Category: Sam Youd

Mrs. Manson

Mrs. Manson shocked him on the first encounter. She was a thin, bright-eyed woman of medium height, dressed in an old skirt and pullover, and she was smoking a cigarette. He had only once or...

boathouse citizens resentment

I thought you’d got scared

He got there early, and after a while thought that they must have changed their minds and decided against coming. He leaned against the boat-house, kicking the wood with his heel and was depressed to...

Monica’s future

Sir Joshua said: ‘Sit down, Frank. Monica and I have been discussing her future. We can’t make up our minds whether she is to marry a duke or a belted earl. What are your views...

The voices of children

He looked once more at the island, and prepared to make his way out through the window. It was then that he heard voices. The accents were unfamiliar and stilted. He caught his breath before...

The postbox

Inside the wood it was dark and his feet made little noise over the carpet of leaf and leaf-mould. He made for the old chestnut first. It had been a tremendous stretch once to reach...

The damned parrot

Esther was galloping round her cage, squawking with excitement or reproach. She climbed, gripping the wire with her beak, and flapped her wings in her emotion. ‘Shame on you, teasing a poor bird,’ Mrs. Bates...

boardroom interior base-metals polished-wood

Contempt for the firm’s business

Bates looked round the room. The London headquarters of Amalgamated Cables was a new building, representing one of the first non-Government post-war licences and only completed the previous year. The private offices of the directors...