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13/11/2014

Peggy is off to Bridge Farm, and Ed gives Tony a hand.

Pat was outraged at the newspaper - not just the letters from pro-Route B people in Penny Hassett, but also the positive coverage of BL at the fireworks display. Tony jokes to Johnny that he must have had a good time on bonfire night, surrounded by girls. Ed steps in for Eddie at Bridge Farm to help fix guttering and bring the herd down, and there's gossip about David and Ruth leaving Brookfield.

Helen leaves Henry with Tony for an hour. Peggy's using a stick to help her walk, but insists to Helen she doesn't need to see a doctor. Helen takes Peggy back to the farm to get her a support bandage.

Johnny's disappointed that Tony doesn't let him get the cows in with Ed. Tony and Ed discuss Emma's catering for the turkey pardon. George did a poster with drawings of turkeys with their heads chopped off - with just one happy one alive in the middle holding an axe.

As the cows come into the yard, Johnny takes Henry out to see them. Just as Peggy and Helen pull up there's a shout and a cry of pain - Johnny is knocked to the ground. Henry's also on the ground, with Ed behind Otto the bull. Tony is being trampled. Helen cries out to Henry to stay completely still.

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Fri 14 Nov 2014 14:00

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