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[00:02.50] | Chapter 4 |
[00:06.76] | The next morning the winter sun came through the window |
[00:11.08] | and the house felt nice and warm again. |
[00:14.39] | Mr White felt better and he smiled at his wife and son. |
[00:20.52] | The family sat down to have breakfast |
[00:23.56] | and they began to talk about the day. |
[00:26.91] | The monkey's paw was on a little table near the window, |
[00:30.92] | but nobody looked at it and nobody thought about it. |
[00:36.16] | 'I'm going to the shops this morning,' Mrs White said. |
[00:40.77] | 'I want to get something nice for dinner. |
[00:44.29] | Are you going to come with me?' |
[00:46.58] | she asked her husband. |
[00:48.62] | 'No, I'm going to have a quiet morning. |
[00:53.04] | I'm going to read,' her husband answered. |
[00:57.35] | 'Well, I'm not going to go out this evening,' |
[01:01.07] | Herbert said,'so we can go to bed early tonight. |
[01:05.40] | We were very late last night.' |
[01:08.04] | 'And we aren't going to have stories about monkey's paws!' |
[01:13.72] | Mrs White said. She was angry. |
[01:17.39] | 'Why did we listen to your friend?' |
[01:20.04] | she asked her husband. |
[01:22.30] | 'A monkey's paw can't give you things!' |
[01:26.10] | she stopped but the two men did not answer her. |
[01:30.38] | 'Thirty thousand pounds!' she said quietly. |
[01:35.25] | 'We needed that money.' |
[01:38.90] | Just then Herbert looked at the clock and stood up. |
[01:43.09] | 'I'm going to work,' he said. |
[01:45.70] | 'Perhaps the postman has got the money for you in a letter. |
[01:49.62] | Remember, I want some of it too!' |
[01:53.37] | Herbert laughed and his mother laughed too. |
[01:56.78] | 'Don't laugh, son,' Mr White said. |
[02:00.75] | 'Tom Morris is an old friend and he thinks the story is true. |
[02:06.17] | Perhaps it is.' |
[02:08.29] | 'Well,leave some of the money for me, ' |
[02:11.57] | Herbert laughed again. |
[02:14.20] | His mother laughed too and she went to the door with him. |
[02:17.97] | 'Goodbye, Mother,' Herbert said happily. |
[02:22.02] | 'Get something nice for dinner this evening at the shops. |
[02:25.74] | I'm always hungry after a day at work.' |
[02:29.09] | 'I know you are!' Mrs White answered. |
[02:34.23] | Herbert left the house and walked quickly down the road. |
[02:38.85] | His mother stood at the door for some time and watched him. |
[02:43.07] | The winter sun was warm, |
[02:45.86] | but suddenly she felt very cold. |
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[00:02.50] | Chapter 4 |
[00:06.76] | The next morning the winter sun came through the window |
[00:11.08] | and the house felt nice and warm again |
[00:14.39] | Mr White felt better and he smiled at his wife and son |
[00:20.52] | The family sat down to have breakfast |
[00:23.56] | and they began to talk about the day |
[00:26.91] | The monkey' s paw was on a little table near the window, |
[00:30.92] | but nobody looked at it and nobody thought about it |
[00:36.16] | ' I' m going to the shops this morning,' Mrs White said |
[00:40.77] | ' I want to get something nice for dinner |
[00:44.29] | Are you going to come with me?' |
[00:46.58] | she asked her husband |
[00:48.62] | ' No, I' m going to have a quiet morning |
[00:53.04] | I' m going to read,' her husband answered |
[00:57.35] | ' Well, I' m not going to go out this evening,' |
[01:01.07] | Herbert said,' so we can go to bed early tonight |
[01:05.40] | We were very late last night' |
[01:08.04] | ' And we aren' t going to have stories about monkey' s paws!' |
[01:13.72] | Mrs White said She was angry |
[01:17.39] | ' Why did we listen to your friend?' |
[01:20.04] | she asked her husband |
[01:22.30] | ' A monkey' s paw can' t give you things!' |
[01:26.10] | she stopped but the two men did not answer her |
[01:30.38] | ' Thirty thousand pounds!' she said quietly |
[01:35.25] | ' We needed that money' |
[01:38.90] | Just then Herbert looked at the clock and stood up. |
[01:43.09] | ' I' m going to work,' he said |
[01:45.70] | ' Perhaps the postman has got the money for you in a letter |
[01:49.62] | Remember, I want some of it too!' |
[01:53.37] | Herbert laughed and his mother laughed too |
[01:56.78] | ' Don' t laugh, son,' Mr White said |
[02:00.75] | ' Tom Morris is an old friend and he thinks the story is true |
[02:06.17] | Perhaps it is' |
[02:08.29] | ' Well, leave some of the money for me, ' |
[02:11.57] | Herbert laughed again |
[02:14.20] | His mother laughed too and she went to the door with him |
[02:17.97] | ' Goodbye, Mother,' Herbert said happily |
[02:22.02] | ' Get something nice for dinner this evening at the shops |
[02:25.74] | I' m always hungry after a day at work' |
[02:29.09] | ' I know you are!' Mrs White answered |
[02:34.23] | Herbert left the house and walked quickly down the road |
[02:38.85] | His mother stood at the door for some time and watched him |
[02:43.07] | The winter sun was warm, |
[02:45.86] | but suddenly she felt very cold |
ti: | |
ar: | |
al: | |
[00:02.50] | Chapter 4 |
[00:06.76] | The next morning the winter sun came through the window |
[00:11.08] | and the house felt nice and warm again |
[00:14.39] | Mr White felt better and he smiled at his wife and son |
[00:20.52] | The family sat down to have breakfast |
[00:23.56] | and they began to talk about the day |
[00:26.91] | The monkey' s paw was on a little table near the window, |
[00:30.92] | but nobody looked at it and nobody thought about it |
[00:36.16] | ' I' m going to the shops this morning,' Mrs White said |
[00:40.77] | ' I want to get something nice for dinner |
[00:44.29] | Are you going to come with me?' |
[00:46.58] | she asked her husband |
[00:48.62] | ' No, I' m going to have a quiet morning |
[00:53.04] | I' m going to read,' her husband answered |
[00:57.35] | ' Well, I' m not going to go out this evening,' |
[01:01.07] | Herbert said,' so we can go to bed early tonight |
[01:05.40] | We were very late last night' |
[01:08.04] | ' And we aren' t going to have stories about monkey' s paws!' |
[01:13.72] | Mrs White said She was angry |
[01:17.39] | ' Why did we listen to your friend?' |
[01:20.04] | she asked her husband |
[01:22.30] | ' A monkey' s paw can' t give you things!' |
[01:26.10] | she stopped but the two men did not answer her |
[01:30.38] | ' Thirty thousand pounds!' she said quietly |
[01:35.25] | ' We needed that money' |
[01:38.90] | Just then Herbert looked at the clock and stood up. |
[01:43.09] | ' I' m going to work,' he said |
[01:45.70] | ' Perhaps the postman has got the money for you in a letter |
[01:49.62] | Remember, I want some of it too!' |
[01:53.37] | Herbert laughed and his mother laughed too |
[01:56.78] | ' Don' t laugh, son,' Mr White said |
[02:00.75] | ' Tom Morris is an old friend and he thinks the story is true |
[02:06.17] | Perhaps it is' |
[02:08.29] | ' Well, leave some of the money for me, ' |
[02:11.57] | Herbert laughed again |
[02:14.20] | His mother laughed too and she went to the door with him |
[02:17.97] | ' Goodbye, Mother,' Herbert said happily |
[02:22.02] | ' Get something nice for dinner this evening at the shops |
[02:25.74] | I' m always hungry after a day at work' |
[02:29.09] | ' I know you are!' Mrs White answered |
[02:34.23] | Herbert left the house and walked quickly down the road |
[02:38.85] | His mother stood at the door for some time and watched him |
[02:43.07] | The winter sun was warm, |
[02:45.86] | but suddenly she felt very cold |