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in the centre of Overcote Maze. Litterly invites himself along too, but when Noel shuns him, he decides to return to his bi-plane and leave. Noel realises she may have lost him for ever. When Litterly quizzes her about her feelings, she recoils and he grabs her wrist to prevent her from running away. On her wrist he sees a tattoo (when Noel,Tommy and Willy were small they tattooed each other on wet days). He persuades her to tattoo him with the letter 'N' for Noel, but she only agrees if he tells her what happened in London. He explains. Noel got into a brawl, fainted, and was picked up by Litterly. She mistook him for her mother and kissed him. Noel slaps Litterly's face. In the Maze, Turbot and the servants are in attendance. Litterly arrives with a swollen arm because Noel accidentally tattooed him with a poisonous snake wort. Litterly embraces her, much to the disgust of Tommy who calls for Shuter. Tweenwayes and De Grival find their way to the centre of the maze and embrace their respective partners just as Shuter enters. She is appalled to see 'boys kissing boys'. To make matters worse, Lady Castlejordan returns from London. Act III De Grival and Tweenwayes climb over the rooftops of Overcote Hall. They fall through a window, landing in the Gymnasium, where Litterly joins them. Two hours of gymnastics have been ordered by Lady Castlejordan. Obeying her orders, Shuter sets to work on the girls (Eurythmics). Litterly recognises Shuter as his childhood nanny (Gymnastics). Litterly calls for an impromptu party but Shuter will not allow her 'boys' to drink. Noel insists that if they are 'boys' they will act as boys and declares she will leave home. The Bishop persuades his niece that she has three pretty daughters. When Lady Castlejordan sets eyes on her nephew (Litterly — whom she has despised ever since he was born as the son she should have had) she sees a marked resemblance to her late husband. She relents and allows the suitors to marry her daughters, as well as allowing their 'coming out' at the Scrumleigh Ball. She discovers that Noel is filling Litterly's bi-plane with petrol. Litterly dashes to the plane and jumps on board as it takes of. Noel and Litterly admit their love for one another. The plane runs out of fuel, but they glide to a perfect landing. Preparations are underway for the Ball. All are delighted at the entrance of Noeline,Thomasine, and Williamine - three beautiful young women. Happiness abounds, and the Bishop reasserts his belief in the country of his birth. MUSICAL NUMBERS: 1. Introduction - Calais - Bishop & Ensemble 2. There's Nothing Wrong with England - Bishop & Ensemble 3. There's Nothing Wrong with England (Reprise) - Bishop & Ensmble 4. My Boys - Lady Castlejordan 5. The West End's the Worst End - Noel, Thomas, Willy 6. I'm Only Following My Instructions - Shuter, Noel, Thomas, Willy 7. Knees Up! - Shuter 8. Whatever Can Have Happened? - Turbot, Shuter, Noel, Thomas, Willy, Lady Castlejordan, Bishop & Ensemble 9. Let's Stick Together - Litterly, de Grival, Tweenwayes 10. We Shall See What We Shall See - Litterly, de Grival, Tweenwayes, Turbot, Shuter, Noel, Thomas, Willy, Lady Castlejordan, Bishop, Mrs Lansdown 11. On Parade - Shuter, Noel Thomas, Willy 12. A Nice Young Fellow - Litterly, Noel 13. Don't Follow the Music - de Grival, Tweenwayes, Thomas, Willy and Ensemble 14. A Nice Young Fellow (Reprise) - Noel 15. She Hates Me - Litterly 16. Afternoon Tea - Turbot & Servants 17. I Thought As Much - Shuter, Noel, Thomas, Willy, de Grival, Tweenwayes, Litterly 18. The Coast is Clear - de Grival, Tweenwayes 19. Eurythmics - Shuter, Noel, Thomas, Willy 20. Gymnastics - Shuter, Litterly 21. Stag Party - Noel & Comapny 22. Three Pretty Daughters - Bishop, Lady Castlejordan, de Grival, Tweenwayes, Litterly

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