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`But Joseph察 I said。 `This is your home。 You live here now。 You aren't going to leave the hospital。 ¨ 28`Not todsy察perhaps察 he said。 But soon。 You are a kind man察Dr Treves。 But I can't stay here very long。 I have no money。 ¨

I smiled。 `Joseph察I said。 `This is your home now。 Don't you understandYou can stay here all your life。 ¨ Very carefully察I told him about the letter to The Times察and the money。 

I don't think he understood at first察so I told him again。 He inute。 Then he stood up察and walked up and down the room very quickly。 A strange sound came from him察like laughing。 

  
Chapter 5

  

An Important Visitor

  

I did not want Merrick to live by himself察like a man in a lighthouse。 He read his books察and talked to me察but I wanted him to talk to more people。 And I wanted him to talk to women。 

Merrick read about women in his books察but he did not often talk to women。 He met the nurses every day察but they did not talk to him very much。 For them察he was always a creature察not a man。 

One day察one of my friends察a beautiful young woman察came to the hospital。 I told her about Merrick察and took her to his room。 She opened the door察and smiled at him。 

`Good morning察Mr Merrick察 she said。 Then she shook his hand。 

Merrick looked at her for a minute with his mouth open。 Then he sat down on his bed察with his head in his hand察and cried。 He cried for nearly five minutes。 The tears ran down his face察between his fingers察and onto the floor。 

My friend sat on the bed beside him and put her hand on his arm。 She said nothing察but she smiled at him and shookhis hand again before she left。 

`Dr Treves察 he said to me that night。 `That lady was wonderful My mother smiled at me once察many years ago察but no women smile at me now。 But this lady smiled at me too察and she shook my hand A beautiful lady smiled at me and shook my hand  

My young lady friend came again the next week察and talked to Merrick for half an hour。 The week after that察she came again with a friend。 They gave him some books察and had a cup of tea with him。 It was wonderful for him。 For the first time in his life察he had some friends。 He was a very happy man。 He sat in his room察and read his books察and said no more about living on a lighthouse。 

People began to read about Merrick in the newspapers察sohe had a lot of visitors。 Everybody wanted to see him。 A lot of important ladies and gentlemen visited him。 They smiled at him察shook his hand察and gave him books。 Merrick liked talk´ing to these people察and he began to forget about his uglybody。 His visitors never laughed at him。 He began to feel like a man察not a creature。 

One wonderful day察a very important lady came to the hospital to visit him。 I met the lady察and took her to his room。 Then I opened the door察and smiled at him。 

`Good morning察Joseph察 I said。 `There is a new visitor to see you today。 A very famous lady。 ¨

Merrick stood up beside his table。 He did not smile察because his face could not smile察but his eyes looked happy。 

`That's good察 he said。 `Who is it拭

I moved away from the door察and the visitor walked in。 `Your Majesty察this is Joseph Merrick察 I said。 `Joseph察this is Her Majesty察Queen Alexandra察the Queen of England。 ¨

Queen Alexandra smiled at him。 `How do you do察Mr Merrick察 She said。 `I'm very pleased to meet you。 ¨Then she shook his hand。 

Merrick did not move。 For nearly half a minute he stood and looked at her with his mouth open。 Then he spoke察in his strange察slow voice。 

`How´ how do you do察Your Majesty察 he said。 But I don't think the Queen understood him察because he tried to get down on his knees at the same time。 It was very difficult for him察because of his enormous legs。 

`No察please察Mr Merrick察do get up察 said the Queen。 `I would like to talk to you。 Can we sit at your table拭

`Yes´yes察of course察 he said。 They sat at the table。 She took his left hand察the good hand察in hers。 She looked at the hand carefully察and then smiled at Merrick again。 

`I often read about you in the newspapers察 she said。 `You are a very interesting man察Mr Merrick。 You have a very difficult life察but people say you're happy。 Is it true拭Are you happy now拭

`Oh察yes察Your Majesty察yes  said Merrick。 `I'm a very happy man I have a home here now察and friends察and my books。 I'm happy every hour of the day  

`What a wonderful story  she said。 `I'm very pleasedto hear it Now察tell me about your reading。 I see you have a lot of books here。 ¨

`Oh察yes察Your Majesty。 I love my books察 said Merrick。 And for nearly half an hour they sat and talked about books。 The Queen gave him a little book察and some red flowers察before she left。 

After her visit察Merrick began to sing。 He could not sing easily察of course察because of his mouth察but all that day there was a strange察happy noise in his room。 He looked at the flowers carefully察and put them on his table。 

He had many visits from the Queen察and at Christmas she sent him a Christmas card。 

  

Windsor Castle

20th December 1888

  

Dear Joseph察

Here is a small Christmas present for you。 I think it looks like me察doesn't itI do like visiting you very much察and I am going to e to the hospital again in the New Year。 

Happy Christmas 

  

Your friend

Alexandra

  

The present was a picture of Queen Alexandra察with her name on it。 Merrick cried over it察and put it carefully by the bed in his room。 Then he sat down and wrote a letter to the Queen。 It was the first letter of his life。 

  

The London Hospital

23rd December 1888

My dear Queen察

Thank you very察very察much for your wonderful card and the beautiful picture。 It is the best thing in my room察the very best察the most beautiful thing I have。 This is the first Christmas in my life察and my first Christmas present。 Perhaps I had a Christmas with my mother once察but I do not remember it。 I have my mother's picture too察and she is beautiful察like you。 But now I know many famous ladies and kind people like Dr Treves察and I am a very happy man。 I am happy too because I am going to see you in the New Year。 

Happy Christmas to you察my dear friend察

  

With all my love察

Joseph Merrick

  
Chapter 6

  

Outside the Hospital

  

Merrick had a lo of friends now察but he was more like a child than a man。 He could read about things察and talk to his visitors察but he could not go out of the hospital by himself。 He thought and played like a child。 

After Christmas察he wanted to go to the theatre。 This was very difficult察because I did not want the people in the theatre to see him。 But a kind lady from the theatre!Mrs Kendal!helped us。 We bought tickets for a box at the side of the theatre We went to the theatre in a cab with dark windows察and we went into the theatre by a door at the back!the Queen's door。 Nobody saw us。 

Three nurses sat at the front of the box察and Merrick and I sat in the dark behind them。 Nobody in the theatre could see us察but we could see the play。 

It was a children's Christmas play。 Merrick loved it。 It was a most wonderful察exciting story。 Often he laughed察and sometimes he tried to sing like the children in the theatre。 He was like a child。 For him察everything in the story was true。 

Once he was very afraid察because the bad man in the play was angry and had a knife。 At first Merrick wanted to leave the theatre察but I stopped him。 Then he was very angry with this bad man in the play。 He hit his hand on his chair察and stood up and talked to the man。 But nobody heard him。 When  42the bad man went to prison察Merrick laughed。 

Merrick thought the beautiful young lady in the play was wonderful。 He wanted to talk to her too。 At the end of the play he was very happy because she married a good young man。 

He remembered this play for a long time察and he talked a lot about the people in it。 `What do you think they did after we left拭he asked me。 `Where do the young lady and the young man live拭What are they doing now拭

`I don't know察I said。 `Perhaps they live in the country。 ¨

Merrick thought about this for a long time。 Then he said此Dr Treves察can I go to the country察pleaseI saw the country once from a train察but I never went there。 I often read about it in books。 It's very beautiful察isn't itI would like to see it。 ¨

The visit to the theatre was difficult but a visit to the country was more difficult。 But again察one of his new friends helped us。 She had a small house in the country察and Merrick could stay in it for the summer察she said。 

I took Merrick to the country in a train with dark windows察so nobody could see him。 Then we went in a cab to the country house。 

There were a lot of trees near the house察but no people lived near it。 A countryman brought food to the house everyday察but no people came near it。 

I stayed with him that night。 At night察it orning察hundreds of birds sang in the trees察and everything outside the house was green。 Merrick walked under the big trees察looking at things happily察and singing his strange song。 

I went back to London察but Merrick stayed there for six weeks。 He was wonderfully happy。 Every week察he wrote me a letter。 

  

Apple Tree House察

West Wickham察

Berkshire。 

21st July 1889

  

Dear Dr Treves察

I had a wonderful day again today察It was very warm察so I walked under the trees and sat by a stream。 The water in the stream made a beautiful noise察like singing。 Did you know thatI listened to it for two hours。 

Lots of little birds came near me 。 One had a red body in front察and a brown back。 I gave it some bread察and it sat on my hand。 A lot of birds are my friends察now。 

I watched the fish in the stream察too。 They were very exciting察because they move very fast。 One minute they were there察and the next minute I couldn't see them。 But I waited quietly察and they always came back。 I put my hand in the water察but I couldn't touch them。 

I met a big dog yesterday。 It made a very loud noise察but I was not afraid。 I sat down quietly and looked it察and it came and smelt my hand。 I saw it again today察and gave it some bread。 It likes me now。 

I am going to put some flowers from the country in this letter。 There are hundreds of flowers here。 Did you know thatI like the little blue ones best察but they are all beautiful。 I have lots of them in my room。 I give them water every morning。 Little flowers are very thirsty察you know 

I am very happy here察doctor察but I want to see you again soon察too。 

  

With love from your friend察

Joseph Merrick

  

At the end of the summer he came back to London。 He was very well察and his skin looked much better。 He talked about the country a lot察but he was happy to see his friends and his books again察


Chapter 7

  

The Last Letter

  

Six months later察in April 1890察I found him dead inbed。 He was on his back in bed察so at first I thought he was asleep。 I talked to him察but he did not move。 Then I saw that the skin on his face was blue察so I knew he was dead。 

He did not usually sleep on his back。 His enormous head was very heavy察so he usually sat up in bed with his arms round his legs察and his head on his knees。 He could sleep well like this。 

But he wanted to sleep on his back like you and me。 Hetried to sleep on his back that night察but his heavy head came off the bed察and he broke his neck。 He died very quickly。 

Next day察the Chairman of the London Hospital察Mr Carr Gomm察wrote to the editor of The Times again。 

  

The Times察April 16th察1890

  

Dear Sir察

Three and a half years ago I wrote to you about a man called Joseph Merrick。 This man was called`The Elephant Man' because he aws born with a very ugly body。 Merrick was not ill察but he could not work察and he had no money。 

The readers of The Times felt sorry for him察and they gave me a lot of money for Merrick。 Because of this money察we could giveMerrick a home in the Lon´don Hospital。 It was his first good home察and for three and a half years he lived here happily。 The doctors and nurses of the hospital helped him察and many important people visited him。 He read many books察he went to the the atre察and in the summer he stayed in the country for six weeks。 Because of your readers¨ money察we couldgive him a happy life。 

Last night Joseph Merrick died quietly in his bed。 He was a man with a very ugly body察but he was a good察kind man察and he had a lot of friends。 We liked to talk to him察and we are all very sorry because he is dead。 A lot of people are going to remember him for a longtime。 

There is some money left察so I am going to give it to the hospital。 Thank you察sir察for your help。 

  

Yours faithfully

F。 C。 Carr Gomm

Chairman of The London

Hospital

  

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