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‘It’s his own fault,’ said Geraldine to her mother when she visited her, but Mum pressed her lips together in disagreement. ‘It’s the times we’re livin’ in,’ she said, rigid in her opinions and ready to stand up to anyone when it came to speaking her mind. ‘People like you don’t understand.’ ‘What do you mean, people like me?’ ‘Well, you ain’t got no fear of your ’usband being slung out of ’is job, bein’ unemployed and ’aving ter tramp the streets looking fer work what ain’t there.’ ‘He could go... out of business,’ said Geraldine hotly. ‘If things got bad he could lose everything for lack of customers. We rely on people’s custom, and if they stop buying because they’ve got no money, then we’ve ’ad it too. We’d be as down as Mavis is. We ain’t got no guarantee, y’know.’ Her posh accent as Mum liked to call it often slipped when she was with her family, made her feel more comfortable and less prone to ridicule. ‘As it is, Tony’s struggling.
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