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Ray Of Light [21]
3 years ago
10

Mr. White's final wish

English
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vekshin13 years ago
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Answer:

The last wish is made out of fear. Mr. White, scared of what his living dead son will look and be like, wishes for Herbert to return to the grave. When Mrs. White gets the door open, Herbert is gone - the wish has worked.

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