They brought him in on a stretcher from the world, wounded but humorous, and he soon recovered. Boiler-rooms, row upon row of gantries rolled away to reveal the landscape of a childhood only he can recapture. Even on cold
mornings he is up at six with a block of wood or a box of nails, discreetly up to no good or banging round the house like a four-year-old —
never there when you call. But after dark you hear his great boots thumping in the hall
and in he comes, as cute as they come. Each night his shrewd eyes bolt the door and wind the clock against the future, then his light goes out. Nothing escapes him; he escapes us all.
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GLOSSARY [3] [7]
gantries: bridge-like structures, often used as a crane. Harland and Wolff has two of the largest gantries in the world, used in the construction of ships; most famously, the Titanic.
discreetly: carefully; secretively; acting in a way in order to remain undetected