
Israel Book Shop presents Chapter 45 of a new online serial novel, The Cuckoo Clock, by Esther Rapaport. Check back for a new chapter every week. Click here for previous chapters.
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“I’m calling about the cuckoo clock you advertised that you’re selling?”
“Okay…?” Elisheva was getting tired of these phone calls. The day after tomorrow, the day before bedikas chametz, was moving day, with Hashem’s help, and she didn’t know where she would get the energy from for this final battle. Perhaps it had been foolish to try to sell the clock; it was a shame they hadn’t just dumped it.
Her father, remarkably, had not displayed any particular sentiment for it. “You can throw it out,” he’d replied when she’d asked him, on the day he was released from the hospital. Of course he had returned to the nursing home. He was weaker than he’d been when he’d left from there, but healthy, baruch Hashem.
“I understand that it needs some repairs, is that right?”
“Yes.”
“So, what’s the problem?”
“Something with the balance of the gears.”
“It doesn’t work at all?”
“No. Sometimes the cuckoo bird pops out and chimes, but it’s rare, and we have no idea what causes it to happen.”
Meir entered the empty kitchen, mouthed something to her in a whisper, and then suddenly blushed and fled outside.
“How much do you want for it?”
“Two hundred and fifty shekels.”
If someone would come and show interest in the old clock, they could always knock down the price a bit—that’s what Eliyahu had told her. But so far, no one had expressed serious interest in it at all.
“And how much should a repair cost?”
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