Short Stories in English for Beginners
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tastes.’ Lucy opened the door. Walter looked around in surprise. It was a huge room. It was full of beautiful and expensive furniture. It was also very neat and clean. Brian the butler soon came in. He had brought afternoon tea . ‘Sir …’ said Brian. ‘Walter, please.’ ‘Walter, would you like something to drink?’ ‘Yes, a cup of tea. Thank you.’ Lucy took off her jacket. It was a very hot day. Brian spoke to Walter again. ‘Let me take your jacket, sir.’ Walter took off his jacket. He handed it to the butler. Brian left the room and then quickly returned. He handed some hot tea to Walter. Then he left Lucy and Walter alone. Lucy and Walter sat down. They looked at each other. ‘Welcome to my home, Walter. May I ask why you are here?’ Walter drank some tea. Then he set his cup on the table. ‘I need to know a number,’ he said calmly. Like David, Lucy was surprised. ‘A number?’ she asked. ‘Yes, a number.’ ‘A specific number?’ asked Lucy. ‘Yes. It would be on an object you have. Please make an effort to remember it.’ Lucy thought for a while. She tried to understand what Walter meant. However, unlike David, she didn’t remember anything. ‘I don’t know what you mean. Please, if you could explain …’ Walter looked around. The second number must be here somewhere, he thought. Of course, the photo! He must show her the photo! ‘Can your butler bring my jacket, please?’ asked Walter. ‘Of course,’ replied Lucy. Brian left the room. Seconds later, he appeared with Walter’s jacket. Walter reached into his jacket. It had many pockets. It was difficult to find the photo. It took time. Lucy was becoming impatient . At last, he found it. ‘Here it is!’ Walter laughed. ‘I have it! We need the number for this.’ He put the picture of the chest on the table. Lucy took the picture in her hands. She looked at it carefully. Suddenly, she remembered something! ‘I don’t know why … But I think I remember something,’ she said. ‘Think, Lucy, think,’ said Walter. Lucy stood up. ‘Come with me, Walter,’ she said. ‘I don’t know who you are or what you want. But you’ve made me think of something.’ Walter smiled. He and Lucy left the house. They entered a small building next to it. The inside of the building was like a small private museum . There were many drawings, paintings and other things of value. Near a beautiful drawing, Lucy found a small box. She opened it. There was a necklace inside. The necklace was just like David’s. It was very old, but Lucy was able to open the necklace. She was still able to recognize the number inside. Lucy gave the necklace to Walter. He looked at it carefully. ‘OK. That’s all I needed,’ he said calmly. ‘I still don’t understand, Walter. What is it that you want? The chest reminded me of the necklace. But I don’t know why. Do you? Is that important?’ Walter paused a moment. ‘I have to go now, Lucy. Please don’t ask any more questions.’ He handed her a letter. Then Walter paused and said, ‘Remember the number. And read this. It will help.’ Walter turned and left Lucy’s house. As he disappeared, he called, ‘I’m off to London! See you soon, Lucy!’ Lucy didn’t say goodbye. She couldn’t. She had no idea why Walter had come. She looked at the letter. It all seemed very suspicious, but yet somehow important. She preferred to forget everything. But she would let the old man have his fun. She slowly opened the letter. Download 4.82 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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