“Hello, this is Mary calling.”
“Hi Mary, what’s new? Hang up, and I’ll call you back.”
“Okay, Barnie, Thank you.”
CLUNK
RING RING RING LONGS RING RING RING RING SHORTS
“Hi Barnie, thanks so much for calling me back.”
“No problem. Is something wrong with someone?”
“It’s Nick. I received another letter, and he needs money.”
“Money for what this time?”
“He’s building a mini hospital he’s calling a dispensary.”
“What about the Jesuits? Can’t they help?”
“They helped him with the church, and I know you paid for the altar to remember your daughter.”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“But, I’d like you to consider that Nicholas has been working on the infrastructure of Patna for so long, and he needs so much help. It’s just something for you to think about. He’s doing the lord’s work. You know Barnie, our parents would be so proud.”
“Yes, Mary, I believe you are correct.”
“I’ll call Joe and Charlie and Raymond, and I’ll suggest we each contribute $25,000. How does that sound to you, Mary? Acceptable?”
“Oh, Barney, yes, that would be wonderful. I’d love it if they all would contribute that amount of money.”
“Okay, sis. Will do.”
“Okay, Barney. I’ll let you go.”
“Right, bye for now.”
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RING RING SHORTS RING LONG RING SHORT RING RING RING LONG
“Hi, this is Barney. Who am I speaking with, please?”
“It’s Barbara Jean, Uncle Barney. How are you?”
“Just fine. I wonder if you might put your dad on the line, please?”
‘Sure, no problem. Nice talking with you, Uncle Barney.”
“Yes, and with you, Barbara Jean.”
“Joe, how is it going?”
“Not bad, thank you. And you?”
“Great. I was just speaking with Mary about Nicholas.”
“Oh, is this a money call?”
“You got it. I’m putting in $25,000, and I’d like you to do the same.”
“What? $25,000. That’s a lot of money.”
“Yes, it is. But Nicholas lives like a pauper and could use our support,”
“Support for what? Didn’t he choose to live that way?”
“Yes, he chose that life because he has a calling to help build infrastructure for the less fortunate of Patna. You surely would want to be a part of that, wouldn’t you? Think about Mom and Dad and how proud they would be of Nicholas. To know you had a hand in something so powerful and great. Wouldn’t that be great?”
“Fine. You had to bring up Mom and Dad, didn’t you? Where do I send the money?”
“Send it to Mary.”
“Goodbye.”
“Goodbye for now.”
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RING LONG RING SHORT RING RING RING LONG RING RING RING SHORT
“Hi, this is Barney. Who am I speaking with, please?”
“It’s Tim, Uncle Barney. How are things going?”
“Not too badly, what about you?”
“I’m going into grade seven. Can you believe it?”
“Wow! Isn’t that something you’re becoming a big man?”
“Thanks. I hope so. Do you want to speak with my father or my mother?”
“Your father, please.”
‘Charlie here. I heard this is Barney, and you called my son a man.”
“Yes, and yes. Guilty.” the men laughed. “The reason I’m calling is on behalf of Mary for Nicholas. Before you groan, Joe is on board.”
“Okay, how much is it going to cost me?”
“$25,000.”
“Okay, where do I send the money?”
“Send it to Mary.”
“Will do.”
“Oh. and Charlie, don’t make me come over there to remind you or get the cheque that won’t be acceptable.”
“Got it.”
“Goodbye for now,”
“Goodbye.”
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RING RING RING RING LONG RING RING SHORT RING RING LONG
“Hi, this is Barney calling. Is your dad at home, please?”
“One moment, please.
“This is Raymond; how are you, Barny? How’’s the family?”
“Everyone is fine, and everything is going well, thank you. And yours?”
“Couldn’t be better.”
“Your business with the calcium, how’s it getting on?”
“It’s great. We’re making a killing.”
“Well, that’s excellent news. I’m calling on behalf of Mary, hoping you’ll match your contribution with the rest of your brothers of $25,000. It’s for Nicholas, who is building the infrastructure for something in Patna. You can send them to Mary.”
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RING RING RING LONGS RING RING RING RING SHORTS
“Hello, this is Mary.”
“Hi Mary, We’ve raised $125,000 for Nicholas. I didn’t bother to call Gerald, but I’ll leave that up to you.”
“It is probably better that we just leave him alone. I’ll ask him if he wants to donate some money, but I’m not telling him the amount all of you donated. Barney, dear, you are the best.”
“Alright, Mary, I’m glad to have helped out.”
“Goodbye, dear heart.”
“Goodbye for now.”
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RING RING RING SHORT RING LONG RING SHORT RING LONG
“Hi, Geraldine, this is Mary. Can I speak with Gerald, please?”
“Hi, Mary. Yes, Of course, he’s right here.”
“Hi Mary, what’s new?”
“Hi Gerald, I’m calling on behalf of Nicholas. He needs money to help build his infrastructure for his beloved Patna.”
“How much are we talking?”
“Any amount is great. Whatever you think you can afford to give is perfect.”
“We’re giving $500.00.”
“Fine. We’ll do the same. Are you collecting the money?”
“Yes. I’ll be sending the money by wire transfer. With all the money I’ve raised, he should be able to work for a long while. That should make him happy. I am proud he can do God’s work in such a desolate area of India. He occasionally sees Bengal Tigers and other wild animals that come through the village. It is a scary work environment.”
“Yes. I don’t think that kind of work is cut out for me. I’d rather farm here at home. Besides, wild animals aren’t my thing. I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night. I’d be so scared. Fear can eat a person up.”
“Bill and I couldn’t do that either. Farming is in Bill’s blood.”
“Yes. You’re right, and he’s good at it.”
“Well, thank you, Gerald, for saying so. I’d better get going. I’ve got bread in the oven.”
“Oh, my, yes. You’d better get it.”
“Goodbye, Gerald”
“Goodbye, Mary.”
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21 comments
Just dialogue stories are so hard to write (at least for me)! You did it beautifully. Respect.
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Great handling of the dialogue and what it gradually unfolds. Wonderful job!
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Thanks Martin. I've been lax in my writing and reading. Having some issues. Lily I'm glad you liked it.
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Having some, too — the writing’s keeping me on a more even keel through everything happening. Hope you feel better soon, friend, and don’t look at it as being “lax” — you’ll get going when you feel it.😊❤️
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Thanks, Martin. You are a peach. 🙃 💙❤️
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Interesting story. I like the way you formatted the call sequence.
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Thanks John, I'm glad you enjoyed the format. It was tricky. Thank you for reading, LF6
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What a warm and engaging story told in such a creative format! I really loved the line: “Think about Mom and Dad and how proud they would be of Nicholas. To know you had a hand in something so powerful and great.”—it’s such a heartfelt appeal that captures family bonds beautifully. Your use of dialogue made it feel like I was eavesdropping on a genuine conversation, and I found myself smiling at the familial banter. A truly touching piece—wonderfully written and such a pleasure to read. Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for reading. I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks Mary for recognizing there were family bonds and banters and I am pleased you thought they were beautiful. I like the line you picked out too. It's my favourite line. So glad it touched you. LF6
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Hi Lily. I found myself smiling throughout The $500 was interesting and I thought about how $25k to some is less than $500 to others. And then I saw this is non-fiction which I found intriguing as I both share a history as a fund raiser AND a landline user. (I grew up with a five family party line, where neighbors broke in and said they needed to make a call... and they found my love lost teenage coversations of little value!). As to fundraising, especially $25k, I don't think I ever gained a check without showing up with a team to browb...
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This is me. This time. Thank you. I loved this story because it reminds me of listening for the correct number of rings. So funny what went on before versus now.
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They do a lot of that raising over here these days only that it's WhatsApp and smartphone way not landline. Fine work.
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This was a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing.
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Dispensary = selling drugs to Indians?
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Yeah but I thought it was a good play on words. No?
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Good title
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We still have a land line! Hubby refuses to part with it. Hates cell phones. What can I say? Great example of dialogue only by the way 👏👏
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Thanks, Viga. We are fighting a slippery slope of being slowly converted to Cell phones. LF6
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Feel like we’re not being given other options any longer. I just get a charge out of youngsters not understanding how we survive without a cell phone. Answer? Quite well, thank you very much 😂
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Using the long and short rings said it all being a land line:)
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Remember those days of the party lines? I can't believe people put up with that. Geez. LF6
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