An Ice Cream For Henry. Emanuele Cerquiglini

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CHILDREN

      

      

      Henry Lewis, nearly 11

      Joanna Longowa, nearly 11

      Nicholas, nearly 11

      

      

       LAW ENFORCEMENT

      

      

      Barbara Harrison (FBI Supervisory Special Agent)

      Gordon Murphy (Sheriff of Toms River)

      Gonzalez (Medford district cop)

      Clive Thompson (member of the Secret Service)

      Iron (police dog)

      

      

       ADULTS

      

      

      Jim Lewis (Henry’s father, a mechanic)

      Ted Burton (retired U.S. Marine Corps Major)

      Winnipeg “Winnie” Moore (ice cream vendor)

      Jasmine Lewis (Jim’s sister)

      Robert Brown (Barbara Harrison’s partner)

      Zibi Longowa (Joanna’s brother)

      Shelley Logan (Jim’s lover)

      Miss Anderson (math teacher)

      Mr. Johnson (history teacher)

      Leland Wright (chief of the Firearms Academy)

      Dalton Clark (retired nurse)

      Samantha Monroe (Dalton’s wife)

      Dalisay, known as Delicious (Ted’s second wife )

      Ronald Howard (wealthy gentleman)

      Coach Kyrle (gym teacher)

      George and Paul (Samantha’s sons)

      

      

       CHARACTERS FROM THE PAST

      

      

      Emily Butler, 6

      Allison Parker (Emily’s mom)

      Luke Butler (Emily’s dad)

      Ryan Green (Allison’s second husband)

      Richard Harrison, 12 (Barbara’s brother)

      Donald Coleman (friend of Barbara’s dad)

      Quotation

      

      

      â€œ When a man with a .45 meets a man with a rifle, the man with a pistol will be a dead man.”

      Ramón Rojo(Gian Maria Volontè)

      

      

      A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (1964)

      Directed by Sergio Leone

      Prologue

       A ppearances are not always misleading and monsters do exist. Children need to be made aware of this and shown the world for what it really is – it’s for their own good. Wrapping them up in cotton wool can be dangerous. Dualism exists in this world: understanding good without knowing evil is like denying the existence of free will.

      Children need to be told that, although all men are born equal, they are defined by infinite differences that make each individual totally unique. These differences are created by various influences, be it family, schooling, society or geography. They combine to determine an individual’s cognitive, physical, and spiritual development. Shaped by these influences, the individual develops and, upon becoming an adult, chooses how to act. Being able to distinguish good from evil, and acknowledging the existence of evil but rejecting it in favor of a life of good, shows an ability to understand dualism and go through life with more self-assurance and self-awareness.

      Human beings have always discussed evil, with each era approaching the topic from different perspectives. Every era has its own evil, which must be acknowledged and confronted rather than ignored.

      But is it really an alternative to good? Is it really a choice we can make?

      It may just be that evil comes about through being continually deprived or through yielding to something that preys on human flaws. To truly understand this issue, we need to look beyond material answers and seek a more thoughtful and enlightened path.

      Only humans as spiritual beings, having achieved a state of completeness, can discern good from evil. If an individual somehow falls short of this state of completeness, discerning good from evil can be difficult, if not impossible.

      

      

      Dalton Clark was walking hand in hand with his wife as dawn broke. He loved the fresh air of Medford Lakes - it was a great place to be retired.

      â€œWe’ve waited so long, dear” said Dalton as they reached the quay. “But the day has finally arrived and we need to be ready. A bit of exercise will do us good, both physically and mentally.” He let go of his wife’s hand so he could untie the clove hitch that was securing the canoe to two wooden fence posts.

      Samantha Monroe watched and said nothing. She was used to indulging her husband, a man who years earlier had saved her and brought her back to life. Dalton had listened to her and understood her like no-one else could, not even her sons and her first husband, and for that she would always be devoted to him and trust him implicitly. Dalton was a giant of a man. He wasn’t the most agile, but he had plenty of physical strength and character, and although he wasn’t particularly warm with Samantha’s boys, she knew that behind his gruff and surly exterior beat the heart of a good man who was able to overcome situations that forced most others into submission.

      Dalton pushed the canoe more than halfway into the water. Samantha handed him the paddle, and he wheezed as he sat his considerable frame down in the rear of the boat.

      â€œCome

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