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This is a story of simple working people,
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such as there are the world over,in all countries, at all times.
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Here are their hardships, their humourand, above all, their heroism.
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The unconquerable heroism of menwho take heroism for granted,
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as part of their daily lives.
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Neither plaster saints or romantic rebels,
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they live lives far from the limelight,without publicity and with no spokesman,
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save when some great crisis or disasterlifts them into the headlines.
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Yet these people are the backboneof nations, the stuff of human destiny.
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Simple working peoplesuch as there are the world over,
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in all countries and at all times.
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Fenwick, do the men work tomorrow?
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- Not on Scupper Flats, Mr Barras.- Against your union?
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The union isn't being asked to work there.
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There's a million tons of floodwaterready to wash down on us.
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You don't think I'd chanceflooding my own mine?
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Show us the plans of the workings, then.
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- No plans never existed.- There's two opinions on that.
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It's you who've put the wind up the men.
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- And the union should be backing us up.- Davey.
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This your lad who's after the universityscholarship? I'd like to help him.
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The men won't work Scupper Flats.
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The unions made the drill test. Wewouldn't send you down if it wasn't safe.
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30 years in this pit, Bob, and you do this.
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We all think Bob Fenwick's right!
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