17.
Another distinguished member of the group was "Old Jerry", one who
boasted of having left a leg in what battle I did not know well and proudly
displayed numerous decorations of the British Imperial Wars of which he had
taken part. He always greeted me happily and was the only one who always drank but
good brand of whiskey.
One day, after I had not seen him around
for a while, he told me that he had escaped from the "shelter", where
some of his relatives had him locked up. He told they had stolen all his money and did not even leave him a small amount
for a drop of wiskey and hence, as long as he lived, he wanted to live free to
do what he wanted, after so many had seen and survived from; and significantly
touching the prosthesis, limping but cheerful, he reached his companions who
already called him from the benches in front, foretasting in the throat a sip of good branded whiskey.
More mysterious was instead
"Colby", a Welsh still distinguished guy, despite his vagabond life was going on for several years. It was said of him that he
was in the service of the "Metropolitan Police". One morning a band
of the "Salvation Army" passed through the square, with great sounds
of trumpets, drums and songs praising the Queen, the national heroes, God
Almighty and Divine Mercy, with the chiefs leading the march in high uniform,
strutting as general, and in the queue the women volunteers, with an angelic and inspired face, with the
hair gathered in a cap, like so many nuns and the chest of drawers hanging on
the neck with the inscription "thank you".
Colby had noticed the arrival of the
Salvation Army just as he made his way to his favorite benches in the center of
the square. It must have seemed risky to expose him to the square, because, like
a hunted prey he took refuge inside the
room, hiding behind the ice cream
machine. Not seen, from there, he made gestures to the joyous and glorious parade, moving the index and the middle fingers
of the right hand from the bottom upwards and then crossing them by way of an
oath and pronouncing outrageous and unrepeatable phrases in their regards.
- "The last time they put their
hands on me" - he told me as soon as he saw the danger escaped -
"they even tried to convince me
that milk is better than my slop; but I told them, you know, I'm tired of being
imposed and I do not want to be redeemed by them! Furthermore those kind of
generals in the front are a bunch of sexual maniacs and the women on the rear
do not even serve to suck my cock! "
17. to be continued...
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