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26/06/2011

David weighs things up and Harry is moving fast.

David's still feeling low but is delighted that Pip's entering the lambs in the Borsetshire Show. She asks David if she can take over the meat marketing side of the business after university. David is caught off guard and tells her he can't guarantee anything; it depends on how the farm goes. Pip remains optimistic.

Harry and Zofia enjoy a picnic together. They're pleased Jazzer is out of the picture now, and enjoy each other's company.

Spencer's heard a rumour from his dad that 'some wacky woman' has dyed her sheep pink. Pip corrects him and says it must have been Lynda's llamas. Pip thinks the culprits may have been Jamie, Steve and Marty but they decide to keep quiet about it. Pip wishes David would encourage her the way Spencer's parents encourage him. Spencer reminds her that she has opportunities and choices other than working on her parents' farm.

Usha feels Ruth has done all she can to try to fix the situation with Elizabeth. Ruth's feeling overwhelmed, and wonders where all the good times have gone. She's grateful that the Borsetshire Show is keeping David occupied and asks Usha to let her know how she gets on with Elizabeth.

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