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the second wish is for his wife to go back to the forest and become a swn again and he doesnt make a third wish.
Yes he does he turns into a swan if you actually read the story in full detail you would know
Mr Peters is driving thru the forest one day and sees a swan, who he helps extricate from a thorn. the swan turns into the king of the forest and grants mr peters 3 wishes in the form of leaves. mr. peters first wishes for a beautiful wife, who later appears; her name is leita. they have a good marriage and love each other but leita becomes unhappy and quiet. mr peters finds her by a lake with another swan that evening. she reveals she's a swan n misses her sister. but she says to not to use his wish on turning her back because he has already done so much. mr peters tries to do everything he can to make her happier as a human, but she just grows more sickly and depressed. that night, he wishes her back to a swan. for the restof his life, the swans protect him, communicate with him, etc. people think he's a bit crazy for talking to swans... when he dies, he has a peaceful smile on his face, and clutches a swan's feather and one last wish leaf to his chest. the lessons are that u must be careful what u wish for; you just might get it,,, and that in order to be happy, you must make others happy too.
Whoever wrote that he made a third wish, that would wrong. The real "The Third Wish" ends with him dying with a grin on his face. He does not turn himself into a swan, for he even says in the book "Swans and humans are better in proper form" or something like that! So you read the book!
In "The Third Wish" by Joan Aiken, the second wish was for the dog to return to his rightful place with his master. The third wish was for the man's wife to be happy wherever she was.
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to turn leita back into a swan.
"The Third Wish" by Joan Aiken is a fantasy short story. It features elements of magical realism as it tells the tale of a man who befriends a trapped swan and is granted three wishes in return.
a type of bird
The antagonist in "The Third Wish" by Joan Aiken can be seen as Mr. Peters, the king of the water spirits, who grants Mr. Peters three wishes but manipulates the outcome to his own advantage, leading to unintended consequences for Mr. Peters.
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He is a third person. I might be speaking about him to you. I am first, you are second, he is third.
thomas Jefferson is the third and Adams ib the second
Karachi in second and Delhi in third.
The second and third rectangular numbers are 6 and 12
in the third wish and monkeys paw they both regret wishes they asked for.
They is third, but you is first and second