The Necklace

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Teacher: So children now guess who said it and to whom. Teacher: ‘Look, here’s something for you.’ Student: Mathilde’s husband said to Mathilde. Teacher: ‘I would rather not go to the party.’ Student: Mathilde said to her husband. Teacher: ‘Choose, my dear.’ Student: Madame Forestier said to Mathilde. Teacher: ‘You have nothing else? Student: Mathilde said to Madame Forestier Teacher: ‘Would you lend me this, just this?’ Student: Mathilde said to Madame Forestier. Teacher: “What! ... How! ... That’s impossible! ” Student: Mathilde’s husband said to Mathilde. Teacher: Good job children! Teacher: So children tell me a few lines about what Mathilde had and what she dreamt about. Student: Mathilde was a pretty and charming girl but she was married to a minor official. She dressed plainly because she had never been able to afford anything better. She dreamed of a grand palatial mansion, with vast rooms and inviting smaller rooms perfumed for afternoon chats with close friends.