Mr. Kelada said that the pearls weren't real. Mr. Ramsay won the bet and Mr. Kelada had to pay him. The narrator was very surprised. He knew that the pearls were real, so why did Mr. Kelada ruined(gr.) his reputation by saying the pearls were fake? Half an hour later, the narrator went to ask Mr. Kelada why he did it.
"You know, I was wondering, the pearls are real, aren't they?" The narrator said to Mr. Kelada. "Yes, they are." Mr. Kelada answered. "So what's the reason you lied?" The narrator asked. "Well, I heard Mrs. Ramsay tells(gr.) her friend she betrayed her husband while he was away. I knew that if I told that the pearls were real, Mr. Ramsay would understand that someone probably bought it for her and he'll(gr.) realize she was cheating on him. I wanted to protect Mrs. Ramsay and not to ruin her future, so I decided to lie." Mr. Kelada answered.
The narrator started to like Mr. Kelada. He understood that Mr. Kelada is(gr.) a caring person and a real English gentleman. The next days, the narrator hanged out with Mr. Kelada on the ship and they became good friends.Two days later, the ship reached its destination and the journey ended. The narrator and Mr. Keladad parted amicably.
Good ending, but not so far from the actual ending of the story....
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Daphna
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