- James is as pleased as punch to be the Attending Vet at the Darrowby Show, but Siegfried and Tristan take bets on how long he will last.
- James is honored that Siegfried has appointed him to be the overseeing vet at the Darrowby Show, the annual fair taking place in the square. What James is unaware of is that Siegfried, and Tristan and Mrs. Hall for that matter, are just curious to see how James fares in knowing the pitfalls of the job, half in where much of the activity is to take place, and half in the nature of the fair goers. Siegfried, in turn, believes it's a good opportunity to be part of the fair by opening up the practice for an open house, complete with tours and demonstrations. Beyond his fair duties under officious and demanding Mr. Foyle, James will find his day is affected by two personal requests. The first is from Dick Rudd, a poor farmer who wants James' opinion on spending what for him is probably more than he can really afford to purchase a pedigree cow. And the second is from Helen, who wants James to vouch for the Aldertons' stud bull Clive to any potential buyers, Clive winning first prize in the showing which would certainly raise interest in a purchase. Something that Tristan reminds him of and seeing Hugh and Mr. Dobson secretly chatting makes James believe there may be a problem in him keeping to the latter request. Meanwhile, an unexpected person attends the open house who piques Siegfried's interest, which he doesn't want to admit. And James in turn mentions something to Tristan that spooks him.—Huggo
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