Why did sergeant morris warn the whites about the paw? how did his fears come true?
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According to Sergeant Major Morris, the paw will grant its owner three wishes. In an ominous explanation of the paw's power, Morris explains that one of the paw's owners asked for death with his last wish. Nevertheless, Mr. White obtains the paw and uses his first wish to ask for enough money to pay off the mortgage on his house. The very next day he is promptly rewarded with just that amount when his son turns up dead in an accident at work. His wife, overcome with sorrow, pleads with Mr. White to use the second wish to bring the son back to life again. In the immediate aftermath of making the wish, nothing seems to happen, and the couple goes to bed thinking the wish has not been granted. They seem to forget that the first wish did not happen immediately. They also do not take into account the fact that the cemetery where the son was buried is two miles away.
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Valli plans har bus ride by listening carefully to conversation between her neighbours and people. who regularly use the bus she also asked a few questions from them she found out that the town was six miles from her village the bus fare was 30 paise for one way and the bus trip took 45 minutes .she also thought that if she stayed in the bus and came back by the same was it will cost her 60 paise she save the fair by controlling herself from buying toys peppermint etc. she did not even take a ride on the merry-go-round at the village annual fare to save money finally she was able to save 60 paise for her journey .
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