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01/11/2015

Helen is in a world of her own, and Kenton is wearing special cotton.

Jill's still feeling haunted at Lower Loxley by Julia Pargetter. Jill's keen to bring food to Brookfield but David tells her to just relax. David and Pip look forward to the mixer wagon being fixed by tomorrow. Ruth and Kenton talk about the simpler silaging system that used to work at Brookfield, and Pip wonders whether it would work now.
It's Kenton and Jolene's 2nd wedding anniversary (cotton) - she has got him monogrammed handkerchiefs. Kenton has had a tattoo done - a heart with their initials on. Bucking tradition for bonfire night, and to the possible chagrin of certain busybodies, Kenton is building a big bonfire on the Green.
Rob's worried to find Helen sleepwalking and later jokes about her ghostly figure giving him quite a turn. Rob thinks the sleepwalking could be down to hormones, given big emotional changes. He takes Helen to the Bull for lunch as a treat and reveals he's going to get a team of volunteers to decorate the new shop at Bridge Farm. He's also picking Henry up and tells Helen she's going straight home to rest - no arguments. Pat, Tony and Tom come on board to help with the decorating and Rob persuades Helen not to join in - her sleepwalking is a clear sign she's been overdoing things. Her priority now is to look after herself and the baby.

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Mon 2 Nov 2015 14:00

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