Script by Joan Carr-Jones
Last week Mrs. Sandiman resigned from the board of the Brimscombe House Old People's Home and Mrs. Dale agreed to run it until they could get a new matron and staff. Mrs. Freeman celebrated her seventieth birthday on Monday. Isabel Fielding upset her by giving her a hamper of tinned foods which Mrs. Freeman thought was being treated like one of the old folks. Dr. Dale went to see Tony Coppard at Sally's cottage and told him he had found out that he was engaged. He said that unless Tony left Sally he would tell her. During the evening, when Dr. Dale was telling Bob about the incident, Sally arrived. She was furious with Dr. Dale for interfering, and said that Tony had written a note to say he had left because it was unfair to burden her. Dr. Dale told Sally the truth about the matter. Maggs told Mrs. Morgan he had had a pen-friend for two years and that she was coming to see him. She turned out to be a pretty little widow.
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