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The young man was also 43 by the scene. On his return he 44 the train at the nearest station and found his 45 to the house. Its 46 told him that troubled by the 47 of the train he wanted to sell the house but 48 would buy it.
Soon after the young man 49 thirty thousand dollars for the house, regarding it as a 50 site for advertisement. It was facing the railway 51 where the train had to slow down and the 52 passengers would cast their eyes at the house to 53 themselves.
He managed to get 54 to big companies and tried his best to convince them of the advantage of the place for 55 . Finally the Coca Cola Company took a lease on£¨×âÓã© it to put up promotion signs. The young man was paid 180 thousand for a three-year rent.
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