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Mr. Webster manages a bar in our town. Its name it The White Horse, for a picture of a white horse was once hung on the wall.   1  but in the past things were quite different.

At that time, Mr. Webster was much worried about his bar. One day a friend of his came, looked around and said, ¡°Take down the picture of the white horse and change it for a picture of a black one.¡±

¡°   2  ¡± Mr. Webster said.

¡°Yes, but just do it.¡± His friend said and went out of the bar.

Mr. Webster went to an artist and said, ¡°   3  ¡±

The next day a picture of a black horse appeared on the wall. Soon after the door opened, a man came in and shouted, ¡°   4  The picture on the wall is different from the name.¡± Then he sat down and drank something.

  5  and the another and another. A lot of people came in and said, ¡°The picture on your wall is wrong.¡± But they all stopped and drank in Mr. Webster¡¯s bar.

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C. Now everything in the bar goes well,

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  Several days later, the police caught a thief and found the shoes. They were worn-out, too.

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