- The peddler is about to drop a bombshell on his dinner companions.
- Turns out that Sir Thomas Booby (remember him?) bought Fanny when she was only a toddler.
- How does this random peddler have such a good scoop? Well, his mistress told him the dirt before she died.
- Apparently, this mistress traveled with a band of gypsies long ago. She stole a child—hold up, what?—and sold it to Sir Thomas. This kid was none other than Fanny.
- The true parents of Fanny, the peddler says, are—drumroll—Mr. and Mrs. Andrews.
- In other words, Joseph is set to marry his own sister.
- Slipslop finds out this juicy tidbit and brings it to Lady Booby lickety-split. She might still have a chance now, right?
- The whole gang has dinner together while Adams entertains them.
- After dinner, Beau Didapper tries to sneak into Fanny's bed. Too bad he accidentally gets into bed with Slipslop. She screams murder.
- Adams comes to the rescue. He's totally naked.
- Adams tries to beat off the assailant, but he mistakes the bearded Slipslop for Didapper.
- Lady Booby happens to poke her head in at the wrong moment. She sees Adams with his hands on Slipslop's breasts and thinks they have a thing going on. You know.
- Adams is so confused by the whole ordeal that he goes back to the wrong room. Fanny's room. Poor Fanny.
- Adams curls up on the foot of Fanny's bed and goes to sleep.
- Joseph isn't too thrilled that his friend is in his fiancée's bed, but he acts cool.
- Adams thinks witches put him there. Go figure.