Lucille celebrates her birthday and returns the £5 to Jack that she borrowed to get Ray off the hook. Ena is worried about going to prison and asks Minnie to look after the Vestry for her if she does. Her friends rally round and Ken and Minnie go to court with her. Elsie starts to strip off her old wallpaper. Ken wonders what reason Ena had to take the tins and if she's been taking pills. Ena is annoyed to be talked to by a old man waiting on a charge of being drunk and incapable. Ena worries about the gossips enjoying her predicament. She is called into court where she is charged with thieving but refuses to give her age to the Magistrate's Clerk until the Magistrate's Chairman threatens her. She elects to be tried by the Magistrates and pleads not guilty to theft. A lady called Ruth Wint
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