Just one of the dumb things that I did at school, when I was a lad. From Son of My Father.
I remember the headmaster because of the one time that I got into trouble at school. It was the only time that I owned up and got into trouble, and he got involved. For the most part I was not a troublemaker, I kept my head down. However, I admit there were moments of stupidity when I did something unbelievable that got me into trouble. This was one of those moments, but at least I owned up to what I had done.
I
was playing football in the front school yard, and I recall that no
one else was around. I kicked the ball onto the flat roof of a small
building. For a moment the ball was heading towards the edge, but
then it stopped and got stuck in the guttering. The building was a
toilet block which had blacked out windows around the top of it. It
was my ball, and I wondered how I was going to get it back.
I wondered what my punishment would be.
All things considered, the punishment for breaking the window was a reasonable one in that I was told that I would have to pay for a replacement. Well, my parents would. The school secretary wrote a letter with the amount to pay. It was given to me to give to my parents. Knowing what the consequences would be if I showed them the letter, I opened it, read the contents and then decided that I wouldn't tell them.
The amount to pay was a few pounds, so I raided my piggy bank and took a load of loose change into school the next day. The secretary must have wondered why my parents didn't have any pound notes.
I got my ball back as well. The headmaster must have been impressed that I owned up to him. My friends were not that impressed. They wanted to know why I didn’t do a runner. The truth was that I had no choice but to own up. I had written my name on the ball that morning.
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