The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house. He heard the chair drawn back, and the door ope
ned. A cold wind rushed up the staircase, and a long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife gave him courage to run down to her side, and then to the gate beyond. The street lamp flickering opposite shone on a quiet and deserted road. —"The Monkey's Paw," W. W. Jacobs How does Mr. White feel after the third wish has been granted? scared relieved sad angry at himself
Mr. white is terrified about what his son might have become. He even yells at his wife to not let "it" in. He is relieved that his third and final wish had worked and his son did not come back from the dead.