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- 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.
- Sandy loops the loop and becomes a hero of the flying circuses. William is skeptical and Christina fears the worst.
- Christina and William marry, in the shadow of the War. William fights for his country in France and Christina for her survival at Flambards.
- 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.
- The nation is apparently united, celebrating the Jubilee, but Christina discovers there is more than one nation, and that justice is often rough.
- 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.
- Restoring Flambards to its former glory is easier said than done, especially when the main opposition comes from within.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The survivors - Christina, Mark, Dick and Dorothy gather together at Flambards to taste· the wine and make the decision: who shall inherit the earth.
- Christina discovers that in wartime, everybody is a prisoner. But she proves, at last, that Germans do not eat babies.