Most honestly story THE NEACKLACE | engagement necklace |
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Most honestly story THE
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ARTICLE
THE NECKLACE
Main
heading
BIG DREEM
GIRL
Day dreem
girl
ARTIRCLE SUMMRY
1WHAT MAKES
YOU HAPPY PERSON
2 DO YOU
THINK MONEY CAN MAKE A PERSON
3 HAVE YOU
EVER BORROWED ANYTHING PRECIOUS AND LOST
ARTICLE |
Motile was
a pretty, cherming,middle-class girl. She was married to lisle, a clerk, who
worked in the Ministry of Education. Though born and married in a modest
family, she always daydreamed about being rich. She was unhappy because she
couldn’t afford fine clothes city she always dreamt of owning a large
collection of fancy clothes and expensive jeweler . But , of course, she couldn’t afford them.
One
evening, her husband handed her an invitation. Excited, she opened it and found
an invitation to a grand party at the Ministerial Mention
She tossed
it aside, saying “what good is that to me”
“I thought
you ‘d thrilled since you never had a chance to go out.
Everybody
wants to go, but few clerks can. The
most important people will be there”.
She gave
him a sour look and cried “what do you think I would wear”?
He hadn’t
thought about that. “why, the dress you wear to the theatre. That looks quite
nice.”
He was
surprised when she burst into tears. He gasped, ”why, what’s the matter?” using all her willpower, she stopped crying
“Oh,nothing. I don’t have any party dress, so I can’t go to that party.”
He asked
her. “How much would the right outfit cost “
She thought
it over for several seconds. She thought of her allowance and about how much
her husband might give her.
Finally,
she answered, “I’m not exactly sure.
Maybe I could manage with four hundred francs.”
He was
saddened because he’d saved that much for a rifle and planned to go
Hunting
with friends.
However, he
said, “all right. I’II give you four hundred francs.”
As the
party neared, Motile seemed sad. She was upset although her outfit was ready
.one evening her husband asked, “what’s the matter?