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An unexpected gift I was 17 years old. Every day I **used to care** and every day **I used to take** the same way home from school when **an old man** was sitting quietly under the same tree. He always **used to smile at** me. **Miserable** and children **used to walk by**. During the next few weeks I **started** to say hello when I saw him under the tree, and later we actually **became good friends**.

**I was taking** exams at school, and he told me all about the job **he had** as a conservationist. I **must admit I didn't use to care** much about the environment, but thanks to him, **I started to think** about it more carefully. Anyway, one day he wasn't there. And he wasn't there the next day. What was going on? I **went** to his house to look for him. Unfortunately, I found out he died the day before. Then, a few weeks later when I **was walking** home from school, a young woman came and gave me a letter. It was from the old man's wife. He told her about our conversations and that he felt cheerful when he was talking to me. He decided that he **wanted** to give me a gift. He **took** it off. Now I do the same. The old man is a friend I'll never forget.

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