He disapproved, he didn't believe in girls drinking, he was full of the conventions of a generation older than himself. Of course one drank oneself, one fornicated, but one didn't lie with a friend's sister, and 'decent' girls were never squiffy.

Graham Greene
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In the English countryside of the early 1960s, there was a young woman called June who fell in love with a young man called Peter. She didn't want to be just another drunken girl at the party and she was appalled by what her friends were doing, so she ended it. It was a difficult decision for her because she really liked Peter and he wouldn't hear of it, so she had to try and forget him. The author portrays June as an innocent young woman who loves Peter and would do anything to be with him. However, as she said herself, she wasn't like those other girls and she wasn't going to lie with her friend's sister. This is the classic case of the ostrich burying its head in the sand, refusing to accept that things aren't as they once were.

Source: England Made Me

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