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[00:03.69] | Chapter 6 |
[00:06.82] | Three days later, |
[00:08.20] | in the big,new cemetery two miles from their house, |
[00:11.77] | the two old people said goodbye to their dead son. |
[00:15.94] | Then they went back to their dark,old house. |
[00:20.31] | They did not want to live without Herbert, |
[00:23.40] | but they waited for something good to happen, |
[00:25.91] | something to help them. |
[00:28.31] | The days went by very slowly. |
[00:31.51] | Sometimes they did not talk |
[00:33.72] | because there was nothing to say without Herbert. |
[00:36.77] | And so the days felt very long. |
[00:39.83] | Then,one night,about a week later, |
[00:44.37] | Mrs White got out of bed because she could not sleep. |
[00:48.65] | She sat by the window and she watched and waited for her son. |
[00:53.57] | He did not come and she began to cry quietly. |
[00:58.04] | In the dark her husband heard her and he called, |
[01:01.81] | 'Come back to bed. It's cold out there.' |
[01:06.77] | 'It's colder for my son,'his wife answered. |
[01:11.15] | 'He's out there in the cold cemetery.' |
[01:14.81] | Mrs White did not go back to bed, |
[01:18.22] | but Mr White was old and tired and the bed was warm. |
[01:22.96] | So, in the end, he went to sleep again. |
[01:26.77] | Suddenly he heard a cry from his wife. |
[01:29.86] | 'The paw!' she cried.'The monkey's paw!' |
[01:34.68] | She came back to the bed and stood there. |
[01:38.14] | 'What is it ? What's the matter?'Mr White cried. |
[01:43.11] | He sat up in bed. |
[01:45.14] | 'What's the matter? 'he thought. |
[01:48.12] | 'Why is she excited? |
[01:50.24] | What's she talking about?' |
[01:52.41] | He looked at his wife. |
[01:54.35] | Her face was very white in the dark. |
[01:57.96] | 'I want it,'she said quietly, |
[02:01.30] | 'and you've got it! Give it to me! Please!' |
[02:06.24] | 'What?' Mr White asked. |
[02:09.25] | 'The monkey's paw, |
[02:11.33] | Mrs White said.'Where is it?' |
[02:14.35] | 'It's downstairs, Mr White answered.'Why?' |
[02:19.86] | Mrs White began to laugh and cry. |
[02:23.47] | 'We can have two more wishes! ' |
[02:25.77] | she cried. 'We had one-but there are two more!' |
[02:30.74] | 'Oh,no!Not again! |
[02:33.47] | Think, woman!' Mr White cried. |
[02:37.03] | But Mrs White did not listen. |
[02:39.65] | 'Quickly,' she said . |
[02:41.70] | 'Go and get the paw. |
[02:43.95] | We're going to wish for our boy to come back to us!' |
[02:47.69] | 'No!' Mr White cried.'You're mad!' |
[02:52.20] | 'Get it! Get it quickly!' Mrs White cried again. |
[02:57.58] | Mr White said again, |
[02:59.37] | 'Think, woman! Think! |
[03:02.21] | Our boy was in the machinery for a long time. |
[03:06.55] | They didn't want to show him to us! |
[03:09.29] | Think!Do you want to see his body?' |
[03:13.37] | 'Yes! He's my son. |
[03:16.41] | I'm not afraid of him!' she answered. |
[03:19.80] | 'You don't understand,' |
[03:22.99] | Mr White said sadly, |
[03:25.04] | but he went downstairs to look for the monkey's paw. |
[03:29.12] | In the living-room it was dark and Mr White did not have a candle. |
[03:35.15] | Slowly, he went across the room |
[03:37.40] | and he put out his hand for the monkey's paw. |
[03:41.21] | He touched it, and quickly took his hand away again. |
[03:44.87] | 'No!' he thought.'I can't! |
[03:49.34] | I don't want to see Herbert! |
[03:51.93] | His face-after he was in the machinery… no!' |
[03:57.68] | Then he thought about his wife- |
[04:00.15] | and he put out his hand and took the paw. |
[04:03.38] | In the bedroom his wife waited. |
[04:06.98] | She saw the paw in Mr White's hand and cried, |
[04:10.46] | 'Quick! Make the wish!' |
[04:13.87] | 'I can't,'Mr White answered. |
[04:17.22] | 'Remember-he died in the machinery!' |
[04:21.64] | 'Make the wish! |
[04:23.49] | I'm not afraid of my own son!'Mrs White cried again. |
[04:29.52] | Mr White looked sadly at his wife, |
[04:32.41] | but he took the paw in his right hand and said slowly, |
[04:36.52] | 'I wish for my son, Herbert, to come back to us.' |
[04:43.18] | then he sat down in the nearest chair. |
[04:46.53] | But Mrs White went over to the window and looked out into the road. |
[04:51.79] | She stayed there for a long time and she did not move. |
[04:56.33] | Nothing happened. |
[04:58.29] | The monkey's paw could not do it! |
[05:01.12] | 'Thank God!'Mr White said,and he went back to bed. |
[05:07.35] | Soon Mrs White went to bed too. |
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[00:03.69] | Chapter 6 |
[00:06.82] | Three days later, |
[00:08.20] | in the big, new cemetery two miles from their house, |
[00:11.77] | the two old people said goodbye to their dead son |
[00:15.94] | Then they went back to their dark, old house |
[00:20.31] | They did not want to live without Herbert, |
[00:23.40] | but they waited for something good to happen, |
[00:25.91] | something to help them |
[00:28.31] | The days went by very slowly |
[00:31.51] | Sometimes they did not talk |
[00:33.72] | because there was nothing to say without Herbert |
[00:36.77] | And so the days felt very long |
[00:39.83] | Then, one night, about a week later, |
[00:44.37] | Mrs White got out of bed because she could not sleep |
[00:48.65] | She sat by the window and she watched and waited for her son |
[00:53.57] | He did not come and she began to cry quietly |
[00:58.04] | In the dark her husband heard her and he called, |
[01:01.81] | ' Come back to bed It' s cold out there' |
[01:06.77] | ' It' s colder for my son,' his wife answered |
[01:11.15] | ' He' s out there in the cold cemetery' |
[01:14.81] | Mrs White did not go back to bed, |
[01:18.22] | but Mr White was old and tired and the bed was warm |
[01:22.96] | So, in the end, he went to sleep again |
[01:26.77] | Suddenly he heard a cry from his wife |
[01:29.86] | ' The paw!' she cried' The monkey' s paw!' |
[01:34.68] | She came back to the bed and stood there |
[01:38.14] | ' What is it ? What' s the matter?' Mr White cried |
[01:43.11] | He sat up in bed |
[01:45.14] | ' What' s the matter? ' he thought |
[01:48.12] | ' Why is she excited? |
[01:50.24] | What' s she talking about?' |
[01:52.41] | He looked at his wife |
[01:54.35] | Her face was very white in the dark |
[01:57.96] | ' I want it,' she said quietly, |
[02:01.30] | ' and you' ve got it! Give it to me! Please!' |
[02:06.24] | ' What?' Mr White asked |
[02:09.25] | ' The monkey' s paw, |
[02:11.33] | Mrs White said' Where is it?' |
[02:14.35] | ' It' s downstairs, Mr White answered' Why?' |
[02:19.86] | Mrs White began to laugh and cry |
[02:23.47] | ' We can have two more wishes! ' |
[02:25.77] | she cried ' We had onebut there are two more!' |
[02:30.74] | ' Oh, no! Not again! |
[02:33.47] | Think, woman!' Mr White cried |
[02:37.03] | But Mrs White did not listen |
[02:39.65] | ' Quickly,' she said |
[02:41.70] | ' Go and get the paw |
[02:43.95] | We' re going to wish for our boy to come back to us!' |
[02:47.69] | ' No!' Mr White cried' You' re mad!' |
[02:52.20] | ' Get it! Get it quickly!' Mrs White cried again |
[02:57.58] | Mr White said again, |
[02:59.37] | ' Think, woman! Think! |
[03:02.21] | Our boy was in the machinery for a long time |
[03:06.55] | They didn' t want to show him to us! |
[03:09.29] | Think! Do you want to see his body?' |
[03:13.37] | ' Yes! He' s my son |
[03:16.41] | I' m not afraid of him!' she answered |
[03:19.80] | ' You don' t understand,' |
[03:22.99] | Mr White said sadly, |
[03:25.04] | but he went downstairs to look for the monkey' s paw |
[03:29.12] | In the livingroom it was dark and Mr White did not have a candle |
[03:35.15] | Slowly, he went across the room |
[03:37.40] | and he put out his hand for the monkey' s paw |
[03:41.21] | He touched it, and quickly took his hand away again |
[03:44.87] | ' No!' he thought' I can' t! |
[03:49.34] | I don' t want to see Herbert! |
[03:51.93] | His faceafter he was in the machinery no!' |
[03:57.68] | Then he thought about his wife |
[04:00.15] | and he put out his hand and took the paw |
[04:03.38] | In the bedroom his wife waited |
[04:06.98] | She saw the paw in Mr White' s hand and cried, |
[04:10.46] | ' Quick! Make the wish!' |
[04:13.87] | ' I can' t,' Mr White answered |
[04:17.22] | ' Rememberhe died in the machinery!' |
[04:21.64] | ' Make the wish! |
[04:23.49] | I' m not afraid of my own son!' Mrs White cried again |
[04:29.52] | Mr White looked sadly at his wife, |
[04:32.41] | but he took the paw in his right hand and said slowly, |
[04:36.52] | ' I wish for my son, Herbert, to come back to us' |
[04:43.18] | then he sat down in the nearest chair |
[04:46.53] | But Mrs White went over to the window and looked out into the road |
[04:51.79] | She stayed there for a long time and she did not move |
[04:56.33] | Nothing happened |
[04:58.29] | The monkey' s paw could not do it! |
[05:01.12] | ' Thank God!' Mr White said, and he went back to bed |
[05:07.35] | Soon Mrs White went to bed too |
ti: | |
ar: | |
al: | |
[00:03.69] | Chapter 6 |
[00:06.82] | Three days later, |
[00:08.20] | in the big, new cemetery two miles from their house, |
[00:11.77] | the two old people said goodbye to their dead son |
[00:15.94] | Then they went back to their dark, old house |
[00:20.31] | They did not want to live without Herbert, |
[00:23.40] | but they waited for something good to happen, |
[00:25.91] | something to help them |
[00:28.31] | The days went by very slowly |
[00:31.51] | Sometimes they did not talk |
[00:33.72] | because there was nothing to say without Herbert |
[00:36.77] | And so the days felt very long |
[00:39.83] | Then, one night, about a week later, |
[00:44.37] | Mrs White got out of bed because she could not sleep |
[00:48.65] | She sat by the window and she watched and waited for her son |
[00:53.57] | He did not come and she began to cry quietly |
[00:58.04] | In the dark her husband heard her and he called, |
[01:01.81] | ' Come back to bed It' s cold out there' |
[01:06.77] | ' It' s colder for my son,' his wife answered |
[01:11.15] | ' He' s out there in the cold cemetery' |
[01:14.81] | Mrs White did not go back to bed, |
[01:18.22] | but Mr White was old and tired and the bed was warm |
[01:22.96] | So, in the end, he went to sleep again |
[01:26.77] | Suddenly he heard a cry from his wife |
[01:29.86] | ' The paw!' she cried' The monkey' s paw!' |
[01:34.68] | She came back to the bed and stood there |
[01:38.14] | ' What is it ? What' s the matter?' Mr White cried |
[01:43.11] | He sat up in bed |
[01:45.14] | ' What' s the matter? ' he thought |
[01:48.12] | ' Why is she excited? |
[01:50.24] | What' s she talking about?' |
[01:52.41] | He looked at his wife |
[01:54.35] | Her face was very white in the dark |
[01:57.96] | ' I want it,' she said quietly, |
[02:01.30] | ' and you' ve got it! Give it to me! Please!' |
[02:06.24] | ' What?' Mr White asked |
[02:09.25] | ' The monkey' s paw, |
[02:11.33] | Mrs White said' Where is it?' |
[02:14.35] | ' It' s downstairs, Mr White answered' Why?' |
[02:19.86] | Mrs White began to laugh and cry |
[02:23.47] | ' We can have two more wishes! ' |
[02:25.77] | she cried ' We had onebut there are two more!' |
[02:30.74] | ' Oh, no! Not again! |
[02:33.47] | Think, woman!' Mr White cried |
[02:37.03] | But Mrs White did not listen |
[02:39.65] | ' Quickly,' she said |
[02:41.70] | ' Go and get the paw |
[02:43.95] | We' re going to wish for our boy to come back to us!' |
[02:47.69] | ' No!' Mr White cried' You' re mad!' |
[02:52.20] | ' Get it! Get it quickly!' Mrs White cried again |
[02:57.58] | Mr White said again, |
[02:59.37] | ' Think, woman! Think! |
[03:02.21] | Our boy was in the machinery for a long time |
[03:06.55] | They didn' t want to show him to us! |
[03:09.29] | Think! Do you want to see his body?' |
[03:13.37] | ' Yes! He' s my son |
[03:16.41] | I' m not afraid of him!' she answered |
[03:19.80] | ' You don' t understand,' |
[03:22.99] | Mr White said sadly, |
[03:25.04] | but he went downstairs to look for the monkey' s paw |
[03:29.12] | In the livingroom it was dark and Mr White did not have a candle |
[03:35.15] | Slowly, he went across the room |
[03:37.40] | and he put out his hand for the monkey' s paw |
[03:41.21] | He touched it, and quickly took his hand away again |
[03:44.87] | ' No!' he thought' I can' t! |
[03:49.34] | I don' t want to see Herbert! |
[03:51.93] | His faceafter he was in the machinery no!' |
[03:57.68] | Then he thought about his wife |
[04:00.15] | and he put out his hand and took the paw |
[04:03.38] | In the bedroom his wife waited |
[04:06.98] | She saw the paw in Mr White' s hand and cried, |
[04:10.46] | ' Quick! Make the wish!' |
[04:13.87] | ' I can' t,' Mr White answered |
[04:17.22] | ' Rememberhe died in the machinery!' |
[04:21.64] | ' Make the wish! |
[04:23.49] | I' m not afraid of my own son!' Mrs White cried again |
[04:29.52] | Mr White looked sadly at his wife, |
[04:32.41] | but he took the paw in his right hand and said slowly, |
[04:36.52] | ' I wish for my son, Herbert, to come back to us' |
[04:43.18] | then he sat down in the nearest chair |
[04:46.53] | But Mrs White went over to the window and looked out into the road |
[04:51.79] | She stayed there for a long time and she did not move |
[04:56.33] | Nothing happened |
[04:58.29] | The monkey' s paw could not do it! |
[05:01.12] | ' Thank God!' Mr White said, and he went back to bed |
[05:07.35] | Soon Mrs White went to bed too |