Dropwort Hall
By Kathy Sharp
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When the mysterious Mr. Sallow and his companion Crowfoot the Ape arrive at the neglected Dropwort Hall, they soon cure the old place of its ills, from smoky chimneys to the moping sickness in the sheep flock. Everything is running like clockwork until a series of unexplained deaths strikes the household. Is the ancient Curse of DropwortHall res
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Dropwort Hall - Kathy Sharp
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Dropwort Hall
A Magical Tale
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Kathy Sharp
Part One
Mr Sallow Drops In
Contents Part One
The House by the river ... 6
Forget – me – not ...10
Codlins and Cream ... 12
Fishy Business ... 15
A Rush to Take Over ... 18
A black and white drawing of a spider Description automatically generated with low confidenceThe House by the River
Inspired by the Grey Sallow (Salix cinerea) an unassuming, common waterside tree whose roots help to secure riverbanks.
Mr Sallow picked his way along the edge of the water meadows. He stopped, shifted the bundle he carried on his back, looked with interest at the great house on the riverbank and moved on. Not the best time of year to be in such a place, with the stream full to bursting, and indeed, completely burst here and there. The banks had not been well-maintained, he thought, as he cast a waterman’s eye over the scene. Some of the little weirs were broken down, the ditches left to fill with silt; it needed proper management. He looked again towards the house, pursed his lips, and shaded his eyes. He could just make out the end of the long wall, covered heavily by ivy; its stonework eroded by weather and roots, every bit as neglected as the water-meadows and weirs. The place seemed in a state of advanced and possibly permanent slumber.
‘Well,’ he said to nobody in particular, ‘high time it was woken up, I’d say,’ and he trudged on through the mud, with a distinctly determined step. As he came in sight of the unkempt gateway, he paused again. The bundle on his back unwound itself, acquired arms and legs, and, shimmying downwards, put out a fastidious toe to the cold ground before stepping down. An ape, in a woollen jerkin with antler buttons, and wearing a very doubtful expression.
Mr Sallow looked affectionately into the wise face of his companion and said,
‘This house here is a blank sheet, Crowfoot my dear. A clean, clear blank space ready for me, for us, to take in hand. The people here are waiting for us, I promise you, and we shall not be turned away.’ He gazed up at the many gables, taking in broken tiles and suspect-looking windowsills.
‘Oh, and the name of the house is Dropwort Hall.’
The ape looked up, raising an eyebrow, as if to say, what idiot would give a grand building such an ugly name?
Mr Sallow shook his head, understanding perfectly.
‘It is a good name, and an ancient one. Sometimes people call it Drop-dead Hall, you know.’ The ape sniggered. ‘Yes, yes, Crowfoot, laugh if you will, but it’s a house that has changed owners so many times after sudden deaths, that it has thoroughly earned that name. And if my information is correct, which I’m sure it is, the curse of the house – for people do say it’s a curse – has lately struck once again, and there is a grieving widow left alone here.’ The ape looked solemn. ‘Yes, it is tragic, Crowfoot, but it is also an opportunity. For us.’
The ape raised an enquiring eyebrow again.
‘Oh, no, my dear,’ said Mr Sallow, ‘the curse will not affect us. It strikes the owner, not the hired help. Have no fear at all. The house needs our help – look at the state of the mullions.