by Jane Duncan
‘Oh? Where are they?’
‘Out de back, sah. Charlie up in de laundry roof an’ cryin’ an’ Caleb think him stuck up dere, sah.’
‘All right. I’ll come and see, Clorinda.’
‘Excuse me a moment, Miss Morrison,’ I said and followed Twice to the back garden.
In St Jago, daylight and dark are as sudden as all else, and the bright afternoon had turned into the five-minute twilight as we rounded the corner of the laundry building where Dram was looking anxiously up at the roof and whining. In the gable, there was a small square hole between roof and ceiling and Twice climbed the garden ladder up the gable, looked inside the hole and then put his hand in. Then he quickly jerked it out, shaking it, and cursed: ‘You bloody brute!’ He then peered in through the hole again and slowly descended to the ground.
‘What happened?’ I asked. ‘Has he a mongoose up there?’
‘No he hasn’t,’ Twice said. ‘She is very busy having kittens.’
‘I always said—’
At the voice that croaked from the twilight behind me, I turned round. There she was, a greyish-brown shade, the parasol in one hand, die canvas bag in the other.
‘I always said Charlie was a silly unnatural name for that cat,’ said my friend Cousin Emmie.
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Jane Duncan
Born in Scotland in 1910, Jane Duncan spent her childhood in Glasgow, going for holidays to the Black Isle of Inverness. After taking her degree at Glasgow University she moved to England in 1931, and when war broke out she was commissioned in the WAAF and worked in Photographic Intelligence.
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