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Lingard030

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She glanced around her. The xaf customers were nearly all teenaagers
sitting over cups of coffee and Coca-Cola. At the other side of the
room she saw two girls she recognised: they worked in the same store.
At the moment she saw them, they saw her too.

They got up and came across to her.

"Hit thereyou, Sadie. What are you doing round here?'*
G.-W-*

"I've been up on the Cave hill."

"On your ownlone?"

"No." She nodded towards Kevin where he stood in the queue.

They looked him over carefully and rolled their eyes in approval.

"Handsome looking fella. Where did you pick him up?"

"I didn't pick him up. I've known him a long time."

They examined him again with curiosity. The girls in the shop
liked to spend their breaks talking about their boyfriends. Sadie
seldom joined x in for the talk bored her. They all had one thought
in their minds: they wantedto get married as soon as possible.

Kevin came back carrying two plates of fish and chips. He set
them down on the table. Sadie
introduced them him reluctanlty to the
girls who flashed bright smiles at him, but as soon as Sadieshesaid his name
she could see their thoughts ticking over. Kevin McCoy. A Catholic
name, unmistakably Catholic. Sadie stared them hard in the eyes,
daring them to show anything they were thinking.

"Well, we'd better be getting along. See you in the morningthe morn, Sadie."

They took another look at Kevin before they went out. They would
be waiting for her in the cloakroom in the morning bursting with

Subject: 
Joan Lingard
Coverage: 
1972
Keywords: 
Boyfriends, Catholic
Citation: 
Linen Hall Library, "Lingard030", Northern Ireland Literary Archive, accessed Sun, 11/24/2024 - 02:22, https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard030