A Young Writer Learn English through story level 3

in the south pacific

the history and beliefs of the people

are told in stories that go back

centuries

these stories are not written

but live as spoken words

passed on from parent to child

family to family

year after year

in the modern world it is easy for oral

traditions to be lost

on the island of tikko

loves these old stories

so he writes them down

but at a slow work

it would be wonderful to have a

typewriter

[Music]

i hear you’re collecting oral traditions

good work

said mr harold munt

i’m pleased to hear that someone is

writing down these old stories before

they’re lost forever

mr munt was a diplomat

his voice was friendly

but he sounded like a teacher speaking

to a schoolboy

thank you sir

he was not usually shy except with

foreigners

but tonight he was at a drinks party for

diplomats in the beautiful gardens of

the international nightlight hotel and

he found conversation difficult

ole spent most of the free time from his

job

collecting oral traditions

he felt that god was telling him to do

this work and it had become the great

interest of his life

he had begun by writing down his own

family’s history and stories

then went on to other families in the

village

and then to neighbouring villages

and seven years

he had covered a fifth of his island

country

he wrote with a pen

in notebooks

which he kept in a tall pile in a corner

of his house

he hoped that one day he would have a

typewriter and some filing cabinets to

keep all the papers safe

people at mercy

the ministry of environment religion

culture and youth

knew about ole’s work on oral traditions

and thought it was a very fine thing

a senior official in mercy

who was also a good friend of ole’s

had invited him to the drinks party to

meet mr munt

because mr munt was in tico to talk

about development

and to find out where aid and money were

needed

perhaps some money will make your work

easier

mr mint said now to ali

that’ll help a lot to

say

we have development money especially for

cultural projects like this

we want to make sure that the pacific

way is not lost

we want to help you

very kind of you sir

when can i have some money

after you’ve written me a letter asking

for aid

do i have to

can’t you just send some money

you haven’t done business with us before

have you

no sir

things are not as simple as that you

know

we have the money to give away

but first you must ask us

tell us what you want

we don’t want to tell you

what you should do

my job

is to tell people that we want to work

together

and people should ask us for help

do you understand

yes sir

but suppose no one asks

said ali

that’s no problem

when people know they can get things

from us for nothing

they will ask

come and see me at ten tomorrow morning

at the mercy building

think of what i’ve said

and we’ll talk about it then

i’m pleased we’ve met

good night

soon

olly left the party and went home

feeling worried and uncomfortable

he had never before asked for anything

from a stranger

i’m not a beggar

he thought

if mr munt has money to give away

why doesn’t he just give it

why must i beg for it

he began to have feelings of hate for mr

munt

he needed a typewriter and some filing

cabinets

not for himself

but for the important work he was doing

but he was too proud to ask for them

was it wrong to be proud

probably

it wasn’t easy to ask for things from a

stranger

but he had to do it

because there was no other way of

getting a typewriter and some filing

cabinets

oh well

he thought

as he lay in bed that night

it’s like breaking the law i suppose

after you’ve done it once

it just gets easier and easier

at ten the next morning

ollie was at the mercy building

good morning ole

said mr munt

have you decided if you want help from

us

yes sir

i’d like to have a typewriter and some

filing cabinets

i’ll write you a letter thank you

now olay i’m afraid that’s not possible

we don’t want to tell people what to do

with our money

but there are things that we cannot pay

for

my minister at home

has to explain to the government how our

development money is used

why does a project about oral traditions

and an island culture need a modern

machine

like a typewriter

no no

the government won’t like that at all

but i need a typewriter because

no no no

mr munt said

you have to think again

what you ask for must look right

feel right for the project

he stopped for a moment

look

we can give you two thousand dollars a

year for the next five years

for a newsletter about your project

publish a newsletter every month

and send us one copy

okay

but i still need a typewriter to publish

a newsletter

said ole try using a mercy typewriter

and you will have to have a committee

you know

akamati

what for

said oli

i’ve worked alone for seven years

and no committee has been interested in

me

oh they will be

they will be

when they hear there is good development

money

but we don’t give to people you see

only to committees

get a group of people together

call them the

oral traditions committee or something

which will then write to us for help

do you understand

mr mint looked at his watch

i’m sorry

i have to go now to talk to the national

women’s organization

your women are much better at starting

committees than your men you know

their organizations get lots and lots of

development money

think about it

and come again tomorrow at the same time

see you then

mr munt went out and disappeared into a

long shiny black car

ollie stayed in the office

keeping very still

and breathing deeply until he felt

calmer

he always did this when he was angry

finally

he got up and walked slowly to the

office of his friend

emmy bugger up

the senior musee official

emmy sat quietly and listened until ole

finished speaking

the trouble with you

is that you’re too honest

emmy said

and too proud

it’s not being proud

said ollie

it’s self-respect

our self-respect is very fine of course

emmy said

but we can’t afford it now

when our country is developed

then we can be proud and have lots of

self-respect

and suppose our country is never

developed

said ole

we will develop

said emmy

of course we will

you have to believe that the future is

full of hope for us

remember

that we’re playing

international games

the other players have the money and we

don’t

simple as that

they make the rules

and we try to make the rules work better

for us

look at mr mint

he offers you two thousand dollars for

five years

and he wants you to start a committee

then the committee writes a letter

asking for funds and publishes a monthly

newsletter

that’s all

but he doesn’t say anything about what

kind of committee or who should be on it

you can get three or four friends to be

your committee

get people who aren’t very interested

and who don’t know very much

then you’ll be free to do the things you

need

and the letter

will come from the committee

not from you yourself

so your self-respect will not be hurt in

any way

although that doesn’t really matter of

course

another thing

mr munt

doesn’t say how long the newsletter

should be dirty

you can write it on a page or two

and it will take you about half an hour

each month

and you don’t have to write it in

english

and if you wish

you can just publish two copies

one for you and one for mr mint

i’m not telling you to do this

that would be dishonest you see

i’m only explaining to you one of the

possible ways to play this game

and most importantly

emmy continued

mr munt doesn’t say what you should do

with the rest of the money

so

you pay perhaps two dollars a year for

your newsletter

and with the rest of the money you can

buy a typewriter and four filing

cabinets every year for five years

you see

mastermind is very good and very kind

he’s been playing international games

for a long long time

and he understands the rules

he wants you to have your typewriter and

other things

but won’t say it

go see him tomorrow and tell him you’ll

do what he told

you but remember that when you are doing

business with foreigners

don’t be too clever

it’s better to look like a poor grateful

islander who knows nothing

and you’re too fat

try to get thinner

we need to look like poor hungry people

the reason why tico gets very little aid

money

is because our people are too fat and

happy

i wish our government would realize that

and do something about it

and so

emmy bugger up

who had put his own self-respect away in

a dark cupboard many years ago

taught his friend

the learner

the ways of the world

when ole left the office

he felt much less worried

almost happy in fact

he had begun to understand some of

life’s many problems

give me time

dear god

he thought

as he walked towards the bus stop and i

will become an

excellent player of this game

a word with you old friend

manu’s voice stopped him

oh hello manu

well they said

long time no see

where have you been

watching you old friend

you have that look on your face

manu said simply

what look

asked early

not understanding

the look of someone who’s been listening

to people like emmy bugger up

i’m worried about you

i must tell you before it’s too late

don’t let emmy or people like him

persuade you to do something you i never

let anyone persuade me to do anything

that i don’t want to do

said ole

very crossly

it’s already happened old friend

it’s written all over your face

be careful of emmy

he has sold his soul

and will make you sell yours if you’re

not careful

that’s stupid

no one has sold his soul

said

we’re just being sensible until we get

what’s good for the country

no no old friend

you are selling your soul

and you’ll never get it back

because you will not want to

i don’t have time for this manu

you belong to the past

it’s time to wake up to the future

and with those sharp words

or they walked quickly away

next day

when he met mr munt he was all smiles

the diplomat saw the change in olly

and gave a smooth little smile in return

he had seen this change many times

before

it was part of his job

to make this change happen

so ollie when will you start the

committee

tonight sir

well done mr chairman

if your secretary writes me a letter

you’ll get your first two thousand

dollars in a month’s time

thank you very much mr mint

i’m most grateful

you’re welcome

i’ve enjoyed doing business with you

ollie

you have a great future

if you need anything

just tell me

you know

the pacific needs more people like you

then these countries would develop

faster than the speed of light

they shook hands

and as all they opened the door

mustament called out

ah yes

there will soon be a training course in

manila on collecting oral traditions

you should go

it will be good for you

i’ll let you know in a few weeks

thank you again mr munt

don’t mention it

i’m always happy to help

goodbye for now

i hope you’ll soon get a typewriter and

filing cabinets

olli sang quietly to himself on the way

home

very happy

that evening

the committee for the collection of oral

traditions was born

ole was the chairman

his youngest brother was the secretary

and three friends became committee

members

the committee began work immediately and

wrote a letter to mr munt

which was taken to the mercy building

the next day

a month later

olay received a check for two thousand

dollars

and a letter inviting him to go on a

six-week training course in manila

he went

leaving his house in the care of his old

aunt

who did not understand what he was doing

he found the training course hard to

understand

and the nightlife in manila was much

more exciting

in fact

all they had a very enjoyable time

indeed

and in the third week he had to visit a

doctor

who was most kind and understanding and

gave ollie the necessary medicine

on his way home

ali bought a typewriter in sydney

airport

and also ordered four filing cabinets

which would come to the island by ship

he was very pleased

his dream was coming true

and so quickly

as his plane landed atiko airport

he saw himself in the future

the head

no

the president

of the national committee for island

culture

when he finally arrived home

his old aunt greeted him with tears of

holy happiness safe

thank god those foreigners didn’t eat

you

you look so thin

what did they do to you

don’t worry auntie or they laughed

those foreigners don’t eat people they

only shoot each other

you look so sick

did they try to shoot you too

i’m very healthy

olleh laughed remembering his nightlife

adventures in manila

what’s the matter oli

why are you laughing

the house looks very tidy

ollie said quickly

thank you for taking care of it

you are always very good to me

oh olly

i cleaned the place from top to bottom

cities aren’t

you need a wife to clean up after you

why don’t you get married

you were always untidy and you haven’t

changed

i threw out so much rubbish from your

house

these words began to worry olei a little

you did did you

and what did you do with my books

books

what

books those notebooks

and the pile

and the corner of the room

you mean those dirty old school

notebooks

they had all kinds of insects living in

them ollie

they’re the most important things in my

life

said ole and went looking for his books

they aren’t here

what have you done with them he shouted

sit down ollie and let’s talk calmly

no

where are they

ollie

you’ve always been a good boy sit down

and have something to eat

you must be hungry

never mind that

i want my books

sit down

and don’t scream at me

that’s a good boy

we’re poor

you

me

the neighbors

food is expensive

where are my books

we can’t afford toilet paper

it used to be 10 cents

yes

but what about my books

you didn’t leave me any money when you

went away ollie

i had to eat

and keep clean

things are so expensive

i’m sorry but where are my books

don’t keep asking me that question only

i’m trying to explain

i’m your only loving aunt and i’m very

old and ready to go to heaven

don’t hurry me please

don’t you think i’m more important than

some old

book

what did you do with them

where are they

holly

i had no money for food

no money for toilet paper

i had to eat and keep clean

stop looking at me like that

you frighten me

she stopped

then went on very quietly

i used some

and sold the rest cheaply to the

neighbors

they’re poor ollie

but they also have to keep clean

all they stared at his aunt

he could not believe it

no

no

you’re just having some fun with me

you didn’t really sell my books for

toilet paper

i did

yes

yes i did

i’m sorry

but i didn’t know they were important

how could i know

oh

my god

or they could not speak for a moment

he sat very still

breathing deeply

then

slowly

very slowly

he whispered

seven years hard work

down the toilet

shut suddenly

the meaning of the word

shut

him

and he began laughing wildly

with tears running down his face

at the same moment

the best idea of his life came to him

he put his arms round his aunt

and said he was sorry for being angry

the old lady was very surprised at this

sudden change in him

and cried with happiness

ole remembered that mr munt’s government

had promised him ten thousand dollars

over five years

that was the start

ole pacific

whose books had gone down the toilet

would now go fishing in the big seas

if i am a beggar

he told himself

i will be a big beggar

a grand beggar

the best beggar of all

he wrote mr munt a letter

and not long afterwards

dr andrew wheeler arrived on the island

dr whaler was a very clever man

and knew all about development aid

with his help

ole began a national committee for

cultural studies

and on the committee he got chiefs

government ministers

vips

wives of vips

and his old friend

emmy bugger up

he himself

was full-time secretary

then dr whaler

wrote a plan for a four-year project

and letters asking for four hundred

thousand dollars in aid

the letters were sent to every

organization which had aid funds to give

away

a little later

again with dr wheeler’s help

ole formed 18 other national committees

and organizations

they all had wonderfully necessary and

important projects

which needed generous development aid

and after six years

all they had asked for

14 million dollars for his different

committees

his name was now well known by all the

important aid people in brussels

the hague

bond geneva

paris

london

new york

washington

wellington

canberra

tokyo

peking

and moscow

the university of the southern paradise

recognizing what a great man ole had

become

gave him many grand titles

ole pacific

became an extraordinarily clever player

of international aid games

enjoying every new rule

and learning how to turn it upside down

and inside out

his early worries about self-respect

have disappeared

and he works hard

at his full-time job

of first-class

expert

beggar

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