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1. Peter slept in an old left shoe in an alley, all nustled up next to his ma and pop
2. "'Cause I said so!" Ma replied and smacked his head with a spoon
3. Ma did that sometimes when she was real fired up over something or when she was having one of her fits
4. Even though it would make his ma right upset, Peter didn't actually want to be a panhandler
5. He'd always wanted to be a monster since he was little, but Peter had gotten his head beat with the reality stick one too many times (that's what Ma called her favorite cane) and he knew a panhandler was all he'd ever grow up to be
6. When Ma had left for work, Peter talked to the only one who listened in these situations: his pop
7. "Ma? What are you doing here?"
8. "Don't try and stop me ma
9. "Me ma and me
10. "Ma?" He pleaded
11. The young man looked at his mother quizzically and let slip one of those long drawn out sighs that is the trademark of every thirty-something man who still lives at home with his dear old ma
12. something man who still lives at home with his dear old ma
13. Ma held close for long moments and, when he was finally
14. His Ma worked in an office, a nice enough lady
15. fifty minutes of it, hearing Ma comment on my snoring as I drifted in and out of
16. Ma and Pops sat up toward the top of the stadium, wrapped in their
17. the worshipers of God are gathered, or for that ma
18. with the fear of ma
19. The possibility of ma
20. alone will heal ma
21. Papa Dante and Mama are the pa and ma for everyone
22. ‘And this is my ma
23. "Then just kill me now ma and don't make me suffer for hours first
24. Naybor MA (Hist) Ph
25. "Ma, I'm an Angel now
26. Made it Ma! Top of the world
27. I tol’ Ma about you and she smacked
28. A short time later the door opened and in the light from the hallway I could see that the figure stood there was Mabel Smith Bert’s fiancé who boarded here at Ma Moffat’s
29. “Sorry but we don’t use most of the rooms now there’s only Ma, Beth, Rosie and me left here now
30. “Beth’s up with Ma at the moment Rosie’s in bed she has only just got back from work and it is hard on her I was just making up Ma’s medicine for later on tonight”, she then ushered me out of the parlour and down the hallway to the kitchen
31. I got dressed and wandered down the hallway then I had a thought I would nip in and see how Ma was so I started downstairs to the first floor
32. “How’s Ma has she changed I read in one of the letters that Rosie wrote me that she was getting much better?” Beth had a little habit of putting her right hand little finger in the corner of her mouth and sucking it when she concentrated
33. “She was an angel was Helen nothing to much trouble reading to Ma and ministering to her even when she had to work
34. “It took all of you to care for Ma and I am sure Helen would be the first to say that I just wish I could have done more to help myself
35. “How did Ma take the news then I mean Charlie is now all she has left?” Beth looked at me and sobbed again replying
36. “I will nip in and see Ma and have a chat with her for a while but I will try not to tire her
37. I looked round and saw Ma sat in an easy chair by the fire she was well wrapped up and had a blanket draped over her shoulders and one on her knees and she was wearing thick socks the colour of pea soup
38. “Hello Ma it’s nice to see you looking so well how are you feeling at the moment?” She replied
39. ” She stared into the flames of the fire and it took me back a bit Ma saying this because Beth had not mentioned that she could get about
40. “I was sorry to hear about Charlie Ma it must have come as a big shock to you?” She just sat there and stared at the fire but I persisted
41. “Right you are Ma I will give George a shout and make sure he’s up
42. “Billy Boy run outside and send a boy for Dr Durkin you were right about Ma she has definitely had some kind of brainstorm or turn she seems to be living in a time before the war started she thinks that everyone is still here and worse that Frank and Charlie are coming home on leave from India
43. “I’m fine Dr and I am going to the infirmary shortly its Ma who’s the trouble she is behaving rather strangely to say the least
44. “Right lets go and take a look at Mrs Moffat then and see if we can sort out what’s wrong with her”, and so we entered the house and he went straight upstairs to examine Ma
45. So don’t you dare put the blame on me for what has happened to Ma because it has nothing to do with me?”
46. ” I apologised to both Dr Durkin and Beth but I didn’t really mean it with Ma ending up like this I felt like I had been kicked in the bollocks by life again and I needed to get away
47. A short time later I heard them come for Ma and I could here hear her shouting as they took her away but it didn’t seem to matter anymore as my eyes closed and I drifted into sleep the nightmares began again
48. “Well I suppose I had better start at the beginning when all you lot went off to war I had Ma to look after and Beth as well because of the business with Frank and Charlie
49. “I take it that you know about what had happened to Ma I take it Beth has told you?” Rosie replied
50. This suited me down to the ground as I had gotten bored and depressed I loved the girls dearly but home had changed and even more so with Ma being gone