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She tried call- ing attention to them by shifting their location to a more central display area; no luck. She even told her sales staff to "push" the items hard-again without success. Finally, the night before leaving on an out-of-town buying trip, she scribbled an exasperated note to her head saleswoman, "Everything in this display case, price x '/2 ," hoping just to be rid of the offending pieces, even if at a loss. When she re- turned a few days later, she was not surprised to find that every article had been sold. She was shocked, though, to discover that, because the employee had read the '''/2'' in her scrawled message as a "2," the entire allotment had sold at twice the original price! That's when she called me. I thought I knew what had happened but told her that, if I were to explain things properly, she would have to listen to a story of mine.

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BERNARDO Who's there? FRANCISCO Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself. BERNARDO Long live the king! FRANCISCO Bernardo? BERNARDO He. FRANCISCO You come most carefully upon your hour. BERNARDO 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. FRANCISCO For this relief much thanks: 'tis bitter cold, And I am sick at heart. BERNARDO 4 Have you had quiet guard? FRANCISCO Not a mouse stirring. BERNARDO Well, good night. If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus, The rivals of my watch, bid them make haste. FRANCISCO I think I hear them. Stand, ho! Who's there? Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS HORATIO Friends to this ground. MARCELLUS And liegemen to the Dane. FRANCISCO Give you good night. MARCELLUS O, farewell, honest soldier: Who hath relieved you? FRANCISCO Bernardo has my place. Give you good night. Exit MARCELLUS 5

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influence by naturalism and he was interested in animal motivation behind human behaviour as a basis of human behaviour. Cub of gold. Rarely weak period. The second period: second half of 1930's, becomes much more socially minded, analyzez the conflict between capital and labour. By far the most famous book is ,,The Grapes of Wrath". It is a proletarian novel- working class novel. The main ideas of this period are solidarity and collectivism. Another short piece is ,,Of mice and men". The third period shows that unemployment is unavoidable and war is natural to human natural. The last period started in the second half of the 1950's. New direction, influenced by all influences of social revolution and so on, returnts to social problems, was conserned with corruption and society. Perhaps the most famous piece is ,,The winter of our discontent". The novel that helped him receive the nobel prize for literature. He did not receive it for this novel alone but all the work

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Libraries

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Letters
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