The Miracle at Speedy Motors by Alexander McCall Smith

The Miracle at Speedy Motors by Alexander McCall Smith

Author:Alexander McCall Smith [Smith, Alexander McCall]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Tags: Fiction, General, cookie429, Kat, Extratorrents
ISBN: 9780748110148
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2008-09-04T06:48:39+00:00


C H A P T E R T E N

T H E D O C T O R ’ S H O U S E

MR. J.L.B. MATEKONI had not told Mma Ramotswe that

he had set up an appointment for Motholeli to see the doctor

from Selebi-Phikwe. He did not wish to deceive her, but his suspicion that she would not approve had been proved right.

“There is no point,” she said. “We know that, Rra. We have

been told.”

He had rehearsed his arguments to the contrary, and he had

used them. There was such a thing as a second opinion, he

pointed out; there were plenty of cases in which one doctor had given up and then another doctor had achieved a cure. Were

there? she asked. And did he know of anywhere this thing that

Motholeli had, this precise thing, had been cured?

He knew that he was no match for Mma Ramotswe; it was

something to do with the sort of mind she had, a detective’s

mind, which would always come up with arguments that he, a

mere mechanic, would never be able to refute. But there were

second opinions, and he held his ground.

“It’s the same with cars,” he argued. “If you brought a car into T H E M I R A C L E A T S P E E D Y M O T O R S

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the garage and Charlie told you that he thought you needed a

new gearbox, wouldn’t you want a second opinion? And might not that second opinion be quite different from Charlie’s?”

That was a powerful example, as far as it went; but Mma

Ramotswe did not think that it went very far. “Charlie is not a proper mechanic, Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni,” she said. “Nobody would listen to his opinion in the first place.” She paused, letting the point sink in. She was being gentle here, because she knew that he wanted desperately to believe that this doctor could do something. “Those doctors at the Princess Marina knew what they were doing. And Dr. Moffat as well. He said the same thing too, didn’t he? Wouldn’t you prefer to listen to Dr. Moffat rather than Charlie?”

He had let the matter ride at that, but he was still determined, and the next day he had lifted Motholeli gently into his truck.

“It’s best if you don’t discuss this with Mma Ramotswe,” he

had said to her. “There is a doctor I would like you to see, but I don’t think Mma Ramotswe likes him very much.”

Motholeli had been puzzled. “Why does she not like him?”

she asked. “Is he unkind?”

Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni laughed. “Of course not! He is a very

kind doctor who has said that he will just take a look at your legs to see if there is anything he can do to help. He probably won’t be able to do anything, I’m afraid, but I think we should see him, don’t you?”

She did. She had become reconciled to being in a wheelchair,

adapting in the way children will adapt to virtually any adversity.

This, in her eyes, was how the world was, and she had neither

moped nor railed against her illness.



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