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40 STORIES TO RETELL
STORY 1.
Two Mexicans had accused each other of cheating, and both of them were getting angrier and
angrier. 'I'll kill you!' shouted José. Miguel laughed rudely and answered, 'You could never kill me; but I could
kill you!' 'Just try!' José shouted back. 'We'll fight a duel in the park at five o'clock tomorrow morning.' 'No, not
in the park. 'Miguel answered. 'The police might see or hear us there. Let's go out to a quiet place in the
country.' 'All right,' said José, 'I accept. Let's go to San Antonio by the first train tomorrow morning. That's
where I usually fight my duals.' 'I do too,' answered Miguel. The next morning they went to the railway station
together, and José bought a return ticket, but Miguel bought a single one.' 'Ho, ho!' said José, 'so you don't
expect to return? I always get a return ticket.' 'I never do,' answered Miguel calmly, 'I always use my opponent's
other half.'
STORY 2.
Mrs. Evans went to a large local cinema one summer afternoon. Half-way through the wonderful
film there was the usual interval, so that people could buy sweets, chocolates and ice-cream. Mrs. Evans rarely
bought anything in the cinema, but this time she was feeling hot, so she thought, 'I'll have an ice-cream to cool
me. I certainly need it.' Quite a lot of the audience were waiting to buy ice-creams from the girl who was selling
them, so Mrs. Evans waited for her turn. There was a small boy in front of her. When it was his turn, he offered
the girl ten pence and asked for an ice-cream, but they cost twenty pence, so the girl said, 'I want another ten
pence, please.' The small boy put the coin back in his pocket, put his hand in another pocket, took out another
ten pence coin and offered that to the girl. Mrs. Evans was so amused that she paid the other ten pence herself.
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