Hilda accuses Elsie of shopping her to the police. Albert advises Minnie to give Jed's stuff to the rag and bone man. A dealer offers Minnie £1 10/- for all Jed's stuff. The residents are disgusted. Jerry tells Sheila that now he's been married three years he can start divorce proceedings. Jack feels that Minnie should auction Jed's stuff and the residents should pay over the odds. Albert helps Minnie organise the auction. David feels he can't cope with talking to women all day any more. Jerry gets a solicitor. Elsie and Hilda make up. Minnie is amazed when the residents bid outrageous prices for Jed's junk. The auction makes £12 10/-. The caller tells Elsie she'll be seeing her tomorrow.
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