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Elsie swears to boycott the Rovers. Annie rehashes her row with Elsie but gets no understanding from Jack who'd rather forget the affair. Annie warns Doreen to be careful when she handles a willow-pattern plate which her grandmother passed down to her. Elsie receives a malicious letter in the post:

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  • Episode 94 (6th November 1961)
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  • Elsie swears to boycott the Rovers. Annie rehashes her row with Elsie but gets no understanding from Jack who'd rather forget the affair. Annie warns Doreen to be careful when she handles a willow-pattern plate which her grandmother passed down to her. Elsie receives a malicious letter in the post:
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  • 1961-11-01(xsd:date)
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  • 1961-11-06(xsd:date)
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  • 1961-11-08(xsd:date)
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  • Elsie swears to boycott the Rovers. Annie rehashes her row with Elsie but gets no understanding from Jack who'd rather forget the affair. Annie warns Doreen to be careful when she handles a willow-pattern plate which her grandmother passed down to her. Elsie receives a malicious letter in the post: "Dear Mrs Tanner. It is quite obvious that you do not know the law of the land, for if you did you would know that you are not allowed to go messing about with men until you are absolutely divorced. Certain people would like to know what happened in Blackpool illuminations between you and a certain gentleman who wears a uniform, and this information will be passed on if you do not put your house in order." Linda finds an old letter from Elsie's solicitor asking Elsie to visit him after three months to make her divorce absolute; she forgot to do so. Elsie suspects Annie of writing the anonymous letter. Swindley sends out forty-three circulars before discovering the postage was a penny short on each one. He visits his customers to repay them personally. When he calls at No.11 and apologises to Elsie for this morning's letter, she gets the wrong impression. Elsie rings Bill and tells him to stay out of the way. Dennis thinks Elsie brought the situation on herself. Linda takes him to task for his disloyalty. Jack and Doreen try to protect Annie against the pub talk that she wrote the letter. Elsie confronts Annie in the bar and accuses her of being the author but Annie tells her that she wouldn't soil her hands. Ena tells Minnie and Martha she knows for a fact that Annie is innocent but refuses to elaborate. Minnie passes this news onto the rest of the bar, including Ivan, who tells Elsie. Elsie thinks Ena must have written it herself.
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