Santa’s Gift
by Dahn
Batchelor
The 1920s was an
exciting decade. No one realized that the hard times of the Great Depression in
the 1930s were approaching them. Lavish new skyscrapers went up, radio was
the newest popular invention and electric appliances appeared in people's homes
for the first time. In 1921, the population of Toronto was 522,000. But not all
those living in Toronto found that year or even that decade to be exciting. The Thompson brothers were not living the
good life in Toronto since their parents were killed in a fire when Billy
Thompson was fifteen years of age and his younger brother Sammy was ten. In
1914, when Billy was seventeen, he joined the Canadian armed forces and spent
four years fighting the Germans in Europe before he returned to Canada at the
end of the war in 1918.
In 1930, Billy had found a place where they could sleep. It would protect them from the rain and snow but it wouldn’t protect them from the freezing winters. Bill had found a badly worn mattress in a dump and he and his brother carried it to where they we spending their nights. When night would come, they went to their newly found abode and would sleep on the mattress without any blanket to cover them or pillows to lay their heads on.
Their abode was a space under a large concrete
loading dock of a warehouse on the western outskirts of Toronto. Where they
slept was far enough under the loading dock so no one was aware that two
homeless men were sleeping under the loading dock. This was the main reason why they left it
before sunrise and returned to it after it got dark. They didn’t want to be
evicted from the only place they could sleep. They didn’t have any difficult in
finding food to eat. There was a restaurant approximately a mile from the
warehouse and there was plenty of food thrown out in a dumpster that they could
eat. The problem that Billy always faced was what to do
with his younger retarded brother if Billy was able to find a job. He didn’t
want to leave Sammy alone under the loading dock for an entire day but he also
didn’t want to take him with him on the job and letting him stay with their
aunt and uncle was out of the question. As he saw it, he had no other choice
but to have them both continue living as they were from hand to mouth and
sleeping under the loading dock. One
cold night in January 1933, Billy woke up after smelling smoke. He looked out
past the opening of the dock and saw that the snow was reflecting the
flickering of a fire. When he stepped outside, he discovered that there was a
fire in the warehouse and the fire was seen through the windows. He went back
under the dock and woke up Sammy and together they left the area of the dock.
Billy remembered that there was a phone booth next to a construction site that
was nearby and because he had a nickel, he was able to call the fire department.
The fire department arrived five minutes
later and was successful in putting out the fire before the damage inside the
warehouse became extensive. When the firemen and the owner of the warehouse finally
left the area, Billy and his brother slipped back under the loading dock and
within minutes, they were asleep again. On December 21st
1933, both men were asleep under the loading dock and eleven at night; Sammy
woke up because he needed to go to the portable toilet that was at the construction
site a block away so that he could urinate. Just as he was about to walk into
the open and the blizzard of snow blowing about, he suddenly saw a large truck
backing up to the loading dock. As he hid behind one of the pillars supporting
the loading dock he heard one of the men who exited the truck say to another
man, “Are you sure that this is the place where all the radios are being
stored?”
The other man replied, “The sign says Abrahams Warehouse.This is the place.” The first man then said, “Good. Then let’s break into it and steal the shipment of radios and get out of here.” Then Sammy heard nothing more from the mouths of the two men but he did hear glass being broken.
The other man replied, “The sign says Abrahams Warehouse.This is the place.” The first man then said, “Good. Then let’s break into it and steal the shipment of radios and get out of here.” Then Sammy heard nothing more from the mouths of the two men but he did hear glass being broken.
Sammy returned to the mattress and woke
up his brother. He then said, “I have to go to the toilet and two men are
stealing radios from the warehouse.”
Billy sat up with a start and said
softly to his younger brother, “Let’s leave here quietly.”
The two men slipped out of the area
under the loading dock and after walking past the unmanned truck, Billy led his
brother to the phone booth near the nearby construction site. While they were
walking there, Sammy recited word for word what he had heard the other two men
saying to one another. When they got to the phone booth, Billy pulled out a
nickel and after inserting it, he reached the operator. “Connect me with the
police!”
Seconds later, he was connected. Then
the man who answered the phone said the following words, “This is the police.”
Billy spoke directly into the mouthpiece.
“My name is Billy Thompson and my brother Sammy is going to tell you what he
heard a few minutes ago.”
The officer then asked, “Where are you
calling from?”
Billy yelled into the mouthpiece, “Just
listen to what my brother is saying to you!” Then Billy turned to his brother
and said, “Tell the officer what conversations that took place after you woke
up. Sammy began speaking, “Are you sure that
this is the place where all the radios are being stored? The sign says Abrahams
Warehouse. This is the place. Good. Then let’s break into it and steal the
shipment of radios and get out of here. Sammy then
said to the police officer on the phone, “I have to go to the toilet and two
men are stealing radios from the warehouse.” Then
Sammy said to his brother, rather urgently. “Billy. Let’s leave here quietly.” If don’t go to the toilet right now, I will do
it in my pants.”
Billy
pushed his brother aside and spoke directly into the mouthpiece. “My brother is
retarded and because of this, he misunderstood what I meant when I told him to
repeat all the conversations but he is a savant and as such, he remembers
everything he hears and sees.”
The officer on the other end of the line
said in return, “I understand. Ask your brother if he saw the men?”
Sammy told Billy that he didn’t see the
men but he did hear glass being broken.
Billy immediately hung up the phone and
said to Sammy. “Go to the toilet right now and get it over with. We have to get
under the loading dock before the police arrive otherwise we will be stuck
outside in this blizzard.” As
they ran back to the warehouse, they could hear the sounds of police sirens in
the distance and then the sounds of the sirens stopped as the police vehicles
were approaching the warehouse. Just as the brothers slipped into the area
under the loading dock, three police vehicles pulled up to the loading area. For several minutes they heard yelling
and finally they saw the police taking two men towards the police vehicles. A
minute later, the vehicles left the area and the two brothers were alone again
so they cuddled up to each other for shared body warmth and went back to sleep.
On the 24th at noon, Jacob
Abraham was led into the office of the district police Superintendent. As soon
as he entered the office, the superintendent said as he motioned Jacob to the
chair in front of his desk. “Mister Abraham. Please have a seat. Thank you for
coming so promptly.”
When both men were seated in their chairs, the
superintendent asked, “Do you know anyone who goes by the name of Billy or
Sammy Thompson? The last name could also be spelled T..h.o..m..s..o..n.” “ Well
as you can appreciate, Superintendent, I have a great many friends in Toronto
and although I know some families whose last names are similar as to how you
described them but I don’t know anyone that has Billy, William, Sammy or Samuel
as their first names as part of those last names. Why do you ask?” “Apparently two men called the police three
nights ago and one of them described what he heard about the break-in. Their
first names were Billy and Samuel.” Jacob
paused for a moment and then said, “There are thirty men working in that
particular warehouse but none of them have those first names.”
The superintendent opened a file on his
desk and then said to Jacob, “What I find most interesting is that the one of
the voices that was recorded on the phone last night was the same voice that
was recorded earlier in the year when that person was reporting a fire in your
warehouse.”
Jacob said, “Obviously whoever that
person is, he was close to the building on both occasions and quite honestly,
Inspector, I find that most peculiar.” “ As
do I, Mister Abraham.”
Jacob continued, “Perhaps it is a
homeless man who was sleeping nearby. We have plenty of them everywhere.”
The superintendent thought for a moment
and then asked, “Is there anywhere on your property where your warehouse is located
where such a person or persons could be sleeping at night, such as a shed?”
Jacob paused in his thinking and then
said, “We don’t have a shed on the property however the only place I can think of
might be where that person or persons could be sleeping would be under the
concrete loading dock.”
The inspector looked in the file and was
reading the transcript of the telephone calls made by the persons making the
call and suddenly his eyes lit up. He exclaimed, “One of the men said that his
brother told him that he heard glass breaking. This means that he had to be
very close to the building. Perhaps the loading dock. could be the area where
they are sleeping at night.” The
inspector then called out to an officer standing next to the Inspector’s
office. “Wilson! Come in here!”
When the officer entered the office, the
inspector said, “Sergeant. Take four men with you and arrest anyone you find
under the concrete loading dock of the Abrahams Warehouse and bring them here.”
Fifteen minutes later, the five police
officers arrived at the warehouse and they began searching the area under the
loading dock. It was then that they saw Billy and Sammy lying on the mattress.
One of the officers tried to arouse them but he was unsuccessful.”
“Are they dead?” asked the sergeant.
The officer replied, “I don’t think so
but they are definitely unconscious.”
“Get them out of there!” The sergeant then
addressed his words to the man next to him. “Johnston, go in there and help him
remove the unconscious men.” Then the sergeant spoke to
another officer standing nearby and said to him, “Go into the warehouse and
call an ambulance. These two men could be freezing to death.” The day before
Christmas is a happy day for most people especially for the children who are
expecting a certain person to drop by later that night while they are asleep. One person who wasn’t expecting anyone to drop by was Sammy
Thompson. When he finally woke up after nearly freezing to death three days
earlier, he saw an old white bearded man in a red suit. Sammy exclaimed,
“Santa! You really are for real.”
The old man smiled and said, “I have
brought some presents for you and your brother.” He pulled the packages out of
a large cloth bag and placed them at the foot of each bed. “They are warm
clothes and warm jackets along with two sleeping bags for both of you.”
The old man looked at the nurse standing
next to him and asked, “How is the other gentleman?”
The nurse replied, “I think he is OK,
Mister Abrahams. He woke up earlier several hours ago and asked how his brother
was.”
“Fine! Fine! See that they get the best
of care while they are in the hospital.”
The nurse smiled and replied, “When we
learned that you are a member of the board of directors of the hospital and that
you were paying for their hospitalization out of your own pocket, everyone on
staff was more than happy to make sure that these two men got the best of care
any patient in this hospital could ever ask for.”
“When do you think they can be
released?”
“They are well enough to be released
tomorrow but Sir, I believe that they are homeless. Do you really want to have
us release them onto the street on Christmas Day?”
“I assure you, Nurse Randall that they
won’t be released onto the street. Leave their future to me. Meanwhile, I am
now going to the sick children’s hospital and play my annual role as Santa
Clause with them.”
“Bless you Sir.”
“Merry Christmas, Nurse Randall.” Then
he smiled at Sammy and waved his hand at him and turned and left the room with
a big smile on his face. Snow
had covered the ground overnight but Christmas morning was sunny by the time
Sammy and his brother Billy had woken up. They were given a warm breakfast and
after breakfast, the doctor who had cared for them entered the room and said,
“Gentlemen. Good morning to you and Merry Christmas.”
Both men didn’t look all that happy
considering the fact that they knew that soon they would be leaving the warmth
of their room and heading back out into the cold weather that was waiting for
them.”
The doctor then said, “You will be
leaving the hospital today but you are going to be the guests of one of the
directors of our hospital. He has arranged for his car to take you to his
home.”
The two men looked at each other with
surprised looks on their faces and while they were getting dressed in their new
clothes, Billy asked his brother, “Did you see who brought us these clothes?”
Sammy smiled and replied, “It was Santa
Claus.”
Billy replied, “Yeah, sure it was.”
“It was Santa. I saw him last night when
he entered our room. He even spoke to me when he told me about the new clothes and
sleeping bags he brought us.”
While
the two men were being driven into the posh area of Forest Hill in central
Toronto, their eyes widened at what they were seeing. They had never seen homes
in the Forest Hill area of Toronto before. Finally, the limousine they were in
was driving up a winding driveway towards a beautiful house. When they reached
the door, a man of about fifty opened the door and as soon as Sammy saw the
face of the man and heard him say, “Welcome to my home.” he cried out. “Santa!
It’s you.”
Jacob looked puzzled and asked, “How did
you know it was me that visited you last night?”
Billy responded to the question by
saying, “Although my brother is retarded, he has the uncanny ability to
remember everything he sees and everything he hears. I guess he remembers the
features of your face and the tone of your voice.”
“That is indeed a magnificent gift, you
have, Sammy.” Then he smiled and said, “Gentlemen. Please come in.”
The two men joined Jacob’s family and
had a sumptuous turkey dinner with all the trimmings. There were also other
gifts for them, including a watch for each of them.
For a week, they stayed with Jacob’s family and right after
New Years Day, Jacob asked his two guests to join him in his study.
“I know that you have been sleeping
under the concrete loading dock of my warehouse but I don’t want you sleeping
under that dock anymore.”
“But Sir,” began Billy, “it’s the only
place we could find where we are protected from the rain and the snow.”
“Billy.” began Jacob. “You and Sammy are
going to sleep inside the warehouse where it is warm. For the past week, I have
had carpenters build a two-bedroom apartment in the corner of the warehouse for
both of you to live in. It is completely furnished. You won’t have to worry about
food because, Billy, I am going to hire you as a security guard in my warehouse
and Sammy, I will hire you as a floor sweeper in my warehouse.”
Jacob kept his word and the two men
spent seven years living in the apartment which also included a bathroom, a kitchen
and living room. Then in 1939, just after Canada declared war on Germany, Billy
married a woman he had fallen in love with and with Jacob’s help, Billy and his
wife were able to buy a four-bedroom home. Sammy had his own room in the home
he shared with his brother and his brother’s family.
Every Christmas, Billy, his brother and
Billy’s family had Christmas dinner at Jacob’s home and every New Years day,
Jacob and his family had their New Years day dinner at the Thompson home.
Emerson said it best when he said;
“Nature magically suits a man to his fortunes by making them the fruit of his
character.”
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