The father entered the room and saw his son, he looked sick, he was shivering, his face was white, he immediately approached him worried.
About what time do you think I'm going to die?
The father decided to go hunting. When he returned, he went to see his son, buthis son refused to let him into his room.After entering his room he takes his temperature, it was still high and his son was worried about his own condition, so much so that he asks him a question that puzzles his father.
Slidkalniņš: 5
When the father came downstairs, he found his son worse than before, put his hand on his forehead with concern and knew immediately that his son had a fever.So he calls a doctor.
I know they do. At school in France the boys told me you can't live with fourty four degrees. I've got a hundred and two.
His confused son claims he is going to die.
Slidkalniņš: 6
When the doctor came he took the boy’s temperature.The doctor left three different medicines in differentcolored capsules with instructions for giving them.
Poor old Schatz. It’s like miles and kilometers. Youaren’t going to die. That’s a different thermometer. On that thermometer thirtyseven is normal. On this kind it’s ninety-eight.
The father explains to his son that the thermometer with which they took his temperature was different and it was actually 37 degrees, it was like the miles and kilometers. This is how his son finally understands that he is not going to die and stops worrying.
Slidkalniņš: 0
What's the matter, Schatz?
You go up to bed, you're sick
I'm all right.
What is it?
You aren't going to die. What's the matter with you?
People don't die with a fever of one hundred and two. That's a silly way to talk.