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- Always searching for a new money-making scheme, Felix , with the help of Izzy , wants to start his own fox farm. Learning that he needs an adult co-signer for his bank loan, Felix enlists Nat Lester as his new business partner.
- Felicity loses her space for the next term at university, so she takes a job as assistant to a doctor.
- At the sanitarium, Cecily befriends a streetwise paperboy from Brooklyn who gets her into trouble with the administrators.
- Sara wants to go to school in Paris, but both Hetty and Nanny Louisa have other plans for her.
- Alec is not supportive of Janet's desire to run a business from their home and is too busy to listen to her reasoning. The men's club and the women's group are at odds when the two organizations run simultaneous raffles.
- When Davey refuses to go to school, Hetty thinks that some time in the working world will help change his mind about education. She sends him to work at the Dale Cannery, but her plan backfires when Davey actually enjoys the work.
- Rachel Lynde suffers another stroke on her way back to Avonlea. Robbed of the ability to speak, Hetty takes her in at Rose Cottage while Rachel's sons come to town to discuss her future care.
- As Cecily returns home from the sanitarium, she comes to feel that her family treats her like an invalid. Meanwhile, Felicity awaits news of Gus Pike's return from Jamaica.
- Love and humor are in the air as women bid on the eligible Avonlea men at the White Sands Charity Bachelor Auction.
- Izzy is upset when she learns that her father plans to marry Muriel Stacey.
- While Felicity is at university in Halifax, she and Felix are reunited with Gus Pike. They run into a raggedy flower girl named Eliza, and Gus thinks that this woman may be his mother, who was presumed dead.
- Hetty takes in Davey and Dora after Rachel Lynde suffers a stroke.
- Felix is having troubles at school and is in real danger of not graduating with his class. Because of his difficulties at school, Hetty decides to relieve Felix of his duties at the hotel, which is a double blow for him since his work at the hotel is one of the few things that gives him true pleasure. It's a bad time for Hetty's decision as the hotel is the site of an upcoming royal wedding. Felix decides to take extraordinary measures to get away from his troubles. With the wedding, the royal family in question is headed by its matriarch, the Polish Countess Polenska. Her son, Count Marek, is the groom, his bride being Adele MacPhee, who happens to be Pierre's sister. Pierre has not seen either his sister or his mother, an ethnic Irish scrub-woman named Maggie MacPhee, in twenty years. This gathering brings together many who are keeping secrets: Pierre was unaware that Adele was the bride in the wedding; Pierre told his family that he owned the hotel, and as such Maggie offered the hotel for the wedding on behalf of Pierre; the Polenskas believe Adele's family to be wealthy and cultured (in part because of Pierre owning the hotel), the misunderstanding which neither Pierre or Maggie make any effort to correct; and the Polenska fortune is almost gone. If any of these secrets come to light, Simon and Hetty will find out that no one has the money to pay for the wedding.