A matter of wife and
death !
By
Vivek Hande
This is a tale of tangled webs and
avoidable crossed connections. I have a friend Vikram; handsome , highly
qualified ,eminently eligible and not so very young anymore; a bachelor.
Somehow, marriage did not work out for him. Initially , perhaps a case of missed
opportunities and later time just kind of slipped away. His mother,
Mrs.S, a genial , affectionate soul , tried for a long time to get him
married and then after many years gradually started stepping down her efforts.
During earlier days, she would seek alliances through her extensive network of
friends, relatives and colleagues ,but at some point in the course of events ,
she gave up. Her affections and energies got transferred to Victor, her prized
, pedigreed Labrador.
Enter Mrs. R , who still considers
my friend a good catch and is keen to get her niece married to the gent in
question. She is not aware that Mrs S is now focused only Victor, the Labrador.
Incidentally , Mrs S, having shifted her attentions from her son to her
pet is rather keen to acquire a mate, of appropriate pedigree for her canine to
ensure a handsome litter and that is currently uppermost in her mind. The
conversation that followed could have many tongues and tails wagging….
Mrs S( looking fondly at Victor): He
is getting old , you know.
Mrs R(thinking fondly of
Vikram): Come , come , he is still very youthful and attractive.
Mrs S: I want to see little babies
running around and yelping around the house.
Mrs R: How many babies would make
you happy?
Mrs S: At least half dozen and they
should have his lovely skin and beautiful brown eyes.
Mrs R: Half dozen? Well , whoever it
is , she will have a real tough time!
Mrs S: I am looking around . She
should have good pedigree and preferably she ought to be mating for the first
time.
Mrs R( taken aback ): I can assure
you, we come from a very good family and our children are brought up with the
highest values.
Mrs S( interrupting with
excitement): I don’t want to waste any time. He is in heat and I want the
mating as early as possible. Let us arrange it for this weekend. It will be
more convenient at our place. You just give her a good scrub down and bring her
across.
Mrs R(convinced that this was
definitely not the place for her niece): I better get going.
Mrs S: Let us have some sweets to
celebrate . I just can’t wait for the weekend!
Well, Mrs. R beat a hasty retreat
and decided to try her luck for her niece in a more restrained family. Mrs S
was disappointed over the weekend but has not given up her efforts to find a
suitable pedigreed mate for Victor. My friend , Vikram remains a bachelor and
incidentally , has always hated dogs!
Nice!!!
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