Ask for Tuppence, Take a Penny

E1

Tram Ride to the Bluebell

E2

A Pillowful of Buttercups

E3

Roubles for the Promised Land

E4

Billy is unable to get medical work due to his socialist principles and moves back to help his parents. Tom, who finds it hard to cope with shop work, moves into a hostel. Here he befriends Kaganovich, a Russian Jew from Archangel, hoping to travel to Palestine and looking for Jack, whom he says can help him. When the two meet Kaganovich accuses Jack of stealing money from his late father during the Russian revolution though Jack claims he was given the money as a bribe in exchange for helping the old man escape. In any case it is 'Kerensky money', old currency which is out of date and worthless, though Kaganovich is still determined to go to Palestine. Jack does however persuade Tom to go home to his mother.

Some Bulbs to Keep the Garden Bright

E5

God & Love & Wellesley Street

E6

Whatever Made You Think the War Was Over

E7

Ladies, Women, Sweethearts & Wives

E8

After the Bonfire

E9

A Wreath with Our Names On

E10

The Way It Was in Murmansk

E11

In the Front Line You Get Shot At

E12

The Simple Pleasures of the Rich

E13