CHAPTER TWELVE: AFFINITY WITH SINGING Two weeks later, a certain sexagenarian, a bachelor tailor arrived from London one snowy morning and decided to settle in Arsenal. He rented a two-room apartment near Miss Tina’s house and settled in there as a single tenant. His name was Robinson. Everybody in Arsenal knew he actually migrated from the Americas some years ago. He was such a tall man, always singing songs at his shop. Even though he set up his tailoring shop just opposite Miss Tina’s house successfully, he hardly opened. Mr Robinson was noted to be a man of kind nature. But at times people mocked him because he was a bow legged man. Sunday after the first church mass, he would sit by the road and sing for people to offer him alms. He did that with the help of his antique piano, whi

