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All kinds of people come in to have their shoes shined.Most of them are friendly.But this man was different.
“How much do you make a week, boy?” he asked me.I felt he was 1 at me.
He kept taking a sharp 2 around every now and then.All the time I kept 3 where I’d seen his face.Suddenly I knew I’d seen his 4 in the post office many times.He was a big robber: 5 by the police in three states!
“You know,”he was saying,“it’s imagination people lack.You’ll never get 6 as a shoeshine boy.”
I kept brushing away at his shoes as 7 as I could.The sooner I finished the better.He said,“When I was sixteen, I had 8 $2500 of my own.”
That reminded me of something.Was it $2500 or $5000 or $25 000?I wasn’t 9 .I knew a big reward was 10 for him.What could I do about it? 11 him with a can of shoe polish?A man has 12 could grind(碾碎)me into the floor.If only someone would come in!
He kept talking away,“Along with 13 , it takes courage.The courage to take a chance.Start something on a shoestring.”
Suddenly I saw Officer Dailey 14 across the street.Then, real fast, I began tightening the man’s shoestrings.
The policeman was at the window when I cried out,“Officer Dailey, 15 !This man’s a robber.”
“ 16 ,” the man shouted angrily.He started to jump off the stand.It didn’t go the 17 he planned.He fell flat on his face and knocked himself out cold.
“That was pretty 18 of you,” the officer said.“You’ll get a reward of $7500 for him.”
“Well, it really wasn’t my 19 ,” I said.“It was his.He told me if you had courage and imagination you could start something 20 on a shoestring.”