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The Two Gifts
(after O’Henry)
Jim and Della were very poor. They lived in New York In a small room on the top
floor of a high building. Jim was twenty-two years old, Della was twenty-one.
Both husband and wife worked very hard, but there never was any money in the
house; for all they got went to pay the grocer, the bother, and the baker. And the rent was
$8 a week.
And yet they owned two treasures of which they were very proud. These treasures
were—Jim’s gold watch, which he received from his father, and Della’s beautiful hair.
It was the eve of New-Year’s Day. Della wanted to give Jim a present. She counted
her money. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all she had. Only $1.87 to buy a
present for Jim. So she sat down on the sofa and wept. Suddenly she got up and went to
the looking – glass. Her eyes shone brillia tly. Quickly she undid her hair. It reached
below her knees and covered her like a cloak. And then she did it again quickly and
nervously. She put on her old brown hat. Then she ran out of the door and down the stairs
to the street.
She stopped before a sign and read the words: “M-me Sofranie. Hairgoods of all
kinds”. Then she entered the shop. She saw Madame sitting at the counter. She was fat and
red cheeked.
“Will you buy my hair?”, asked Della.
“Let me see it,” said Madame.
Della took of her hat and undid her hair.
“Twenty dollars”, said Madame, lifting the mass of Della’s golden hair with a
practiced hand.
“Give me a money”, said Della…
The next two hours were like a happy dream. Della hurried from shop looking for
Jim’s present.
She found it at last. It was a watch chain for which she paid $21. And then she hurried
home with the chain and the remaining 87 cents.
Jim was not at home. Della got out of curling irons and lighted the gas and went to
work. In forty minutes her head was covered with tiny curls. She looked like a schoolboy.
She said to herself: “I hope Jim not kill me. But what could I do – oh, what could I do
with one dollar and 87 cents.
At seven o’clock the coffee was ready. Della sat waiting for Jim. She heard his steps
on the stairs, and she turned white for jus one moment. The door opened and Jim entered
the room. He looked thin and very serious… and suddenly Jim stopped. His eyes were
fixed upon Della, and there was an expression in them that terrified her.
“Jim, darling! She cried, “don’t look at me like that: I sold my hair because I wanted
to give you present. My hair will grow again. It grows very fast. Say ‘A Happy New
Year’, Jim, and let us be happy. You don’t know what a beautiful present I have for you”.
Jim sighed. He drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it on the table.
“If you open that package, you will understand,” he said.
Della took off the paper and string. There lay the beautiful combs that Della saw in a
Broadway shop window. Now they were hers, but her hair was gone.
Suddenly Della jumped and cried:
“Oh, Jim, I shall give you your beautiful present.” She held it out to him upon her
open palm. 12
“Isn’t it a beautiful chain? Give me your watch: I want to see how it looks on it.”
Jim did not obey. He fell on the sofa and put his hands behind his head and smiled.
“Della”, said he,” I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. It the coffee
ready?”
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The Two Gifts (after O’Henry) Jim and Della were very poor. They lived in New York In a small room on the top floor of a high building. Jim was twenty-two years old, Della was twenty-one. Both husband and wife worked very hard, but there never was any money in the house; for all they got went to pay the grocer, the bother, and the baker. And the rent was $8 a week. And yet they owned two treasures of which they were very proud. These treasures were—Jim’s gold watch, which he received from his father, and Della’s beautiful hair. It was the eve of New-Year’s Day. Della wanted to give Jim a present. She counted her money. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all she had. Only $1.87 to buy a present for Jim. So she sat down on the sofa and wept. Suddenly she got up and went to the looking – glass. Her eyes shone brillia tly. Quickly she undid her hair. It reached below her knees and covered her like a cloak. And then she did it again quickly and nervously. She put on her old brown hat. Then she ran out of the door and down the stairs to the street. She stopped before a sign and read the words: “M-me Sofranie. Hairgoods of all kinds”. Then she entered the shop. She saw Madame sitting at the counter. She was fat and red cheeked. “Will you buy my hair?”, asked Della. “Let me see it,” said Madame. Della took of her hat and undid her hair. “Twenty dollars”, said Madame, lifting the mass of Della’s golden hair with a practiced hand. “Give me a money”, said Della… The next two hours were like a happy dream. Della hurried from shop looking for Jim’s present. She found it at last. It was a watch chain for which she paid $21. And then she hurried home with the chain and the remaining 87 cents. Jim was not at home. Della got out of curling irons and lighted the gas and went to work. In forty minutes her head was covered with tiny curls. She looked like a schoolboy. She said to herself: “I hope Jim not kill me. But what could I do – oh, what could I do with one dollar and 87 cents. At seven o’clock the coffee was ready. Della sat waiting for Jim. She heard his steps on the stairs, and she turned white for jus one moment. The door opened and Jim entered the room. He looked thin and very serious… and suddenly Jim stopped. His eyes were fixed upon Della, and there was an expression in them that terrified her. “Jim, darling! She cried, “don’t look at me like that: I sold my hair because I wanted to give you present. My hair will grow again. It grows very fast. Say ‘A Happy New Year’, Jim, and let us be happy. You don’t know what a beautiful present I have for you”. Jim sighed. He drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it on the table. “If you open that package, you will understand,” he said. Della took off the paper and string. There lay the beautiful combs that Della saw in a Broadway shop window. Now they were hers, but her hair was gone. Suddenly Della jumped and cried: “Oh, Jim, I shall give you your beautiful present.” She held it out to him upon her open palm. 12“Isn’t it a beautiful chain? Give me your watch: I want to see how it looks on it.” Jim did not obey. He fell on the sofa and put his hands behind his head and smiled. “Della”, said he,” I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. It the coffee ready?”
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the two giftsin o 'henry)jim and della were very poor. they lived in new york in a small room on the topfloor of a high building. jim was twenty two years old, della was twenty one.both husband and wife worked very hard, but there never was any money in thehouse; for all are just went to the grocer, the time, and the baker. and the rent is$8 a week.and yet they owned two treasures of which they were very proud. these treasureshotel - jim's gold watch, which he received from his father, and della's beautiful hair.it was the eve of new year's day. della wanted to give jim a present. she thinkher money. one dollar and eighty - seven cents. that was all she had. only $1.87 to buy apresent for jim. so she sat down on the layout and wept. suddenly she got up and went tothe looking - glass. her eyes shone brillia tly. faster she undid her hair. it reachedbelow her knees and covered her like a cloak. and then she did it again quickly andnervously. she put on her old brown hat. then she ran out of the door and down the stairsto the street.she stopped before a sign and read the words: "m - me Sofranie. Hairgoods of allkinds ". then she entered the shop. she saw the sitting at the counter. she was fat andred cheeked."will you buy my hair? "asked della."let me see it," said madame.della took of her hat and undid her hair."twenty dollars," said madame, lifting the mass of della's golden hair with apracticed hand."give me a money," said della.the next two hours were like a happy dream. della hurried from shop looking forjim 's present.she found it at last. it was a watch chain for which she paid $21. and then she hurriedhome with the chain and the remaining 87 cents.jim was not at home. della got out of curling irons and lighted the gas and went towork. in forty minutes her head was covered with tiny curls. she looked like a schoolboy.she said to herself: "i hope im not kill me. but what could i do - oh, what could i dowith one dollar and 87 cents.at seven o 'clock the coffee was ready. della sat waiting for jim. she heard his stepson the stairs, and she turned white for jus one moment. the door opened and jim enteredthe room. he looked thin and very serious... and suddenly jim stopped. his eyes werefixed upon della, and there was an expression in them that terrified her."jim, darling! she cried, "don't look at me like that, i sold my hair because i wantedto give you present. my hair will grow again. it grows very fast. say 'a happy newyear 'jim, and let us be happy. you don't know what a beautiful present i have for you. "jim sighed. he drew a package from his overcoat were the same and it on the table."if you open that package, you will understand," he said.della took off the paper and string. there lay the beautiful combs. della saw in abroadway shop window. now they were hers, but her hair was gone.suddenly della jumped and cried:"oh, jim, i shall give you your beautiful present." she held it out to him upon heropen software. 12"isn't it a beautiful chain? give me your watch. i want to see how it looks on it. "jim did not obey. he fell on the layout and put his hands behind his head and smiled."the town," said he, "i sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. it the coffeeready? "
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