6 Marchers streamed along the road. Some carried BAN THE BOMB banners. A variety of songs were being sung lustily by different marching groups, accompanied by guitars and mouth organs, with an occasional fiddle and squeeze box: Down By The Riverside, We Shall Overcome, Scarborough Fair, Michael Row The Boat Ashore and The Crooked Cross. Jack and Janet, midway along the line of marchers, carried a banner: MAKE PEACE NOT WAR. They sang heartily: That Bomb Has Got To Go. Janet's face was flushed with enthusiasm. She spotted a good-looking young man, who seemed to have dropped back from a more prominent position and now occupied a place in the row of marchers in front of her. He had collar-length black hair and was dressed in jeans and a leather jacket. He seemed to her like a cross between

