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‘Are ye up the road the nicht, Dougie?’ ‘Naw. It’s temptin’, mind ye.’ ‘Up by Silverwood wid be the thing. Whaur Barney saw the ghost. Ye mind?’ ‘That wis a nicht.’ It was a Saturday evening in summer. Tam and Jenny Docherty were out at the entry-door and had been joined by Dougie McMillan and his wife, Mag. The women sat in the two chairs Tam had brought out. Conn, still too young to have the wider tether of Mick and Angus and Kathleen, who were over in the park, was playing quietly at their fe...et, already wise enough to forestall bedtime by being unobtrusive. ‘We’re aboot due fur the “Store Races” again,’ Jenny was saying. ‘Aye.’ Mag shook her head. It was a term coined by the corner-wags for the beginning of the Co-operative Stores quarter. Jenny lamented the chance it would give certain people to exploit what she called ‘their fella bein’s’. The method was simple enough, though not without its risks. Since the dividend was good, usually above two bob in the pound, some members made a habit of allowing non-members to buy goods in their name, with the proviso that the dividend from the purchase came back to them.
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