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Well, not much—the Robert Marshall Players, twice nightly, of course. What the hell, the money was okay—eight quid a week, which was better than most, and St Helens sounded okay. I needed a job, any job, so I got my rail ticket and set off. In my ignorance I’d thought that St Helens was on the Isle of Wight and was pretty discouraged to discover it was actually halfway between Manchester and Liverpool. When I got off the train it was like stepping back in time. Clinkers were falling out of the sky, which was battleship grey with greenish streaks, and there was a reek of chemicals unlike anything I’d smelled since the oil refinery in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Derek was charming and generous and a good actor, and, alas for me, his glamour outweighed mine and Shirley shifted her affections to him. I didn’t blame her, we were all ships just passing in the night. Special Weeks could be a bit disconcerting sometimes, as one never quite knew what the visiting star might have in mind. When I was at the Theatre Royal in Chatham some time later we did a production of a farce called Ten to One. QX5 12/4/05 2:37 PM Page 54 Bookhouse 54 THE SMALLEST GIANT was on the run from some kind of racecourse gang.
We went to Paris together, my first time ever, and when we returned she told me she was pregnant. I agreed to pay for the abortion as it was my responsibility to do so, but nonetheless I felt pretty miffed as I’d assumed she was looking after that side of things. After she’d had the operation, she blamed me for depriving her of the baby she’d never had. It was all a bit ugly so we went our separate ways. Looking back on it, it wasn’t one of my finest hours. In amongst all this turmoil I had the misfortune to appear in a production of A Tale of Two Cities as Charles Darnay.