Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 18:01:53 +0000
From: Jo Vincent <joad130@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Mystery and Mayhem at St Mark's: 18

		      Mystery and Mayhem At St Mark's

				    by

				   Joel

             Some of the Characters Appearing or Mentioned:
Mark Henry Foster  The story-teller:  Pennefather Organ Scholar
Tristan (Tris) Price-Williams  His well-proportioned boyfriend
Francis [Toad] Foster   Mark's younger brother
Ivo Richie Carr   Mark's cousin:  chunky and cheeky with it
Adam Benjamin Carr    Ditto, as his twin
Oliver Jensen   A Musical undergraduate with allure
Charles (Clarissa) Fane-Stuart  The 'Servant of the Chapel' and Footlights
star
Toby Barker   A bright boatie and actor
Louis Mantegnant  Another bright boatie and actor
Annabelle Lewis   A Stage Manager
Alexandra Coutts   Annabelle's 'friend' and not to be trifled with
Jason Knott   An Assistant Porter with long antecedents
Rev Dr Basil Henson A very astute Chaplain
Matthew  Thyssen Another organ scholar [1999+] studying English
Drew Penry-Jones A third organ scholar  [2000+] studying Natural Sciences
Fiona McKenzie  A Mathematical undergraduate with presence
Dina Patel A second Mathematical undergraduate with prescience

                    18.  Rehearsals and so on

     Although there would be soup and tidbits before the rehearsal I
couldn't rely on that to fill Toad's belly and had worked out that a
reasonable meal at six should give him a bit of ballast.  I was cogitating
on this as I wandered out for a breath of fresh air after my mental
exertions of the afternoon.  I'd decided on a large Sainsbury's lasagne
with added peas and broccoli, which, unusually for boys, I knew Frankie
liked, followed by sticky toffee puddings.  I'd made my decisions and was
wandering back when I saw Oliver coming along to the stairway.  He was
carrying his small case - oboe, I thought.  I had been through the score
earlier for the Cantata and I needed a small ensemble to accompany it
including three oboes.  He and Fiona at least and Dr Al-Hamed's wife played
oboe as well!  As I would have to conduct, Matt would play the organ for
the continuo, but I also needed a cello and double- bass for that, plus two
horns and two violins, timpani and a bassoon.  Matt would know who to
approach and I would have to consult Dr Al-Hamed about how to conduct.

     "You look lost in thought, Mark," Oliver said.  He laughed.  "I'm
really looking forward to the rehearsal tonight.  Charles showed me a photo
of the last one.  Marie Antoinette!  He looked gorgeous.  Just wonder what
I'll have to wear.  Something befitting a lovely lithe Legionnaire he
said."

     Not much, I thought, and the less the better.  I pictured him as an
almost naked young Roman flicking his whip, not quite as muscly as Guido
the rampant pool-boy but twice as handsome, and the imagery was sufficient
for a surge in my loins.  Change the subject!

     "I've never seen a performance yet," I said, "He's sent instructions
of what I have to play." I laughed.  "'Entry of the Gladiators' when the
curtain rises and a 'Medley of Olde English Tunes' as the drama unfolds -
whatever that means!"

     "Adam says he never knows until the performance what Charles is going
to say and it's pretty risqu‚ at times - should be good!"

     "How is Adam?" I asked.  I wasn't quite sure if the sleeping
arrangements had only been for Saturday.

     He paused, I think a bit uncertain what to say...

     "Come in for a cuppa," I said, "I'm expecting Francis back soon but we
can have a sit and a chat."  I felt just like a real old matron!

     He was soon settled and tea was ready quickly.

     "Actually," he said as I came back in from the kitchen with the tea
things, "Adam's been with me every night since Saturday.  If I tell you
this, please don't tell the others, but we haven't done anything since.
Adam says he's so unsure about how he feels and Ivo says he's got to sort
himself out." He nodded slowly.  "I do love him, but if he doesn't want me
I would understand.  Just being with him is enough for me at the moment.  I
know it's difficult for him.  I know I'm gay and so do you and Tris, but
poor Adam is so unsure.
  I don't think it's affecting his work.  In fact it's nice as we sit
together and he does his History and I do my Music and we talk a lot when
we're lying in bed as well."  He smiled.  "If it doesn't work out I'll
still be happy and you'd help me find someone else."

     I laughed.  "You know what Tris said about trying them out first!
Anyway, you had Frankie worried.  He thought you were after Tris.  Though I
say it myself, little brother's very protective!  I have the feeling you
would have been warned off in no uncertain way."

     Oliver laughed, too.  "Yes, I saw the cool looks he was giving me at
the do at the Garden House.  Eddie thinks he's great, though, and Eddie's
quite straight as far as I know."

     "So is Frankie from the noises he makes whenever females are
mentioned." I snickered.  "But, he's not averse to helping hands when
needed.  You'd better warn your brother they'll be sharing a bed when he
comes to stay before Christmas and the hormones are flowing freely at
present I can tell you."

     "Don't worry, Eddie's afflicted in the same way.  We made a pact when
we stayed at Gran's last year.  As long as he didn't disturb my sleep he
could do it as many times as he liked.  I managed most nights to drop off
when he'd finished panting after the third!  And he was brazen about it
when I complained.  Said I was old and past it!"

     So, little and not-so-little brothers are all the same!

     I was just saying to Oliver that if he ever wanted to talk, either
Tris or I would be willing listeners when Toad came marching in with a
great smile and a pile of music in a Sainsbury's bag.

     He treated me and Oliver as equals now.  "Any tea for me?  I'm thirsty
and hungry!"  He eyed the plate with two biscuits on it.  "I suppose he's
eaten the rest," he said looking pointedly at Oliver.  "He had the last
slice of toast this morning, too!"

     "Look, lad," I said, "You're just about tolerated here as a guest so
don't rise above your station which is somewhat lower than the beasts of
the field and every other creeping thing and Oliver is an honoured guest
and we were discussing adult matters...  I may have to get Tris to repeat
the bottom-smacking routine...."

     Poor Frankie.  His face fell.  "You didn't tell..."

     "No," I said, "But Oliver's got a brother who has the same problems as
you.  And you'll be able to discuss things with him."

     "I can't help it if I can't control it!..."  He realised he might have
said a little too much.

     Oliver was grinning at him.  "I guess you suffer from something most
young men of your age suffer from."  Toad looked at him with a new
reverence.  He had been classified as 'a young man' not as 'a boy' or 'a
lad' or even as 'a young wanker'.  "I bet you can't control when and where
it happens, eh?"  Toad nodded.  "Nor could I...  ....I shot a load in my
undies in Scripture when we were reading about David and Jonathan.  I knew
I was gay by then and the story really hit me.  They loved each other and I
nearly cried and then it happened...."

     Frankie looked at me.  "...It happened to me this morning.  I couldn't
control it.  Marky and Tris were tickling me and smacking me 'cause I was
cheeky just before you lot came in for breakfast...."

     Oh my!  Toad confessing to cheekiness.  Tris would have to be told!

     Oliver laughed.  "All with good reason no doubt!  But I thought there
was something.  It was the way you three kept looking at each other."

     "Anyway, Francis, would you like some tea?  I've got a stack of food
for six o'clock and if Oliver likes to stay he can help you eat it.  And
while you're munching you can tell us why you were grinning when you came
in."

     Toad sat by Oliver on the settee and I noticed he settled as close as
he could.  Oliver was a new friend.  I went out and got the rest of the
packet of biscuits and another mug.  When I came back Toad was spreading
out the music from the bag.

     "Matt's brill," he announced, "You could get him to give you a few
lessons."  I was squashed.  "He played through his programme for the
Fellowship and never made a mistake.  Then he told me everything he'd done
wrong and he played it all again and I could hear the difference and he
said that wasn't good enough, either, he'd have to practise much more.
Then he said he wanted to hear me play.  I tried my best and he really went
through it bar by bar with me afterwards and I knew I was better the second
time."  He looked at me.  "I want to be as good as you, Marky.  Matt said
you should really try for your Fellowship next year.  He said his worry was
the improvisation and I said you seemed to like that.  And then he said
he'd got a lot of duplicates 'cause his Uncle played and died last year and
his Auntie gave him all his music and he gave me these."  'These' were all
sorts of things; Howells' Psalm Preludes, Vaughan Williams' preludes,
Progressive Organist, Couperin, De Grigny, Clarembault, old Spanish music
and so on.  Quite a treasure.  I could see Frankie happily installed as
organist somewhere - perhaps even here.

     "Matt is good," I said, "I'll do as you say.  I am arranging for
lessons from Lewis Richards, too.  But I've got to find time to practise
more, that's the problem.  I do have a full timetable as it is."

     "Yeah, I've noticed.  You could say I've been neglected this week...."
His hands went up protectively as I advanced on him.  He laughed.  "Not
really, I've had a good time so far and I'm looking forward to tonight and
tomorrow.  Oh, and I bumped into Adam.  He said we could go out on his bike
after he took the photos 'cause that won't take long, as he wants to go to
Peterborough to collect something from the Record Office there.  Is that
OK?  He says I can have Ivo's helmet.  He's stashed the bike behind the
Lodge somewhere but he said we'll have to leave it at Mr Finch-Hampton's on
the way back and cycle home from there.  I'll be back for lunch," he added
pointedly.

     Good!  Thursday morning settled.  Not suffering from neglect!

     "Of course it's OK.  Adam will keep you occupied and I can get on with
all my work.  Anyway, Adam told me he's not only photographing the rhyme up
the tower but the scratchings in the crypt as well."

     There was a 'Wow!' from Toad and a 'What's that?' from Oliver.

     Frankie was bubbling over.  "There was this lad here yonks ago," he
started breathlessly, "They locked him up 'cause they caught him flogging
his dolly and he scratched his score for the week on the wall so Marky
said, and it's still there and Adam found it..."

     Oliver looked a bit bemused.

     "Slow down, Frankie," I said suppressing a giggle.  "Let me explain."

     I went through the two discoveries and the connections we thought of
both with the Knotts.  "And as for 'flogging his dolly' where on earth did
you get that phrase?" I finished.

     Frankie as uninhibited as ever turned to Oliver.  "You never heard it
before?"  Oliver smiled and nodded - I'd heard it before, too, but never
let on to Toads.  He looked at me.  "You must be deaf.  Kids say it all the
time and Jack calls his his dolly."  He sniggered.  "Got it out one day and
he'd drawn a face on his knob - two eyes, nose and mouth."  He turned to
Oliver.  "He's Jewish and he's circumcised..."

     "....But he's a young man like you?" said Oliver with no hint of
irony.
  I could see he was trying his best not to laugh.

     "You bet!" said the Toad and picked up the remaining biscuit from the
packet.  "Never stops."  The biscuit disappeared in one go.  "Where's
Tris?" Frankie asked as the memory of the biscuit evaporated.

     "Basketball practice," I said.  Frankie nodded.

     "I'm thinking of joining up," said Oliver, "I played a bit at school."

     I saw a worried look flit across Frankie's face.  I guess he still
thought Oliver was after Tris.  I'd better divert him.  "You can help get
the food ready.  We'll eat in the kitchen as this room's got to be ready
for the rehearsal.  Lasagne, peas, broccoli, OK.  Then you can make
yourself clean and tidy upstairs because I'm sure you'll dribble cheese
sauce down you."

     Oliver said he'd go now and sort himself out and he'd love to eat at
six.  Toad saw him to the door.

     "I still think he's after Tris," he said as he returned, "You'll have
to watch him.  He's nice though.  Understands boys."  He came and stood
close to me.  "You take the fucking piss though and show me up and I won't
keep my eye on the opposition for you."

     I put an arm round his shoulder.  "Frankie, I know you've got my best
interests at heart.  If I told you that if either of us gave him the come
on he'd be in bed in a moment, would that surprise you?  I like him very
much and he's searching hard for someone to love.  It's not Tris though,
don't worry and I think he's not going to find it with Adam, either.  He'll
probably have to search long and hard but I expect he'll make it."  I
squeezed his shoulder.  "Thanks for looking after me, I really do
appreciate it and I shall take the fucking piss as much as possible.  It
just keeps you on your toes."

     I hadn't bargained with being attacked by the Toad.  As my legs were
against the settee he just gave me a shove and I sat down and was then sat
on.  Not an attack.  He put his arms round me and nuzzled his head against
my cheek.  "Marky, if I wasn't your brother and I wasn't straight, Tris
wouldn't get a look in.  Same for him, you'd be out on your ear.  So, as
you're hitched to him you stay like it.  You find someone for Oliver.  And
if you didn't take the fucking piss I'd think there was something wrong.
By the way...," He paused.  "....thanks for this morning, saved me doing it
later... ...and it was nicer!"

     I rolled over and managed to pin him down easily as he was heaving
with laughter.  I was just kneeling on him, with him trying to squirm away
while I rubbed his prominent ears with the palms of my hands, when a voice
behind us spoke.  "I didn't know you were into fifteen-year-olds, Marky,"
said Tris.  "When you've finished with him perhaps I could have sloppy
seconds.  All this exercise makes me horny!  I can finish what we nearly
started last night.  Just wait while I get these off."  He came round the
settee and undid the drawstring at the top of his long, dark-red silky
basket-ball shorts.  Poor Frankie really thought his time had come.  The
imploring look he gave me was of the 'save me from a fate worse than' type.
Tris bent down and kissed his forehead.  "Been annoying your brother as
usual, eh?" he said as I let go of a now dazed young man.

     "As usual," I said, "But we've had a useful talk, even though he
prefers a bit of rough on the sofa to sitting quietly.  Up now, Bonzo, and
tell Uncle Tris what you told me about this morning."

     He stood up and put his arms round Tris.  "Fucking A plus!" he
breathed and hugged him tight..  He jumped away.  "Toss you off for a
tenner, blow-job thirty quid!"

     "Frankie!"  Tris and I said simultaneously.  I think we were both
rather shocked.  He saw our consternation.

     He came back and put his arms out and shook his head.  "Sorry, it's my
big gob.  It was marvellous....."  He sniffed.  "....Sorry."

     Tris reached out and put his hand under his chin.  "Accepted, but
don't say things like that."

     Poor lad.  He looked so woe-begone.

     "And where did you learn that incantation?"

     "Jack, of course.  He says that the prossies really say hand-job and
French but he's not going to find out."

     "Nor you!" said Tris.  "I'm off for a shower now and I will not be
long.  You can start laying the table and washing the veg.  It'll give
Marky a chance to practise the pieces for this evening."

     Toad was subdued.  But not quite.  "You needn't clean your teeth
'cause we've only got half an hour!"

     Tris shook his head.  He knew when he was beat.


     We were ready by seven and went across the passage.  Jason was there
supervising the laying out of a range of goodies and stirring a tureen of
soup on a portable hot-plate.  He nodded towards the bedroom and soon
Charles emerged, immaculate as ever.

     "Dearest ones, do come in, I am in such a happy mood," he trilled.
"Jason dear, don't fuss about, guide our guests to the table."  He turned
to the fourth member of our party who was staring at the rich flamboyance
of the decor.  "Francis, sweet one, I am so glad you could join us in our
revels.  You must be famished.  Try these blinis with the smoked salmon and
caviare Mother sent with her glad tidings."

     As 'the sweet one' had only just finished demolishing a heaped plate
of lasagne and veggies, plus a following steaming helping of sticky toffee
pudding, the word 'famished' was, perhaps, not quite appropriate.  Still,
he piled his plate and accepted a large bowl of soup from a smiling Jason
and perched himself against a convenient side-table after moving a large
vase of mixed flowers that one only saw in high-class florists.

     "Glad tidings indeed," Charles said once the rest of us had taken a
couple of delicacies each and refused the soup 'for the moment'.  "Mother
is to make an honest boy of me," he announced with a theatrical bow.  "She
and the inestimable Aldo are to tie the knot at last!  Not to cohabit but
to make me legit.  My dears, a toast!"

     On cue, Jason reached under the table and brought up a bottle of
champagne, Bollinger I could see.  We crowded round Charles congratulating
him observed by a masticating and pensive Francis.  Having ingested his
fourth or fifth blini he spoke.  "Does that mean you'll be Count Leopardi
then?"

     Charles extricated himself from the hugs and pats.  "My dear, that is
just one of the many titles, but the glorious thing is that I won't bear
any stigma any more.  I will be a Leopardi in name, as well as a
Fane-Stuart in spirit.  Mother will be a Countess which, no doubt, will
impress her transatlantic clientele, but she will still be Mother, just as
I will still be Charles.  Anyway, precious ones, the ceremony is in London
on December the twenty second with the reception at the Dorchester and you
are all invited.  Come, the toast!  To Mother and Aldo!  To Uncle Francesco
and all the family!"

     Just as we'd finished downing that first glass there was a flurry of
activity at the door.  Annabelle and Alexandra were followed in by Ivo and
Adam and the large figures of Toby and Louie.  There was much hugging and
kissing while Charles imparted his news again.  I saw Francis's eyes dart
between Toby and Louie, both dressed in the usual College sweatshirts and
jeans which showed off their substantial torsos and thighs.  He caught my
eye and I raised a finger.  I stood up and went over to him.  There was a
slight lull as everyone was now supplied with plates and glasses.

     "May I introduce my brother, Francis," I said, "He's been staying here
with me for a few days.  He has aspirations to come here in the future and
he's looking forward to the performance tomorrow."  My!  The little Toad
knew how to behave.  He went round and solemnly shook hands with everyone
and stopped in front of Louie and Toby.

     "My brother says you row.  Does that take up a lot of time?  I mean
keeping fit as well.  Doesn't it interfere with your College work?  You
manage to keep up?"  he sounded so earnest.

     I knew that neither Toby nor Louie were taken in.  "Why?  Are you
thinking of rowing as well?  Bloody thickos, the pair of us, so you'd be in
good company!  Half seven Friday morning at the boathouse and we'll show
you," said Louie putting a very large hand on Frankie's shoulder and
squeezing.  Frankie winced.  What Frankie hadn't realised was I'd mentioned
Toad and his tongue to Louie and he'd agreed to take him off my hands for
an hour or two.  If time on the ergometer and with the weights machine, and
even instruction on the rowing machine, after our usual run didn't subdue
him, nothing would.

     Jason was kept busy but I did manage to say I needed a page turner
both this evening and tomorrow would he oblige.  The look was sheer
ecstasy.

     We trooped across to my rooms just before quarter to eight.  Jason was
set to open the two boxes and a startled Francis was handed his costume
including a pair of golden sandals and a bronze circlet for his head.  He
was pointed towards the bedroom to be joined by the other male participants
as they were also given their bits and pieces.  As far as I could see there
were definitely bits and pieces especially for the two steeds.  Elaborate
harness and reins were to be fitted for them including headpieces with
floppy ears and flowing black hairy manes and matching tails.  There were
shrieks, cursings and rumbles as the merry band donned their accoutrements.
Charles and the two young ladies discussed in low tones make- up and props.
I showed Jason the pages I needed and he said he would supply some clothes-
pegs to hold the music steady as he imagined the piano in the theatre would
not be in first class condition.

     At just after eight the cast began to emerge.  Tris was first.  A
really angelic Anglo- Saxon with shoulder length golden wig, his slim waist
circled by a belt of hanging leaves and knee-length leather boots.  Toby
and Louie were next and looked like larger versions of Tris.  The only
other decoration was a necklet of what looked like small sausages around
Louie's neck.  My questioning look elicited the hoarse whisper, "penises of
conquered Gauls".  Toby held up a small leathery bag which clinked.  He
grinned.  I guessed.  Certainly not a purse made from a sow's ear but
from...  I winced and felt my own scrotal sac tighten.  Oliver and Francis
emerged together, he dressed in a leather-like small tunic with a short
kilt under and the brown bloomers I'd had described to me by Charles and
finished off with the circlet and sandals.  All I could say was that Oliver
had a lot less - a beautiful golden jock, his chest criss-crossed with
silver chains and a leather belt and carrying his Legionnaire's helmet plus
a small whip and a riding-crop.  We had no time to stand and stare as then
there was a clatter and we all gaped and burst out laughing.  Ivo and Adam
were steeds magnificent.  All they wore were black tanga briefs but with
ears, manes, tails and imitation hooves with fetlocks on feet and hands,
they looked the part.  Alexandra slipped the harnesses over their heads and
handed the reins to Charles.  His smile was rapturous.

     "Darlings, you all look divine."  He waved the hand not holding the
reins.  "And now the mise en scene.  My valuable hand-maiden has been
abducted together with my noble steeds.  The perpetrator of those heinous
actions is in hiding but we have captured his two young Centurions and two
of his Legionnaires.  That pair..," he pointed to a pawing and neighing Ivo
and Adam, "... have been tamed by threats of gelding and will pull my
chariot."  He turned to Annabelle.  "Peter has completed that construction
you tell me?"  Annabelle nodded.  "Good, then there will be room for me and
my charioteer?"  Annabelle nodded again.  He pointed to Oliver.  "This
lissome Legionnaire has succumbed to my wiles and will take charge of the
fiery steeds,..." He paused and Oliver cracked the whip while Ivo and Adam
pawed and neighed again on the sidelines.  "...but this other one is more
recalcitrant and defies my Queenly demands."  He pointed at Francis who had
no clue he was to be a central part of the tableau.  "So he is to be
suspended by his thumbs and tortured until he reveals the hiding-place of
my valuable possessions.  Raise your arms as far as you can."  A look of
horror appeared on Francis's face as he complied with the order.  His kilt
lifted and we all had a good view of his tight woollen pants.  He looked
around the room.  No one moved..  Then Louie sneered.  An absolute copy of
the Toad!  He held a hand upwards and drew his fingers to the palms in an
unmistakable gripping movement.  Francis's mouth opened silently.

     "My dear, look not so alarmed," said Charles, "You will not be harmed.
But each time I demand that you be tormented you will just utter 'Aaagh'"

     Louie's fingers opened and closed again, the sneer on his face was
evil, a strangulated 'Aaaagh' emerged quite involuntarily from Francis.

     "Perfect, a veritable Burton!"  He turned to Annabelle.  "Make sure
the scaffolding is high enough, I like my Romans to be well-hung."

     The double-entendre was followed by a cracking of the whip, pawing and
neighing and a snigger from a so-far transfixed Jason.

     Charles addressed Francis again. "You can put your arms down now, my
precious, you will be perfect.  You are happy with your part.  Quite big in
the final analysis I am sure."  He looked round the room at the others who
were all either laughing openly or suppressing their mirth as Annabelle was
adjusting harness here or a straying leaf there.  "As usual you will have
to wait to see my costume which is arriving in the morning and to hear the
monologue which I can tell you has exercised me greatly.  But in general,
as I bemoan my losses so my worthy serfs will be instructed to apply
certain instruments to those tender parts of the hapless young man and only
desist because of the goodness of my heart and the contemplation of his
beauty."

     He looked at Oliver who was flicking the whip towards Adam's backside.

     "My charioteer will endeavour to comfort me by looks of passion and
the control of my unruly steeds."  Oliver flicked the whip and the leather
pinged across Adam's tanga-clad bum and he pawed the ground.  "They will
vie to be in the lead and display the equine equivalent of virility until
quietened by further threats of the gelder's hot irons.  Annabelle dearest,
another implement needed.  Could it be made to glow?"  Annabelle nodded and
noted something on a pad.  "My three vassals with the non-passive tassels
will double their efforts to violate the young man as they realise I am
coming under the influence of the charioteer.  But all ends well as the
imploring looks of the young man decides me to appoint him as my new
helpmeet instead of that brazen Phanny..." There was a hoot of laughter.
"....My dears, it's the spelling that counts... ..who can do as she wishes
for that Pullius Pudus and I'd rather have the charioteer and these noble
beasts to carry me to glory any day.  Mark, my dark beauty, final chords in
an upbeat mode, please!"

     Alexandra stepped forward.  "Gentlemen.  I need to have you ready for
make-up by seven-thirty.  It would be good if you can help others to apply
it.  I can assure you all is washed off easily - light blue for Cambridge
for the woad painted warriors - and don't get it on the wigs.  All of you,
don't put tops or other props on before I've supervised any body paint is
the rule."  She pointed at Francis then at Oliver.  "You'll just need a
little more brown and I've got a curly wig for you, Oliver.  You bring your
hair gel with you, Francis.  You're frightened so we'll use that."  She
looked at her pad.  "Ivo, Adam, a rather darker body plus arms and legs are
needed but you can deal with each other.  OK?  Any questions?"

     No.  All seemed happy.  I saw Louie grinning at Francis who mimed
fright.  Annabelle was next.  "As you know, we are scheduled as the last
act of the second half..  That means we should be on sometime after ten
o'clock.  We can't say when.  There are three completely new acts, two in
the first half and one in the second.  I won't be seeing two of them until
tomorrow afternoon so I know nothing about quality or length.  The third is
tolerable, but if the audience is dissatisfied at all there is likely to be
noise.  I have never known Charles unable to exert control so please bear
with any rowdiness if it should occur.  You made need to play loudly,
Mark."

     I nodded.  But it depended on the piano.

     She looked at the others.  "If there is any heckling or anyone throws
anything let Charles deal with it.  There is likely to be some of that and
catcalls when the curtain rises and Francis is dragged on and suspended.
Don't be worried Francis, that is customary.  Just follow Charles, once he
starts, he's never if nothing less than forthright.  I can assure you the
props are perfect and Peter has made a really realistic chariot.  I just
need to measure Francis's reach and all will be done.  See you tomorrow
night."

     Charles clapped his hands.  "We have to finish the Bolly next door so
once you are re- clothed repair there."

     The lads made a dash for the bedroom - all except Francis.  I'd heard
of boys going to bed in their Superman or Batman costumes, Francis was so
excited I wouldn't be surprised if he wished he could follow suit.
Annabelle and Alexandra had followed Charles to go across the passageway.
Francis came over to Jason and me.  "You look good, Master Francis," he
said, "I saw that film of Ben Hur and you could have been in that.  Star
quality, eh, Mr Foster?"

     "No doubt."  I, too had seen the film, and Jason and the Argonauts,
and Antony and Cleopatra, and at least a dozen others and had lusted over
the hunky young men portrayed in them...  Here were two of the handsomest
young men, my brother and Oliver arrayed like young Gods.  There was Tris,
my lovely Tris arrayed in not much more than a bunch of leaves..... I was
sure Tris was in for a mammoth loving session that night.  "One glass,
Frankie, then up to bed.  OK.  You've got a busy day tomorrow."

     Toads can have angelic smiles.  "Come on, then, I don't need to get
changed, I've just got to take my things upstairs.  Coming Jason, you
deserve a drink watching us lot!"

     For once I didn't even have to signal to the Toad.  I was determined
that Tris and I would be in bed pronto.  Francis came up to me bearing his
empty glass.

     "I've got a busy day tomorrow," he said, "I'm off to bed."  He hitched
up the imitation leather jacket a bit on his shoulders.  "Do I look OK?"

     "You look perfect.  And make sure you don't mess that costume up."

     He put the glass down.  His nostril lifted in the trademark sneer.  "I
think I already have - but I've got undies underneath..." He added
hurriedly as I moved towards him.

     Tris and I were in bed just after ten o'clock that night.  I needed to
tell Tris how much I loved him and to show him I loved him completely.  I
fucked him slowly and gently until both of us were satiated with love and
the making of love.  Just before one o'clock we went together to the
bathroom where he voided the three gifts of my boycream.  We cleaned each
other and I led him to bed where for his third time I drew from him the
final remnants of that day's output of his own precious balm.  We shared
those remnants with the final kisses of that day.  He fell asleep in my
arms, gently breathing as I stroked his golden hair.  My Tris.


     We were woken by an insistent rapping on the outer door.  I hurriedly
slipped on a convenient pair of shorts and went and opened the door.  There
was Francis all ready for the morning run.

     "Not up!" he said, "But then you oldies need all the sleep you can
get."  He pushed past me and I heard a yelp from the bedroom.  When I
reached it a rather stunned Tris was standing by the bed clutching his left
buttock.  "Best way to get him out," was Frankie's reply to my questioning
look.

     "Little bastard!  You wait!" He made a lunge for Frankie who evaded
him easily.  "I'll have your knackers for that!"  He stared at me.  "No
need for you to laugh.  The little bugger smacked my arse so hard...."

     "..It made you have a hard-on," said Frankie, chortling with glee and
pointing.

     True.  Tris's prick was certainly elevated.  Whether it was the smack,
or his usual morning stiffy, who could tell.

     "Well," said Frankie once his glee had diminished and Tris was still
blearily rubbing his butt, "Are you two coming or do I have to leave you
here?  I've got many things to do today so we might as well make an early
start.  I banged on the other doors..."

     .Tris was silent.  I knew retribution would come.  Then three other
figures invaded the bedroom - all kitted up.  Oliver was in the lead.  He
took one look at Tris.

     "Gosh, Tris, I think I'll abandon Boudicca and whip her vassal into
submission...."

     "This is all his fault..," began Tris, pointing at Frankie who was
standing in front of Ivo and Adam.

     "Good on yer, Frankie," said Adam, patting him on the shoulder, "But I
haven't seen anything as small as that since Grannie's teapot, and the
spout on that tended to drip."

     "Bastards, the lot of you!" grumbled Tris, himself trying not to
laugh, "You're all taking the piss and as for him...." He pointed not at
Frankie but at me.  "...He has no control over that little fiend and lets
him run wild....."  He'd run out of any semblance of indignation.  "Come
on, why aren't you ready either!"

     It doesn't take long to don running gear and we were soon off with
Tris goading Frankie on in front of him.  Must say for a fifteen year old
he ran well.  Oliver, Frankie and I turned back at my usual hedge and let
the others continue.

     Frankie and I shared the shower and I pointedly looked at the
burgeoning hard-ons which happened under the hot shower.  Frankie laughed
as we stepped out.  "Boys are strange aren't they.  I think I'd better go
and clean my teeth upstairs, eh?"  I liked that.  A new euphemism for
another not-to-be-missed at least twice daily habit.

     I had breakfast ready when the others returned, mentally making a note
that two dozen eggs didn't go very far but they were cheaper than buttery
fees.  Frankie sat next to Tris and I could see the sore bum had been
forgiven.  The Chaplain was also going to be pleased.  His usual morning
congregation of four or five would be just about doubled today.

     The others went off to get their undergraduate gowns on ready for
Chapel.  I lent Frankie mine as I said he had to be properly arrayed.  He
looked as proud as he did in his costume the night before.  "You'll see I'm
OK, won't you Marky?" he said as we entered the Chapel and wended our way
up to the organ loft.  I had chosen the last part of Vaughan Williams
'Rhosymedre' as the quiet entry.  I looked back down into the Chapel and
saw Charles ushering in more than the usual number, even swollen with our
lot.  I'd told Fiona and Dina and I saw them go into their usual places in
the choir stalls.  Matt came up the stairs.  "Dr Henson says we'll have a
hymn today.  'For the Beauty of the Earth', five verses.  OK?"  He winked
at Frankie.  "Watch he doesn't pull the Bombarde!"  I looked at my watch.
Ready to start.

     The service went like clockwork.  I was surprised at the strength of
the singing in the hymn and whispered to Frankie to draw the Swell to Great
coupler for me for the final verse.  While Dr Henson was saying the closing
prayer we changed places.  I watched as he drew the stops needed and at the
final Amen he was ready.  I gave him the nod and Bach entered and then
filled the Chapel.  Frankie, I thought, as I drew the coupler for him for
the last bars, if you don't come here you'll be wasted.

     At the end I switched off everything and we went down.  There was
quite a gathering.  I saw Jason and Liam slip out of the main door as we
got to the bottom of the stairs.  All eyes were on Francis.  Dr Henson came
up.  "I think we could find a corner in the vestry for you to bed down for
the next couple of years," he said with his beaming avuncular smile.

     "I wouldn't mind a room in the crypt," said Frankie, "Be part of
history there."

     "Yes," the Chaplain said, "I hear you're going down with Adam today
and up the tower again.  I think there's a lot still to be found out here,
eh Charles?"

     Charles was smiling, all were smiling.  I then noticed a small figure
dart from a back pew and disappear quickly through the side door that only
the organ scholars and Charles only ever used.  It was Drew.  Why was he
here?  He didn't usually attend Chapel if he or his group weren't involved,
but I knew he haunted the Chapel at all sorts of odd times.  I'd seen him
in the organ mirror duck down in a pew while I was practising on more than
one occasion.  He seemed to spend a lot of time praying and I supposed he
fitted it in between all the lectures and lab sessions he had on his
Chemistry course.  The Nat Scis like him were always moaning they had more
work to do than the rest of us.  I didn't know about that.  My work was in
my head constantly.  I would be thinking about a problem, or a proof, and
then I knew.  I only had to write it down and check the reasoning.  Fiona
said I was lucky.  She had to sit and really think and try out different
methods and make quite sure.  Dina said she often could see the answer, or
knew how to tackle it but it was then hard work.  I also seemed to be able
to picture things, not just manipulate the symbols.  I would have to ask
Professor Tanner about it.  I supposed we all had different ways of
thinking.  I was cogitating on all this while Frankie was being
congratulated.  I noticed that most of the choir were there including
'Tory.  Annabelle and Alexandra came up and he bowed.  He'd made a hit
there with two very formidable young ladies who had both graduated last
year with Firsts and were almost running between them one of the numerous
bookshops in the town.

     People drifted away until Adam, Ivo, Oliver, Charles and I were left.
Frankie turned to me.  "I play in church now sometimes but this was
different.  I thought of Grandad down there in the choir...." He sniffed.

     "He would have been very proud of you," I said, "You'll see Gran soon
and you can tell her.  And when we go down to Aunt Sophie's we'll visit
Oliver's Grandad.  He'll be able to tell us things."

     He turned to the others.  "Thanks for coming.  I played that for you
all."

     Ivo and Adam stood either side of him.  "We're proud of you, cuz,"
said Ivo.  Adam put an arm round his shoulder and hugged him.

     "Grandpa's got lots of photos," said Oliver.

     Adam brought down Ivo's motor-cycle helmet and leather jacket and put
them in my lobby.  I said I'd be in until nine-thirty then I would be
leaving for my lecture and back by half eleven when the girls and I would
be working over the lecture notes.  He said he'd return Frankie by about
twelve fifteen give or take...

     All went well.  I managed the last of the problems ready for my
tutorial this afternoon.  I set off in good time and saved seats in the
usual third row for the three of us.  We were going through the notes back
in my room when Frankie returned.  I had forgotten to tell him Fiona and
Dina would be there.  For once he was overcome with unaccustomed shyness.
They congratulated him again on his playing and he had the grace to produce
a slight blush.  I went into my study and got all the things ready I needed
for my tutorial.  A note in my pigeon-hole from Professor Tanner had asked
if I minded putting off my tutorial until half past two.  That would give a
little more time for lunch.  As I came back in they were ready to go and
Frankie had lost his blush.

     I looked at my watch.  It was just after half twelve.  I was feeling
peckish and it was a wonder that hollow-legs hadn't started moaning about
lack of sustenance.

     "Haven't booked for Hall so it's either MackyD or a pizza.  Mac's
nearer."

     As junk food was usually a no-no at home the prospect of a double
whatever with fries was something, other than the thought of that singer's
tits, which little brother would drool over.  He bounced up off the chair.

     "I'm ready!  Just got to put my coat on." He grabbed a top blazoned
with the Matteoli logo which he said was going to be the next wicked want
for the crowd.  He turned to me with a huge grin on his face and wagged a
finger.  "Make sure you wrap up warm otherwise your decrepit old bones will
freeze.  I'll suggest Unc designs some thermal undies for old folks like
you and the Thugs."

     I managed to catch hold of his arm and put it up his back while he
squealed for mercy.  "Look, mate," I said straight in his ear, "You need to
do a few arm exercises of a different sort then you might be able to get
free.  And you're not too big yet for your trousers to come down to see if
you're wearing Shelley's knickers or if you cleaned yourself up after last
night's little disaster!"  The first had been a put-down for him when he
said we were like David Beckham in the thongs we had to wear when we were
being fitted at the Villa.

     "I nicked her frilly ones - want to have a look?  And that other
wasn't a disaster.  It was just nice!"  I twisted his arm a bit more.
Lying and boasting Toad.  "Ouch! I want my food," he yelped, putting on a
childish whimper, "Let me go and I'll do anything...  Anything...."  There
was a significant pause.  "....with Tris!"

     What does one do with one's bright, horny, cheeky, quite endearing,
teenage brother?  Feed him!

     I let go and off we went, he looking at everything and trying to peer
through the low, dark windows of the other students' rooms.  He flinched a
bit when two large figures loomed as they stepped out from under the inner
arch leading out.  They were two of our less than famous athletes I
assumed.  The unlikely menace passed us silently.  Old Albert was in his
lodge.  I felt it politic to show him I was taking care of my young
brother.
  He nodded his head slightly in recognition of my raised right hand.

     "You have to remember Porters are the most important people in a
college," I said to Frankie as we emerged through the outer gate.  "You've
been recorded in his memory, like Grandad, Dad, me, Tris and everybody else
who's been through those gates."

     "Yes, when he said I looked just like Dad I didn't believe it until he
said how he'd been here to give a recital when he was fifteen.  I bet he
knows a lot some people wouldn't like revealed."

       Odd statement.  I wondered why?

     "Why do you say that, Frankie?"

     "It was just the way he looked at that man who was in there when we
looked in the other day."

     "Mr Finch-Hampton?"

     "Yes, he doesn't like him and he kept his eye on him all the time he
was in there as if he didn't trust him."

     "Yes, he was the one I told you about when I came for interview."

     "I know, that's why I was watching him as well."

     We tramped up the passage-way and went along Trinity Street towards
Rose Crescent.  He was unusually silent as we walked along side by side
dodging the other pedestrians.

     "Those two girls," he asked in the end, "Don't they do anything for
you?"

     He was serious so I'd better be serious, too.

     "Not in the way I think you mean.  I like them both very much and we
get on well.  They're friends, that's all.  They're both good at Maths,
too."

     "Yes, I could see they like you as well.  It's funny though."

     "That I don't want to take them out and then take them to bed?"

     "Yes, suppose so," he grinned at me.  "Fiona said she's got two at
home like me and I knew she wasn't taking the mick.  I like her.  She said
her father was the Pennefather Scholar in his day and he's a copper now.
That's funny, too.  You thinking of being PC Plod?  You'd be OK reading all
those detective novels."

     I laughed.  "No!  Not in my line.  I just like thinking through all
the clues."

     His pace quickened when he spotted the subdued signing as we went
round the curve in Rose Crescent.  His nose positively twitched as we
entered the fairly crowded premises.

     "Order what you want," I said generously.  I had spent almost nothing
so far of Uncle Francesco's rather lavish gift.  Two full-blown Maccy Meals
wasn't going to dent it too far.  Toad did just as I had suggested.  His
tray had two bumper double something boxes, two packs of fries, a
Snuffly-Wuffly or whatever it was called, plus what looked like a gallon
of, I was glad to see, Diet Coke.  My straightforward meal with a medium
coffee looked positively meagre against his.  He'd found an empty table and
spread himself across most of the available surface.

     "Bliss," he murmured as the first pack was opened and a quiet munching
ensued.  He grinned at me.  I grinned back at him.  Little brothers aren't
too bad....  ...in small doses!

     "So tell me about this morning," I said when the first of his boxes
had been consumed.  He did slow down a bit.

     "Phat," he said, "Saw what that kid had scratched.  Sixteen Adam said
he was.  We don't change, do we?"  I noted the 'we'.  "Funny thinking of
him there doing it.  1418, Adam said.  Poor kid.  I'll have to tell Jack."

     He took another voluminous bite and was silent for the next twenty
seconds or so.

     "I liked the bike ride.  He didn't go over the speed limit, though, as
he said the motor cycle cops use that road for their own training.  He's
good though and said I improved as a passenger and I didn't tell him how to
ride it like Ivo."  Another bite and a slurp.  "Yeah, he was ever so
pleased when he came out of the Record Office.  He thinks he may have found
out what happened to that kid.  Got to translate it though.  He said it's
in Latin and comes from a monastery's records.  He going to ask Dr Henson
but he said he's got to be careful because of that tutor.... ....You
know....  Pinch-Bum he called him."

     He offered me his second packet of fries as I had eaten all mine.  I
took a couple to be friendly.  "We left the bike in that man's garage at
his house.  Well, his second garage, he's got two."  He nodded.  "The house
is big and he lives in College mostly Adam said.  He's got a Merc in that
garage but Adam said he'd never looked in the other though he said he's
seen that man going in and out of it.  I had a peep but the windows were a
bit dirty but it looked as if he had a sports car in there.  There was a
dust cover over the front.  I think it was red."  The lid of the Snuffly
thing was opened and something revoltingly pink and glutinous was scooped
out.  "He must be worth a bit."

     Adam had told us a bit of gossip after P-B, as I thought of him, was
battered in the balls.  "Adam said he comes from a fairly wealthy family
and he inherited the house and other stuff if he added the Hampton to his
name.  Adam said he'd heard it was Finch something else earlier but he
wasn't sure."

     "Yeah, there was a sign which said Hampton House.  Nice house.  Looked
bigger than ours."  He contemplated the rest of the contents of the carton.
He screwed his nose up and plonked the lid back on.  "No wonder little kids
are fat."  He looked at me.
  "I just burn it off.  Used up a few calories as we had to ride bikes
back.  It's OK.  I left it in the bike rack and Adam said you could have it
if you want.  You'd better have the key to the chain."  He fished in a
pocket and withdrew a key fob with two keys on it.  "You'll recognise the
bike 'cause it's got Carr painted on the frame in bright green.  It's a
nice bike."

     As I walked everywhere in Cambridge a bike at the moment seemed
superfluous to requirements.  I took the keys and stowed them away.  He was
finishing off his Coke and looked contented.

     "We'll get you a sweatshirt on the way back but we mustn't be too long
as I've got a tutorial then the girls will come in about four so we get
ready for tomorrow's lecture.  You can go to Fitzbillies and get some buns
and we'll eat in Hall tonight before going off to the theatre.  You can
amuse yourself otherwise?"

     He nodded vigorously.  So that was settled.

     Before my tutorial I popped in to see Louie to check he really meant
he would see Frankie in the morning at the boathouse.  He laughed and said
he would make sure he was worked hard but he thought he was a good kid.  I
said he might change his mind after the performance tonight.  Anyway he
also showed me a quick way to approach the first problem we'd been set at
the lecture this morning and during the tutorial Professor Tanner went over
a host of new stuff on the concept of limits in such a way I was smiling
when I came out.

     "By the way, Mark," he said as I thanked him and was ready to leave.
"Would you care to come to lunch at our place on Sunday?  You and your
friend Tristan.  I've already asked Ivo and Adam and they are coming, too.
Twelve-thirty for one."

     Well that was an invitation.  A bit more than the host of sherry and
drinks parties I'd been to the first few days of term and, I suppose, on a
par with the dinner with the Master.  I thanked him and he said there would
be quite a few present - but very casual - Ivo and Adam knew how to get
there, a bungalow on the Girton Road.

     After the tutorial I met the girls just coming in the main gate.
Frankie was playing the piano as we went into the main room.  A Haydn
Sonata Madame Keech had also taught me.  He sounded good.  He finished
playing as we sat at the dining room table and unpacked our bags.  They
both congratulated him and he scuttled off to the kitchen and soon
reappeared with tea things and some rather expensive looking cakes.  Ouch!
I'd forgotten to give him any money.  I got the up-turned nostril sneer as
he stood behind them and handed them plates before passing them the cakes
as well.

     After they'd gone I thanked him for getting the food.  I asked him how
much but he just said it was his treat and it was a pity the girls were
going spare and he wasn't a couple of years older.  All said with the
trademark Toad expression.  I ignored it but thanked him.

     He sat at the piano again while I took the plates and cups and saucers
to the kitchen and washed them up.  As I did this I could hear him playing
in the background.  Very good, I thought, the sooner he does Grade Eight
the better.  I went in as quietly as possible but, of course the door
creaked and he stopped playing at the end of the phrase as I entered the
room.

     "Carry on," I said, "You're very good."

     He smiled at my compliment.  "I like playing.  I missed it when we
were in Italy."

     I did too, but Uncle Francesco resolutely refused to have a piano in
the Villa although he played well.  The rapped fingers by an over-zealous
piano teacher had put him off for life, he said.  Aldo told us it was
really because he would spend so much time playing he would never get any
work done.

     "What's 'Unda Maris'?"  He pointed to one of the ornamental frieze of
organ stops.  "It's next to that first one over here."  'Here' was more or
less above his head.  "That's a Principal four foot first up there.  We've
got one of those at St Barnabus and you've got one on the organ here."

     I'd had a look at the row of ornamental organ stops and had idly noted
their names.  There were five on the wall between the door to my outer
lobby.  Then there were another seven along the wall towards the fireplace.
Above the fireplace were two more from which a painting of the college
Chapel was hung.  Then on the opposite wall between the two windows were
two more, with another picture and this was matched by another two pairs on
each side of the windows.  A veritable collection.

     'Unda Maris' That had puzzled me.  I hadn't played many different
organs and had never seen a stop called that.  I'd had a look in the
Concise Grove in the study but couldn't find it there but I was able to
display my erudition as I'd found it listed in another volume just called
'The Organ'.

     "Oh," I said, "It's Latin and it means 'Wave of the sea'.  It makes an
undulating sound...."  I held out a hand and rotated my wrist quickly.

     ".....Like our Celeste stop?" said Frankie interrupting my little
lecture.  "Mr Prentice says it's done by two pipes for each note not quite
in tune with each other.
  Is that right?"

     I would have to watch my erudition.  The Toad was quite correct.  But,
I had more.  "Yes, that's right.  But I found out it's generally a stop on
continental organs, German, French and sometimes Italy.  You don't often
find one over here so I expect whoever put these up had it specially made
or got it from abroad."

     "Did Mr Pennefather put them up?"

     "I don't know.  We'll have to ask Charley and see if there are any
records."

     Frankie had gone over to the fireplace and was reading off some of the
names.  "'Erzaehler', sounds German, Flute', 'Bazun', is that bassoon?"  I
say 'Yes'.  "'Montre', that's French.  I saw that written on the Cesar
Franck piece Mr Prentice sometimes plays at the end of the service.
'Aeoline'.  Crumbs, he did collect some funny ones.
  Oh and the next one's 'Gambe'.  Ours is spelt 'Gamba' isn't it?"

     "French for 'leg'" I said.  I wasn't to be beaten.  "I think the
Romans made their flutes out of the leg-bones of slave-boys who had
displeased them.  They called them 'tibia' and you get those stops as well.
So watch it, matey, your little legs would sound good!"

     He wasn't having it.  He sneered.  "Pull the other one.  Mr Prentice
said it's a string sounding stop and should be 'Viole de Gamba'.  Like a
cello between their legs!  Huh!!"

     Oh dear!  Thank God he hadn't heard the phrase 'skin flute' or there
would have been comments about what boys had between their legs and the
playing of such.  But, he'd lost interest by this time, and it was true, it
was a strange collection.  I looked at them again.  Most of the stops I had
come across; there was a 'Larigot' and a 'Lieblich Gedackt', a stop with a
fractional length and a sweet-sounding flute stop.  Both of these were on
our big three- manual at St Barnabus and on the College organ..  'Tromba'
and 'Hautbois' were easily thought of.  We had a 'Trumpet eight foot' and a
'Trumpet sixteen foot' here, both good loud reed stops.  We also had an
'Oboe eight foot' which would match the 'Hautbois'.  I had looked up
'Erzaehler'.  I found it was a German stop and translated as 'announcer'.
Never heard one.

     "I bet it's a collection of someone who was just mad on organs," I
said.  I didn't add that if he was the Daddy of Jason's forebear he was
probably mad on another type of organ as well.  But, he'd been a student
then and all students are mad on their favourite appendage!  Then he'd
stayed on.  All those years as a bachelor don.....  What relief did he get
because I was certain the universal urge didn't disappear once you
graduated?  And then there was all that evidence Adam said was in the
College records about the fines for wantonness.  And poor sixteen-year-old
Johannes Knottus locked up, and Daddy having to pay up, because he'd been
discovered wanking, and he couldn't give that up - not even locked in a
small, cold cell.  And now Toad had said Adam thought he'd found what
happened to him..

     "Oh," he said, "Jason said I had to tell you he's only done a bit of
the cleaning for you today.  I helped him put his stuff back in that
cupboard under the stairs.  That's a bit odd 'cause I would have thought it
would have been a big deep cupboard but there's a wall.  I thought it would
be big 'cause there's the fireplace in here and it would have gone along
from there.  Jason said he didn't know but he'd ask his Dad."

     "I expect there's an explanation for it.  Perhaps the wall is ten feet
thick there.  Defence against the Dark Arts I expect."  I knew he was mad
keen on Harry Potter.  Oh, but that's what Brin's nick-name was.  His
surname was Potter and I knew his pals called him Harry.

     "Yeah," said Frankie, laughing for once at one of my quips, however
weak, "You probably need it.  There's a lot of dark things about this
place."

     There was no sign of any of the others when we went to Hall for
Dinner.
  Drew was standing at the door handing out leaflets.  He took one look at
the pair of us, his almost furtive glances darting from one to the other.
I was given a leaflet.  Francis wasn't.  Not that he was interested.  Food,
food, glorious food was on his mind.  It wasn't bad.  Substantial, and Sean
piled him high with cottage pie.  I saw Toby sitting with a portion about
half the size of Toad's.  He was looking at his leaflet.  I sat next to
him.  He grinned at Francis opposite and made the gripping motion with his
hand like Louie had done the night before.  Frankie provided the 'Aaagh' as
required.

     "What the hell's this?" he asked, pointing at the leaflet he'd put
down on the table.

     I had rather screwed mine up while I was balancing my tray and the
food on it..  "Probably another of his diatribes about unnatural acts," I
said.  I flattened mine out and Frankie craned his neck over to look at it
as well.  No, it wasn't the one exhorting boys not to wank and girls not to
fuck but an invitation to all those who wished to repent of their sins to
attend an all-night vigil in the College Chapel conducted by Anthony
Grant-Davies and Drew Penry-Jones where contemplation of sins committed and
freely admitted would pave the way to Eternal Salvation or thereabouts.

     Toby pointed at the first name.  "That's that ranting happy-clappy
ordinand," he said, "Huhn, and they're both double-barrelled.  That one,"
he pointed at Drew's name, "called one night and said that if I gave up any
sins of the flesh and prayed for forgiveness I would be ready when called
to the Lord.  I suggested that if he didn't get down the stairs quick the
Lord might call for him sooner than he expected.  He just stood and called
me a blasphemer.  At least he had the guts.  I just slammed the door."

     I looked at Toad and knew what he would ask and the look I gave him
silenced him.  Not for long.  He worked his way steadily through the mound
of cottage pie and assorted vegetables.  I wasn't ready to keep my eye on
him.

     "What would you consider are sins of the flesh, Marky?" he asked with
as guileless an expression on his face as you could expect from an innocent
eight-year-old not a thrice- daily fifteen-year-old.  Thank God for the
Toby's of this world.

     "If you don't know by now, young sir, I'd suggest you were a bit
retarded in development," said Toby.

     I got my oar in.  "I can assure you he isn't," I said as firmly as I
could.

     Toad was squashed.  Toby had a kind heart though.  "I've arranged for
our Captain of Boats to give you a lesson in the trainer tomorrow, OK?"

     Toad thanked him serenely.  I suggested if he wanted a second helping
of pudding he'd better go and get it now.  Off he went and held up the
queue chatting to Sean.  While he was gone Toby was laughing.

     "They're all the same," he said, "My kid brother's just sixteen and
he's all mouth - plus everything else.  Sins of the flesh?  Bloody hell,
it's not like we're raping ourselves!"

     Oh, that's a confession.

     When we were back in my set I suggested to Toad he'd better be careful
what he said at the boathouse in the morning, a ducking in the Cam would be
a bit chilly on a November day.  "And," I informed him, "you've been
honoured, our Captain was a reserve for Goldie last Boat Race day.  Not
quite in the boat but there ready."  Our College again just beyond the
pale!

     We'd been informed of a change of timing and not to be anywhere near
the theatre until nine o'clock as there was likely to be pandemonium
backstage given the number of new acts.  This meant Toad was fidgeting
about for nigh on two hours constantly asking if it was time to go.
Luckily just after half eight Jason came and we decided we'd better be off.
Not too much pandemonium and I was roped in to play the introduction for a
quite good stand-up comedian.  While he was in front of the curtain for the
last part of his act the scene was set on stage for ours.

     The chariot was magnificent.  Just like the one I'd seen by
Westminster Bridge.  Adam and Ivo were two fine stallions when hitched to
the front of the chariot.  Their body make-up was cleverly applied stripes
of dark paint down their sides over a dark tan body wash.  They
demonstrated that their ears could be raised by stamping down which pulled
on a thin strand of fishing line.  Oliver as the charioteer had a tight
black curly wig and was oiled so his well-defined pecs and six-pack were on
show under his leather tunic.  The scaffold from which Frankie was to be
hung was erected and he would have to be on tip-toe I guessed.

     Time for the big show.  I was given the nod and Entry of the
Gladiators was played double forte on a piano probably last tuned in 1899.
No, it wasn't too bad though a couple of the keys tended to stick.  As the
curtain went up there was a roar and a great round of applause - even more
so as Charles made his entry.  Nobody so far had seen Boudicca's costume.
All he'd said was that not only did Mother have a friend who was 'big in
leather' but also she had a friend who was an officer in one of the Guards
regiments.
  So, Clarissa entered, in a flowing blue robe of some gauzy material with
a matching train and surmounted by a shining silver Guardsman's cuirass
around her torso.  On her head was a silver Guardsman's helmet with a blue
horsehair plume from under which long blond tresses tumbled.  What brought
the real shouts and roars were the two conical protuberances - a la Madonna
- on her chest.  Whistles, catcalls, shrieks, uninterpretable yells and a
thunder of applause.  She bowed and removed her helmet which she handed to
Oliver who promptly dropped his whip.  He climbed off the chariot and had
to walk by the two steeds to retrieve it.  He bent down, bum out to the
audience.  A roar of 'Nice arse!', 'Are you selling it?', "Five quid a
feel!" and so on met that bit of unrehearsed action.  He walked to the
front of Ivo and Adam and patted their noses.  They whinnied and neighed
and pawed the ground and their ears went up.  More laughs. He climbed back
on the chariot and Boudicca raised her finger.

     She was off.  She deplored the loss of her lovely Phanny.  Lost to the
wiles of the monster Centurion Pullius Pudius Magna.  Her stallions were
taken too, but two of Pullius Pud's young Legionnaires were captured and
subdued with threats.  And the lovely young Centurion had agreed to be
their master.  They liked a hard master.  He tapped their rumps with his
riding crop and they whinnied and pawed the ground and their ears went up
again.  They liked a bit of firmness 'she' said.  All in all it was a
diatribe against the evil Roman scum and contained so many double entendres
and witty one-liners it was hard to keep track.  No heckling, just a
contented continuous hubbub of laughter.  She then announced she would find
out easily where Phanny and Pullius Pud were as she also had another young
Centurion ready for questioning.  She turned and snapped her fingers.  On
came Toby first, painted all over in light blue 'woad', with Frankie slung
over one shoulder kicking his legs and having his brown-clad backside
slapped in retaliation..  Louie and Tris followed, also completely painted,
bearing the instruments of torture, pincers, red hot pokers, truncheons and
whips.  These were displayed on a stand at the back of the stage where Tris
also put a smoking pot and withdrew the gelder's forceps which glowed red
as he pressed a button on them.  Shrieks of 'Oooh', 'Aah' and 'Oh' met this
entry, even more so when Louie and Toby took hold of Frankie's legs and
they lifted him upside down as if to impale his genitalia on sharp hooks on
the cross-piece of the scaffold.

     "No!, No!," shrieked Boudicca, "I told you to suspend Mickus Dickus by
his thumbs not his 'pilae'!  These big boys they don't understand the
Latin.  A girl has to keep her options open, you know.  Turn him over and
use his thumbs."  Frankie was reversed and set on his feet, then stretched
up and fastened by thongs to the cross-piece.  His face was set in an 'I'm
scared' look and his gelled hair was standing straight up.  I don't think
Boudicca realised what then happened during her next line, "I do like my
naughty Romans well-hung!"  Of course, as Frankie was stretched up so his
kilt lifted, his brown pants, rolled up as far as possible tonight, were
displayed and the most prominent bulge was revealed.  He must have tucked
two pairs of football socks in his undies.  The roar was colossal.  So, the
evening was set.  Jason and I were laughing so much I think we both missed
several of the jokes.  Frankie reacted on cue to each threat and the
audience howled their approval as the torturers approached and hissed as
they were told to withdraw.

     There was another bit of unrehearsed action when Boudicca,
reprimanding her stallions for being rather too frisky, drew the Guards
Officer's sword she had by her side and poked Adam in the butt with it.
The third time she did it she must have jabbed a bit too hard.  "Ouch, you
bitch!" he yelled.  Of course, this gave her the opportunity for the
gelder's pincers to be revealed and to yells of approval poor Adam nearly
lost his knackers, only to be pardoned at the last moment by Boudicca's
realisation that she might want to breed from him.  "Anytime!," came a
shrill female voice from the audience to be joined by others.  "I've heard
of ladies and horses," said Boudicca to a tornado of laughter at this
repartee.

     Of course, this led to what happened in battle to enemies and the
necklace of Gaulish dicks and the money purse had to be displayed.  There
were a few yelps from the audience when she said the French money bags were
a bit small and she thought she might have to wage war on the Scots who
must have the biggest balls to ever contemplate harrying the Romans and
having to have the Wall built to keep them in.  'Balls' was the only 'rude'
word used all evening!

     Finally, even Mickus Dickus was reprieved.  Boudicca had had enough of
flighty young girls as hand maidens and wished to train this young
Centurion as her hand servant, as it looked as if he had nice soft hands
and long fingers.  With those fingers he should be able to learn to strum
her lyre.  Frankie showed his relief when released by falling at her feet
and kissing her sandals, and, to the final chords before the curtains
closed, received a well-aimed back kick from Ivo right in the crack of his
arse.

     There were several curtain calls with more whistles and shouts
especially when Frankie, still smarting from the kick and rubbing his
backside, reached over and gripped Ivo's bollocks in his tanga pants and
squeezed.  Not hard , but enough to startle him and make him wince.  There
were yells from the dressing-room later as Ivo and Adam divested him of his
bloomers and stuffed undies and reddened his cheeks, both ends.

     Annabelle and Alexandra were very pleased and came round
congratulating everyone.  Charles emerged from his separate dressing-room
in ordinary clothes as if nothing had occurred.  There were more yells from
the boys' dressing-room as either Toby or Louie had hidden Frankie's
clothes and as Ivo and Adam had stripped him completely he must have been
hunting in the nude after his shower.

     "Are you going to confess?" I heard Toby call out.

     "Of course," came Frankie's plaintive reply.

     "Look in the basket."

     It took some time for all of them to shower and dress and Charles was
chatting to me and Jason while this was going on.  Frankie emerged first
and was all smiles.  Charles was most effusive in his praise.  "Dear boy,
you had them in stitches.  I shall sign you up for any future extravaganza
if you are available."  Toad was over the moon.  There would no holding hin
now.  "There's plenty of Bolly left so a goodnight tipple for all is
prescribed.  Annabelle, dear, a bottle for you and Alexandra."  He opened
the bag he had slung over his shoulder and presented them with a magnum.
The others emerged one by one and when all were assembled we made our way
back to College and to Charley's rooms.  Jason had gone ahead and there
were canap‚s and small sandwiches laid out and we all had two glasses of
cold champagne.  I nodded to Frankie and he said his goodnights and went
off happily whistling.  He'd looked at Toby as he went out and I recognised
the tune quite easily, Colonel Bogey: 'Bol-locks, and the same to you!'.
Oh, Frankie, I thought, you are storing up trouble for yourself!

     I was dressed in running kit and waiting for Tris to find his trainers
in my wardrobe - which was beginning to stink of feet - when Frankie
thumped on the door.

     "The others are coming," he announced as I opened it, "And these are
for you two."

     He was wearing a dark blue head band and handed over two like it.
They had the Matteoli M emblazoned on the front.

     "I'm going to suggest to Unc he has a batch made in dark red," he
said, "M for Matteoli could be M for St Mark's.  They'll go like a bomb
here.  Should make me a bob or two."

     I handed the pair back.  "You'd better give these to Toby and Louie.
You may be in for a rough ride this morning."

     He took them back and gave me a Toad grin, no sneer.

     We ran the other way this morning, towards Chesterton and the path
that way.  On the return we all thumped across the Fort St George Bridge
and left him at the College boathouse where Toby, Louie and a few other
oarsmen were gathered ready for a row or other exercise.  I saw him give
the pair the headbands as we left him to their tender mercy.  An exhausted,
but radiant young man arrived back at the set just after nine.  He was
ravenous and full of all the things his new pals had subjected him to.
He'd gone for another run, had time on the ergometer, been inducted into
the use of the weights machine and, glory of glories, had half an hour's
instruction on the static row-boat moored by the tow-path.

     "...And he said next time I come I can go out with the new ones being
trained....." he finished breathlessly before spooning in the first of two
bowls of cereals and demanding two boiled eggs and plenty of toast.  I left
him to it, telling him to shower and to pack his things neatly and we'd
have a lunch somewhere before I took him to the station and Tris said he'd
probably be there as well after his stint in the Library this morning.  I
went off to do my own stint - another hour's worth, this time of Applied
Maths.  After that, Fiona, Dina and I had a coffee in Starbucks and
polished off several of the problems set.  They also said how much they'd
enjoyed the show and they'd laughed at poor Francis.  I said he'd had
enough praise.  As both had younger brothers they understood.  I also gave
them a ticket each for Dad's recital for Friday the twenty-third.

     Tris was there when I returned and Frankie was going over all his
exploits.  As I'd promised him the choice he said he wanted to go to the
Temple of the Golden Arches again so I was resigned to another sight of a
selection of double whatevers being devoured.  He did not have a pink
confection this time but made up for it by having three boxes of burgers.
Tris and I watched as the pile was demolished.

     "Used a lot of energy this morning," he said in a hoarse whisper.  He
grinned.  "Only one sin to confess to this morning, though.  And I did
clean the shower so Tris won't slip."  Tris got the Toad sneer that time.

     I looked round hurriedly and noted that the next table was being
vacated and the one the other side had only an old man behind a copy of the
Sun.  He was wearing a hearing aid.  I doubted if he would have heard what
Frankie had just said and I thought he might not be able to interpret it if
he did hear it.

     Back at the rooms he was quite effusive in his thanks.  He'd had the
most wonderful week of his life.  I wondered if that was true.  I had the
impression that was the week when he'd found out the supreme joys of
wanking and had spent so much time in the bathroom or being harried to get
up in the morning even Mum had remarked on it much to my embarrassment - I
remembered, I'd been the same!

     "See you in a couple of weeks time.  We're staying at the Garden
House," were his parting words as he got on the train.  "Thanks!"  He blew
us both a kiss.

To be Continued: