â48 by James Herbert
Author:James Herbert
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Political Ideologies, London (England), Medical, Fascism & Totalitarianism, Hematology, Fiction, Fascism, Suspense, Blood, Political Science, War & Military, Thrillers, Plague
ISBN: 9780061057816
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2010-10-11T13:00:37+00:00
Supper that evening was a miserable affair. No one felt much like talking and Stern didnât even join us. Let him sulk, I thought, it didnât bother me none. Potter did his best to get things going by reminiscing, relating stories of the Blitz, some of them funny, some of them not so. He told us how one night when he was on his rounds, heâd found Ed Murrow, the famous American war correspondent, lying in the gutter outside the Savoy, not rolling drunk, as Potter had first assumed, but picking up the sounds of wailing sirens and enemy bombs hitting their targets with his microphone, these authentic noises of war to be broadcast across the Atlantic. He told us about the authoritiesâ grand idea of turning gas masks into Mickey Mouse faces so the kids wouldnât be afraid to wear them; how once heâd chased a couple of looters through Covent Garden only to see them both blown to pieces before his eyes by a land mine, one of the looterâs legs landing on his shoulder as heâd stood there surprised; how on a cold, frosty dawn heâd come upon an elderly, white-haired lady sitting up in bed, totally bewildered as to why she was in the open, one floor up, two walls of her house completely demolished. He told us about the fireman heâd witnessed breaking down a warehouse door across the street, the poor man sucked inside by the firestorm when the door collapsed, to be burned to nothing, not even his bones left in the ashes; the warning whistle Potter always carried but which got stuck in his throat when a nearby explosion caused him to suck instead of blow, only a hefty blow on the back by a Heavy Rescue worker, who wondered why Potter was turning blue, saving his life when the whistle popped back into his mouth; the effigy of Adolf Hitler, wearing baggy grey bloomers, hanging by the neck from a crooked bus stop sign in Whitehall; the milk-cart horse painted with white stripes so that it wouldnât get knocked down on dark winter mornings.
Potter rambled on, amused and saddened in turn by his own stories, while across the room Muriel gave me an occasional long meaningful look, which I ignored, and Cissie, whoâd taken over the cooking, shot me an angry glance from time to time, which I also ignored. We ate mostly in silence, Potter finally giving up the chatter, and both girls left the suite as soon as pans and plates were washed. Murielâs âgood nightâ was kind of stiff, and Cissie didnât bother. So the warden and me, we cracked open another Jack Danielâs and finished it between us.
He was a mite unsteady when he left me that night, and he said a funny thing. He swayed in the doorway and laid a stubby finger against that beetroot nose of his, giving me a wink at the same time.
âI know what yer business is, son. And itâs okay by me.
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