Blind man in shock fight – is he really blind?
This morning, visitors were stunned to see the blind man attack a soldier and then flee the scene. He was spotted below the formal gardens and tackled by a soldier who said later “I had my chopper out, but he still beat me”. The man then fled up past the water garden, losing his hat and stick as he ran. No-one saw his face, but one young visitor was heard to cry out “what was that – it wasn’t human!”
Sargeant Monroe thrown out of tavern
The Donkey can exclusively report that Sargeant Monroe was thrown out of the tavern today – allegedly for an unpaid bill. Our reporter heard him being banned from the tavern.
Tavern keeper attacked
Last night, local tavern keeper, Francis Fuller, was viciously attacked by person or persons unknown. This morning, he bore the bruises for all to see.
Newly appointed gardener arrested
New arrival at Arreton, Bartholomew Till, was last night arrested, but he was released on a gentleman’s recognisance.
Apology. Due to a printer’s error, the accusation against Lemuel Drayton was not printed correctly in yesterday’s edition. We understand that the matter has now been dropped and will not be reported further.
Break-in at the Drayton’s
“they must be mad” say Draytons
Local family, the Draytons, were surprised to be woken in the night by the sounds of someone breaking into their house. During the commotion, Uncle Billy discharged a firearm at the intruders. This morning he wore a bloody bandage on his head.
Lemuel and Sam Drayton were amazed at the gall of anyone daring to break in. Other family members were said to have had to sit on Sam all day to prevent him from inflicting the Drayton way of justice upon the perpetrators.
Soldier taken ill during the night
A soldier on guard duty reports a strange event that happened at about the same time as the break-in at the Draytons. He said later “I had just taken over at the front of the manor, when I found a tankard beside my post. I assumed it had been left by the soldier I had just relieved, so I took a swig. The next thing I remember was being shaken awake by someone and being offered a brandy. I don’t remember much after that.”
Tavern re-opens for soldiers
Tavern keeper Francis Fuller reports that he has concluded a business proposition concerning food supplies and so has agreed to allow soldiers back into the tavern.
Local education classes
Stay fit with Ginny Drayton
Local entertainer Ginny Drayton is offering fitness classes for any man willing to pay after a demonstration of cartwheels before an enthusiastic audience of soldiers today. “I only did it for a bet”, she said. “But I had so many requests as a result, I thought I’d add it to my services”. Ginny can be contacted at the Tavern.
How to be a success by Lemuel Drayton
You don’t have to look great, he says.
Lemuel was approached today by a young visitor whilst resting in the garden with a group of admirers. “You’re ugly” said the visitor. “Maybe I am” replied Lemuel, “but I’m surrounded by women and you’re not!”
Lost and found
Ginny Drayton tonight appealed for the return of her dress and coifs. “I know I put them down somewhere”, she says.