It's the fall of 1914 and every household is expected to contribute to the war effort in some way. Hazel agrees to take in some Belgian refugees and the servants prepare for the arrival of their guests, assuming they are displaced aristocrats. All are surprised and dismayed when a family of downtrodden, lice-ridden peasants arrive at the front door. Apart from the language barrier, they are suspicious, uncooperative, surly and ungrateful. There's quite a commotion downstairs, but when the sta ...[Read Story ]