The Charm

by Jan Carew

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‘He’s a brave man,’ people say about me. ‘He’s never afraid.’

They are wrong. I wasn’t always a brave man, and at times I was afraid — very afraid.

I am an important man now. I have an important job. People know me and like me. They don’t know that I wasn’t always brave. I will tell you the story.

I was a very shy young man. I didn’t like talking to other young men; I was afraid. ‘They’ll laugh at me,’ I thought.

Women were worse. I never spoke to them; I was always afraid of them.

I try to help shy people now. I never laugh at them, because I remember that time. I was very unhappy then.

Then there was a war between my country and another country. I had to be a soldier. Me! I was always afraid, but I had to be a soldier! And it was very dangerous.

I was afraid. The other soldiers didn’t talk about it, but they knew. ‘They’re laughing at me,’ I thought. ‘They aren’t afraid.’ I was wrong, but I didn’t know that. I felt very bad.

One day, I was in the town. I had two days holiday, away from the other soldiers. I wasn’t with friends; I didn’t have any friends. I was very unhappy. I walked slowly past some shops.

An old man stood by the road. There weren’t many cars on it.

‘Why doesn’t he walk across the road?’ I thought. ‘Is he afraid?’

I went near him, and then I saw his eyes. ‘Oh,’ I thought. ‘Now I know. He can’t see! He wants to go across, but he can’t go without help.’

Other people walked quickly past him. They had to go to work, or to their homes. They didn’t help him; they didn’t have time.

But I had time — a lot of time. ‘I’m not doing anything,’ I thought. ‘Why can’t I help him? I won’t be afraid of him.’

I took the old man’s arm, and I helped him across the road.

‘Thank you!’ he said. His hand felt my coat. ‘This is a soldier’s coat,’ he said. ‘Are you a soldier?’

‘Yes.’

Perhaps I said it in a sad voice. The old man put a hand in his jacket. He took something out and gave it to me.

‘Take this,’ he said. ‘It will help you. Wear it, and you’ll be all right. Nothing bad will happen to you.’

He walked away, and I looked at the thing in my hand. It was a small charm — pretty, but strange.

‘It’s a girl’s thing,’ I thought, and I put it in my coat.

The next day we went to war. I was afraid — very afraid — but I remembered the charm in my coat. ‘Perhaps the charm will help me,’ I thought, so I took it with me.

Suddenly I wasn’t afraid. Why? I didn’t know. Was it the charm?

It was bad that day. Men died all round me. ‘Perhaps I’ll die next,’ I thought. But I wasn’t afraid!

Our leader was a brave man. He was in front of us, and we followed him. Suddenly he was down. He fell to the ground and didn’t move. The other soldiers stopped. They were afraid.

I thought, ‘Perhaps our leader isn’t dead. I’ll go and see.’

I went to him. The fighting was worse now, but I wasn’t afraid. ‘I’ve got the charm with me,’ I thought. I’ll be all right.’

I brought our leader back to a better place, and then I looked at him. He was very white and ill, but he wasn’t dead. His eyes opened, and he smiled at me.

He spoke — not easily, but I heard him. ‘Go in front!’ he said. ‘The men will follow you.’

The men followed me, and we fought well that day.

After that, I was fine. Later, I was a leader, too. The men were happy and followed me. People didn’t laugh at me then.

‘But is it right?’ I thought, ‘I’m not very brave. It’s only the charm.’

I didn’t tell people about the charm. I had friends for the first time, and I was happy.

One day we had to take an important bridge. There were a lot of soldiers on it, and they had big guns. The country was open, without any trees. It was very dangerous, and my men were afraid.

‘We’re going to die,’ they said.

‘Listen,’ I told them.’I’ll go first, and we’ll run very quickly to the bridge. Don’t be afraid. They can’t kill us all. Follow me, and we’ll take that bridge.’

I put my hand in my coat. But the charm wasn’t there!

‘What am I going to do?’ I thought.’I can’t be brave without the charm.’

I looked at the faces of my men. They weren’t afraid now.

I thought, ‘My words have helped them. They aren’t afraid now. They’re waiting for me. They’ll follow me everywhere. I’m their leader, and I can’t be afraid.’

I shouted: ‘Let’s go!’

We ran. We got to the bridge. We lost some men, but we got there! And we took the bridge!

I will never forget that day. I learnt something then about brave men. Brave men are afraid, too. But that doesn’t stop them.

I will also remember that old man with the charm. ‘It will help you,’ he said.

He was right. I learnt to be brave without it.

I was a young man then, and now I am old.

I am a brave man, people think.

And, yes — they are right. I am.

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33 комментариев к “The Charm (by Jan Carew)
  1. Наталия

    Спасибо, прекрасный и поучительный рассказ!

  2. Alexander

    so we must believe in something and it will happen

  3. Alexander

    thank you so much. These stories help me

  4. Наталья

    Спасибо, очень хороший рассказ!!!

  5. Zinaida

    It is very useful story.

  6. максим

    Интересный рассказ , публикуйте больше , а то уже всё прочитано .

    • Марина Борисова

      Ищу, как попадётся что-нибудь стоящее — сразу выложу.

  7. да, да, пора бы уже что то новое выложить)))

    История супер! Спасибо)

  8. Аноним

    отлично

  9. Friend

    Спасибо!

  10. Nikolay

    Are these stories adapted or not? Please tell me. And thank you so much, these stories are very intresting for me and easy for reading and understanding.

    • Марина Борисова

      Yes, most of them are. This particular story was retold for Elementary students.

  11. shutova-a@mail.ru

    This is very nice story! I like it SO MUCH!!! thank you a lot))))

  12. Ulyana

    Очень полезный и интересный рассказ!
    Спасибо за рассказы, постоянно их пересказываю)
    =)

  13. валентин

    Бывает ли такое на самом деле? Говорят что амулет хранит человека,правда ли это? Что то не особенно верится. А Вы Марина верите в амулет? Спасибо.

    • Марина Борисова

      Не верю, но и утверждать, что всё знаю, не могу.

  14. Юлия

    Какой же замечательный рассказ. Прям на одном дыхании! Он стал одним из моих любимых!
    Спасибо!

  15. Александр

    Главное вера… так и произойдет!!!

  16. Largo

    но мне больше понравилось The Doll, Lost Love, The Other Man и т.д.

  17. Pavel

    Спасибо, прекрасный рассказ.

  18. Сергей

    Просто, на войне без веры нельзя никак, а он был не верующим, как и многие другие… Ему лечге поверить в амулет, чем в Бога…

  19. Алексей

    Превосходный рассказ! И Ваша работа, Марина, очень помогает в изучении языка. Спасибо!

    • Марина Борисова

      Рада, что вам нравится!

      • Татьяна

        С большим интересом читаю предложенные Вами рассказы:
        Делаю первые шаги в английском
        И это чтение очень увлекает!!!
        Я даже потом пересказываю истории (уже в переводе) мужу)))
        Спасибо Вам большое!

        • Марина Борисова

          Спасибо)
          Попробуйте пересказывать без перевода — может быть ещё интереснее :)

  20. Виталий

    Поучительный рассказ. Спасибо.

  21. Александра

    Как -то трогательно, поучительно и подбадривающе, вот такие у меня чувства.

    • Дарина

      Здравствуйте
      Как дела у вас

  22. Светлана

    Хороший рассказ. Поучительный. Помогают ли амулеты в жизни? Вряд ли. Но в данном случае амулет помог человеку преодолеть свой страх.

  23. Gateman

    Are you crazy people? Is this cool story? The main character kill other men, which had families. This outsider found how to be respectable by killing other people! Don’t you know about a real reason of all wars? It’s very sad!
    And now I know, why militarists are called stupid. «We took the bridge, but I don’t know for what. And we lost some people, but it doesn’t matter». Maybe you are so?

    • Ермолай

      Если говорить о ВОВ, то я знаю как минимум одну причину, ради которой «… it doesn’t matter».
      План «Ост».

  24. Дарина

    Здравствуйте
    Как дела у вас

  25. Аноним

    Nice

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