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There'
ssomeoneatthedoornow.'
Ididn'
thearanoise,'
hisfatheranswered,buthegotupfromhischairandwenttoopenthefrontdoor.MrsWhitegotuptooandbegantoputthingsaway.
MrWhitesaid,'
Comein,comein,Tom.It'
swonderfultoseeyouagain.Whatabadnight!
Givemeyourcoatandthencomeintotheliving-room.It'
sniceandwarminthere.'
Thefrontdoorwasopen,andintheliving-roomMrsWhiteandHerbertfeltthecold.ThenMrWhitecamebackintotheliving-roomwithabig,red-facedman.
ThisisTomMorris,'
MrWhitetoldhiswifeandson.'
Wewerefriendswhenwewereyoung.WeworkedtogetherbeforeTomwenttoIndia.Tom,thisismywifeandthisisourson,Herbert.'
Pleasedtomeetyou,'
TomMorrissaid.
Pleasedtomeetyou,MrMorris,'
MrsWhiteanswered.'
Pleasecomeandsitdown.'
Yes,comeon,Tom,'
MrWhitesaid.'
Overhere.It'
sniceandwarm.'
Thankyou,'
thebigmanansweredandhesatdown.
Let'
shavesomewhisky,'
OldMrWhitesaid.'
Youneedsomethingtowarmyouonacoldnight.'
Hegotoutabottleofwhiskyandthetwooldfriendsbegantodrinkandtalk.Thelittlefamilylistenedwithinteresttothisvisitorfromfarawayandhetoldthemmanystrangestories.
AftersometimeTomMorrisstoppedtalkingandMrWhitesaidtohiswifeandson,'
TomwasasoldierinIndiafortwenty-oneyears.Indiaisawonderfulcountry.'
Yes,'
I'
dliketogothere.'
Oh,Herbert!
hismothercried.Shewasafraidbecauseshedidnotwanttoloseherson.
IwantedtogotoIndiatoo,'
herhusbandsaid,'
but…'
sbetterforyouhere!
thesoldiersaidquickly.
ButyousawalotofstrangeandwonderfulthingsinIndia.Iwanttoseethemtoooneday,'
MrWhitesaid.
Thesoldierputdownhiswhisky.'
No!
hecried.'
Stayhere!
OldMrWhitedidnotstop.'
Butyourstorieswereinteresting,'
hesaidtoTomMorris.'
Whatdidyoubegintosayaboutamonkey'
spaw?
Nothing!
Morrisansweredquickly.'
Well…nothingimportant.'
Amonkey'
MrsWhitesaid.
Comeon,MrMorris!
Tellusaboutit,'
Herbertsaid.
Morristookhiswhiskyinhishand,butsuddenlyheputitdownagain.SlowlyheputhishandintothepocketofhiscoatandtheWhitefamilywatchedhim.
Whatisit?
Whatisit?
MrsWhitecried.
Morrissaidnothing.Hetookhishandoutofhispocket.TheWhitefamilywatchedcarefully—andinthesoldier'
shandtheysawsomethinglittleanddirty.
MrsWhitemovedback,afraid,butherson,Herbert,tookitandlookedatitcarefully.
Well,whatisit?
MrWhiteaskedhisfriend.
Lookatit,'
thesoldieranswered.'
salittlepaw…amonkey'
spaw.'
spaw!
Herbertsaid—andhelaughed.'
Whydoyoucarryamonkey'
spawinyourpocket,MrMorris?
heaskedtheoldsoldier.
Well,yousee,'
Morrissaid,'
thismonkey'
spawismagic!
Herbertlaughedagain,butthesoldiersaid,'
Don'
tlaugh,boy.Remember,you'
reyoung.I'
moldnowandinIndiaIsawmanystrangethings.'
Hestoppedtalkingforaminuteandthenhesaid,'
Thismonkey'
spawcandostrangeandwonderfulthings.AnoldIndiangavethepawtooneofmyfriends.Myfriendwasasoldiertoo.Thispawismagicbecauseitcangivethreewishestothreepeople.'
Wonderful!
Herbertsaid.
Butthesethreewishesdon'
tbringhappiness,'
thesoldiersaid.'
TheoldIndianwantedtoteachussomething—it'
snevergoodtowanttochangethings.'
Well,didyourfriendhavethreewishes?
Herbertaskedtheoldsoldier.
Morrisansweredquietly.'
Andhisthirdandlastwishwastodie!
MrandMrsWhitelistenedtothestoryandtheyfeltafraid,butHerbertasked,'
Anddidhedie?
Yes,hedid,'
Morrissaid.'
Hehadnofamily,sohisthingscametomewhenhedied.Themonkey'
spawwaswithhisthings,buthetoldmeaboutitbeforehedied,'
TomMorrisfinishedquietly.'
Whatwerehisfirsttwowishes,then?
Herbertasked.'
Whatdidheaskfor?
Idon'
tknow.Hedidn'
twanttotellme,'
thesoldieranswered.
Foraminuteortwoeverybodywasquiet,butthenHerbertsaid,'
Andyou,MrMorris:
didyouhavethreewishes?
Yes,Idid,'
Morrisanswered.'
Iwasyoung.Iwantedmanythings—afastcar,money…'
Morrisstoppedforaminuteand
thenhesaidwithdifficulty,'
Mywifeandmyyoungsondiedinanaccidentinthecar.WithoutthemIdidn'
twantthemoney,so,intheend,Iwishedtoloseit.Butitwastoolate.Mywifeandmychildweredead.'
Theroomwasveryquiet.TheWhitefamilylookedattheunhappyfaceoftheoldsoldier.
ThenMrWhitesaid,'
Whydoyouwantthepawnow?
Youdon'
tneedit.Youcangiveittosomeone.'
HowcanIgiveittosomeone?
Themonkey'
spawbringsunhappinesswithit.'
Well,giveittome,'
Perhapsthistimeit…'
TomMorriscried.'
You'
remyfriend.Ican'
tgiveittoyou.'
then,afteraminute,hesaid,'
Ican'
tgiveittoyou,but,ofcourseyoucantakeitfromme.Butremember—thismonkey'
spawbringsunhappiness!
OldMrWhitedidnotlistenandhedidnotthink.Quickly,heputouthishand,andhetookthepaw.
TomMorrislookedunhappy,butMrWhitedidnotwanttowait.
WhatdoIdonow?
heaskedhisfriend.
Yes,comeon,Father,Herbertsaid.'
Makeawish!
Andhelaughed.
ThesoldiersaidnothingandMrWhiteaskedhimagain,'
Atfirsttheoldsoldierdidnotanswer,butintheendhesaidquietly,'
OK.Butremember!
Becareful!
Thinkbeforeyoumakeyourwish,'
Yes,yes,'
Takethepawinyourrighthandandthenmakeyourwish,but…'
tomMorrisbegan.
Yes,weknow,'
Herbertsaid.'
Becareful!
JustthenoldMrsWhitestoodupandshebegantogetthedinner.Herhusbandlookedather.Thenhesmiledandsaidtoher,'
Comeon.Helpme!
WhatcanIwishfor?
Weneedmoney,ofcourse.'
MrsWhitelaughed,butshethoughtforaminuteandthenshesaid,'
Well,I'
mgettingoldnowandsometimesit'
sdifficulttodoeverything.PerhapsIneedfourhandsandnottwo.Yes,askthepawtogivemetwomorehands.'
OK,then,'
herhusbandsaid,andhetookthemonkey'
spawinhisrighthand.Everybodywatchedhimandforaminutehewaited.Thenheopenedhismouthtomakehiswish.
SuddenlyTomMorrisstoodup.'
tdoit!
hecried.
Theoldsoldier'
sfacewaswhite.Herbertandhismotherlaughed,butMrWhitelookedatTom'
sface.
OldMrWhitewasafraidandheputthemonkey'
spawintohispocket.
Afteraminuteortwotheysatdownatthetableandbegantohavedinner.ThesoldiertoldthefamilymanystrangeandwonderfulstoriesaboutIndia.Theyforgotthemonkey'
spaw,andbecausethesoldier'
sstorieswereinteresting,theyaskedhimmanyquestionsaboutIndia.WhenTomMorrisstooduptoleave,itwasverylate.
Thankyouforaveryniceevening,'
Morrissaidtothefamily.'
Andthankyouforaverygooddinner,'
hesaidtoMrsWhite.
Itwasawonderfuleveningforus,Tom,'
OldMrWhiteanswered.'
Yourstorieswereveryinteresting.Ourlifeisn'
tveryexcitingandwedon'
thavethemoneytovisitIndia,sopleasecomeagainsoon.YoucantellussomemorestoriesaboutIndia.'
Thentheoldsoldierputonhiscoat.HesaidgoodbyetotheWhitefamily,andwentoutintotherain.
Itwasnearlymidnight.Intheirwarmliving-room,thetwooldpeopleandtheirsonsatandtalkedaboutthesoldier'
sstories.
Indiaisawonderfulcountry,'
Whatexcitingstories!
Itwasagoodevening.'
MrsWhitestooduptotakesomethingsintothekitchen,butshestoppedandlistenedtoHerbertandhisfather.
Morristoldsomeinterestingstories,but,ofcourse,someofthemweren'
ttrue.'
OhHerbert!
mrsWhitesaid.
Well,Mother,thatstoryaboutthemonkey'
spawwasn'
ttrue.Adirtylittlemonkey'
spawisn'
tmagic!
Butitwasagoodstory.'
AndHerbertsmiled.
Well,Ithinkyou'
reright,Herbert,'
hismothersaid.
tknow,'
MrWhitesaidquietly.'
Perhapsthestorywastrue.Strangethingscanhappensometimes.'
MrsWhitelookedatherhusband.'
DidyougivesomemoneytoTomMorrisforthatpaw?
sheasked.'
Wedon'
thavemoneytogiveawayfornothing!
MrsWhitewasangrynow.
Well,yes,'
herhusbandanswered.'
Idid,butnotmuch,andatfirsthedidn'
twanttotakeit.Hewantedthemonkey'
Well,hecan'
thaveit,'
Herbertlaughed.'
sourpawnowandwe'
regoingtoberichandhappy.Comeon,Father.Makeawish!
OldMrWhitetookthepawfromhispocket.'
OK,Herbert,butwhatamIgoingtoaskfor?
Ihaveeverything—you,yourmother.WhatdoIneed?
Money,ofcourse,'
Herbertansweredquickly.'
Weneedmoney!
You'
realwaysthinkingaboutmoney.That'
sbecausewehaven'
tgotverymuchofit.Withmoneyyoucan
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