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11/02/2015

Rob loses his temper, and Lilian settles in.

Lilian's enjoying the comfort of Home Farm, particularly Jennifer's swish kitchen. It beats looking at Anthea's sour face at Amside (although Anthea's definitely not coming back). Jennifer wishes Kate and Roy would grow up. Brian is horrified that Lilian and Kate have drunk his fine burgundy.

Alice has uploaded Jennifer's radio interview to the web. It has had 800 views.

Out hunting, Rob reminds Helen to 'be sensible' if the worst happens and a fox is drawn. He also points out that Helen shouldn't saddle herself with the shop. They're distracted by a commotion. Despite the whipper-in's best efforts, a fox has been caught and killed. Rob is more annoyed by the presence of a hunt saboteur who is holding a camera. He goes to confront the man, who calls the group bloodthirsty murderers. The hunt sab claims they set the hounds on the fox.

Rob grabs the man, trying to take his camera. As they tussle, Rob hits him with a hard punch, before being pushed to the ground himself. Shocked Shula tells Rob to move on with the rest of the hunt. Rob tells Helen that the sab initiated the fight, and insists that Shula backs him up, despite her seeing the truth.

Rob points out that at least Shula was there to see what really happened. Helen can't think of a more reliable witness.

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