It snowed heavily and I had to stay home for a few days. The back roads and footpaths were treacherous, besides, the one small electric fire in the room had been woefully inadequate, even when the temperature was merely moderately cold. Besides, I told myself, this hiatus created a natural impasse between me and the owner of the room and so stubbornly I left the question hanging between us.
until
I remembered the lamp
There followed an anxious day and a restless night, during which all worries, connected and unconnected to my responsibility for the room and the well-being and safety of the other inhabitants of the house, paraded before me in all their shadowy gloom and, fitfully, in vivid, noisy dreams until once again I woke with a jerk after a very short nap just after dawn and could see and feel that the temperature had changed, perhaps the Gulf Stream had changed direction or something because a thaw had already begun and I could hear the ice drip drip dripping from the roof.
I wrapped myself up, donning my old walking boots, fed the cat, and, taking one of my father’s old walking sticks and a bag, set off cautiously up the hill to get some provisions.
**
Having navigated the main roads without mishap and surveyed the general terrain and tested the temperature generally, I decided to venture once more to the room in a desperate quest to set my mind at rest.
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