{"nodes":[{"node":{"title":"Lingard162","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard162","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Policeman, Ambulance","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard162","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard162_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff154\n\nCHAPTER SEVENTEEN\n\nThe car lay crushed against the seal wall on its off-side, the near-\nside wheels spinning in the air. Two cars stopped and the drivers ran\nto help release the occupants. The dog would not stop barking and\nyelping. It wastrembling with fright. Sadie scramibled out first,\nand then Kevin. And then tThey helped to ease out Mr Blake. He was\ndazed and could s not stand. They set him down by the edge of the road.\nand Jack sat beside him licking his face.\n\nBy this timenow several other cars had stopped, and within minutessoon a\npolice car came along the road. The policeman sent out a call for\nan ambulance.\n\n\"I\u2019m all right,\" Mr Blake waskept muttering.\n\n\"We must have you all checked up,\" said the policemanconstable.\n\nSadie and Kevin were bruised and a little shocked but nothing more.\nMr Blake had kept xxxxxx his head and controlled the car as far as\nit was possible so that they had not been travelling very fast when\nthey/hit the wall.\n\n\"Lucky escape,\" said the policemanconstable. \"You don\u2019t often have much of\na chance when a wheel comes off.\n\n\"Can\u2019t understand it,\" said Mr Blake. \"A wheel coming off.\"\n\n\"Somebody hasn\u2019t tightened it up properly,\" said the policemanconstable.\n\"We\u2019ll have to check at your garage.\"\n\n\"Haven\u2019t had that wheel changed for months,\" said Mr Blake.\n\n\"Never mind,\" said Sadie. \"Don\u2019t think about it any more just now.\"\n\nThey wentwere taken to the nearest hospital by ambulance. The doctor cleared\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1007"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard163","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard163","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Belfast, Taxi","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard163","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard163_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff155\n\nthem but saidstressed that Mr Blake should rest for x a few days. \"After\nall, you\u2019re not twenty any longer,\" he said. \"You're a bit shaken up.\nBut sound as a bell otherwise.\"\n\nThey returned to Belfast by taxi and Sadie insisted that Mr Blake\ngo straight to bed. He went meekly, falling asleep almost at once.\n\nThe police came next morning. There were two of them, in plain clothes. Sadie and Kevin\nlooked at one another after the men had shown their cards. Mr Blake got up and sat in his arm-\nchair in the sitting room to receive them.\n\n\"I suppose it\u2019s about the accident,\" said Mr Blake.\n\n\"It was no accident,\" said one, who did most of the talking. The\nother took notes and watched the faces of Mr Blake, Kevin and Sadie.\n\n\"No accident?\" said Kevin.\n\n\"No. When the car was examined it was discovered that the screws\nof all the wheels had been loosened. It was only a matter of time\nbefore one or more of the wheels came off.\"\n\nSadie sat withheld her hands clenched tightly together in her lap.\nShe was thinking of Steve. Could he do a thing like that? Could\nhe really have wanted to kill her, or did he think that only Mr Blake\nwas would be  in the car ? Was Steve capable of being a murderer? She did not know. She\nhad known him a long time, they had played together, but she did not\nknow what he was capable of.\n\nBeside her on the settee/sat Kevin, brow knotted togetherhis forehead creased.\nHe was thinking of Brian Rafferty. Could Brian have come in the\nnight with a screwdiriver and sysystematically loosened every\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1008"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard164","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard164","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Detective, Political","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard164","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard164_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeffscrew , thinking as he worked in the dark garadge of the possible\ndeath that would result? No, Brian had could not have done it since he had been in bed, but\nhe might have sent his friends, the two who had beaten Kevin up.\nKevin was g not sure who they were. He had not seen their faces and\nthey had not spoken. They might be any two boys he had played with\nor gone to school with or they might never have seen him before.\nThey were anonymous; he could not decide if they were capable of it.\n\nMr Blake reached for his pipe, lit it, puffed slowly, staring\ninto the grate. He was thinking of the letters that had come four\nmornings in a row. 'You have been warned.' He could almost smell\nthe singeing paper.as he had burned them. Many wrote letters and\ndid not act, but then some did.\n\nThe detective looked from one face to the other.\n\n\"Have any of you any idea who might have done this?\" he asked.\n\nSadie started, roused from her thoughts. \"No,\" she said quickly.\n\"I mean, who would want to do a thing like that deliberately?\"\n\n\"That's what I'm trying to find out.x Have you any suggestions,\nMr Blake?\"\n\nMr Blake shook his head. \"I don't know anyone who would want to\nkill me,\" he said with a little smile.\n\n\"No enemies?\"\n\n\"Not that I know of.\"\n\n\"Someone must have been after you for something. Are you a memebe r\nof any political party or organisation?\"\n\n\"No. I'm not a joining man. Organisations aren't in my line.\"\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1009"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard165","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard165","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Hooligans, Knife","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard165","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard165_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff157\n\n\"What about you two?\" The policeman swung round on Sadie and\nKevin. \"Do you belong to any groups? Have you ever?\"\n\n\"I was once a Girl Guide,\" xxx said Sadie, and Kevin's mouth\ntwitched. \"But that's all.\"\n\n\"And you?\" The policeman asked Kevin.\n\nKevin shook his head.\n\n\"Perhaps it was just some hooligans and they happened to pick on\nme by accidentchance,\" said Mr Blake.\n\n\"I feel there's more to it than that. You keep your car in the\ngarage at night?x\" Mr Blake/nodded. The policeman continued,\" So\nsomesbody person or persons went to the trouble to get into your\ngarage and loosen all the wheels, doing it carefully, replacing the\nhub caps, clearing away any evidence afterwards. That's not the\nwork of hooligans. They might break one of your windows or score\na knife across the bodywork but they don't plan anything carefully.\"\n\n\"Seems a bit of a mystery then,\" said Mr Blake.\n\n\"One we intend to clear up if possible. You were lucky you all\ngot out alive. But we might have been looking for murderers this\nmorning.\"\n\nSadie stirred uneasily. Should she tell him about Steve? But\nwhat was there to tell? She had no proof, no idea even if he was\nguilty.\n\nKevin thought of Rafferty's gang. Should he give Brian's name to\nthe policeman? But then he would have to say that Brian Rafferty\nthe b night before had been lying in his bed too ill to come out.\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1010"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard166","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard166","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Address, Occupation","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard166","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard166_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff153\n\nHow could he say that there were two other boys who might have been\ninvolved but he did not know their faces and he did not knowor their\nnames.\n\nMr Blake thought of the letters but there seemed little point\nin mentioning them. He had burned them anyway so there was no\nevidence left. And he did not want Sadei and Kevin to be upset by\nknowing of them.\n\nThey all three kept quiet. The detective looked thoughtful.\n\n\"I think it would be helpful if I could establish the relationships\nofbetween the three of you*\"\n\n\"That\u2019s easy enough,\" said Mr Blake. \"Sadie  works for me in\nthe mronigngs, she does a little cleaning and cooking. And Kevin\nis a friend.\"\n\n\"Of yours or Sadie's?\"\n\n\"Both.\"\n\n\"I see. Well, let us take down some particulars.\"\n\nThey wrote down Mr Blake's name, address, age, occupation. Then\nit was/Sadie's turn. She spoke quickly; the policeman wrote slwoly\nand had to ask her to repeat some of the answers.\n\n\"Right.\" The policeman looked at Kevin.\n\nWhen Kevin gave his address the detective stopped writing. He\nrepeated the name of the street and then Sadie's street.\n\n\"I think that's a piece of information you might have given me\nearlier.\"\n\n\"You didn't ask,\" said Sadie. \"And I didn't think it would be\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1011"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard167","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard167","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Troublemakers, Enemies","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard167","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard167_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff159\n\nof any interest.\"\n\n\"So you didn't think it would be of any interest? You say you're\nfriends? How many people in your street have friends in his street?\"\n\n\"Welli... none that I know of.\"\n\n\"A Does your family know you're friendly?\"\n\n\"Sort of.\"\n\n\"Does yours?\" he asked Kevin.\n\n\"I'm not surex.\"\n\n\"You're not trying to say that either my family or his would try\nto kill us both to stop us seeing one another?\" Sadie burst out.\n\n\"I/wouldn't have thought so. But families can do strange things\nwhen their blood is up.\"\n\n\"Nobody in mine would do such a thing,\" said Sadie indignantly.\n\"I can tell you that for a start.\"\n\n\"And no one in mine,\" said Kevin.\n\n\"What about neighbours?\"\n\nHe questioned them for another hour, asking who their friends were,\ninsisting on names and addresses. M Sadie did not mention Steve and\nKevin did not mention Rafferty.\n\n\"These are friends,\" said Sadie. \"You're not going to go round\nquestioning them,are you?\"\n\n\"Probably not. But we'll check records for any trouble-makers.\nWhat about enemies?\"\n\nKevin shrugged.\n\n\"Never come up against anyone?\"\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1012"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard168","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard168","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Fuse, Happy","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard168","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard168_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff160\n\n\"Oh well of course. The odd fight, you know.\"\n\n\"You've got a bandage on your head. Get that in a fight? When?\nHow?\"\n\nKevin told him he had been beaten up by three boys but that he\ndid not know their identitywho they were.\n\n\"Expect me to believe that?\"\n\n\"Can't help it if you don't,\" said Kevin wearily.\n\nAt the end of the hour the detective stood up. He said that he\nwould leave it at i that meantime,but he would be back.\n\n\"I'll go as far as the gate with you,\" said Mr Blake.\n\n\"Are you sure you can walk that far, Mr Blake?\" said Sadie.\n\n\"Yes, yes, now don't fuss, there's a good girl. Go and make us\nsome tea.\"\n\nMr Blake went down the path with the two policemen.\n\n\"I presume you have something t you want to say to us alone?\"\n\nMr Blake nodded. He rested against the gate and told them of the\nletters. \"I didn't want Sadie and Kevin to be disturbed by them.\nThey're a nice couple of kids and I want them to have a chance to be\nfriends.\"\n\n\"It would have saved you a lot of trouble if they hadn't, Mr Blake.\nAnd us too. Coming from streets like theirs they must have known\nit would be like lighting a fuse. Good day, Mr Blake.\"\n\nHe watched them drive off in their car. \"Moira was/coming along the\nroad with her children. He waited to speak to her.\n\n\"I'm glad you and Mike are happy,\" he said.\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1013"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard169","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard169","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Accident, Mother","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard169","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard169_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff161\n\nShe looked at him in surprise.\n\n\"Against all the odds,\" he added.\n\n\"We have a few troubles,you know. Sometimes we argue and even fight\nShe laughed. \"But we make it up again.Y You're looking sad today?\nAre you still shaken up by your accident?\"\n\n\"A bit, I suppose. I'm worried for Sadie and Kevin. I don't\nthink they stand much chance. They have too much against them.\"\n\n\"That's why you're helping them, isn't it?\"\n\n\"WellYes, of course. But I like them both too. They've become real\nfriends to me.\"\n\nHe went back to the house. Sadie and Kevin were in the kitchen,\ntheir faces were serious.\n\n\"We've been thinking, Mr Blake,\" said Kevin \"and we feel we should n't\nmeet one another here any more.\"\n\n\"Why not?\"\n\n\"We don't want to get you into any more bother,\" said Sadie. \"Sure\nwe all know why the wheels were loosened.\"\n\nMr 31ake sighed. \"I would be sorry not to see you both. And I'm\nnot afraid to go on having you here?. I think it's important to stick\nto your principles.\"\n\n\"I think we should come less often,\" said Kevin. \"Maybe once in\nthe week, and we'd have to take care not to be seen.\"\n\n\"I'll still come every day and work for you,\" said Sadie, wonderin g\nas she spoke how long she would be able to stall her mother, who again\nthis morning a had been asking when she was getting a new job.\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1014"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard170","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard170","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Twelfth, Scrapyard","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard170","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard170_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff162\n\n\"Whatever you think is best,\" said Mr Blake. \"Maybe wWe could try\nthat for a while and seeif things quieten down. Maybe people will lose\ninterest maybe and leave us in peace.\"\n\nKevin said that he would telephone Sadie someone morning while she was at Mr Blake's and they would and arrange their next meeting, but onevenings were light so long it was not possible to meet in darkness.\nriding home on the bus, he decided that he would not phone her. He\nmust not see her again. For her sake. He was terrified that something\nmight happen to her. The \u2019Twelfth\u2019 was approaching, and her street\nwould soon be consumed withby Orange fever.\n\nHe called in at the scrapyard. M He would be able to go back to\nwork the following week and was glad of that for time hung like balls\nof lead round his neck. He saw Mr MaloneKelly working at the far end of\nthe yard, sorting otu parts of an old car.\n\n\"Hi there, Mr Malone.Kelly!\" Kevin picked his way through the junk\ntowards him.\n\nMr MaloneKelly looked up very briefly, then returned to his sorting.\n\n\"I\u2019ve come to teil you I\u2019ll be fit for work on Monday.\"\n\n\"You needn't bother.\" Still Mr MaloneKelly did not look up.\n\n\"What?\" Kevin fornwed. He and Mr MaloneKelly had always got on well,\nthey had never exchanged a harsh word. \"Do you mean you\u2019re giving me\nmy bookscards?\"\n\n\"Just that.\" Mr MaloneKelly wiped his a hands on a dirty rag.\n\n\"But why?\"\n\n\"Do you need me to spell it out for you?\"\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1015"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard171","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard171","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Liar, Sack","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard171","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard171_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff163\n\n\"You don't think I put that box in your yard, do you?\"\n\n\"Kate said you did. She saw you.\"\n\n\"She's lying!\" Kevin spat the words out angrily.\n\nMr MaloneKelly looked him staright in the eye for the first time. \"So\nyou're calling my daughter a liar,are you? \"\n\n\"Yes.\"\n\n\"Do you think I would employ a man that calls my daughter a liar?\"\n\n\"You're not going to employ me again, are you? I can't win either\nway. 0. K., maybe I wouldn't want to work for you if it means\nkeeping on the right side of your daughter.\"\n\n\"There's no call to be rude.\"\n\n\"I'll tell you something though, Mr MaloneKelly. If you're that fond of\nyour daughter I think you should be taking a good look at the company\nshe's keeping. If you don't you might find more boxes of guns h\nhidden in your yard.\"\n\nKevin jumped over a back axle and made for the gate. Mr MaloneKelly\ncalled to him to stop but he did not. That would, give Kate's fatherhim\nsomething to worry about.\n\nBrede was baking. He sniffedsmlet it as he came in at the door. Her face\nwas flushed as she bent over the oven.\n\n\"Well, Brede,\" he said \"I've just got the sack. What do you think\nour father's going to say to that?\"\n\n\"Plenty,\" said Brede. \"But it doesn't surprise me. I was waiting\nfor it to happen.\"\n\n\"I shall go down and have words with MaloneKelly the night,\" said Mr\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1016"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard172","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard172","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Labour Exchange, Province, Unemployment","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard172","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard172_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff164\n\nMcCoy, when he was told the news.\n\n\"You'll do nothin of the kind,\" said Kevin.\n\n\"He can't get away with this.\"\n\n\"Of course he can. It's his yard.\"\n\n\"I'll go down and tell him he's a little namby-pamby run by that\npair ofthose stsupid women he has in his house.\"\n\n\"That's not likely to get Kevin his job back,\" said Brede.\n\n\"I wouldn't want it back now anyway,\" said Kevin. \"Not after what's\nhappened.\"\n\n\"And what are you going to do?\" asked his fatherx. \"We've another\nmouth to feed in this x family now.\"\n\n\"I'll go down to the Labour Exchange in the morning and see what\nthey've got.\"\n\nIt did not take long to find out. They he were sorry but they had\nnothing at all that they could offer him. He was not apprenticed, he\nhad not trade, three years in the scrap busines was not much of a\nhelp for anything else, there were not many scrapyards in the city\nand no one was asking for labour, and unemployment in the province was\nhigh, as he must know. Kevin nodded at each piece of information.\nBefore he had gone he had had no hope. 'Te would have to draw the\ndole and from time to time he might get some casual labouring to do.\n\nHe was out of work. The full realisation of it dawned upon him\nas he walked around the City Hall. Days to fill. He was too restless\nto lean on street corners with the others. He would walk for miles\nand end up wearing out shoe leather and that would cost money. Money...\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1017"}},{"node":{"title":"Lingard173","Collections":"Chapter 17","Contributor":"Lingard Estate","Coverage":"1972","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, March 10, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Lingard173","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Blake, Peace","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/lingard173","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Lingard173_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff165\n\nThere was seldom enough to go around anyway. And he would have little\nto spend on himself.\n\nHe thought of Sadie and Mr Blake and wished that he could go out\nand see them. For a moment he was tempted, but then his resolve\nhardened and he thought, no, he must not go, he must leave them alone.\nThat way they,at least,might get peace.\n","Type":"Text","Author":"Joan Lingard","Updated date":"Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 10:52","Nid":"1018"}}]}