A Change of Fortune

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Authors: Beryl Matthews
Tags: Fiction, Chick lit, Sagas, Humour, Family Saga, Women's Fiction, Poverty
somewhere else, then.’ She didn’t give him a chance to finish speaking and reached out to gather up her precious things. There must be other pawnbrokers around. If she didn’t get more than that, her plan to run away would come to nothing. And that frightened her more than this peculiar man standing in front of her.
    The pawnbroker slapped his hands over the jewellery before she could remove it from the counter. ‘Let’s not be ’asty.’
    Fred chuckled. ‘She’s got more savvy than you thought, hasn’t she?’
    ‘Another ten bob, that’s all I can go to.’
    Jenny pushed his grubby hands out of the way and shoved the things back in her bag.
    ‘How much do you want, then?’ He had come from behind the counter now, obviously not wanting her to leave.
    She could see the look in his eyes and knew he wanted the jewellery. She relaxed a little. ‘Five pounds.’
    ‘What?’ He mopped his brow in mock distress. ‘That’s bleeding robbery!’
    ‘Don’t foul mouth her,’ Glad scolded. ‘She ain’t used to our rough ways.’
    The scruffy man looked her over very carefully, clearly pricing everything she was wearing. ‘What kind of trouble you in?’
    These people didn’t know her, and if she didn’t mention any names … well, she might get a better price. ‘My father lost all his money in the Wall Street crash’ – her bottom lip trembled as she whispered – ‘and he killed himself.’
    Glad dragged an old chair from a heap of furniture and made her sit down, standing beside her with her hand on Jenny’s shoulder. ‘Ah, I’m sorry, ducky.’
    Uncle’s gaze became calculating. ‘You must have lots of nice things at home to sell.’
    She shook her head. ‘The bank’s taking everything. This is all I’ve got.’
    ‘You must have family who’d look after you, though.’ Fred stooped down in front of her.
    She looked into his kindly face and felt a single teartrail down her cheek. ‘My aunt is going to give my mother a home, but she doesn’t want me.’
    Glad looked scandalized. ‘And what does your ma think about that?’
    ‘She’s so upset I don’t think she knows what’s going on, or cares. They’ve arranged for me to live with –’ She stopped. ‘To live with a man and when I’m old enough he’s going to marry me.’
    ‘And you don’t want to do that?’ Glad asked.
    ‘Oh, no, he must be fifty and he’s awful,’ she wailed in anguish. ‘I’m only sixteen …’
    ‘My God!’ Fred exploded. ‘I didn’t know this kind of thing still went on, did you, Glad?’
    ‘Disgraceful the way some of these high-and-mighty people carry on.’
    Jenny gazed up at the husband and wife who had befriended her, giving a violent shudder. ‘I can’t go to him!’
    ‘Of course you can’t. Give her the fiver, Uncle, or I’ll break your mean old neck.’ Fred glowered at the pawnbroker. ‘You know the stuff’s worth that and more.’
    ‘Throw in the leather bag and it’s a deal.’ He didn’t appear too upset about the agreement.
    After she’d handed over the bag with its contents, he counted out four pound notes, a ten shilling note and another ten shillings in small coins. Then he wrote several tickets and handed them over to her as well. She tried to read the scribble on them.
    ‘They’re in case you wants to buy anything back,’ Glad explained.
    ‘I’ll only give you three months, though,’ Uncle said hastily. ‘If you don’t come back by then, I’ll sell the goods.’
    Jenny doubted she’d ever be able to get them back, and she wasn’t sure she would want to. Nevertheless she put the slips and money in her pocket. ‘Er … can I buy a coat and dress from you?’
    ‘What on earth for?’ Fred rubbed his chin in puzzlement. ‘Them you’ve got on are real good.’
    ‘They’re too good.’ Jenny grimaced and felt she ought to explain. ‘I’ve got to get a job quickly and need to look like someone who would seek employment as a servant.’
    Fred muttered fiercely

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