In which the young Frank Gresham, resolved against the worldly ambitions urged by his mother, makes a heartfelt journey to Boxall Hill to declare his love to Mary Thorne, whose own feelings are a silent tempest of affection and doubt, weighed down by the strictures of birth and station. Their meeting, tender and fraught with hesitation, is interrupted by the unexpected presence of Sir Louis Scatcherd, casting a subtle shadow over the delicate moment and leaving the reader to ponder the undercurrents of social expectation and personal longing.