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  • So, Mma Ramotswe, Mma Potokwane continued. I have a rather complicated story to tell you. I am used to such things, Mma Ramotswe assured her. Do I need to take notes Is it that complicated I can write it all down in shorthand, Mma Makutsi volunteered. That way, not a word will be lost. That will not be necessary, snapped Mma Potokwane. It is complicated and simple, all at the same time. You do not need to take notes. Have you heard of a man called Mr. Ditso Ditso He is a wellknown businessman. Mma Ramotswe nodded. She had not met Ditso Ditso, but had seen his name in the papers on numerous occasions. And she knew people who knew him; that was always the case in Botswanayou inevitably knew somebody who knew somebody. Rra Ditso is quite a good man, I think, said Mma Potokwane. Sometimes people like thatrich peopleare very selfish and forget where they have come from and who their people are. He is not like that. Mma Ramotswe felt able to agree with these remarks on the newly rich. The grog prosperity of Botswana meant that there were many who had come a long way, and it was not uncommon to find people who seemed to forget the claims of friends and family once their fortunes were established. Recently there had been a case reported in the newspapers of a wealthy bottlestore owner whose elderly parents were discovered to be living in extreme poverty in a remote village. They had not even heard of their sons success, but were still proud of it when it was revealed to them and declined to express any bitterness over the difference in their circumstances. Mma Ramotswe had been astonished by their response, but then had thought: no, these are the real Botswana values. The son might not have them, but the parents did. And parentswhether they were in Botswana or anywhere elsealmost always forgave, whatever happened; or at least, mothers did. Whatever a son or daughter did, a mother forgave. It is good that he remembers other people, said Mma Ramotswe. Sometimes I think that rich people live in a country in which they are the only people. It is called the Rich Peoples Place, I think. Mma Potokwane smiled. I think thats right, Mma. But this Ditsohes not like that at all. He has been very generous to everybody. She paused. Including ourselves. He has been very, very generous with his time. Thats good, said Mma Ramotswe. You must be pleased with that, Mma Potokwane. Youre always asking people She stopped herself. It was Mma Potokwanes job to ask people to help the orphan farm, and she should not mention it as if it might be a fault. Mma Potokwane raised a hand. I should be pleased, Mma, but For a few moments there was silence. Then Mma Makutsi said: You are not pleased, Mma Potokwane Again Mma Potokwane shifted in her chair and glanced at Mma Makutsi. No, Im not pleased, Mma Makutsi. Do I look pleased Mma Makutsi shook her head. I do not think you are pleased. You are right, Mma. You are a very good detective. I am not pleased. There was a further brief silence. This time it was broken by Mma Ramotswe, who said: So It was not much to say, but it moved the conversation on.

    The problem, Mma Potokwane explained, is that this Ditso is on the orphanfarm board. I have a board, you see, and they are the people who make the big decisions for the orphan farm. They are good people, and they like the orphans. They work very hard. Of course they do, said Mma Ramotswe. I know some of those people on your board. They are on many boardsworking very hard for their causes. Mma Potokwane agreed that this was so. She very rarely had any disagreement with her board, she said, but unfortunately a major disagreement had emerged over a decision that Mr. Ditso Ditso had talked the board into making. We were given a very big grant by a diamond company recently, said Mma Potokwane. The board had to decide what to do with all the money. Rra Ditso came up with a project, although he did not consult menot once. He said the money should be used for building purposes. I had no objection to that: we could do with a few more houses for the to live in. But then he decided that it would be something quite different, and that was when everything began to be not quite so good.