Lowering her voice she edged closer to him as she whispered,
“Have you heard about my poor Lilly?”
“No, I haven’t, why, what’s happened to her? He asked in the Cork accent, so different to that of our Dublin drawl.
“Sure God love her, she’s only gone and got herself in the family way and she only after turning sixteen!”
“Ah, missus, sure she wont be the first and she wont be the last will she now?”
“Well now, that’s what I wanted to talk to you about. They are going to be married but have no place to live. I have no room to put another body up what with my lot! Sure three of them sleep over at me Ma’s and the eldest fella has gone to work down in the country and sure Ja—s, it’s still like living in a sardine tin with my young ones!
“Missus, sure I’m sorry to hear that but I don’t see how I can help you” (trying to edge away from her)
“Were you not aware Mr Cody that auld Mr. Shields from number fifteen was taken away last Sunday, God love him. He was taken to hospital but has since been put up into the Union (poorhouse) Sure he’s eighty if he’s a day and he won’t be coming home! Could you not see your way in letting my Lilly and her fella have his room?
“Ah, I’m sorry Mrs C but that room has already been “spoken” for” (nervously)
Outraged voice. “Spoken for! By who? I’ve been watching that place all week and saw no one go in or out”
“Mr Sheilds daughter has already asked for that room, the room she had in Ryder’s Row was condemned and she did not want to move out of this area so she is getting her Da’s room”
Tentatively, Eh, I do have a cellar vacant over in the South side, would she be interested in that?
“Are ya mad or what? Sure if she moved over there I would not see hide nor hair of her!
Snatching the rent book from his hand she turned and made her way back to her own door, her face red with anger not just at the fact that she had paid that extra shilling but at the thought of sixteen year old Lilly and her predicament. All the times she had warned her, “don’t end up like me” but that was exactly what she had done, poor cow. She thought of the lovely fellas she herself could have had, some with grand steady jobs, but then, how could she condemn Lilly for getting pregnant at sixteen? Had she not done just that? Yet, here she was begging for a room in a tenement house, a place where she would have to share a toilet with dozens of other people and have a baby every year just like me. Again the “hard” woman of the street pulled herself up the steps as she clutched the railings and on reaching the dimness of the first floor landing let the tears of disappointment fall as she buried her face in the shawl and muttered “But Lilly, I wanted so much more for you. Although her dreams disintegrated I guess she had hoped that those of her children would raise from the ashes like a Phoenix and become a reality.
P.S. While Mrs Cs children all married and some had large families none ever achieved their mothers quota! Times were starting to change for the women of Ireland No longer would they allow themselves to be treated as second class citizens and cowed down or be dictated to by state or church as their mothers before them had been. It was still a time of great poverty. They did eventually all managed to get rooms either in our or adjacent streets and were always there for her. Now her grandchildren on the other hand did really wonderfully well for themselves excelling at school and later University. Some would open their own businesses while others held top positions in their field in Ireland, England and America. They would take their grandmother on trips abroad and treat her like a queen. Nothing but the best now from Arnotts and other such stores,the sack apron and big old boots but a distant memory, and rightly so, who deserved it more? How good that her last years were worry free. Bless her, she had her share bringing up such a large family as had all the other mammy's and indeed grannies in our area. The “very delicate” Mr. C outlived his wife by several years. One wonders if there is a lesson to be learned there?? Bridget x