30:06That's your cue to say absolute nonsense, James.
30:09You remain an Adonis in the prime of youth.
30:11Oh, you do?
30:13Anyway, I want to get some tips of the pictures.
30:16This Dorian Gray never ages.
30:18He has a magical painting in the attic.
30:21Sounds brilliant.
30:21I want one.
30:22It's so quiet, isn't it?
30:29That's wonderful.
30:32Ellen?
30:34Yes?
30:35Shall we just stay here?
30:37Oh, I was hoping you'd say that.
30:39Oh.
30:39Ah, um, Tristan.
30:46Um, I've been thinking.
30:49Are you off out?
30:51Uh, yes.
30:54Orley Castle, in fact.
30:56Right.
30:57I wouldn't have thought that was quite your thing.
30:59Why the sudden interest in chamber music?
31:01Huh.
31:01Well, there's, uh, there's no easy way to say this, but, um...
31:05Miss Beauvoir asked me, actually.
31:07To go with her?
31:08I thought it best I mention it now.
31:10Rather, things didn't get awkward.
31:12Why would they be awkward?
31:15Because...
31:15Well, because you've clearly taken a shine to her.
31:19I honestly never planned for it to happen like this.
31:21It's just...
31:22Well, I can't help but admire Miss Beauvoir terribly.
31:26No hard feelings, I hope.
31:30Secret.
31:31This is easy.
31:33Give them your blessing.
31:34My blessing?
31:35Yes, they like each other.
31:37Tristan really deserves the silent treatment.
31:39I mean, come on, brother.
31:40She's a touch outside your age range, don't you think?
31:43Have you completely lost your mind?
31:46I haven't been pursuing Miss Beauvoir romantically.
31:49I bloody haven't!
31:52Is this what you think, too?
31:54That I've been chasing after a girl more than 20 years my junior?
31:57No.
31:58No.
31:58But for God's sake, why would any of you even think it?
32:02Her father's got grand plans for those stables.
32:05I've been trying to secure his business.
32:07You?
32:09Have you?
32:09What?
32:11Yes!
32:12Get that horse of hers right and the Beauvoirs won't take their business elsewhere.
32:15That at least was the plan.
32:17It's not easy with you interfering.
32:18Interfering?
32:19I know what I'm doing.
32:20I hope you don't mind me saying, but...
32:22If it were the business you were after, you might have taken a moment to tell your fellow vets.
32:28Exactly.
32:28Is that really necessary?
32:29I was senior partner last time I looked.
32:35Daraby, 2297.
32:38It's the Beauvoir horse.
32:41We're on our way.
32:45Well, you've just missed the...
32:46It's quicker this way.
32:47No, it's longer.
32:49It's quicker than anything.
32:50What are you asking?
32:52Hello?
32:57I'm here.
33:01He still hasn't eaten or drunk anything, and he's burning up.
33:04Can you fetch fresh water?
33:07Now, please, Charlotte.
33:12Oh, God.
33:15He's obviously got a fever.
33:22We need to encourage him to drink.
33:26We're going to need some treacle or some apples.
33:36Siegfried, I can't read your mind.
33:38She'll be back soon.
33:39Can we please clear the air?
33:40I'd rather concentrate on saving the horse, if it's all the same to you.
33:44Look, I was way off about you and Charlotte, but if you'd only just talked to me...
33:48You could have asked.
33:49Hello.
33:51Oh, at least we don't have to persuade him to drink.
33:53Um, would you mind?
33:54It's just I'm in my dinner jacket.
33:57God, it stinks.
34:06Color?
34:08Yes, it's off.
34:10Blood?
34:11Yes, but...
34:12Oh, that's why you wanted him to drink, to test his urine.
34:17I think we might have solved our mystery.
34:19It's a kidney infection.
34:21That explains a lethargy, colic, and painful back.
34:24Vanishingly rare.
34:26I never unpack my microscope after last week's rounds.
34:37I brought snacks.
34:42You see them?
35:03White blood cell casts.
35:05It's as you suspected.
35:07Pylonephritis.
35:09It's quite brilliant, Siegfried.
35:10Oh, Tasha, I thought it was his bag.
35:12Well, it gives us a chance to try these new antibiotics.
35:25See?
35:26He trusts you.
35:29The General did say you were a marvel with horses.
35:36Hang on.
35:37You're saying it was me the Beauvoirs were asking for all along?
35:41As it turns out.
35:43You're the Captain Farnham who's good with horses.
35:45I'm the Captain Farnham with egg on his face.
35:49Anyway, an apology.
35:51In my head, you're 11 and I can run faster and jump higher.
35:59In all your new accolades, it's hard for a big brother to adjust.
36:03So you're actually admitting you were jealous?
36:06For the merest millisecond.
36:08This is a first.
36:11Just thought I was the horseman around here.
36:16The kidney infection would have got worse.
36:18If it weren't for that outsized brain of yours, Philbrick was a cert for Geoff Malick's.
36:26Doesn't mean you can't respect me as a bloody good vet.
36:30You've come back a very impressive fellow all round.
36:34It's no surprise a woman like Miss Beauvoir would notice.
36:36You'd better let her know.
36:42Yes.
36:43Tristan, you could have told me you were decorated.
36:47You're right.
36:49I should have.
36:50Sorry.
36:53I returned from war once.
36:59Anyway, I'm here if you're ever inclined to talk.
37:03Thanks.
37:06Right, that's us back to Weston.
37:14Relaxing evening.
37:16Mary, do you know I fell fast asleep?
37:19It's the best rest I've had in here.
37:20Cheers.
37:22How did you get on down here?
37:24Eh, time to think.
37:26No wonder you're exhausted.
37:27With the children and the farm.
37:30You do know I'm here to help.
37:32Oh, really?
37:33Of course.
37:35Well.
37:36Pigs need mucking out for a start.
37:38Six o'clock in the morning?
37:39Meant with the kids.
37:40Yeah, well, that could work as well.
37:42There's something on your mind, Audrey, I can tell.
37:49No, I'm fine.
37:51Ellen, you'd better get going.
37:58We're here!
38:01Oh, Philbrick, you're all right.
38:03It would have been fatal.
38:04It would have been fatal.
38:04Thankfully, my brother worked it out.
38:07You'll need daily injections.
38:08It's rather a long course of treatment, I'm afraid.
38:11Then it looks like we'll be seeing more of the Farnan brothers.
38:14Two brilliant horsemen.
38:16Oh.
38:17I'd be interested in hearing more about your idea to expand the stables.
38:20Would you?
38:21I'll show you the rough plan.
38:24I can stay with Philbrick.
38:26Well, if the horse is taken care of, shall I drive us up to Orly Castle afterwards?
38:31We can find out whether the Stratton lives up to its reputation.
38:34I'd like nothing more.
38:35These antibiotics should get him back on form.
38:47You're sure?
38:48Yes, I'm sure.
38:49I can't tell you how it feels, Tristan.
38:54Thank you so much.
38:56No, humbug.
38:59If we'd worked it out before your party, you wouldn't have had a ruined evening.
39:02The evening might not be entirely ruined, after all.
39:15Actually...
39:32To be continued...
39:54...
39:59how was the concert glorious absolutely glorious quite lifted the spirits
40:14i uh i have a confession you were given a military cross too i wouldn't put it past you
40:23earlier i were miffed were you james were run ragged on that bike and you wouldn't listen no i know
40:33and then tristan were quite put out about the drovers but you paid him no mind whatsoever
40:40no wonder he's keeping secrets yes i shouldn't do things on my own like that
40:47wearing around like a loose cog it's not fair on your wall and uh
40:50mr fanon time was if tris had said what he did about you and miss beauvoir
40:59i would have already known your side of it
41:03you would have told me you're right that's true
41:20you're in good spirit you were there a while
41:29well we listened to some music after all
41:32not as bad as i thought you're algar chap
41:34ah the philistine takes his first step
41:36and the context may have helped
41:44one more and then we'll call it a night
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