Read The Price of Butcher's Meat Online
Authors: Reginald Hill
So I wasnt too surprised when I heard him sayâNags Head?âayeâits well enough. But the floors are unevenâstairs narrowânot at all what a man in your state needs. Noâyoud best stay here. Ill get George to bring your bags up from the carâ
The Parkers were overcome by dads generosity. So was mumâwith amazement!âbut she quickly recoveredâ& I gave dad a big winkâ& got one back!
So there you are. We have houseguestsâ& its time to go down & have supper with them. Ill keep you posted on how the HB bears up under the strain.
Take careâdont catch anything I wouldnt catchâ& if you fall in love with a big handsome black manâe me a pic of you & himâ& Ill stick it in dads prayer book so hell see it for the first time at church on Sunday morning!
Â
Lots & lots of love
Charley X
Omigod Cass! I must be psychic! OKâyou say hes not blackâbut teaky bronze. Same differenceâ& is that all over? I mean
all
all over? & hes a doc tooâjust like in mums Mills & Boon stories! Means youll probably have trouble with some slinkily gorgeous lady medicâwholl manage to get you blamed when she accidentally offs a patientâbut dont worryâitll all come right in the end!
I definitely want a pic. Cross my heart I wont stick it in dads prayer bookânot till you give the word! But can I tell mum? Shes desperate for grandkids. Adam & Kylie show no sign of producingâeven if they did Oz is a hell of a long way offâcan you imagine getting the HB on a plane to fly twelve thousand miles? Rod spends most of his time at seaâ& we know what sailors are! She was desolate when I got back early from my camping trip with Liam & Sam & Dotâ& told her it was all offâirreconcilable differencesâwhich is what us psychs say to our mums when we catch ex-partner Liam banging ex-best-mate Dot up against a pine tree. Soâunless you settle down & start calvingâI think she may strap me to my bedâ& get to work with an AI straw!
Your news makes my stuff about the Parkers seem v dullâbut you say youre interested so here goes with the next installment.
As houseguests goâthey havent! Winstonsâas forecastâgot
let down by their suppliers
âagain! So 1 nights turned into 3. But its been OK. I like Mary Parker a lot. Doesnt say much around her husbandâexcept in agreement with himâor defense of him! Butâget her to herself & shes great.
Tom Parkers v differentâthinks silence is for the grave & the living have a duty to resist!
His favorite topicâunless checked his
only
topicâis Sandytownâas advertised on the side of his car!
Remember Sandytown? I think that was the last Heywood family outing. Me 9 or 10âyou 13âsea cold & grayâsand grittyâwind so strong it blew our windbreaks awayâ& Sandytown itself seemed to be shut! To cap it allâon the way backâGeorge was sickâ& that set me offâ& soon we were all at it! Dad sang all the way home! After 3 years doing psychology I reckon I know why. He clearly saw the whole trip as a successful experiment in aversion therapy!
So when Tom Parker started rattling on about Sandytown at supper that first nightâI didnt dare catch Georges eye.
Ill give it you verbatim againâreallyâthis is how he talks!
âSandytown!âhe saidâBeautiful Sandytownâthe most lustrous pearl in the long necklace of the Yorkshire coast! You see Charlotte (fixing his eye on meâI think hes decided Im the intellectual epicenter of the Heywood familyâor maybe he just likes my boobs!)âa new age of the English holiday is dawning. Compared with itâthe old ageâwhich died with the onset of cheap Mediterranean packagesâwill seem but a trial run. Two practical reasons for the changeâglobal warming & global terrorism! We travel in fear & we travel in discomfort. We have our personal belongingsâ& indeed our personsâsearched by hard-facedâ& hard-fingeredâstrangers. We are prodded into line by armed police. We are forced to eat with implements whichâlacking the rigidity necessary to be a threat to soft human fleshâcannot begin to cope with airline food. Nor can we feel safe on arrival. Tourists are everywhere regarded as a soft terrorist targetâwhile global warmingâexacerbated by the soaring emission levels of flightâhas led to a dramatic increase in the incidence of natural disastersâfloodsâdroughtsâhurricanesâearthquakesâtsunamisâetcâ
By now dad was regarding him with gobsmacked amazementâmum with polite interestâhis wife with fond admirationâ& the twins were choking back their giggles.
To me it was clear that Parker was reciting some kind of sales pitchâone made so often the record would run to its end unless interrupted.
So when he paused for breath I got in quick withâWhy were you looking for a healer Tom?â
âa very perceptive question Charlotteâhe replied smiling at meâto which my answer isâhealth! Let me explain. We live in a sick worldâa world suffering from some deep-rooted wasting diseaseâof which terrorism & warming are but symptoms. To cure the whole we must start with the smallest partâthe individual! The English seaside holiday originated in a search for recreation in the strictest sense. Pure ozone-enriched air to cleanse the lungsâsurging salty water to refresh the skin & stimulate the circulationâpeace & quiet to restore the troubled spiritâ
Seeing he was getting back into his grooveâI cut in againâSounds to me like a healers the last thing you need!â
âA good point!âhe cried with delight. (Its a great technique thisâbeing delighted with everything anyone says!)âTo understand the healer it is of course necessary to understand the history. Some 2 years agoâwhen Mid-Yorkshire Council began discussion of their Eastern Region Development Planânaturally Lady Denham & myself took a keen interest in their proposals for the Sandytown areaâ¦
âwhos Lady Denham?âI askedâreducing him to amazed silenceâ& dadâalways glad to know something I dontâchipped inâThis the Denhams of Denham Park?
âyou know the family?âsaid Tomâdelighted.
âknow of themâgrunted dadâ& little goodâbad landownersâworse landlordsâthought theyd gone to the wall long sinceâ
âin a sense they haveâagreed Parkerâbut Lady Denhamânow alas a widow for a second timeâonly bears the name through marriage. Her 2nd incidentally. Before that she was Mrs Hollisâ& before
that
Miss Daphne Breretonâonly daughter of the Breretons of Brereton ManorâSandytowns premier familyâwell to doâhighly respected. Money calls to moneyâplace to placeâthat is my experienceâthough I do not suggest that love was absent when she caught the eye of Howard Hollisâ
âHollis?âDad interruptedâHog Hollis?âhim as got et by his own pigs?â
I saw the twins perk up. Anything grisly really turns them on!
âindeedâthere was a tragic accidentâsaid TomâYou knew Mr Hollis?â
âmet him a couple of timesâsaid dad unenthusiasticallyâfolk reckoned he kept his pigs in the sea his meat were so salty & watery! Made a fortune but he were a right miserable sodâonly time he ever smiled was for yon photo on them Hollis's Ham freezer packs you see all over the supermarketsâ& that were probably wind!â
I caught mums eye & we shared a moment of speculation about when dad had last been inside a supermarket!
Tom saidâhe was certainly a man whoâdespite his great successâremained true to his roots. Perhaps it was the contrast offered by the more refined manners of Sir Henry Denham that made the widow look favorably upon his advances. Alasâfate is not sentimentalâ& within all too short a time Sir Henry was also brought lowâ
âet by the pigs too?âchimed in David hopefully.
Dad gave him a glower. He can say what he wants but he expects his kids to observe the conventions.
âa riding accidentâsaid Tomâ& while Daphne Breretons first marriage certainly left her with even more wealth than she brought to itâfrom her secondâit is general knowledgeâshe derived little more than the respect due to an ancient nameâ
Pause for applause. InsteadâMary P gave a little gaspâmaybe a repressed sneezeâechoed by dads openly incredulous snort.
Parkerâunperturbedâwent onâShe & Iâas principal landowners in the areaâhad already been planning to put Sandytown on the map long before the MYC proposals. She had led the way by being instrumental in bringing the Avalon Foundation to Sandytown. You have heard of Avalonâof course?â
This time me & dad both nodded. Hardly need to tell you what dad said!
âoh ayeâwe know all about the Avalon. When I read in the papersâa few years backâthe Yanks were building a fancy clinic out on the coastâI said to our Cassâthat ud be a grand place for you to workâthem Yanks
know how to pay nurses & you could get home in an hourâbut it were likeâ
âbanging my head against a brick wall!âchorused the twinsâthen collapsed in giggles.
Dad gave them a glowerâ& Tom Parker went rattling on.
âLady Denham & Iâin our private discussionsâhad preempted the councils conclusion that Sandytown was perfectly placed to take advantage of the changes in recreational climateâboth meteorologically & intellectually speakingâ& formed a loose allianceâ& put 1 or 2 projects in train. But now we approached the councils development officerâwho was rapidly persuaded by our projections of the increase in local employmentâ& of tourismâplus our plans for a measure of affordable housingâto join with us in the formation of the Sandytown Development Consortiumâa true partnership between the public & private sectorsâunderpinnedâthrough the good offices of my brother Sidneyâby significant investment institutions in the Cityâ
He pausedâmomentarily lost in the forests of his own verbosityâ& his wife came in with a promptâThe Avalon dearâ& the healerâ
Indeed!âhe resumedâthe Avalon. The siting of such a famous center of medical care & recuperation on our doorstep seemed to me a hint almost divine. At the center of our development plan is the conversion of Brereton ManorâLady Ds childhood homeâinto a 5 star luxury hotel & recreational health center. All the conventional attractionsâgolfâtennisâhorse ridingâswimmingâbeauty treatmentsâsaunasâgymnasiaâ& so onâwill be on offer hereâ& available to all visitors to our townânot just those who can afford the manors necessarily high prices. Howeverâto place us firmly in the new niche market where SandytownâI forecastâwill rapidly dominateâwe are offering a range of complementary therapies for those who find that conventional medicine does not answer their needsâ
He pausedâfor breath not applauseâthen pressed onâalternative medicine isâyou will agreeâanother great 21st century growth area. We already have several practitioners in residenceâan acupuncturistâa reflexologistâa homeopathâa Third Thought counselorâbut spiritual healers are harder to
come by. I was hoping to talk to Mr Godleyâthe gentleman at Willingdeneâwith a veiw to persuading him to beâas it wereâa visiting consultantâ
By now dad had heard enoughâindeed too much!
âhealers!âhe snortedâLoad of mumbo jumbo. MeâId rather be treated by my vetâeven though the bugger charges a fortuneâ
âthen perhaps you should read this articleâsuggested Parker who seems quite unoffendableâit claims that Mr Godley has had some astonishing results with animalsâ
A sharp glance from mum made dad choke back his suggestion of what Tom could do with the articleâbut David burst outâCharley thinks its all a load of bollocks too!â
âDavid!âsaid mum sternlyâLanguage!â
âbut its trueâthe little gobshite defended himselfâYou do think its all
rubbish
âdont you Charley? You were telling us you were going to write a composition about itâ
Parker looked at me quizzicallyâ& I saidâIgnore him. His ears are bigger than his brain. What he misheard is that Im proposing to do a thesis on the psychology of alternative therapy. The medical establishment says its mostly nonsenseâthe practitioners point to what they claim are well documented successes. Im not interested in joining in the debateâbut in looking at a variety of these therapiesâ& seeing if I can find any common psychological elements in their practice & their resultsâ
Goodâeh? Should be. Parkers not the only one who has a selling line off pat!
Across the table I could see the Headbangers eyes starting to roll & Id hardly finished before he broke outâThere you have it Mr Parker. My clever daughters already spent three years with her nose in a pile of musty booksâlearning a lot of nowt about a lot of nowt just to get some letters after her nameâ& now she wants to spend another God knows how long doing much the same just to get some more. She can go on till shes got the whole damn alphabetâbut wheres it going to lead? thats what Id like to know. Ive tried talking sense into her but its likeâ
Here he glared at the twinsâdaring them to finish his sentence again. I
think David would haveâbut Freddie kicked him under the table. Bet she wants to wheedle some more spending money out of him for her school trip this autumn! Since G & me went skiingâshe thinks shes owed a month in a 5 star in Miami!
Tom Parker endeared himself to me by sayingâBut that is marvelous Charlotteâunderstanding the mind is the first step to restoring the bodyâwe need more young people like you to put this sick world of ours to rights!â
Seeâyou dont have to go shogging off to Africa to be a saint!
Laterâas Mary helped Tom limp from the roomâhe said to mumâA delicious meal Amyâbest Ive hadâoutside of Sandytownâ& Mary addedâYesâthank you both for your kindness. Youve got a lovely family Amyâ
Well you know how much dad loves to hear mum being praisedâso he hardly moaned at all about our guests when theyd gone upstairsâthough I thought hed explode when we heard next morning the car wouldnt be ready for at least 3 days!
I did my bitâkeeping them from getting under his feet. No problemâlike I sayâI really got to like themâ& they seemed to like me too. Tom showed real interest in my thesis proposalâ& today he saidâCharlotte (they both call me Charlotteâwhich is nice)âyou know we intend calling on Mr Godley the healer on our way homeâwhy dont you come with us? You could talk to him about his patientsâfor your thesisâ
I saidâbut youd be well on your way home by the time you got to Willingdene & you wouldnt want to turn round & come all the way back hereâ
& Mary saidâactually we did wonder if youd like to come all the way to Sandytown & spend a few days with us at Kyoto Houseâ
I saidâKyoto?âthinking Id misheard.
Tom saidâyesâperhaps I was hastyâthe Kyoto Protocol has proved pretty toothless hasnt it? If Id waited I think Al Gore House might have been more appropriateâ