- On a staff outing to the music-hall, chambermaid Lynne impresses when she gets up on stage and the lecherous M.C., Harry Frindel, offers her further work. This involves her defying Mrs. Harvey and walking out of the Grand, but when she realizes that Frindel only wanted her for sex, she returns in tears and Mrs. Harvey shows a kindlier side of her nature for once and reinstates her. Will Reynolds, an old army friend of Stephen's, turns up and Stephen employs him at the club but he is very clumsy and Marcus fires him. He is injured trying to rob a customer and Stephen hides him from the police at the Grand, unwittingly involving Jacob and Esme. Eventually, partially-recovered Will leaves the hotel so that Stephen will not be incriminated, collapsing in the street. Marcus also sacks Stephen after a row but Sarah uses her allure with her brother-in-law to get her son his job back.—don @ minifie-1
- At the club, Stephen hires an old army mate, Will Reynolds, to work behind the bar. He only lasts the one night and Marcus orders him fired. On the street, Reynolds foolishly tries to rob a club patron who had flashed quite a bit of cash and is shot with his own gun. Stephen comes across him and takes him to the hotel only to hide him in an empty room. With Miss Harkness' assistance, he finds a doctor who will treat Reynolds with no questions asked, but the police are soon coming around asking questions. When Marcus fires Stephen after he asks for the evening off, it's left to his mother Sarah to get his job back. Meanwhile, several of the staff go to the music hall for an evening's entertainment and Lynne Milligan gets up on stage to sing a song. She makes quite a good impression and is invited back to perform the next evening by the lecherous owner, Harry Frindel. When Mrs. Harvey tells her she has to work that evening, they have a row and is fired.—garykmcd
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