Capitolo 92
'Allow me to see. I think there is a show of to-day of village. I want
goes to him.'
"He slipped accordingly on his/her hat and it went out, rather to the
surprise of his/her wife that concluded that his/her husband has to be
going out on the business.
"Thomas the wended of Tubbs his/her way to the market. He pressed in
among the people, a crowd of whom had assembled already to
you testify to the show. I cannot tell him what was the show. I am only
pertained to in to tell him what Thomas Tubbs saw and did; and, to
says the simple truth, he didn't see anything. He was
wedged in among people a foot or two taller than him. Now, it
it is not pleasant to feel all around you laughing at heart and not
a look of that that so a lot amuses them also takes. Thomas Tubbs
human beings, and curious as the most greater part of people. in the moment in which a be-foot of page
squeezed in front of him he could not help composition in his,
irritation, this wish:
" 'Oh, dear! I desire me to be tall ten feet!'
"Unlucky Thomas Tubbs! You/he/she had never framed him a more unlucky
wish. On the instant he shot above from an altitude of four feet you are
to ten feet. Fortunately its suits proportionally expanded. Then,
instead of being under the middle height, he was elevated, more than
four feet above of him.
"His/her immediate neighbors clearly, became aware of the gigantic one
presence, although they didn't do to all recognizes his/her identity with
the small tailor, Thomas Tubbs.
"There was immediately a cries of terror. Crowd sprinkled in everybody
directions, forgetting him/it show to that, the moment before,
they was laughing at heart and the small tailor, more
few, was left in the market-place in peace.
" 'Good skies!' he exclaimed in confusion, while stretching out
his/her muscular arm, almost five feet in length and fixing him/it in
laughable amazement, 'who have thought that I should be never
so tall?'
"To say the truth, the small man--I intend the Mr. Tubbs--for before
rather it enjoyed his/her new magnitude. He had experimented
mortification so long on account of his/her diminutive stature that