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If the young boy’s lighter fails once during his attempt, he loses a finger. Until this point the reader might not expect anything out of the ordinary, but there is a catch. If the young boy’s lighter lights ten times in a row without failing once the boy wins the man’s Cadillac, an expensive car. The dark short story “Man from the South” by Roald Dahl is about a simple bet between an elderly man and a young boy. Isn’t it?Ī very short story, vintage Roald Dahl writing, fantastically descriptive & as most of his adult tales are eerily dark.more His little finger, not of much use & a little finger is worth a car at any rate. If the boy can light his lighter 10 times in a row he will gift him his Cadillac, if he loses the bet he will forfeit a finger. Much to the distaste of the man from the south.Īn American boy sits next to them, an English girl in wait for him to finish his cigarette a bet is struck with the man from the south. If the boy can light his lighte The man, indeed from the south, an Italian accent leaves his mouth, or Spanish?ĭressed in white, a creamy panama hat adorning his head sits next to an unknown man by the pool side.Īmerican sailors have come that day, descending their naval boat & enjoying themselves in the hotel pool. An American boy sits next to them, an English girl in wait for him to finish his cigarette a bet is struck with the man from the south. Much to the distaste of the man from the south. American sailors have come that day, descending their naval boat & enjoying themselves in the hotel pool. The man, indeed from the south, an Italian accent leaves his mouth, or Spanish? Dressed in white, a creamy panama hat adorning his head sits next to an unknown man by the pool side.
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This 1948 story was made into an Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV episode. Is the offer of the car for real? Will sailor boy lose his finger? I think it's a fine bet."This creepy short story is filled with tension - I kept reading faster and faster. "Here he is and he hasn't ever done a thing for me yet. Here he is." The boy took hold of the finger. Come to think of it, I can't remember ever in my life having had any use for the little finger on my left hand. "I think it's a stupid, ridiculous bet," the girl said. "I think it's a fine bet," the boy answered. Ulp! "Don't you think this is rather a silly bet?" I said. If it fails, Carlos gets to chop off the boy's little finger. The sailor claims his lighter never fails, and Carlos smiles and offers a bet: His Cadillac if the boy can light his lighter ten times in a row without a failure. A young American sailor joins their table, lights a cigarette, and they get involved in a bizarre discussion about cigarette lighters. He's joined by a little, elderly man who introduces himself as Carlos.

"Man from the South" is narrated by a man on vacation at a beachside resort in Jamaica. He had a dark, often macabre sense of humor that got some play in his children's books, but really came out in his adult fiction (some of which is very adult-I ran across his sexy, wacky novel My Uncle Oswald in the library when I was in my twenties and my eyebrows about hit the ceiling). He' If you only know Roald Dahl from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or James and the Giant Peach, you don't know Roald. While on shore leave in Jamaica, a young marine agrees to a bizarre wager with an elderly South American.If you only know Roald Dahl from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or James and the Giant Peach, you don't know Roald.
#Roald dahl short stories man from the south full
The file is only available via torrent at the wonderful .īased on the story by Roald Dahl Dramatized by Stephen Sheridan Performed by a full cast Charles Dance is the narrator, and is his usual wonderful self in it.Andrew Sachs, the titular man, is both manic and enigmatic. It’s a fantastic little gem – a true oddity – one which you may even be familiar with from one of the many adaptations and references in movies and TV shows. It’s title is usually given as Man From The South, but it was originally titled Collector’s Item when it first appeared, in a 1948 issue of Collier’s Weekly.

#Roald dahl short stories man from the south series
The series aired on BBC Radio 4 in 2009 with the particular tale being the first of a five part series of dramatizations of Roald Dahl short stories. The story I want to tell you about today comes from a series called Someone Like You.
