Eileen explains that although she knows that Harry lives in the street, she doesn’t know the number. He left a parcel on her bus and she wants to give it back. Ena advises her to try No.7, cruelly pointing out to Florrie that she doesn’t stand a chance against a “spring lamb” like Eileen. Harry is reluctant to let the smitten Eileen in, claiming the house is in a mess. Trying to get into his good books, she offers to help him sew a button on a shirt. Christine’s pompous uncle, Edwin Mason, turns up in the street with his “fancy piece” Hilda Wardle. He leaves her in the car to buy her a box of chocolates at the Corner Shop. Joe is waiting there, killing time before calling on Christine for the jazz concert. Edwin calls at No.13. Christine isn’t exactly happy to see him but has to hide it. W
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