The Butcher  The Baker and The Undertaker Book Two
             
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Tears For a Butcher  ©
                            by
                     
Michael   Casey
            Chapter
One ...Mrs Murphy to the Rescue
         
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         The next
day found the street nursing a collective hangover , Mrs
Murphy  being  the sole sober person .  It was her soul and  that 
of  her 
  
infant  grandchild
which concerned her ,  so as usual she
had got  up  and 
  
said  her  three rosaries before going to early Mass
.  In 
the  afternoon 
  
little  Shiela was
to be Christened so Mrs Murphy at least was getting  in 
  
the right frame of mind . 
Mrs Murphy did stop to light a candle in 
front 
  
of Saint Anthony as thanks for help in finding Jaswinda ,
after all wasn't 
  
he  the  saint 
in charge of lost things and 
you  might  call 
Jaswinda's 
  
kidnapping a form of being lost ,  lost from her parents and friends  that 
  
is  .  Fr Shaw had privately offered the Mass up in
thanks for  Jaswinda's 
   
safe return ,  even
he had felt humbled by Mrs Murphy's faith in God .  He 
  
had noticed the lit candle by Saint Anthony's statue and
the nod and smile 
  
Mrs Murphy had given to a poster of Mother Theresa of
Calcutta . So united 
  
in prayer the Mass was celebrated . 
  
         When the
Mass  was over and Fr.  Shaw had taken the vestments off 
  
he walked down the side isle and sat on the bench in
front of Mrs Murphy , 
  
leaning back he spoke to her .
 "Well that
was quite a night .  I didn't have as
much fun since the  last 
  
ordination I was at " , he said with a smile .
 "It was grand
, I'll agree with you there , BUT you do know that the food 
  
we were "ateing" was for Shiela's Christening
do " , replied Mrs Murphy as 
  
she heaved her bussom indignantly .
 "You don't
begrudge Jaswinda and her family that do you ?" asked Fr. Shaw
trying not to smile .
"I do not  , I
enjoyed myself too ! It's just that Patrick doesn't seem to 
  
do anything in the right order .  I mean he fathered a child before he got 
  
married  ,  now  he
eats the food before the Christening " 
,  sighed  Mrs 
  
Murphy .
"You don't mind being a grannie ,  I mean some women feel that they've got 
  
one foot in the grave now that they are  grandmothers " ,  said 
Fr.  Shaw 
  
teasingly .
"I do NOT , now that's the best thing Patrick  ever did , and June is such 
  
a nice girl . It was almost the will of God them
meeting  , fancy it being 
  
her  father  who lent us that money all them years ago
.  Now we 
are  one 
  
happy  family
,  APART from that mother of hers .  I just hope I'm  spared 
  
long   enough to
see all my grandchildren grow up ,  I
wouldn't  want  the 
  
"English Grandmother" to influence them too
much  " ,  she rolled her eyes 
  
at the thought .
          Fr Shaw
smiled broadly and tossed his head back , 
stiffling his 
  
laughter out of respect . 
Mrs Murphy smiled too , noticing for the 
first 
  
time the small piece of paper stuck to Fr. Shaw's neck,
she'd have a laugh 
  
at him too as well as herself .
"Is  the work
getting too much for you Father  ,  not trying to 
cut  your 
  
throat are you " pulling the piece of paper from his
throat and holding it 
  
in front of him .
"Get  away out
of that ,  besides the Samaritans are
ex  directory  around 
  
here" he replied .
"Well I'd better go home for some breakfast ,  I'll see you this afternoon 
  
with the "Pagan Grandparents" for the
Christening " said Mrs Murphy as she 
  
gathered herself and her handbag up .
"You  could
always try converting them ,I mean their daughter is  Catholic 
  
now " , said a deadpan Fr.Shaw .
"And how do I go about that " said Mrs Murphy
as she put her gloves on .
"Well  we
don't have a statue like we have one of St.Anthony nor a poster 
  
like the one of Mother Theresa " , Fr.Shaw paused,
he could see Mrs Murphy 
  
blush , she was embarrassed by her shows of faith .
"Don't  you
dare tell anybody " whispered Mrs Murphy as she fidgeted  with 
  
her bag .
"Anyway " said 
Fr.Shaw diplomatically " haven't you heard of St.  Jude  ,
  
she likes a challenge , perhaps the "Pagan Grandparents"
would be right up 
  
her street " a smile on his lips .
"St.Jude would be ringing the Samaritans then "
was Mrs Murphy's reply as 
  
she  nodded  towards 
the altar and headed down the isle and 
out  of  the 
  
church .
"Lord grant me faith " , said Fr.Shaw . Then he
smiled, he knew the saints 
  
would soon be bombarded with conversion prayers .
         In the
afternoon Mrs Murphy ,  Patrick and June
and  baby 
Shiela 
  
arrived  for  the 
christening .  The "English  Grandparents"  were 
there 
  
too ,  that's to
say June's parents Mr and Mrs Kemp . Mrs Kemp was dressed 
  
to  the nines
,  with a big hat on her head and
matching long gloves  .Big 
  
Sid  ,  Mark and Gillian ,  Percy and Sgt Mulholland and Mathew were  also 
  
there , along with Amjit , Balbinda and Jaswinder of
course .
  
  "The Lord
Save Us ,  if it isn't The Duchess of
York Herself"  whispered 
  
Mrs Murphy as she walked up the side isle to the
baptismal font . June had 
  
to  look down at
the baby and pretend to wipe its nose to save 
collapsing 
  
into  giggles  . 
Patrick  just bit his lip ,  the 
pain  would  stop 
him 
  
laughing.
  "I'll  just go and say hello to "Annette"
" ,  said  Mrs 
Murphy  before 
  
striding over towards Mrs Kemp .
 "She's up to
something " , whispered Patrick .
 "I know , but
what ? " answered June from behind her hand .
  After a few
moments they found out what .  For Mrs
Murphy  returned  all 
  
smiles ,  giving a
knowing wink to Patrick and June ,  well
that's how  it 
  
seemed  but in fact
the wink was for the baby Jesus in the 
Virgin  Mary's 
  
arms .
 "You know you
were going to call the baby Shiela , 
then have Annette  as 
  
the middle name , 
after your mother over there " said a surprizingly  coy 
  
Mrs Murphy .
 "Yes , we
decided that months ago ," answered a suspicious June .
"Well 
"Annette" agrees with me it would be better if the middle  name 
be 
  
different ,  I
mean  Shiela Annette Murphy is a grand
name , but the child 
  
might  think one
grandmother is better than another , 
what with her  name 
  
coming  second  and 
that .  Now we don't want  favouritism 
do  we  .  So 
  
"Annette" thought that you could save her name
for the next  granddaughter 
  
,  which won't be
long in coming ,  as you are such a
loving couple  after 
  
all " continued Mrs Murphy .
  Patrick blushed
at this point ,  June just twinkled
,  Mrs Murphy was  a 
  
terror  to  be 
sure ,  but it felt alright ,  well as 
far  as  June 
was 
  
concerned . Mrs Kemp saw Patrick blush and whispered to
her husband .
"I bet she's talking about the next doxen
grandchildren ,  and in a church 
  
too  .  Well 
at  least one will be called
"Annette"  ,  and 
NOT  "Shiela 
  
Annette" , she consoled herself with that thought .
 "So what will
the middle name be then ?" enquired a still red Patrick .
 "Jude , of
course , " replied Mrs Murphy .
 "Jude , of
course , " echoed June while pulling a face at Patrick .
 "But she's
the patron saint of " started Patrick .
 "Hopeless
causes ,  " finished June , who had
recently finished a book on 
  
the lives of the saints . 
  "Well  it nice to see you're becoming a good
Catholic  ,  " 
smiled  Mrs 
  
Murphy beaming with pride .
 "Us  converts can teach you old ones a thing or
two , " smiled June .
"But why  Jude
, mom ?" asked a puzzled Patrick .
"Well 
its  a nice name ,  isn't it ? 
" she  replied  defensively 
before 
  
walking towards Fr. Shaw who had emerged from the presbytery
.
"What's she up to ? " said Patrick thinking
aloud .
"Well  you are
a bit of a hopeless cause ,  or so my
mother says "  jested 
  
June .
Fr.  Shaw smiled
when he heard what Mrs Murphy had to say , 
looking  over 
  
towards Mr and Mrs Kemp .
"Did  you  see 
that ?  Fr.Shaw looked at mom and
smiled  , 
and  he  said 
  
something too . It looked like" started
already" . "
"I didn't know you were a lip reader . I'll have to
watch out when I swear 
  
at you in future " replied Patrick .
"Well 
only  a bit ,  but what has she" started
already"  ?  " 
continued  a 
  
an intrigued June . 
  
"We  can  ask her afterwards ,  " was Patrick's reply ,  as he 
could  see 
  
Fr.Shaw was coughing and opening his prayer book , a sure
sign that Shiela 
  
was about to be baptised .
          So with
family and friends looking on ,  Shiela
Jude Murphy  was 
  
baptised , 
Sgt.  Mulholland and Mathew being
her Godparents .  Mrs  Kemp 
  
rolled  her  eyes at the sight ,  to her it seemed like two  "King 
Kongs" 
  
standing over a small bundle ,  which was baby Shiela .  Mrs Murphy 
would 
  
later explain how only Catholics could be Godparents for
Catholic babies .
Baby Shiela stayed asleep during the service ,  even when drenched  ,  for 
  
Fr.  Shaw a baptism
meant water and lots of it ,  no dabbing
for him . Yet 
  
the baby slept through it ,  June had taken a tip from Mrs Murphy , namely
  
a  thimblefull of
Irish Whisky in the baby's milk half an hour before  the 
  
baptism .   
  
           Back at
Mark's cafe  the baby's health was
toasted ,  Mark  and 
  
Gillian  having
stayed up late to remake the eaten buffet . 
Jaswinda  was 
  
looking at her future playmate , and trying to work out
when little Shiela 
  
would be bigger Shiela , or big enough to play at any
rate . Outside Amjit 
  
was pacing up and down the pavement in front of the cafe
and barking ,  he 
  
wanted to be let inside the cafe .
"What  on  earth's that savage dog trying to do ?  " said an  alarmed 
Mrs 
  
Kemp.
"He's 
only  saying  congradulations ,  that's all 
,  "  said 
a  totally 
  
unperturbed Mrs Murphy . 
Who then went to the counter to return with  the 
  
scraps . 
"Jaswinder 
,  do  you want to feed little Amjit ?  " asked Mrs  Murphy 
, 
  
holding the plate out so Jaswinder could reach .
"Yes , please , " Jaswinder replied then with a
hop and a skip , her one 
 pigtail bobbing
she dashed out to feed Amjit .
"Is it safe , he might harm her ! " said an
alarmed Mrs Kemp .
"I don't think so ," said a smiling Mrs Murphy
.
  
         
After  an hour of festivities
,  the people  began to disperse , 
  
Mrs Kemp was about to leave herself ,  when she leaned over conspiratorily 
  
and with a glance at Patrick whispered to Mrs Murphy .
"Shiela , it's Patrick's birthday next month and I
was thinking of getting 
  
him a nice watch , as I noticed his old one is a bit worn
out . "
"More like , 
knackered , I'm forever telling him to take it off when he's 
  
humping  big loads
of flour and the like ,  but will he
listen to me  ?  " 
  
,replied Mrs Murphy shaking her head .
 "Quite ,  but he's changed since  he's married 
MY June ,  so if I was to 
  
buy him a nice watch then perhaps he'll take care of it
?  " said Mrs Kemp 
  
trying not to sound condescending , but failing as usual
.
"Oh ,  to be
sure , he's a real man , now that he's married to YOUR June , 
  
but  then  isn't he the image of his father ,  MY dead husband  in 
heaven 
  
who's  no  doubt having a drink with the angels to  celebrate 
his  first 
  
grandchild's baptism into THE CHURCH .  " , 
smiled back Mrs Murphy as  if 
  
butter would not melt in her mouth , while glancing over
with pride at her 
  
own earthly holy family , namely her Patrick and June and
baby Shiela .    
  
"Well ,  you
do agree with me he needs a new watch , 
I mean we don't want 
  
to end up buying him the same thing do we ?" ,  said Mrs Kemo 
,  flashing 
  
her best smile .
"Yes ,  you
are quite right "Annette" , 
and can you tell me where you got 
  
those luvly false teeth from ? They are grand altogether
, or did you just 
  
soak them for a week in Domestos ? " , replied Mrs
Murphy the butter still 
  
not melting in her mouth .
Mr Kemp came to the rescue , and ushered his wife out of
the cafe , giving 
  
a wink to Mrs Murphy , 
behind his wife's back of course , 
he had a sense 
  
of humour after all , but he was not totally stupid  though .
  
"I just hope 
she gets him a stretch strap , 
otherwise he won't wear  the 
  
thing .  Mind you
the watch he's got now isn't too bad , 
he's  superglued 
  
the glass back in , it could last a while longer . "
mumbled Mrs Murphy as 
  
she watched the Pagan Grandparents go .
"What's 
this  about a stretch strap ?  " asked June as  she 
placed  baby 
  
Shiela in grandma Shiela's arms .
"Annette ,wants to buy your husband a watch for his
birthday next month ."
"He  could do
with one ,  he told me those Russian
one's seem to last  him 
  
the  longest ,  the sweat gets in the others he's tried over
the  years  . 
  
Besides the one he's got now has a horrid picure in green
of a man playing 
  
a lute , the man looks as if he's just came out of a
concentration camp !"
"I've 
seen  that ,  it could frighten little Shiela here  when  she  gets 
  
older" , said Mrs Murphy as she stroked the baby's
nose .
"I just hope mom 
gets a stretch strap , he hates the others they dig into 
  
your  skin when you
work ,  he likes wind up ones too ,  he said he'd 
not 
  
have got his present one if he'd realised it was a
battery one . "
"I'm  sure
she'll get a nice one ,  I mean now
there's a real man in  your 
  
family , besides she probably fancies him on the quite .
" said Mrs Murphy 
  
as she played with the baby in her arms .
"You're an absolute terror , you are ! "
laughed June .
"It might be true , 
I was reading it in the Readers Digest at the surgery 
  
when I was at Dr. 
Quaringa's for my blood pressure tablets . It said that 
  
some mothers - in - laws have a fixation for there son in
laws . "
"Well I'll have to get my figure back quick , and
then start to seduce him 
  
again !" laughed June .
"You'll soon have a brother for Shiela if you do
that ,  but at least with 
  
two children to look after , then Patrick would be too
busy to notice your 
  
mother's overtures . 
" retorted a deadpan Mrs Murphy before looking up at 
  
June and throwing back her head to cackle like a hen .
Patrick  came  over to see what was up .  The two women in his  life 
just 
  
looked  at  him and resumed their laughter with fresh
vigour  . 
Then  his 
  
daughter joined in to .
"The 
sooner  I  have a son , 
the better ,  then at  least 
I'll  not  be 
  
surrounded by mad women " , said a slightly
indignant Patrick .
June and Mrs Murphy just looked at each other again and
laughed till  they 
  
cried . Patrick was bemused , so he repeated his
statement . "The sooner I 
  
have a son the better ! 
"  June wiped the tears from
her eyes  ,  before 
  
kissing him . 
"I'll only be too happy to oblige , 
if you can wait a  few 
  
weeks " ,  she
replied as she patted her still swollen stomach 
.  Patrick 
  
blushed as red as the bottles of ketchup on the tables
,  Mrs Murphy  just 
  
swelled  with  pride 
and whispered to the bundle in 
her  arms  " 
Little 
  
Timothy won't be long in coming , a year at the most .
"
Patrick was still blushing as June kissed him again
.  Mrs Murphy then got 
  
up  and handed the
treasure back to June ,  before snatching
a  kiss 
from 
  
Patrick and leaving the cafe , she had other matters to
attend to .....
          Mrs
Murphy had walked to the end of the street when , she had to 
  
stop and shake a pebble from her shoes , leaning on a
wall as she did so .
When something cold and wet shoved itself into the back
of her leg she was 
  
naturally frighten for a second . Spinning around she saw
what it was .
"God  blast
you ,  the Devil carry you ,  Amjit you hairy thing  will 
you 
  
leave me alone . " She screatched at the innocent
dog .
Amjit lowered his head , 
and offered his paw ,  so they
could shake hands 
  
and be friends again . 
It was then than Mrs Murphy noticed her umbrella , 
  
hadn't she left it in the cafe and Amjit had brought it
after her .
"Sorry , Amjit , but you did frighten me . Here
shake hands . "
They shook hands , 
then with a woof ,  and what could
easily by  mistaken 
  
for  a  smile Amjit was off his tail high and proud
.  He 
too  had  other 
  
business to attend to , if only he could remember where
he had buried that 
  
pig's head that Big Sid had given him ,  Amjit knew there was another meal 
  
or two left in it , if only he could remember where he'd
left it .
"Thank's again , 
Amjit " shouted Mrs Murphy after the hairy hound . Amjit 
  
stopped to bark again , 
then with a burst of astonishing speed he was off 
  
,  he'd probably
seen the Post Office cat and Amjit wanted to talk to that 
  
moggie .  It
started to rain ,  and thanking Amjit
with a "Bless Him"  Mrs 
  
Murphy  opened her
umbrella .  She had hardly opened it
when  old 
Michael 
  
pulled up in his taxi .
"Do you want a lift , I've earnt my diesel for the
day . "
"Well could you take me to Weatherfield Rd ,the one
by the Rover's  Return 
  
past the old clothing factory ? " 
"Hop in , but why are you going over that way ?
"
"Me  and Mrs
Lynch are looking after Mrs Powulska , she's still weak after 
  
her operation ,  so
we take it in turns to keep an eye on her . Her sister 
  
is coming ower from Poland for a month  ,  she
will be here in a few  days 
  
so I've got to tidy the place up a bit . "
"I like the Poles they are a great lot ,  I was with a lot of them  fellas 
  
in the war ,  they
are sometimes called the Irish of Central Europe , they 
  
have  suffered let
me tell you .  " said Michael as he
moved up the  gears 
  
and sped off .
 "Yes they did
suffer ,  first the Nazis ,  then the Communists , but they 
  
led the way for Europe to be free , and after all isn't
the Pope himself a 
  
Pole ,  so you
cann't beat that .  " said Mrs
Murphy her voice showing her 
  
passion .
            
As  Mrs  Murphy left the taxi ,  Michael who'd 
just  had  10 
  
minutes on the persecution of the Catholic church in
Poland was numbed  by 
  
the outpouring . 
"Is it really true , they built a church themselves cos 
  
the government built the town without one .  And that in Albania they shot 
  
a priest dead for babtising a baby ? "        
  
  "Yes "
was Mrs Murphy's simple reply though her eyes betrayed her  anger 
  
and passion .
 "The Bastards
, I fought a war for them , what are they afraid of ! "
"The Baby Jesus " mumbled Mrs Murphy as she
walked away .
  "Let  me know when your Polish friend arrives
,  I'll drive you  to  the
  
airport 
"  shouted  Michael 
after  Mrs  Murphy 
.   She  just 
waved  in 
  
acknowledgement , her mind was elsewhere .
            Mrs
Murphy did the vacuuming ,  and dusting
for 2 hours before 
  
stopping  to make
cup of tea for herself and a hot meal for Mrs Powulska  . 
  
She proped Mrs Powulska up in bed , before putting a tray
down in front of 
  
her , she watched as a still weak Mrs Powulska ate .
"So which part of Poland , does your sister come
from ? " asked Mrs Murphy 
  
as she sipped her tea .
"Oh the south , a little place , a university place
, its called Cracou "
Mrs Murphy's cup clattered against the saucer ,  she put her tea down  for 
  
fear of dropping it . 
To her it was as if a trumpet had sounded to herald 
  
the entrance of an angel .
"That's where the Pope comes from !" she
jabbered .
 "Oh ,  of course , he babtised my sister's children
. This food really is 
  
good , you could almost be a Pole , Mrs Murphy . "
replied Mrs POwulska as 
  
she ate heartily . Mrs Murphy finished her tea fast ,
she'd have to give a 
  
final sheen to things before she went .  After all wasn't a friend of  the 
  
Pope's coming . 
She had seen the Pope in Coventry , 
sneaked in with  the 
  
handicaped thanks to Fr. 
Shaw , but now to meet with a friend of the Pope 
  
, Mrs Murphy hadn't been this excited since her
confirmation .
         Mrs Murphy
took it upon herself to meet Mrs Powulska's sister  at 
  
the airport . On the drive in Nanska  the sister 
, told an awe struck Mrs 
  
Murphy all about "Carol" , which was what the
Pope insisted his old school 
  
chums call him , 
his reasoning being that's what his mum called him ,  so 
  
they  must  call 
him  that  too . 
Michael cocked  half  an 
ear  to  the 
  
conversation , after all it wasn't often that he had a
V.I.P. in the back 
  
of his taxi .  Mind
you he had had the odd Lord Mayor or two who did think 
  
that they were important ,  Michael knew from his own experience
that  the 
  
really important people tended to be the quiet ones  , they knew that they 
  
were the guardians of gifts ,  however bizarre or seemingly useless ,  yes 
  
the truly important people were the quite ones that was
for sure , ask any 
  
old taxi driver mused Michael as he pulled up outside Mrs
Powulska's .
  "Thank's
Michael ,  come inside for a cuppa ,  I'm sure Nanska will  not 
  
mind . " chirped Mrs Murphy .
 "Yes ,  Shiela is taking the words from me .  " continued Nanska who  was 
  
now as a sister to Mrs Murphy . The sisterhood of the
faith , was a bit of 
  
a  beneign  conspiracy 
.   A  pair 
of  rosary  beeds 
and  pictures   of 
  
grandchildren in a bag and there you had it , instant
sisterhood no matter 
  
what nationality , 
it was the mothers that gave birth to faith ,  and  it
  
was meer men that said the Masses .  The Pope himself knew that  , 
that's 
  
why  he  insisted on being called Carol by Nanska and
all his  old  school 
  
friends .
  
          Inside
the tears flowed into the tea ,  Polish
words  and  songs 
  
rang  out from the
heart to the heart ,  there in
central  England  ,  Mrs 
  
Murphy  looked on
,  she knew that but for the miracle of
Poland  breaking 
  
the chains of Communism , 
this happy scene would never have happened . It 
  
was  at  times 
like these that a good Irish drink was 
called  for  .  So 
  
reaching into the bottom of her black bag , she produced
Poteen .
"Will you take some in your "Tay" ?  " , 
she said but without awaiting an 
  
answer she was pouring it . 
"What is this Poteen ?  " asked a curious Nanska , sitting up
straight and 
  
straightening her hugh , black clad bussom .
 "Vodka "
was Michael's reply ,  repeating the word
in Polish , it was one 
  
of  the  few words of Polish that he could remember
from  the 
war  ,  the 
  
others words  he
knew were certainly not fit for ladies such as these .
 So tentatively
sipping at the cup ,  Nanska tried her
fortified tea  .Her 
  
face changed colour then slowly changed back again ,  rather like 
traffic 
  
lights changing , 
only traffic lights don't breathe heavily and fan their 
  
mouths with their hands .
 "It's good
" said Nanska with a tear coming down her eye .
  "It's  fresh 
if I'm not mistaken " added Michael who was a  bit 
of  an 
  
authority on these things .
  "It  was made three weeks ago ,  Sgt Mulhollands family send it  over 
" 
  
mumbled Mrs Murphy a tear now coming down her own eye .
  So the three
ladies and an old taxi driver got quietly and quickly drunk 
  
,  on tea
strengthened with Poteen .  Michael even
remembered a whole song 
  
in Polish that he'd learnt . It's wonderful the power of
good alcohol , it 
  
brings back the memories to the old and banishes the cold
of loneliness .
As for the song , 
it was as bad or as good as the one Mrs Murphy had sung 
  
at  the do for the
childrens's home .  The two Polish
women  laughed  till 
  
they  cried  , 
Michael sung it even louder and was made repeat  it 
seven 
  
times ,  and all
the time he hadn't a clue for the life of him what he was 
  
singing ....
        The next
day Mrs Murphy took Nanska on a trip around town to  show 
  
the sights ,  Mrs
Murphy really liked flashing her bus pass like a  police 
  
man , in fact Starsky was her favourite . The two ladies
stopped off for a 
  
cuppa at a little cafe by the bus station .  Behind them was a park and  a 
  
wood , it reminded Nanska of home .
 "I feel at
home here ,  with these woods ,  with a friend by my side "  , 
  
she squeezed Mrs Murphy's hand , as she gazed towards the
woods .
 " We have
woods like that back home , when I was in service in the hotels 
  
in  Killarney I
used to walk in the woods .  Its nice to
see something  so 
  
tall  and  strong reach up to the sky and grow .  Then you 
have  the  low 
  
branches with their leaves leaning down and touching your
hair . It always 
  
gave me a thrill . " said Mrs Murphy as she followed
Nanska's gaze .
 "It was such
a thrill ,  the soft earth underneath the
trees , the bouncy 
  
ground , the squirrels chattering away and jumping like
acrobats from tree 
  
to tree ,  the
magpies too ,  oh it was all so grand ,
just think what its 
  
like to be young ." continued Mrs Murphy in bewteen
sips of tea .
"It was the closest we got to sex . " smiled
Nanska 
"Yes  ,  I 
suppose  you  are right - then  we 
realised  trees  are 
more 
  
dependable than men . " laughed Mrs Murphy .
  They laughed
together ,  a shared love of trees ,  a shared 
faith  ,  a 
  
shared  hope ,  they laughed as only the old can laugh ,  they laughed 
at 
  
themselves .
  "Come  on , 
let's walk in the woods " said Mrs Murphy  jumping 
up  and 
  
nearly knocking the table and chairs over .
A smiling Nanska , 
eagerly joined in this nonsense , oh to be young again 
  
,  youth was wasted
on the young ,  they wasted so much time
, life is for 
  
living and loving and hoping , not sitting around and
saying " I'm Bored"
all this went through both their heads as they strode
towards the wood .
Not  that  they actually strode ,  in their hearts they  did  ,  but 
they 
  
progressed towards the woods arm in arm .....
           They
must have been in the woods for a half hour , 
before  Mrs 
  
Murphy felt the call of nature . So making hissing noises
, and gestures , 
  
she  ushered Nanska
on ,  while she did a country pee .  This is 
how  Mrs 
  
Murphy described crouching behind a tree with her dress
held up about  her 
  
head  so she could
let nature take its course .  It was
while nature  took 
  
its  course  that it happened .  A fact of human nature to be  prescise 
, 
  
greed .  Nanska was
mugged . Mrs Murphy heard the screams and came running 
  
, or rather huffing and puffing with her drawers still
not fully pulled up 
  
"What's up ?" she demanded as she rearranged
her underwear .
"A bandit take my bag " was Nanska's reply as
tried to contain her heaving 
  
bussum , such was her shock and heart rate .
Mrs  Murphy looked
feverishly around her hoping to see the 
mugger  ,  but 
  
there was no chance . 
So taking Nanska's hand to comfort her , Mrs Murphy 
  
led Nanska out of the wood .  On the way out they found Nanska's handbag , 
  
there was a trail of Nanska's poccessions .
"So we are lucky after all " said Mrs Murphy
trying to console Nanska .
  "Yes ,  but he did frighten me ,  he pushed me to the ground  " 
replied 
  
Nanska as she crouched about picking up her belongings .
 "Bad sest him
,  the divil carry him  , if ever I catch him , I'd tan his 
  
bare  arse ,"
said Mrs Murphy as she struggled about picking 
up  Nanska's 
  
belongings .
"I have everything now ,  he must have thrown it down when he
realised  my 
  
money  was Polish
kind .  Sadly I miss the gold cross and
chain  that  The 
  
Pope gave me . " sighed Nanska .
Mrs  Murphy's  ears pricked up as she heard this ,  nobody 
, no  cheeky 
  
spotty  youth  was 
going to steal from her 
friend  ,  she'd 
catch  this 
  
"person" if it was the last thing she did . Her
head raced with anger , as 
  
the two of them continued out of the wood , towards the
bus station .  Now 
  
how would Starsky deal with this she wondered ,  then she wondered   was 
  
St.  Anthony  the 
one for muggings too ,  after all
she wanting  help  in 
  
finding  that  cross 
.  She  was 
awakened  from  her 
throughts  by  the 
  
"Chugg,chugg" of Michael's taxi .
"Jump  in
ladies ,  where to ?  " he said quietly ,  as his head 
had  not 
  
recovered from the night before .
 "You better
go to Mark's , WE have been mugged . " said Mrs Murphy .
           At
Mark's ,  Mrs Murphy and her soul mate
,  were the life  and 
  
soul of the inquest into the mugging .  Concerned looks , and dire threats 
  
of  what they'd do
to the culprit were the order of the day . Patrick  his 
  
hands covered in flour came running .
"Are you alright , are you alright ? " he said
, scouring his mothers face 
  
for signs of harm .
"Of course , I am . Only the spotty faced monster
made me wet my knickers"
 "You were
that afraid ? " said a worried looking Patrick .
  "Don't be so
soft ,  you overgrown egyt ,  I was taking a country pee  , 
  
when  I  heard the fuss ,  then in my rush I wet my knickers
."  said  Mrs 
  
Murphy with a look that said "What kind of idiot
have I for a son " .
  "So we've
wet the baby's head last week and now your knickers this 
  week !
"  said Patrick who couldn't resist
the chance of a joke .
 "I'm not too
old to tan your bare arse ,  Patrick !
"  snapped Mrs Murphy 
  
before she saw the funny side and started to shriek with
laughter .
 "I'm going to
catch that cheeky monkey , I don't mind my knickers getting 
  
wet  ,  it's 
just  that Nanska a visiter to our
country  should  not 
get 
  
treated like that , 
it ruins the reputation of the place , 
they'll think 
  
we are all totally uncivilised .  " Mrs Murphy sounded more than indignant
  
, she had that look in her eye . Then by way of afterthought
she added
"Besides , 
the little bastard stole a cross and chain given to Nanska  by 
  
the Pope himself ! "
  Patrick knew  it was definately a waste of time trying
to  persuade  his 
  
mother that she hadn't a chance in hell of finding the
mugger .  He looked 
  
about the cafe trying to think of something useful  to say . Outside Amjit 
  
barked and put his nose to the window . 
"Well Amjit can help you , " said Patrick
trying placate his mother .
"Well I'll take him home with  me then . "
          The next
few days Amjit found himself under house arrest at  Mrs 
  
Murphy's . She was training him with the aid of a hurling
stick and ginger 
  
nut biscuits ,  if
he had a soul Amjit would have sold it for a ginger nut 
  
biscuit , wasn't Patrick the same only Rolos were his
weakness . Amjit was 
  
a  clever dog
already  ,  but Mrs Murphy didn't quite trust him as
he  had 
  
ran  after a
squirrel while saving Jaswinder .  She
was an old  woman  she 
  
didn't want to be attacked while souring the town for the
mugger  . 
Amjit 
  
already knew English and a bit of Indian but now the
Gaelic were to be his 
  
command words . Mrs Murphy did not want anybody to know
what was coming .
 "Well , you
seem to know your stuff , so we'll go for a walk in the woods 
  
then ."
            Walking
in the woods was a joy for Mrs Murphy , 
a harsh  word 
  
in Gaelic was all that was needed when Amjit started to
trot , having seen 
  
a squirrel ahead .That and the odd ginger nut .She
thought she'd only have 
  
to walk into the woods and then  the mugger would come out with his  hands 
  
up  ,  but neither life nor love is like that .  The first thing that  Mrs 
  
Murphy  came across
seemed to be a body ,  she couldn't quite
see  so 
she 
  
sent Amjit ahead , 
just in case it was dangerous . 
Amjit crept ahead and 
  
sniffed at a white rounded thing ,  his cold nose touched it . There was a 
  
startled scream , 
followed by a girl's laughter . 
Amjit had disturbed  a 
  
pair  of natural
lovers .  Mrs Murphy brought up the rear
,  averting  her 
  
eyes from the naked lovers .
  "I'm  sorry 
if my dog disturbed your husband at 
his  "Work"  , 
"  the 
  
laughter in her voice , 
hadn't friends of hers done the same fifty  years 
  
ago in the woods of Killarney ,  in a crowded house a wood can be a  thing 
  
of wonder and recreation 
if not procreation .
"He's only my boyfriend !" came a laughed reply
from the girl , while the 
  
boy blushed .
 "You should
only do that if you know , he'd be a good father to a baby !"
was Mrs Murphy's moral retort her eyes averted still .
 "Oh ,  he will be , 
I want lots of children ,  we are
just getting  some 
  
practice in , " was the final remark before the girl
got the boy to carry 
  
on with a job well done .
  Mrs Murphy was
going to say something more but then thought 
of  Patrick 
  
and June ,  so she
just laughed and laughed ,  they were
true lovers  just 
  
like her Patrick and June , so what if they were early
starters . And they 
  
wanted  lots of
kids ,  anybody who loved children was ok
in Mrs  Murphy's 
  
book .      
  
          
Further  into the wood  teenage children were swinging  from  a
  
rope  tied  to a tree . 
When they saw Amjit they 
scattered  ,  screaming 
  
"Police" 
.  They had been playing truant
from school ,  the sight  of  an 
  
enormous  dog  had only meant one thing to them -
Police  . 
It  took  Mrs 
  
Murphy  a while to
realise this . Then she realised she had a new 
problem 
  
now , how to make Amjit invisible .
    
            
Mrs  Murphy  thought 
long and hard  on  how 
to  make  Amjit 
  
invisible , it would be easy if she was Paul Daniels the tv
magician , but 
  
she  was just a
poor widow woman ,  as she insisted to
her son every  time 
  
she  wanted to
extract a favour .  Saint Francis was
roped in to help  but 
  
this only gave partial success , what was needed was
something to slow the 
  
hairy  beast down
.  Mrs Murphy even thought of attaching
the old last  to 
  
Amjit's collar , 
she ruled this out though , 
something much heavier  was 
  
needed  , something
that would make Amjit slow down and so make 
him  keep 
  
his  distance and
so be invisible .  Then while watching
the tv she saw  a 
  
blacksmith ,  a
light went on in her mind , now an anvil would be just the 
  
thing to slow Amjit down .  It was then that Saint Francis spoke up
,  she 
  
couldn't  be  so 
cruel to a dumb animal especially 
after  he  had 
saved 
  
Jaswinder  .  The picture of Mother Theresa looked down the
wall and  said 
  
"have faith ".Mrs Murphy looked at Amjit lying
at her feet like some  form 
  
of  long  haired rug and smiled her own saintly
smile  , 
they  were  only 
  
thoughts ,  meer
passing pagan clouds . She threw Amjit a ginger nut , the 
  
"rug" awoke and caught it , licked his lips and
wagged his tail ; he liked 
  
her ,  it amused him
how she threatened him with a hurling stick , 
he let 
  
her think she was in charge ,  after all he really would sell his soul for 
  
a ginger nut .
          The door
bell rang ,  Saint Francis had sent a
helper ,  no last 
  
this but a human anvil who would really slow Amjit down ,
it was Mathew .
Mrs  Murphy smiled
,  those saints really loved playing
games with  her  , 
  
they could really drive her to distraction ,  yet they always came through 
  
in  the  end 
,  even though if sometimes  they puzzled 
her  despite  her 
  
fathomless faith .
  
"Hello Mathew , 
come in I'll make some fresh tea , 
I've a favour to  ask 
  
you " , she said casting a sideways glance at Mother
Theresa on the wall.
   
           The next
day Mathew and Mrs Muphy were on the street , 
a trail 
  
of ginger nuts seperated them .  The plan was for Mrs Murphy to call Amjit 
  
and make him advance slowly along the street ,  picking up the ginger nuts 
  
one by one ,  Mathew
was the braking device to prevent Amjit wolfing 
down 
  
the lot . 
This  did the trick ,  as Mathew was heavier than any  last 
or 
  
anvil .
            
"Follow  " commanded Mrs
Murphy from up the  street  . Fifty 
  
yards  away Amjit
eagerly obeyed ,  why shouldn't he
after  all  , 
wasn't 
  
there a trail of ginger nuts in front of him ,  he was only a dog , albeit 
  
a very large and hairy dog , but he wasn't stupid . The
pavement was a bit 
  
wet  and  slippery after the early rain ,  and such 
was  Amjit's  pulling 
  
power that if Mathew were wearing skis he could have
water skied along the 
  
pavement , but since Mathew wasn't then that wasn't a
possibility , but it 
  
was  a near thing
.  Amjit proceeded up the road after Mrs
Murphy  licking 
  
his lips all the way , 
now this was fun he thought , 
even if he did have 
  
to  drag Mathew
after him .  After half an hour the
supply of ginger  nuts 
  
was  exhausted
.  Jaswinder came skipping out with a
couple of packets  of 
  
ginger  nuts  , 
her  father like everybody else on
the  street  had 
been 
  
watching  with  interest . 
So patting Amjit hello and 
goodbye  Jaswinder 
  
skipped away ,  her
mission had been accomplished .  Amjit
again  followed 
  
Mrs  Murphy at a
distance ,  still weighed down by Mathew
,  to be 
honest  
  
Amjit was getting bored , 
even though it was his duty to do Mrs 
Murphy's 
  
bidding , it would be a shame to waste all those nice ginger
nuts wouldn't 
  
it ?  "Now
lets see if he'll do it without the bribe , " yelled Mrs Murphy 
  
to  Mathew  . 
So  Amjit followed her at a  distance 
,  almost  inventing 
  
pavement water skiing at the same time as he dragged
Mathew along .  Amjit 
  
followed three times without reward . "Well he seems
to have leant it then 
  
doesn't  he  ? 
"  beamed a happy Mrs Murphy
.  Only 
to  be  disappointed 
  
immediately  ,  Mathew had let go of Amjit ,  so a disgusted Amjit  dashed 
  
off. It wasn't fair was it , Amjit had been tricked , he
had obeyed out of 
  
duty hadn't he , 
the ginger nuts had nothing to do with it ,  it was 
the 
  
principle , wasn't it ? 
  
          In the
cafe Mrs Murphy had a well earned cuppa while she treated 
  
Mathew  to a banana
milk shake .  Where had that turncoat
Amjit got  to  , 
  
just when she thought he had learnt his lesson .
          Amjit too
was having a break ,  he'd dug up a
favourite bone and 
  
was chewing on it , pondering on the morning's fun as he
sucked the marrow 
  
from his bone .  It
was while Amjit was chewing that he had an idea ,  but 
  
he finished his bone first before he put his idea into
action . 
           
"I've got an idea  Mathew
,  what if we gradually  reduce  the 
  
amount  of ginger
nuts ,  then even that stupid dog
will  understand  , 
" 
  
sighed Mrs Murphy , who was tired and feeling her age .
"Like Barbara Woodhouse did on the telly last night
do you mean ? "replied 
  
Mathew as he blew bubbles into his milk shake .  Mrs Murphy realised  what 
  
an old fool she had been and it was Mathew of all people
who had made  her 
  
realise this .
 "Come on then
, I'll try and whistle the devil back to us , " she said as 
  
she leant on the back of a chair to lever herself up
.   
  
          Outside
Amjit was sitting with his lead in his teeth , 
his tail 
  
was wagging ,  he
was pleased with himself and the bone he'd just eaten no 
  
doubt . "Your stomach not full enough is it ? "
scolded Mrs Murphy . Amjit 
  
just  barked and
skipped in front of her just like a puppy . 
"You  better 
  
grab him ,  before
the rascal runs away . " Then in front of them they saw 
  
the fruits of Amjit's chewing the cud or rather chewing
his bone  .  Along 
  
the  pavement
placed at intervals were fragments of bone ! 
Amjit  thought 
  
Mrs  Murphy  had 
ran out of bribes ,  so he had
supplied  his  own 
,  in 
  
readiness for more fun .
          
"You'd teach this grandmother to suck eggs wouldn't you
,"  she 
  
again scolded , as Amjit jumped about like a very excited
puppy .   
  
"But I thought we were just teaching him to follow
you at a distance , and 
  
how can a dog suck eggs , or do you mean carry eggs like
Police dogs can 
  
do , like I saw on - "
"Barbara Woodhouse last night ,  " interrupted Mrs Murphy .  She looked at 
  
Amjit  and  then Mathew , 
then she smiled ,  some would  call 
them  dumb 
  
animals yet both had shown her a thing or two .  There was no doubt in her 
  
mind ,  St.Francis
was making a fool of her .  She shook her
head then she 
  
let  the  laughter out ,  at her age she had no time nor need of  anger 
, 
  
laughter was all she wanted ,  that and to die in her sleep and to convert 
  
the  pagan  grandparents of course .  The shopkeepers who had  again 
been 
  
keeping half an 
eye  on proceedings came out to
see what was the cause of 
  
all the laughter , 
Mathew having started off too ,  a
braying echo of Mrs 
  
Murphy's earthy laugh , Amjit barking for joy too , which
would soon start 
  
off all the dogs in the neighbourhood . A look along the
street to see all 
  
the  bones  soon 
explained things .  So the whole
street  joined  in  the
  
laughter  .  When sanity returned Amjit proved that he'd
already  mastered 
  
the trick of following at a distance .  If the truth be know ,  Amjit 
had 
  
worked  things out
pretty soon ,  but he hadn't the heart to
admit  it 
to 
  
poor Mrs Murphy , besides it was great fun , if she
wanted to leave ginger 
  
nuts along the pavement then he wasn't going to stop her
. After all a dog 
  
was man's and old ladies' best friend .  
  
            
Mrs  Murphy resumed her search of
the woods  with  her 
newly 
  
trained Amjit , but to no avail . So she went and had a
bun and a tea from 
  
the cafe in front of the wood . It wasn't fair , she'd
spent all this time 
  
and energy ,not to mention wasted prayers and still no
sign of the mugger.
             While
Mrs Murphy was having simple fare ,  on
the other  side 
  
of  town  Mrs 
Annette Kemp was treating herself to 
Black  Forest  Gateau 
  
washed down by real coffee and cream  all served by pretty young girls  in 
  
uniforms  similiar
to those Mrs Murphy had worn fifty years ago 
when  in 
  
service  in the
hotels on the lakes of Killarney .  Mrs
Kemp  was 
pleased 
  
with  herself
,  she'd just bought Patrick his birthday
present ,  a  very 
  
nice Rolex with clasp strap . So pleased was she that she
had the watch on 
  
her table so she could admire it while she had her gateau
and coffee , and 
  
she of course congradulated herself on her good taste ,
if only some would 
  
rub off on Patrick . 
Then she smiled to herself , 
hadn't he married  HER 
  
daughter ,  so if
that wasn't good taste ,  then what was ?
She overlooked 
  
the fact that  
some of her "friends" would have called  it 
a  "Shotgun 
  
Wedding" 
;  but  now that SHE was a grandmother those kind  of 
"friends" 
  
could  go  to 
hell as far as she was concerned , 
in many  ways  she 
was 
  
already like the other grannie - Mrs Murphy .  
  
           Outside
on the street somebody else was admiring the Rolex ,  a 
  
spotty faced youth with a skateboard under his arm ,  a "class war"  badge 
  
on his jumper , next to a gold cross held on with a
safety pin . As far as 
  
the  spotty  youth was concerned here was one of  the 
enemy  ,  flaunting 
  
wealth ,  that one watch
would more than pay for a years poll tax , that's 
  
if the spotty youth didn't feel poll tax was immoral
.  Not that  stealing 
  
was immoral , for that's was what he was about to do .
           
Mrs  Kemp finished her gateau
,  had a last sip  of 
her  real 
  
coffee , then she put the Rolex away , into a dainty
carrier with Rolex on 
  
it .  She floated
outside ,  with the air of the Queen
Mother about her  , 
  
she  was  happy and content ,  it had been a nice morning ,  a  very  nice 
  
morning  .  So 
when  a sneering spotty faced
youth shouted  in  her 
face 
  
grabbing  her
precious cargo she was to taken aback . 
She  just  couldn't 
  
comprehend  the
situation ,  it was like stealing one of
the  three  gifts 
  
from one of the three kings ,  or slapping an angel's bum and asking for a 
  
bit of slap and tickle . It happened to other people but
never to you , it 
  
was as likely as a man breaking into the Queen's bedroom
. It just did not 
  
happen .  Then Mrs
Kemp's face fell ,  it had really
happened and to her , 
  
just as it had happened to the Queen , even the Queen
.   
  
 "Stop thief
,  catch that little BASTARD ," she
screamed .  She hailed  a 
  
taxi and ordered "Follow that skateboard . "
Only the taxi driver laughed
"It's too late for April Fool's Missus .  " This really annoyed Mrs Kemp , 
  
being called "Missus" ,  and by a taxi driver . So she ordered him to
take 
  
her to the street , her daughter at least would give her
some sympathy .. 
    
          "So
you see the spotty creature grabbed the bag and made off  on 
  
his skateboard ,  I
doubt if he could tell the time , unless it was on one 
  
of  those  horrid 
digital watches ,  so why on earth
should  he  steal 
a 
  
"Timepiece" 
like the Rolex ?  " mused Mrs
Kemp to her daughter ,  as  she 
  
sipped her tea in Mark's cafe .
"So Patrick won't be getting his birthday present
then ? " said June , who 
  
was holding her mother's twitching hand , the shock only
now sinking in .
"No ,  he'll
have his watch ,  no little hoodlum is
going to ruin MY plans 
  
after all , 
Patrick is family now .  Though
you will come with me to  the 
  
shop to buy him another , I wouldn't feel safe on my own
."
June looked at her mother , she suddenly seemed old and
vunerable  ,  the 
  
hard  real world
had never dared encroach on Mrs Kemp , 
and now there she 
  
was holding June's hand , 
looking vunerable , June was the mother and her 
  
mother was the little frightened child .
  
"Of course I will , 
but you need not go to the expense , 
after all it is 
  
the thought that counts , " concern in both her eyes
and voice .
Outside there was a screech of brakes ,as three orange VW
vans pulled up .
Out  jumped  eight Indians in turbans and saffron
coloured  robes  ,  long
  
swords dangling by their sides . Behind the Indians came
Mrs Murphy , like 
  
an honour guard they heralded Mrs Murphy into Mark's cafe
.
 "Nine teas ,
please , and some cake too , " flashed a pearl white smile .
Mrs Murphy sat down , her boys surrounding her . It was
only then that Mrs 
  
Murphy noticed  a
crestfallen Mrs Kemp .
"Are you alright ? You look down today , Annette ,
" Mrs Murphy enquired .
"Mom was mugged , just a while ago ," answered
June .
"Jesus ,  Mary
and Joseph it's an epidemic .  Didn't
somebody have a go at 
  
me , only a few minutes ago ! " 
"What , 
somebody tried to mug you ,  dear
God ,  Shiela what's the  world 
  
coming to ? " a startled Mrs Kemp replied .
"Oh  ,  I'm ok the mugger just pushed me to the
ground .  You see the  bus 
  
conducter  was  in a funny mood so he wouldn't let me take
Amjit  on 
the 
  
bus  ,  so the poor dog had to walk the two miles
home on his own  .  Then 
  
what with the dirty bus windows I couldn't see where I
was and got off  at 
  
the wrong stop . So this young  lad jumped out at me . But luckily my boys 
  
happened to  be
passing so they jumped out  of their vans
and chased him
down the street . 
I think he got the fright of his life , mind you he's a 
  
very  fast runner
,  he just tucked his skateboard under
his arm  and  ran 
  
like  he'd just
seen a banshee ,  " Mrs Murphy gave
glowing looks  to  her 
  
boys .
"Well ,  when
we saw Mrs Murphy we were going to give her a lift ,  as  it 
  
was we ended up saving her from God knows what ,"
said Amajit the one with 
  
the pearl white smile .
"This is Amajit , and these are his brothers ,
Bamajit , Camajit , Damajit 
  
,Hasajit  ,Jamajit
, Nanajit and the little one is Pamajit , 
" said  a 
  
proud Mrs Murphy as if they were her own sons , and in
fact she would love 
  
them to be sons of hers . 
For they were all fine strong lads , 
only they 
  
were sons of India and not of Kerry .
"And  how did
you you get to know such fine young men , 
" asked Mrs  Kemp 
  
forgetting her own indignatities ,  for Amajit had the looks of an  Indian 
  
screen idol .
"She stopped me from walking under a bus when I was
a child ,  so it is my 
  
duty to honour her and treat her as a mother ,  " said Amajit flashing his 
  
smile straight at Mrs Kemp .  Mrs Kemp very nearly swooned ,  a smile like 
  
that had never been given to her , never .  Mrs 
Murphy winked at  June  , 
  
wasn't  this proof
of what she had said ,  Mrs Kemp was
after a toy boy  , 
  
and  if Patrick was
unavailable then Amajit would do fine , 
very  fine  . 
  
June looked at the ceiling and bit her lip ,  Mrs Murphy was a rogue to be 
  
sure .  Amajit his
smiling over ,  snapped his biscuit in
two , and sipped 
  
his tea .  His
brothers  forming a kaleidoscopic
imitation of him ,  as to 
  
the  echo they in
turn snapped their biscuits and sipped their 
tea  ,  if 
  
there had been music it would have seemed like ballet or
even opera .
"The 
lads  are off to the Temple for a
do ,  these are not  their 
street 
  
clothes , " answered Mrs Murphy seeing a question
form on Mrs Kemp's lips.
  
"Speaking of which we must be off ,  " said Amajit looking at his Rolex  , 
  
his  action  rippling out to his brothers as they in turn
looked  at their 
  
Rolexes .  So
rising like a wave , with Amajit its crest the Khan brothers 
  
were  off  , 
just  pausing long enough to nod
at Mrs  Murphy  , 
and  for 
  
Amajit's  final
smile to Mrs Kemp .  So with a screech
and three puffs  of 
  
exhaust ,  the VW
vans with the Khan's in them disappeared . Though Amajit 
  
would never disappear from Mrs Kemp's mind .
  
  "He's  such a nice man ,  and were they all wearing Rolex  watches 
?  " 
  
wondered Mrs Kemp trying to appear nonchalant . Mrs
Murphy again winked at 
  
June before answering .
  
 "He's a nice
lad , so are his brothers . They are worth a few million now 
  
  I suppose .  Working sixteen hour days does have its
rewards  .  They've 
  
just  bought the
old pressing works , to expand their clothing business  . 
  
They have one sister too ,  but 
sadly she's a spastic ,  they love
her to 
  
death  ,  they 
are building her a bungalow of her own 
,  next  to 
their 
  
parents house , so she can be independent . It's nice
that , they are nice 
  
lads  .  The youngest boy is having a year off before
he goes  to  Medical 
  
School , he's going to go to Birmingham because its the
best . "
  
" I am impressed , " replied Mrs Kemp raising
her eyebrows .
  
"You'll be impressed more when I catch the mugger ,
" intoned Mrs Murphy .
  
         Two days
later Mrs Murphy had dragged a reluctant Nanska 
to  the 
  
woods  ,  not in a last ditch hope  to catch the mugger ,  they 
would  be 
  
more likely to uncover a teddybears' picnic than that
,  no , to quell any 
  
lasting fears Nanska may hold for woods .  They were of course accompanied 
  
by  Amjit  , 
whose  presence  would strike fear into  The 
Hound  of  the 
  
Baskerville's , Mrs Murphy had more than prayers to be
her guide .
"I'm  very
sorry we haven't been able to catch that mugger ,it  really 
is 
  
such a disappointment to me .  Three old woman all attacked by one  spotty 
  
youth .  I don't
mind it happening to me  ,  nor do I miss the fancy watch 
  
that  my  son's 
mother-in-law lost , its just that you a 
guest  in  our 
  
country , and not to mentiopn a friend of the Pope's
should not be treated 
  
like  this ,  " said Mrs Murphy shaking her head
,  as if it were all  her 
  
fault . 
"You do your best Shiela ,  he have the luck of the Devil ,  and he run so 
  
fast  as you tell
me ,  " replied Nanska placing a
consoling hand  on  Mrs 
  
Murphy's .
They  carried  on 
walking through the trees ,  the
veins  in 
the  leaves 
  
looking  like
outstretched hands ,  begging hands
,  just as Mrs  Murphy's 
  
heart was begging the saints to help her and her Polish
soulmate . Amjit 
  
stopped and sniffed the wind .  The woman looked ,  ahead of them 
a man 
  
was relieving himself against a tree ,  Amjit began to growl softly , that 
  
was one of his favourite trees ,  he'd often marked it ,  what was a 
mere 
  
man doing to his tree . Mrs Murphy was on the point of
scolding Amjit when 
  
she noticed first the man's arm .  He was far away ,  but she'd seen eight 
  
Rolexes  the  other day and to be sure that was a  nineth  . 
Then  Nanska 
  
pointed ,  wasn't
there a skateboard propped against the tree 
.  Amjit's 
  
growls  errupted
into one bark ,this made the man turn to see 
where  the 
  
sound came from . It was the worst thing he could have
done .
"Bandit , " screamed Nanska slightly shocked at
seeing the mugger again .
"He'll  be
wetting his knickers now ,  "
shouted a delighted Mrs Murphy  . 
  
Before she could shout "Skither his Arse" Amjit
was off , he knew that man 
  
wasn't nice ,  how
could he be , he'd used his tree , and he wasn't even a 
  
nice bitch ,  just
a mere man .  Amjit howled ,  the birds scattered , the 
  
squirrels raced up trees , the mugger peed on his own leg
, caught himself 
  
on his zip , and then ran like a bat out of hell . Only
it would be no use 
  
 for a hound of
hell was on his tail ,  no longer the
creeping ,  the slow 
  
the  steady Amjit
as bribed by ginger nuts ,  but the hound
of hell  ,  or 
  
rather God's Animal making a good impersonation of a
Hell's Angel . As the 
  
mugger ran he could hear a jangling ,  this was Amjit's name tag , his our 
  
lady of Lourdes medal and his Indian holy man medal
,  it formed a kind of 
  
clanging  or bell
ring ,  and for whom did the bell toll
,  the mugger  of 
  
course  .  It 
was  while  the mugger was running for  his 
life  that  he 
  
interrupted 
the  young couple ,  tha naked lovers who used  the 
wood  to 
  
create  life ,  in fact he fell over them .  Seconds later Amjit placed  a 
  
cold nose on a bare bum , it was his way of asking which
way did he go .
Without bothered 
to pause  ,  a finger pointed the way ,  Amjit sped 
off 
  
barking his thanks . 
Amjit was beginning to think what a good runner this 
  
mere man was , 
then he caught up with him . So teeth first Amjit said his 
  
hellos .
"We better try and catch up with him then , "
said Mrs Murphy .
"Do you think your dog is fast enough ? "
pondered Nanska .
   
A scream rang out through the woods , as if answering
Nanska'a doubts , it 
  
was  followed by
excited barking .  The ladies looked at
one  another  and 
  
laughed  .  So 
picking up the discarded skateboard they 
made  their  way 
  
though  the woods
towards the source of the screams .  On
their  way  they 
  
came  across the
naked lovers .  Mrs Murphy averting her
eyes dropped  her 
  
son's business card beside them  saying 
"If you need a flat give my son a 
  
ring  .  " 
Her son's flat above the bakery had been empty since he  built 
  
his house , so to save the lovers from catching cold she
left the card .
         Meanwhile
Amjit had let his quarry go ,  not so he
could spit the 
  
taste out  before
biting the mugger again , but more because it was fun to 
  
let him go .Then he'd have to catch him again ,first
Amjit ran away before
  
reappearing teeth first , rather like a toothpaste
commercial , only one 
  
with much more bite . The mugger was cowering on the
ground squeezed into 
  
a ball when Mrs Murphy and Nanska arrived .
"Amjit  leave
him be .  As for you young man stand up
!  " 
commanded  Mrs 
  
Murphy , having the full authority of Amjit's teeth at
her command  .
The man stood ,  he
looked scared , not to mention tattered and bleeding , 
  
Amjit had enjoyed his blood sport .
    
"You  can take
off that watch for starters ,  and empty
your pockets  ,  " 
  
continued Mrs Murphy .
In the woods behind them ,the lovers now clothed watched
the proceedings ,
it appeared very strange .  Two old ladies and a very big dog making a
man 
  
strip . For Mrs Murphy decided he might be hiding
something so she had the 
  
spotty man strip to his underpants ,  she was sure Starsky would have done 
  
the same thing , so it must be right . While the man
shivered , Mrs Murphy 
  
searched  the  clothes 
.  After a while she got  up 
from  her  crouching 
  
position , in her hand she held a cross , Nanska's cross
.
"The  one  Carol give me ,  you are a detective Mrs Murphy ,"   beamed  
a 
  
grateful Nanska .
  
Amjit barked his praise too , his tail moving like a
windmill in a storm .
Mrs Murphy then turned her attention to the mugger .  Behind in the 
trees 
  
the lovers edged forward , they could sense the coming
storm .
"So you think you're a bigshot attacking old ladies
,  and WIDOWS like  me 
  
and honoured visitors to our country do you ? "
blasted Mrs Murphy .
"Well  don't
think you're too old to have your bare arse spanked ,  " 
she 
  
continued with her Kerry accent getting stronger by the
second .
"Turn  around
then drop your pants mister ,  " she
was trying to sound  as 
  
hard as Starsky . 
She was getting worked up now , in fact she dropped her 
  
handbag  ,  the 
contents spilt everywhere .  While
she  gathered  up  the
  
contents  of her
bag the mugger dropped his pants ,  he'd
never live  this 
  
down .  But worse
was yet to come ,  for amongst the spilt
contents of Mrs 
  
Murphy's handbag was superglue ,  used to fix her favourite beeds .  In  a 
  
second  a wicked
idea was formed in Mrs Murphy's mind . 
She  grabbed  the 
  
skateboard , squirted the glue onto it , then used it to
spank the mugger.
Only one spank , 
then while Amjit barked his approval she held the  board 
  
to the muggers behind .
"There you are , 
now see how dignified you feel , 
about the same as your 
  
victims  who  you leave sprawled about !  " screeched  a  triumphant  Mrs 
  
Murphy as she took her hands from the skateboard  , which remained stuck 
to  the mugger's
behind .  Nanska was silent for a second
before  bursting 
  
out laughing , the old ladies hugged each other as they
continued laughing 
  
till tears formed in their eyes .As for Amjit he saw a
friend ,another dog 
  
that  is  to say ,  so with a bark of farewell he ran off to  play 
.  The 
  
mugger made his retreat , with the old ladies laughing
him farewell .
          When the
laughing was over the ladies continued walking 
out  of 
  
the woods , the lovers broke cover to run after them .
"Excuse 
me  ,  but this card you gave us you weren't
playing  a  joke 
or 
  
something were you ? " asked the girl .
"Not at all , in fact we are going back that way now
, so if you come with 
  
us  on the bus you
can see my son about it ?  " relied
Mrs Murphy  as  the 
  
last trace of her laughter faded , leaving just slightly
curled up lips as 
  
evidence of her revenge in the woods .
"My car is parked by the bus station ,  we'll give you a lift . By the way 
  
we saw what you did to that man , it was very funny ,
" said the man .
"Bad 
cest  him ,  he was a mugger ,  I don't think he'll be  mugging 
old 
  
ladies anymore , " said an indignant Mrs Murphy .
         Back on
the street in Mark's cafe Mrs Murphy held court , telling 
  
and  retelling  the story . 
Everybody thought she was right to 
turn  the 
  
tables . When Patrick and June came in Mrs Murphy held up
the Rolex before 
  
throwing it at her son .
"There's  your
birthday present from your mother-in-law , 
I retrieved  it 
  
from the mugger , 
Amjit helped of course ,  mind you
he's gone off  after 
  
some lady dog now . "
"It's nice , 
very nice ,  pity its not a
stretch strap  though ,  " 
said 
  
Patrick as he examined the Rolex .
"Well  as it
happens I stopped off at Jimmy's ,  so
here's my present  for 
  
you , " Patrick's mum then threw a stretch stap at
him .
"Thank's  mum
,  you were always practical ,  though it used to be  boiled 
  
sweets you threw at me . "
"Oh  June come
here I've a favour to ask ?  "
continued Mrs  Murphy  still 
  
basking  in the
afterglow of fame .  The two then
confered ,  before  June 
  
looked at Liz and Keith before laughing , then with a nod
of her head June 
  
consented to Mrs Murphy's idea .June edged up to  Patrick and gave him  a 
  
lingering kiss on the lips ,  making him blush ,  he hated being kissed in 
  
public . He knew June was up to something , but what was
it ?
"Patrick I have decided , or rather we have decided
" she began .
"You and me ? Decided what ? " interrupted
Patrick .
"Me  and  your mother , 
that we ,  " continued June
,  pausing  to 
plant 
  
another smacker on his lips .  Patrick blushed again ,  and looked at 
the 
  
floor in an effort to hide those blushes from all in the
cafe .
"To finish ,we , and this time I mean you and me are
going to rent out the 
  
old flat  to Liz
and Keith over there , "  she kissed
her husband again to 
  
press home her point .
"I suppose it is a waste to let it go empty , "
observed Patrick trying to 
  
appear in charge of the situation .
"Yes it would be . 
Besides we don't want Liz and Keith to catch a cold  , 
  
oh and by the way I think we should have a walk in the
woods next month ."
Patrick  could see
the glint in her eye ,  he did not
understand but  June 
  
was good at explaining ......
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