A Divine Truth by Hilary Walker
Author:Hilary Walker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition, Christian Social Issues, British Authors, British Literature, British Fiction Novels, British Fitction, Catholic Fiction Novels
Publisher: Hilary Walker
Published: 2023-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Lester Paggott
Thursday, April 25th
The next morning, Father James was stacking baked beans on the top shelf. They were in big tins, weighing 415 kilogrammes (or 1 lb in old money, as he liked to say) and his arms were getting tired.
He stepped down from the ladder to take a short break and hoped he wouldnât get into trouble for it.
He was rubbing the sore muscles in his right arm, when he heard a voice shout out from the Post Office side, âHey, Bill! Word is, Lester Paggot told you heâs spying on our priests for the bishop.â
About ten people were standing in line at the counter, listening to this, not to mention the customers on the grocery side.
The man, whom the priest recognized as Bill Proctor, went bright red and told the other to keep his voice down.
But his accuser just laughed. âToo late, mate. Itâs all over the village. Lester had better be looking over his shoulder â never know what might happen to him.â He tapped the side of his nose. âKnow what I mean?â
Father James couldnât let this slide. He abandoned the baked beans and walked over to the two men. âIâm deeply sorry to hear what Lester is doing,â he said, âbut please donât make matters worse by harming him in any way.â
It wasnât done simply out of altruism. By stepping in where over a dozen villagers from both sides of the store could see him, including the postmistress, he was making it public knowledge that Father James had overheard the conversation.
ââRevenge is Mine,â says the Lord, right, Father?â said Bill.
âExactly so,â replied the priest.
âYou heard what the reverend said,â Bill told his taunter, âyou leave Lester alone.â
âIâm glad we understand one another, gentlemen,â Father James said and hurried back to his 1 lb tins before the boss noticed his absence.
Excited to have discovered the truth, he attacked his work with unaccustomed vigour. Even when his right arm started hurting again under the weight of so many beans, he offered a prayer of thanks to the Almighty for dropping the moleâs identity into his lap.
Now he was free to tell those who needed to know that the mole wasnât Mark, without implicating Father Gregory.
He couldnât wait until his 11:30 tea break, and when at last it came, he made three phone calls while sitting on the far bench of the village green, with no one around to overhear.
His first call was to Mary and thankfully, she answered the phone this time. Had she perhaps been hoping her husbandâs name would be cleared? Had asking her to be merciful struck a chord with her? Or was she looking forward to confirmation that the bishop was telling the truth and that Mark was guilty?
âHello, Father James?â
âHello, Mary. How are you?â
âMustnât grumble, as they say. How are you and Judith?â
âDoing extremely well, thank you. Especially today. Iâve just found out whoâs been acting as a spy for your brother.â
There was no joyous reaction at the other end.
His
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