Finders, keepers
What would you do if you found a briefcase full of money? Would you take it to the police, or would you keep it? Do you think that no one would ever really face this situation in real life? Well, it actually happened To Francisco Batista, a taxi driver in Rio de Janeiro. Francisco picked up a passenger at the international airport and drove him to a five-star hotel on Copacabana Beach. The man paid the fare, gave Francisco a good tip, and entered the hotel carrying a small suitcase. Francisco looked at his watch. It was nine o’clock at night. He thought, “ l ’ve had a good day, I’m going home.”
The next morning Francisco got up early to pick up early-morning customers. When he opened the door of his taxi, he noticed there was a briefcase on the floor in the back of the car. He remembered that his passenger at the airport was carrying it. Francisco decided to return it to the man at the hotel. But there was no name on the briefcase. So he opened it looking for some identification. Francisco was speechless. It was full of dollars. Now, the saying goes, “ Finders keepers, losers weepers.” He started dreaming about the things he would do with the money. But his conscience wouldn’t let him keep it. However, if he took it to the police, they wouldn’t believe his story. He hid the briefcase in the house and jumped in his taxi.
Francisco turned on the radio and listened to the news. He heard this report: “ An Italian soccer club manager lost a briefcase with very important documents. He is offering a $5,000 reward to the person who returns it.” They gave the name of the man and the hotel. Francisco gave back Mr. Gino Rossi’s “documents” and received his reward. He never counted how much money there was in the briefcase, but it was certainly a lot. Mr. Rossi was going to buy a famous Brazilian soccer player for his team.
Finders, keepers
What would you do if you found a briefcase full of money? Would you take it to the police, or would you keep it? Do you think that no one would ever really face this situation in real life? Well, it actually happened To Francisco Batista, a taxi driver in Rio de Janeiro. Francisco picked up a passenger at the international airport and drove him to a five-star hotel on Copacabana Beach. The man paid the fare, gave Francisco a good tip, and entered the hotel carrying a small suitcase. Francisco looked at his watch. It was nine o’clock at night. He thought, “ l ’ve had a good day, I’m going home.”
The next morning Francisco got up early to pick up early-morning customers. When he opened the door of his taxi, he noticed there was a briefcase on the floor in the back of the car. He remembered that his passenger at the airport was carrying it. Francisco decided to return it to the man at the hotel. But there was no name on the briefcase. So he opened it looking for some identification. Francisco was speechless. It was full of dollars. Now, the saying goes, “ Finders keepers, losers weepers.” He started dreaming about the things he would do with the money. But his conscience wouldn’t let him keep it. However, if he took it to the police, they wouldn’t believe his story. He hid the briefcase in the house and jumped in his taxi.
Francisco turned on the radio and listened to the news. He heard this report: “ An Italian soccer club manager lost a briefcase with very important documents. He is offering a $5,000 reward to the person who returns it.” They gave the name of the man and the hotel. Francisco gave back Mr. Gino Rossi’s “documents” and received his reward. He never counted how much money there was in the briefcase, but it was certainly a lot. Mr. Rossi was going to buy a famous Brazilian soccer player for his team.
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Finders, keepers
What would you do if you found a briefcase full of money? Would you take it to the police, or would you keep it? Do you think that no one would ever really face this situation in real life? Well, it actually happened To Francisco Batista, a taxi driver in Rio de Janeiro. Francisco picked up a passenger at the international airport and drove him to a five-star hotel on Copacabana Beach. The man paid the fare, gave Francisco a good tip, and entered the hotel carrying a small suitcase. Francisco looked at his watch. It was nine o’clock at night. He thought, “ l ’ve had a good day, I’m going home.”
The next morning Francisco got up early to pick up early-morning customers. When he opened the door of his taxi, he noticed there was a briefcase on the floor in the back of the car. He remembered that his passenger at the airport was carrying it. Francisco decided to return it to the man at the hotel. But there was no name on the briefcase. So he opened it looking for some identification. Francisco was speechless. It was full of dollars. Now, the saying goes, “ Finders keepers, losers weepers.” He started dreaming about the things he would do with the money. But his conscience wouldn’t let him keep it. However, if he took it to the police, they wouldn’t believe his story. He hid the briefcase in the house and jumped in his taxi.
Francisco turned on the radio and listened to the news. He heard this report: “ An Italian soccer club manager lost a briefcase with very important documents. He is offering a $5,000 reward to the person who returns it.” They gave the name of the man and the hotel. Francisco gave back Mr. Gino Rossi’s “documents” and received his reward. He never counted how much money there was in the briefcase, but it was certainly a lot. Mr. Rossi was going to buy a famous Brazilian soccer player for his team.
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