Another stupid prank was when he wrote a note with his name and address
on it saying he had been kidnapped and threw it out the train window. Someone
found it and immediately presented it to the police. Without delay they went
around to his parent’s house and began questioning them to try and find a
logical reason for their child’s abduction. When Bing arrived home it was to a
reception of police, devastated parent’s, and to what could only be described
as another complete debacle. When the truth was told he was warned by the
police and grounded forever with another sore rear end.
Bing was lucky to escape serious injury during his growth spurt. He had
not gained a lot within the throes of formal education, and not yet reached
full maturity, but was old enough for recruitment into the army. His parents
fought hard to sway his decision because they wanted him to follow a path of
education and become a professional like his father, but in the end they
acceded to his request and agreed enlistment would be the best thing. They came
to believe the discipline would rectify his unruly manner, and their resolve
gave positive results when in hope of attaining a ‘trade’ he became a model soldier
at ‘Ingleburn Army Camp’.
CHAPTER 5 NEXT WEEK
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