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Then Mr Gibson said. 'What ye calls ye self boy.' 'My name is Kevin sir.' 'That be another thing what kind of name be Kevin. I’m sure I don’t know. Right then Kevin just before we goes into battle you takes your bucket and fills it from yonder barrel, but not until you hears the Captain says get the ship ready Mr Gibson, then you sees lad the water will still be cool.'
Kevin turned his bucket upside down and sat on it then he started looking through one of the holes in the gunwales that run around the ship.
He was thinking of his history lessons and then he remembered that the battle of Santa Cruz was where Lord Nelson lost his right arm.
Kevin noticed that he was shaking all over, he tried not to think of the battle then without warning he started thinking about the old Gypsy man and he was lost in the past.
About two hours later a sailor up in the riggings shouted. 'Sail ahoy.' 'The first mate shouted. 'Where’s about.' 'The starboard bow mate.'
Kevin stood up and looked ahead he could just make out the white sails of a ship.
Ernest Douglas Hall
I am 77 years of age and I live in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne England. I was born on the 14 September in the year 1935. I am a married man and have five children and 35 grand children and great grand children. I have written 55 books and my one aim in life is to see my work published.
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k k And The Time Lord - Ernest Douglas Hall
KK AND THE TIME LORD
BY
ERNEST DOUGLAS HALL
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2014 by Ernest Douglas Hall
All Rights Reserved.
CHAPTER 1
AZHAR
Mr. and Mr.s Armstrong and their son Kevin were on their way home from a week’s holiday in Blackpool.
They were heading for Hexham and their home in Northumberland.
They were on the approach road that goes to Kirby Steven’s they were about a mile from Kirby Steven’s and the road was very wet and the night was dreadful the rain was pelting down and with it the wind was blowing at just about hurricane force.
The car overtook an old horse drawn caravan it was going very slowly.
Kevin heard his Dad say to his Mam. ‘I wouldn’t like to be out there tonight, I’m glad we are in this lovely warm car.’
Just as he said this a flash of lightning hit a large tree on the side of the road about ten yards in front of the car.
Mr. Armstrong put on the breaks of the car but it was too late the car skidded into the fallen tree then went off the road and turned over and started to roll down the very steep hillside. Then it came to rest.
The car was up the right way on all four wheels but smoke was coming from the engine. And the front windscreen was all caved in; the driver’s door was torn off.
The old man on the front of the caravan saw the car go over the hillside he pulled to a stop and as quickly as he could he went down to the car.
He first went to the passenger’s side of the car. The old man knew enough to take the woman’s pulse and he found none. He shook his head and went around the car to the drivers side where he found the door missing. He had to pull the driver back in his seat so that he could take the man’s pulse. Here again he found the man to be dead.
He was just about to go back up the hill when he heard a groan from the back of the car. He turned back and opened the back door and in the dim light he could just see the figure of a small boy lying between the seats on the floor of the car. He bent down and took hold of the boy’s arms and dragged him out onto the hillside.
Then he laid him down and felt for his pulse. This time he found one but it was not very strong.
The old man stood in the rain thinking what he should do. He was talking aloud to himself. ‘Should I give this boy a chance of life with my gift or should I leave him to see if the Doctors can save him.’
Then he bent down on one knee again and felt for the boy’s pulse a second time. He groaned aloud and said. ‘Oh dear it’s getting worse.’
Then he went into talking to himself again. ‘If I give him the touch it could be very good for him, but if it goes the wrong way then it could prove to be bad for the rest of his life.’
Then the boy groaned again.
And the old man said. ‘Well here I go if I don’t do it now then he will die of that I am sure.’
He put his hand on the boy’s head and started to chant a mystical monologue that any Englishman or even outside foreign person would not understand. He chanted for ten minutes then he waited.
It was ten minutes later when he felt the boy’s pulse again. And this time the pulse was getting stronger. The old man stood up straight and said aloud. ‘Now my boy it’s in the hands of the gods.’
Then he covered the boy with his thick coat and started back up the hillside.
He waited by the roadside for about one hour then he saw the headlights of a car coming along the road he waited until the car was just about ten yards away when he lifted up his hand to stop the car.
When the car stopped there was a man and a woman in it.
The man said. ‘Hello old timer what can I do for you, you should be home in bed on a night like this.’ The old man said. ‘This is my home.’ And he pointed to his caravan.
Then he said. ‘I have stopped you because a car has gone off the road. And if you had kept on going you would have ended up the same, now there are two dead people in the car but there is a boy who is hurt and needs to be taken to a hospital.’
The man jumped out of his car and said to his wife. ‘Jane can you go take a look at the boy.’ He turned back to the old man