When
I was a young girl, the town was much smaller place but that didn't stop it
from having the most interesting people. One in particular was Scrunch, an old
man with a huge bend in his back. Poor old Scrunch was so twisted, he only ever
saw where he'd been, never where he was going. He was a jolly old lad who
delighted in playing tricks on us children, making us jump with good natured
frights. Far from seeing his affliction as a hindrance, Scrunch enjoyed the way
his deformed back made him stand out from the crowd. He was surprisingly nimble
and used two tiny walking sticks to help him get around, dispensing smiles and
greetings with all he encountered.
Time
ticks by, as it inevitably does, and Scrunch shuffled off to a better place.
Back then, funerals were major social events, attracting huge numbers of people
to pay their respects, and catch up with friend and foe alike. Mr Scrunch
presented a particular difficulty to the undertaker. Not one day in his whole
life had Scrunch ever lain straight in his bed, his final resting place proved
to be no different. Try as he might, the undertaker couldn't get poor old
Scrunch into the coffin. In the end, he drilled holes in the bottom and winched
Scrunch flat with some bailing-twine. Scrunch's bones groaned with the strain,
as his back straightened for the very first time. Once finished, the man draped
a silk sheet over Scrunch's chest to hide his handwork.
People
came from far and wide for the funeral. Every one of them commented on what a
fine tall man Scrunch was, when he was lying down. The parish priest was a stern
old bugger, but he said a good mass. Every seat was taken by the time he began.
The priest was in full flow, raging against the evils of drink, when a loud
snap ricocheted around the church. Scrunch sprang forward, sitting up straight
in the coffin and scaring the life out of everyone there.
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squid, this made my day. i do remember when in a small town everyone came out for every occasion. towns were real communities then....
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim, It got on my nerves when I was younger but now I miss those times a lot
DeleteLOL! Crunch! These are the people who make us smile. Nice one Squid. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd they still do Jo
DeleteGreat tale, Squid!
ReplyDeleteThanks so very much Karie
DeleteThank you Squid, I love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome.
DeleteYour customer is a gem. I'd love to see more of her stories, Squid-O:)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you asked, one or two vintage ones coming soon 😋
DeleteHi. Thanks for the story. Sorry it took a few years to reply.
ReplyDelete😄 a lovely comment is like wine, the best need time to mature.
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