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From being a young teenager my father always quizzed any boy or young man that I brought home. It was most embarrassing when the family moved to a village and my father asked one new pal; "What are your prospects young man?". As he was a farm labourer, I doubt he had any "prospects", even if he eventually lived in a tied farm cottage he would be expected to leave when he was too old to work on the land.
Having no prospects is probably why there were so many bachelors..
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