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What does it mean, Mr Gruffydd?
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It means that...
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something has gone out of this valley
that may never be replaced.
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Home to your father and mother, boy.
They'll need you today.
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Twenty-two weeks the men were out
as the strike moved into winter.
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It was strange to go out into the street
and find the men there in the daytime.
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It had a feeling of fright in it.
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And always the mood of the men grew uglier,
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as empty bellies and desperation
began to conquer reason.
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Any man who was not their friend
became their enemy.
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They knew that my father
had opposed the strike,
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and now it was they who opposed him.