- It could be curtains for Grandpapa's pen unless Judy Preston can thwart Jackie Heron, the resident school bully.
- Judy is unhappy because she has no friends, but Trisha sticks up for her when Tucker playfully plays Piggy in the Middle with Judy's satchel. Outside, Jackie Heron and her cronies demand money with menaces, but find Judy's 20p insufficient. Jackie takes Judy's precious fountain pen as security against 75p to be brought the next day. The next day, Jackie finds Judy outside near the sweet shop, and insists she goes home to get the money - but Trisha is also watching with her sister Carol. When Judy runs off, and Jackie follows, Trisha intervenes when the girls arrive back at school - she stands up to Jackie, but despite her bravado, Trisha is no match for the older girls. Some friends of Carol arrive at that point, and Jackie and her mates run off, but after school, Judy and Trisha are wary of leaving school, expecting to encounter the bullies again. When they finally can stay inside no longer, they are chased by Jackie's gang, but they are closely followed by Trisha's sister who noticed Trisha cross the playground. Carol easily forces Jackie to give back the money and pen, and afterwards, Carol warns Trisha and Judy that in future, if they are bullied again, they must tell somebody.—Geffers
- Judy is unhappy because she has no friends, but Trisha sticks up for her when Tucker playfully plays Piggy in the Middle with Judy's satchel. Outside, Jackie Heron and her cronies demand money with menaces, but find Judy's 20p insufficient. Jackie takes Judy's precious fountain pen as security against 75p to be brought the next day. The next day, Jackie finds Judy outside near the sweet shop, and insists she goes home to get the money - but Trisha is also watching with her sister Carol.—GusF
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