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- Steve notices an article in a newspaper which he thinks may be about his mother, and he is given the weekend off to see his Grandmother - what she tells him means an unexpected turn of events for Dora, who is already upset about a horse that is dying.
- Cleo, a friend from Dora's school, was the best rider in their school and was the envy of all the other girls for her skills at Show Jumping. Now she arrives at Follyfoot and is terrified of horses, saying she will never ride again, much to Dora is puzzlement.
- Slugger calls Charley the oldest horse in the world, and Charley the pit pony is definitely on his last legs. His elderly owner sets out to find him but doesn't realize that it's a race against time, nor do Steve and Dora who have problems of their own.
- Callie wants somewhere to stable her horse Magic, any old shed will do, but the Colonel refuses. Dora and Steve go with Callie to see Magic, when they discover a neighbor's horse, Ladybird, who is in such poor condition that Dora is appalled and horrified by what she sees. Steve tries to help but nearly comes to blows with the owner.
- The collection of horses is growing at Follyfoot, much to Steve's concern. Therefore the Colonel decides to sell one of the horses, but he runs into violent opposition from Dora, who thinks the problem is a simple one to solve, but is she mistaken?
- Dora is the only one who can get an expensive and valuable steeplechaser, Shadow, refuses to jump. This leads Ron Stryker to succeed in persuading his shady friend Lewis to take part in a plan to make money, but he has to persuade Shadow to help for his plan to work.
- Steve has been unfairly sacked from the Squire's stables, and Dora feels certain he didn't do when he's accused of. She leads him to Follyfoot, along with the first horse in what the Colonel comes to "the Dora collection", but he discovers that even Follyfoot is not as safe as he thought.
- Stryker teases Dora that the Colonel has plans to marry her off to Lord Beck, as she finds him arrogant. Steve tells Beck he wouldn't beat Dora in a race and a challenge is set for the forthcoming 'Fairfield Show', which pleases the Colonel who wants to take Beck down a peg or two.
- The Colonel makes Dora the "mistress of Follyfoot", but she soon finds that running Follyfoot is quite different to just living and working there. Steve seems unwilling to help, and when the milk-horse Tansy refuses to eat, her problems are only just beginning.
- Tim Shaw's the son of a traveling fair owner tells Dora his horse is special - "It won the Grand national and you can't be more special than that" he tells her. No one believes him, and Follyfoot can't look after the horse, so will it end up getting shot by Tim's father.
- After a visit to the circus with her mother, Follyfoot helper Callie decides one of the circus horses is badly treated and steals it. She persuades Steve to help hide the horse in the shed by the lake, but Steve is worried about the consequences of being found out.
- The elder brother of a young boy named Gip has taken over their deceased father's timber business and wants to expand. He decides the horses are too old and wants to send them Follyfoot to retire, but Gip says no. A local newspaper runs a story on about Gip and his horse Willie, trying to do him a favour - but events take an unexpected turn, especially when Ron Stryker has anything to do with it.