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- On holiday with her aunt in Cornwall, spineless Virginia fell in love with Eustace, but left him for a loveless marriage, arranged by their parents to Scottish landed gentleman Anthony Keile. Only after Anthony's fatal car accident, she properly reads the nuptial terms, which allow Lady Keile to deny her any income from the estate at will, and she wants to raise Anthony's two kids, who so far were left in a nanny's care. Virginia still experiments with actual motherhood, taking them on a Cornwall holiday, meeting Eustace again.
- Scottish widower doctor Hugh Kyle recommends to cheer up his gravely ill, ancient patient Tuppy by granting early her last wish: meeting doted grandson and his fiancée, flippant Rose. But on a stop in London, she discovers by accident to have a twin, serious Flora 'Flore', from whom she was separated at birth, each getting raised by another parent. Having met a man on the way to a pre-booked holiday with another, Rose manipulates presently homeless Flore to play her as Anthony's fiancée. At the Scottish estate, 'Rose' falls in love with the doc, who ends up learning the truth. .
- Widowed Dr. Dillan was perfectly happy on a glorious Cornish estate with his daughters until Laurie has an accident which scarred her, physically recovered but for some leg scares, but mentally for life. Handsome gentleman William buys a neighboring estate to start a stud-farm. His budding affair with Laurie's stronger, lively elder sister Jane after Laurie withdrew from an earlier romance, is threatened by the recurring pattern of the Dillan family expecting Jane to step back on account of 'poor Laurie', even after they got engaged. The doc's charming apprentice Tim however has a positive influence.
- A young heir gets involved in an investigation on wreck sacks.