Eighth of a ten-part nannying drama.
Ned tries in vain to rekindle his romance.
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A lot of chickens come home to roost in this episode, most a result of the shooting weekend at the Lamson-Scribener's country seat. Tom is still in disgrace over (accidentally) shooting his father and is punished for his actions. Lydia is still being harassed by Lord Hugh, but with a few more episodes to go, there's a good chance she will see him off. Victoria St John, meanwhile, is as emotional as an upper-class Victorian lady can be over her shabby treatment at the hands of the dashing Captain Mason, who has made it clear he prefers the giggling Isabel. There's trouble for Hannah, too, when the builders arrive in Limehouse and start digging in kind-hearted Mrs Bronowski's back yard.
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