Monday, April 29, 2019

Stealing Shakespeare Part II

Stealing Shakespeare - Part 2

The next day, Ben walked up a few blocks from his home to wait for the bus. He did not forget the rare Folio and carefully placed it between his other books before he left home. When he arrived at school, he took out Folio and carefully placed it in his locker.

Over time, Ben expects Mr. Ye's literature class to show him his rare version. Just before he walked into his class, Ben unlocked the locker in his locker and discarded the book and put it in his bag. He changed in class in advance. Then he slowly took out Folio. Ben just put it on his desk, and Leaf immediately saw it, and his eyes were big when he carefully turned the page. When the foam began to form around the lips, he began to lick his lips. He glared at Ben.
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  Then he asked, "Where did you get the book?" "I got it from the father's office at the Yale University Library." "Can I?"
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  This is permitted but agreed.
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  Mr. Ye picked it up and examined it carefully, turning over the old page. "Where is your father working at Yale's library?" "In the Rare Agreement Department." A short-haired girl asked, "What is this, Mr. Ye?"
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  "Class, this and all Shakespeare plays bought this incredible old book." This was his 1623 year after his death seven years. . "

Some breathing can be heard in class. A big boy who participated in the football team asked: "How much is it worth?"
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  Mr. Ye slowly smiled. "It's not worth a try. Many of them are printed out." No, this copy is worth millions! Ye thought of himself. "Ben, can I stick to this today? I promise to bring it back tomorrow." But Ye did not intend to return it to him; he has decided to steal it and leave New Haven.
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  Ben left the school after the last time and took the bus to the Yale Library.
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  Before he walked into his father's office, he found his father with two guards.
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  Joe rushed out of the office door and shouted: "This, where is it?!!!! Folio!" Ben became very scared and embarrassed, "I... I..... Bring it to school." "You better carry it with you!" His head sank and looked at the ground. "No, sir." "What did you do with it?" Joe shouted. "I let Mr. Ye borrow it." "George Leaf... Your Literary Mentor?"

The security team entered the name of Leaf on their computer and looked at him. One of the guards, a young man named him as a teacher in high school. In addition, he looked at the police data and showed that "George Leaf" is not his real name; this is "Richard V. Winchester." In addition, the analysis revealed that he was investigated for stealing rare art and even books. The guard called the police and told them about the theft. He taught them to go to the school office.

At the same time, Ye completed some paperwork in his class. When three football players entered the room, the police were outside a few blocks. Ye knew that they were buying books here, but pretended that he didn't see them. He couldn't believe that the sentence spread so fast. "Which book is beautiful?" one of them swears. "We want that expensive book!" said another player. The leaves cursed under his breath and he should not tell his class about Folio.
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  damn it! Everyone knows now! he thinks.
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  "I don't know what you are talking about," he said nervously. "Oh, you didn't! Give it to us, we will leave," the teenager Goon said as he pulled out a spring knife.

At the same time, the police quietly entered the school with guns. They are scattered looking for the Leaf. Two officers walked along the corridor and heard some college students threaten the leaves. "Give us the book, we won't hurt you!" As the player's guard turned, the police targeted them with a gun and pointed directly to the football player. "Freeze! Put your hands in the air!"

Richard Winchester had been arrested an hour before; his hands were left behind and he was given his rights. Then Ben and his father walked in. Joe saw the rare Folio on the teacher's desk being carefully checked to make sure nothing was done. It seems to be in the same state, and Joe immediately puts in a special briefcase to save and save valuable books.

"Ben, don't touch anything in my library anymore! I don't want to lose my new job! It may be in danger. The library is closed, but the security department will report the matter." Ben feels embarrassed, thinking I want to cry, but his father feels so relieved that Yale's new acquisition is so angry that he is not angry with Ben at the moment. Joe's only thought is, "Everything is going well."




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