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One COLIN LAMB’S NARRATIVE I
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One COLIN LAMB’S NARRATIVE1 I
To use police terms: at 2:59 p.m. on September 9th, I was proceeding2 along Wilbraham Crescentin a westerly direction. It was my first introduction to Wilbraham Crescent, and franklyWilbraham Crescent had me baffled.
I had been following a hunch3 with a persistence4 becoming more dogged day by day as thehunch seemed less and less likely to pay off. I’m like that.
The number I wanted was 61, and could I find it? No, I could not. Having studiously followedthe numbers from 1 to 35, Wilbraham Crescent then appeared to end. A thoroughfareuncompromisingly labelled Albany Road barred my way. I turned back. On the north side therewere no houses, only a wall. Behind the wall, blocks of modern flats soared upwards5, the entranceof them being obviously in another road. No help there.
I looked up at the numbers I was passing. 24, 23, 22, 21. Diana Lodge6 (presumably 20, with anorange cat on the gatepost washing its face), 19—The door of 19 opened and a girl came out of it and down the path with what seemed to be thespeed of a bomb. The likeness7 to a bomb was intensified8 by the screaming that accompanied herprogress. It was high and thin and singularly inhuman9. Through the gate the girl came and collidedwith me with a force that nearly knocked me off the pavement. She did not only collide. Sheclutched—a frenzied10 desperate clutching.
“Steady,” I said, as I recovered my balance. I shook her slightly. “Steady now.”
The girl steadied. She still clutched, but she stopped screaming. Instead she gasped—deepsobbing
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