As caravans go, this one was small, equipped with the very basic of facilities. At one end, just inside the door, there was a tiny club lounge with a table, easily converted to form a single bunk should it ever be necessary to accommodate more than two people. In the centre, opposite the lounge and built against the wall, a barely adequate, two-burner stove, a small, dual gas/electric refrigerator, and a tiny stainless steel sink with shallow cupboards above completed the kitchen layout. At the opposite end, in the rear of the compact unit, sat a double bed more suited to one average size person than two of smaller build. To the man seated at the table-come-bunk, it was of little consequence his home might be considered to be a little on the claustrophobic side. He never intended for it t

