I saw the old man, with his untidy clothes and messy hair, as he dashed between the rows of the
department store. He was trying to be ordinary but he was hard not to 1 .
He 2 the saleswoman and with a slight 3_, possibly German, asked where the women's shoes
were sold. "Fourth floor." She responded in a voice I could hear 10 miles away. "Pardon? Where did
you say they were?" he asked again, apparently 4_. Clearly the old man was somewhat 5 "Fourth
floor, sir," the friendly saleswoman replied patiently, this time so _6_ that customers turned to see what
was causing the _7 .
I continued watching as the man thanked the saleswoman and 8 for what I assumed was the
fourth floor. But rather than walk to the 9 or the lift, he dashed behind a shelf, took out a notebook
and started writing hurriedly, with an almost mad 10 on his face. Then he went straight up to another
saleswoman and asked where the women's shoes were sold. Again he asked her to 11 the answer
and once more he walked away and took down some notes.
He did this three more times before a department store 12 , thinking him mad, removed him from
the store. But rather than be 13 , the old man departed with a huge smile on his face. Although the
incident was 14 , it was not until a year later, during my first year of university, that I gave it any
further 15_. I walked into my language classroom and met my professor. It was that very same man.
I saw the old man, with his untidy clothes and messy hair, as he dashed between the rows of the department store. He was trying to be ordinary but he was hard not to 1 . He 2 the saleswoman and with a slight 3_, possibly German, asked where the women's shoes were sold. "Fourth floor." She responded in a voice I could hear 10 miles away. "Pardon? Where did you say they were?" he asked again, apparently 4_. Clearly the old man was somewhat 5 "Fourthfloor, sir," the friendly saleswoman replied patiently, this time so _6_ that customers turned to see whatwas causing the _7 . I continued watching as the man thanked the saleswoman and 8 for what I assumed was thefourth floor. But rather than walk to the 9 or the lift, he dashed behind a shelf, took out a notebookand started writing hurriedly, with an almost mad 10 on his face. Then he went straight up to anothersaleswoman and asked where the women's shoes were sold. Again he asked her to 11 the answer and once more he walked away and took down some notes. He did this three more times before a department store 12 , thinking him mad, removed him fromthe store. But rather than be 13 , the old man departed with a huge smile on his face. Although the incident was 14 , it was not until a year later, during my first year of university, that I gave it any further 15_. I walked into my language classroom and met my professor. It was that very same man.
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