- Annette goes to France and whilst Soames persuades her to return they will lead separate lives. Fleur prevails upon Soames to get Irene to look favourably upon her union with Jon but Jon himself is now having second thoughts in view of the revelations he has been told. An angry Fleur accuses Irene of keeping Jon to herself when "he is mine" and Jon begins to see that, like her father, Fleur is keen to see a spouse as a possession. On the rebound Fleur gets engaged to Michael and resists Jon's efforts to dissuade her. On the wedding day she is reconciled with Soames and comes to appreciate his pain at his inability to put right the things that drove Irene from him. Whilst Fleur is on honeymoon Soames goes to Irene's house - the one that he should have lived in with her - to find it is 'To Let.' He has a painting bought at Michael's charity auction of a girl who looks like Fleur which he intends for Jon but Jon is now living in New York. At least Soames and Irene are able to be civil to one another and they shake hands when he leaves. When the butler asks Irene what Soames wanted she replies "He didn't want anything."—don @ minifie-1
- Jon tells Fleur what he's learned about her father and his mother. He's concluded that no matter how much they may love one another, there is no future for them. Fleur begs her father to visit Irene and make things right but it only makes things worse and Fleur blames her father. Profond gets Winifred to invest her money in the New York stock market and also offers Jon a business opportunity in America. Michael Mont again asks Fleur to marry him, telling her it will be the last time he asks. Fleur accepts and they are married. Irene decides to leave Robin Hill and receives a surprise visitor.—garykmcd
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