In which Sir Louis Scatcherd’s arrival at the Gresham household stirs an awkward and increasingly uncomfortable dinner party, as his boorish behaviour and remarks clash with the genteel company gathered there, notably affecting Lady Arabella and the younger Greshams. The evening unfolds with a mixture of family pride, social tension, and the doctor’s quiet efforts to mitigate the baronet’s excesses, revealing the delicate balances of status and affection among these provincial personages.