Then wear some clothes next time.' There was a cold wind down by the sea, and they all lived on the other side of town. Nails's house was the nearest, so they decided to go there and get some clothes. The run through the centre of town was something that they would never forget The crowds shouted with laughter when they saw this strange group, dressed only inswimming things, and Jazz with his long black hair covering his face. But they finally reached the little house where Nails lived. Some minutes later, three very strange figures left, wearing borrowed clothes which did not fit and which were years out of date. When Nutty arrived home, she had to tell her parents what had happened. They were very angry "Right," said her father. "You can just get changed. We're going round to the Smiths' and you can tell them you're sorry about all this!' It was all right for the others, thought Nutty miserably. They were in the factory with the horses while she,the team captain, was all the problems. Her father drove her up to the rich part of town to the Smiths' house. When they arrived, Nutty was sorry to see that the lights were on. The Smiths were in and there was no escape! Mrs Smith opened the door. "Well?' she said icily. "My daughter has come to say she's sorry,' Nutty's father explained. "Yes. Well. Come in and talk to my husband.'