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The millwrights' yard has a new master-in-charge: Edmund. However he is inept. Henry's focus is now his family but does that mean he no longer cares about the yard and his own position in it? Emily is clever. She the youngest of his children and, although he loves his daughter, he has plans for her which makes their relationship difficult.
Confident in the promise made to him by his grandfather, eighteen-year-old Henry knows the path he will take. Suddenly his father's actions put that promise out of his reach. Now his privileges are few: Henry fears for the future.His responsibilities are onerous. How will he care for his mother and siblings in mid-nineteenth century Norfolk when life was harsh? His cousin has no talent for the millwrights' craft and Henry find it irksome that he will inherit what should have been his. He is frustrated and finds solace in the ale-house. Will it be his undoing?
Jonathan Squirrel's nut has been stolen! Join Mr. Biddle and his woodland friends as he recounts the tale of Leeds Forest's greatest heist. With the help of Jonathan Squirrel and Nigel Owl in finding the perpetrator-Nigel, of course, making sure to show off his best, feathered side- Join Mr. Biddle as he uncovers the culprit.
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