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A£®There are many kinds of fast food restaurants in the United States£®
B£®People can have almost every kind of food in fast food restaurants£®
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8£®Tom Brennan was working in a Philadelphia office building when he noticed a black bag£®The bag contained a book£®
This chance discovery ended a 12day search by the Library Company of Philadelphia for a historical treasure--a 120 page diary kept 190years ago by Deborah Logan£¬"a woman who knew everybody in her day£¬"James Green£¬the librarian told the magazine American Libraries£®
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Green told American Libraries he had the diary in his possession"about five minutes''when Luxmoore took it back because he had promised to show it to one other person£®  On returning to his hotel after showing the precious book to Green£¬Luxmoore was shocked to realize that he had left it in the taxi£®Without any delay£¬Green began calling every taxi company in the city£¬with no Luck£®"I've felt sick since then£®"Luxmoore told reporters£®
According to Green£¬no one has yet learned how the diary came to the office building£® Tom Brennan received a reward£¨½±Àø£©of $l£¬000£®Philadelphia gained another treasure for its history£¬and Luxmoore told reporters£®"It's wonderful news£®  I'm on high£®''

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