to each other and strongly suggest another area into which the story's basic pattern extends. Paul's first winner, Singhalese, and his last, Malabar, have names which refer to British colonial regions of India. India is obviously one of the modern disease of colonial empire; for years Malabar and Singhalese were winners for the British stockholders and for the British people and general. The British, like any colonial power or large government or corporation, have gambled upon and tried to control people and materials which they never see and tried to control peoples and materials which they never see and with which they never have any vital physical contacts. So the names of the horse are types of how Paul, Bassett, and uncle Oscar were running their vicious games. After Paul secret was discover according to what he thought he become sick. His family after the third day of his illness was hoping for him to get well since because he had lost touch with reality and like always with his mysterious look. Paul mother had become almost lifeless because her kid was very sick and this reflects maternal love toward his son since she was extremely worried. Though uncle Oscar was not there to see his nephew he sent a massage through Bassett. Even though was an important massage for Paul his mother was furious because of the way Bassett show up demonstrating his disregard to Paul. But the news of victory reaches Paul through one of the house servants since uncle Oscar and Bassett were malignant influence to the boy. Paul knowing he made an enormous amount of money he shares to his mother how this was realized. "I never told you, mother, that if I can ride my horse, and get there, then I'm absolutely sure-oh, absolutely! Mother, did I ever told you? I am lucky!" (308) Paul fears concentration on his rocking horse was as calling upon evil spirits to help him in this kind of risky business. Easy for him to do so since the toy was a sexual tool and ...