The women at the boards near to her scrambled, first, to the hot iron to save the cloth, and then to her, while the forewoman hurried belligerently down the aisle.
And thereafter, for a long time, the many irons rose and fell, the pace of the room in no wise diminished; while the forewoman strode the aisles with a threatening eye for incipient breakdown and hysteria.
The
forewoman was especially severe with Ona, because she believed that she was obstinate on account of having been refused a holiday the day after her wedding.
'If you're ready to come,' said Madame Mantalini, 'you had better begin on Monday morning at nine exactly, and Miss Knag the
forewoman shall then have directions to try you with some easy work at first.
Musa and Osman hugged each other as the
forewoman read out the not guilty verdicts and they were told by Judge Jeremy Jenkins they were free to leave the dock.
That's what I tell her, the
forewoman in her yellow hardhat,
The 47-year-old shook his head as the jury
forewoman announced the verdicts.
It had been asked: "When the order was given to open the exit gates at the Leppings Lane end of the stadium, was there any error or omission by the commanding officers in the control box which caused or contributed to the crush on the terrace?" The
forewoman said "Yes" - and added: "Commanding officers did not inform officers in the inner concourse prior to the opening of Gate C.
The defendant, a father-of-five, stood still in the dock, his hands resting on the bench in front of him, and gave no reaction as the guilty verdicts were given by the
forewoman of the jury.
As the
forewoman returned the not guilty verdicts on the three, the young defendants burst into tears.
Middlesbrough-born Mr Kibirige, who grew up in Yarm, held his head in his hands as the
forewoman began returning the not guilty verdicts in a clear voice, looking at the defendant each time.