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- When Alice is lured by the Red King to magically enter her mirror into Looking Glass Land, she meets up with the White Queen and King, Humpty Dumpty, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, and Jabberwock for a magical, musical blend of fantasy and fun.
- A middle-aged American businessman and his wife travel to London for a second honeymoon. But soon after arriving, the businessman begins to have deja vu experiences revolving around certain places in London and a woman named Theresa. The catch is that he doesn't know a Theresa and has never been to London before.
- The cowboys prepare for the cattle drive. Mrs. Cooke plans a fandango dance and feast to give them a proper send-off. Shaun the camp cook works through the night to ready the chuck wagon for the drive, while foreman Robbie tries to figure out what to do with new cowhand Maura.
- In early Victorian times, young Philip Ashley lives an idyllic life on a grand estate in rural Cornwall owned by his beloved guardian and cousin, Ambrose. When he receives word that Ambrose has suddenly married a distant cousin in Italy, and is now gravely ill, he travels to Italy; only to find his cousin is mysteriously dead and his new wife is missing.
- Rachel settles into the Ashley estate and spends lavishly. Another, unsigned will surfaces, as well as an accusation against Rachel. Philip has fallen under the spell of his cousin Rachel and makes a rash decision on his 25th birthday.
- After becoming deathly ill, Philipe wakes up to find that Rachel is spending time with Rainaldi. Progress proceeds on the water garden, including a bridge across the steep gorge. Rachel secretly plans to return to Italy.
- The cowboys continue to round up stray longhorns and almost have enough for the 50-mile cattle drive to the Buffalo soldier fort that agreed to buy them. But a band of Comanches show up at the ranch, wanting to make their own deal for the cows.
- Ranch owner Mr. Cooke delivers a blistering screed to the cowboys in regards to their lackluster job performance. Mrs. Cooke decides she doesn't need housemaid Maura around the house, and hatches an audacious plan to train Maura as an extra cowhand - to the cowboys' great dismay.
- The food situation for the ranch hands becomes increasingly desperate and three men get sick. Tensions develop between the ranch owner and the cook as the cook's poor kitchen hygiene is blamed. Meanwhile, ten horses are stolen by rustlers and the cowboys ride out to rescue them.
- The cattle drive to the army fort begins in earnest and the cowboys spend long hours in the saddle herding 130+ cows across open range. At journey's end, Mr. Cooke negotiates a good price for his cows with the army and the cowboys are elated. But back on the ranch, Mrs. Cooke and her daughters struggle to get the ranch in shape for a visit from historical assessors, who will determine whether the ranch is economically viable under the Cooke family's management.
- A young woman and her brother are stranded in a remote area late at night.They find an old 1920s train station, and wait there for the 5:30 am train. A train, which is not listed on the woman's railway schedule, unexpectedly arrives at 1:30 am.
- A London couple moves to a large country house for a fresh start after the death of their young son. Their attempts to put the tragedy behind them are stymied when their surviving child keeps insisting that she sees and plays with her brother.