Narrator: At the end of one week, they lost all hope of finding it so they went
from jeweller to jeweller: looking for a necklace to replace the one they had lost
Mathilde and Loisel look at necklaces in a jewellers shop
Mathilde: (picking up a string of diamonds) Look. Loisell This looks exactly like
the other necklace
Loisel: (to the jeweller) How much does this necklace cost?
Jeweller: The price is forty thousand francs. But I can let you have it for thirty six
thousand
Mathilde: Please don't sell this necklace for three days. We'll come back and buy it
from you in three days time.
Jeweller. All right, Mme! I'll keep this necklace aside for you for three days.
Loisel and Mathilde walk out of the shop.
Loisel: How are we going to pay for this? I have only eighteen thousand francs in savings
for our future. But where are we going to get thirty-six thousand francs? I won't be able
to save that much money in ten years.
Mathilde: We'll borrow the money. I'll help you pay it back. We must return
that necklace
Narrator: Loisel raised loans from all quarters--a thousand francs from one man,
five hundred from another, five here, three there. He gave promissory notes, agreed
to exorbitant terms of interest and cast a blanket over his whole future. He finally bought
the necklace for thirty-six thousand francs and Mathilde handed it over to
Mme Forestier. this paragraph that I giving you pick out questions and answers don't give unnecessary messages otherwise I will report her or his message please give answers its urgent
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your answer is his whole five hundred .
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