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Years ago, there was a very wealthy man who, with his devoted young son, shared a passion for art collecting. Together, they traveled around the world, adding only the 1 art treasures to their collection. One year, as winter approached, 2 engulfed (吞没) the nation, and the young man left to 3 his country. After only a few short weeks, his father received a telegram. His beloved son was 4 in action. The art collector 5 awaited more news, 6 he would never see his son again. Within days, his fears were 7 . The young man had died while rushing a fellow soldier to a doctor. Upset and 8 , the old man faced the coming Christmas holidays with sadness. On Christmas morning, a knock on the door awakened the 9 old man. As he opened the door, he was greeted by a 10 with a large package in his hands. He introduced himself to the old man by saying," I was a 11 of your son. I was the one he was 12 when he died. May I come in for a few moments? I have something to show you." As the two began to 13 , the soldier told of how the man's son had told everyone of his, not to mention his father's 14 of fine art. "I am no 15 ," said the soldier, "but I want to give you this." As the old man unwrapped the package, he saw a portrait his son. Though the world would 16 consider it the work of a genius, the painting featured the young man's face 17 striking detail. Overcome with emotion, the man 18 the soldier. After the soldier had left, the old man put the painting above the fireplace, pushing 19 thousands of dollars worth of art. His task completed, the old man sat in his chair and spent Christmas gazing at the 20 he had been given. | ||||
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