He knew what he did was out of line
Arthur Parker, Thomas Babington, Henry Crawford, Edmund Bertram, and Sidney Parker all sign up for the event. The winner receives a 100 pound prize. The first two riders unseated end up knocked out and appear in their chambers for the day.
In the first set, Arthur Parker and Thomas Babington take their 3 passes. Arthur is unseated and Thomas Babington proceeds to the next round.
Next, Henry Crawford is up against Edmund Bertram next for their 3 passes. Henry is unseated and Edmund proceeds to the next round.
Thomas Babington takes his turn against Sidney Parker. It's a close call, but Sidney is declared the winner.
In the final round, Edmund Bertram takes his turn against Sidney Parker. It's a nail biter, but in the end, Sidney Parker is declared the winner of the 100 pound prize.
Guests awake to find the manor grounds have been transformed into a traveling fair! There are tumblers, acrobats, and other performers wandering around, and there are all kinds of wares for sale. There are posters announcing various contests that will happen throughout the week. All week long, guests can meet with the fortune teller (below!) and hear a prediction from their future!