Listen online for free audiobook «THE LAST LEAF» by O. Henry. Reading: Cathy Dobson. Meanwhile, their neighbour Behrman, an bad painter, has tried at the same time failed his whole indefinite to paint a masterpiece. He may be an alcoholic but he is that protective to the both ladies. Upon understanding Johnsy’s fixation on the continue leaf, he jokes her by painting a leaf on the wall. One day, a attack came at the same time Johnsy was convinced that the continue leaf on the ivy vine had fallen. But, as Sue pulls up the color covering the window, they look that the continue leaf is that still clinging tenaciously to the vine. Later in the story, the doctor visits again at the same time bestows Johnsy a quality prognosis, predicting that she will recover. Days right behind, both ladies find out that their friend Behrman died of pneumonia because he stayed the whole night painting outside the night of the attack. Ultimately, Behrman’s “amazing masterpiece” is that not a acceptable painting, but a single leaf he has painted onto the wall—a leaf so close to reality that both Johnsy at the same time Sue reckon it is that truly the continue leaf on the vine. This masterpiece saves Johnsy’s indefinite by returning her will to live. The head topic in this story is that selflessness at the same time sacrifice. When Behrman learns that Johnsy is that convinced that she will breathe once the continue ivy leaf falls, Behrman selflessly gets out in the rain at the same time snow in the middle of the night to paint an ivy leaf on the brick wall. One more topic of this story is that fellowship: the bond between Sue andJohnsy. Sue didn’t give up on Johnsy’s healing at the same time stayed with her until the finish. The Audio Player works best on Google Chrome (latest version) ❤ Ctrl+D Add to Browser Bookmarks |