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انسخ هذه القصة المصورة إنشاء الخاصة بك!
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We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

Create your own at Storyboard That

We must consider how to replace that ornament.

You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.

Here's your necklace back

What is the matter?

It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,

You might wear natural flowers

No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.

How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.

True! I never thought of it.

Hey Madame Forestier

Hi Madame Loisel

Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball

Yea right this way

Choose, my dear.

Will you lend me this, only this?

Why, yes, certainly.

I'm off to the ball

Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.

I will call a cab.

Ok whatever


What is the matter with you?

I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.

You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?

Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.

It must be in the cab.

Yes, probably.

And you—didn't you notice it?

No

I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.

There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store

you remember that diamond necklace you lent me

Oh yeah

Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back

Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!

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نص القصة المصورة

  • you remember that diamond necklace you lent me
  • We must consider how to replace that ornament.
  • There's one for thirty-four thousand francs in a jelwery store
  • Oh yeah
  • Yeah well I lost it, I bought a new one like it and gave it back
  • Oh, my poor Mathilde! Why, my necklace was paste! It was worth at most only five hundred francs!
  • Here's your necklace back
  • You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it.
  • How stupid you are! Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that.
  • What is the matter?
  • It annoys me not to have a single piece of jewelry,
  • You might wear natural flowers
  • True! I never thought of it.
  • No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.
  • Choose, my dear.
  • Hey Madame Forestier
  • Hi Madame Loisel
  • Will you lend me this, only this?
  • Why, yes, certainly.
  • Do you have some jewelry I can barrow for the ball
  • Yea right this way
  • Wait a bit. You will catch cold outside.
  • What is the matter with you?
  • I'm off to the ball
  • Ok whatever
  • I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace.
  • I will call a cab.
  • You're sure you had it on when you left the ball?
  • And you—didn't you notice it?
  • Yes, I felt it in the vestibule of the minister's house.
  • No
  • I shall go back on foot,, over the whole route, to see whether I can find it.
  • It must be in the cab.
  • Yes, probably.
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