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’
Oh
!
’
said
Mrs
Bolton
,
’
you
hear
a
few
loud
-
mouthed
ones
.
But
they
’
re
mostly
women
who
’
ve
got
into
debt
.
The
men
take
no
notice
.
I
don
’
t
believe
you
’
ll
ever
turn
our
Tevershall
men
into
reds
.
They
’
re
too
decent
for
that
.
But
the
young
ones
blether
sometimes
.
Not
that
they
care
for
it
really
.
They
only
want
a
bit
of
money
in
their
pocket
,
to
spend
at
the
Welfare
,
or
go
gadding
to
Sheffield
.
That
’
s
all
they
care
.
When
they
’
ve
got
no
money
,
they
’
ll
listen
to
the
reds
spouting
.
But
nobody
believes
in
it
,
really
.
’
’
So
you
think
there
’
s
no
danger
?
’
’
Oh
no
!
Not
if
trade
was
good
,
there
wouldn
’
t
be
.
But
if
things
were
bad
for
a
long
spell
,
the
young
ones
might
go
funny
.
I
tell
you
,
they
’
re
a
selfish
,
spoilt
lot
.
But
I
don
’
t
see
how
they
’
d
ever
do
anything
.
They
aren
’
t
ever
serious
about
anything
,
except
showing
off
on
motor
-
bikes
and
dancing
at
the
Palais
-
de
-
danse
in
Sheffield
.
You
can
’
t
make
them
serious
.
The
serious
ones
dress
up
in
evening
clothes
and
go
off
to
the
Pally
to
show
off
before
a
lot
of
girls
and
dance
these
new
Charlestons
and
what
not
.
I
’
m
sure
sometimes
the
bus
’
ll
be
full
of
young
fellows
in
evening
suits
,
collier
lads
,
off
to
the
Pally
:
let
alone
those
that
have
gone
with
their
girls
in
motors
or
on
motor
-
bikes
.
They
don
’
t
give
a
serious
thought
to
a
thing
-
-
save
Doncaster
races
,
and
the
Derby
:
for
they
all
of
them
bet
on
every
race
.
And
football
!
But
even
football
’
s
not
what
it
was
,
not
by
a
long
chalk
.
It
’
s
too
much
like
hard
work
,
they
say
.
No
,
they
’
d
rather
be
off
on
motor
-
bikes
to
Sheffield
or
Nottingham
,
Saturday
afternoons
.
’
’
But
what
do
they
do
when
they
get
there
?
’
’
Oh
,
hang
around
-
-
and
have
tea
in
some
fine
tea
-
place
like
the
Mikado
-
-
and
go
to
the
Pally
or
the
pictures
or
the
Empire
,
with
some
girl
.
The
girls
are
as
free
as
the
lads
.
They
do
just
what
they
like
.
’
’
And
what
do
they
do
when
they
haven
’
t
the
money
for
these
things
?
’
’
They
seem
to
get
it
,
somehow
.
And
they
begin
talking
nasty
then
.
But
I
don
’
t
see
how
you
’
re
going
to
get
bolshevism
,
when
all
the
lads
want
is
just
money
to
enjoy
themselves
,
and
the
girls
the
same
,
with
fine
clothes
:
and
they
don
’
t
care
about
another
thing
.
They
haven
’
t
the
brains
to
be
socialists
.
They
haven
’
t
enough
seriousness
to
take
anything
really
serious
,
and
they
never
will
have
.
’
Connie
thought
,
how
extremely
like
all
the
rest
of
the
classes
the
lower
classes
sounded
.
Just
the
same
thing
over
again
,
Tevershall
or
Mayfair
or
Kensington
.
There
was
only
one
class
nowadays
:
moneyboys
.
The
moneyboy
and
the
moneygirl
,
the
only
difference
was
how
much
you
’
d
got
,
and
how
much
you
wanted
.