A few nights later the thief did come again, but he did not touch any of the cheap jewellery that Mr. Grey had put out for him. He took the camera. It was worth £150.00.
My English language teacher classroom handouts with no title. Back to the year 1983 when I was a student of Pei Dao Secondary School at Toa Payoh East, Singapore. You are welcome to suggest a right title to improve Google PageRank. So far, 'A potato farmer and the policeman', 'A clumsy denial resulting in self-exposure', 'Mrs. Williamson two sons', 'Mr. Grey and the thief', 'A willing victim letting himself be caught' etc. have produced the best PageRank on Google.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Mr. Grey and the thief
Mr. Grey had a nice shop in the main street of a small town. He sold jewellery, watches, clocks and other things like those. All went well for some years, and then Mr. Grey's shop was broken into at night twice in one month, and a lot of jewellery was stolen each time. The police had still not managed to catch the thief three weeks later, so Mr. Grey decided that he would try to do something about it. He therefore bought a camera, fixed it up in his shop so that it would photograph anyone who broke in at night, and put some very cheap jewellery in front of it for the thief.
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