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It was my twelfth birthday, and what I really wanted most was a new bicycle. But I knew that my family couldn't afford one, so I settled for a bedside table with lockable drawers, safe places to keep my private stuff.
We went to the charity shop where we found an old dark one. It didn't look too cool, but I thought that I would paint it to make it look better.
After we took it home, I was getting ready to paint it. When I pulled the drawers out, I felt something stuck to the back of a drawer. I reached in the drawer all the way, and guess what? A sealed bag with some papers was in it.
When I opened the bag, I realized that the papers were official documents. And, wrapped in them was a bunch of ten and twenty dollar bills! Talk about finding a treasure! And on my birthday!
"Is this some kind of joke?" I said aloud. I went ahead and read the papers, and they turned oul to be a will. Some old lady was leaving her savings for her son and grandchildren.
I was going crazy. Was I the luckiest twelve-year-old ever? With this money I could buy the coolest bicycle. Who knows?
I began counting. When I reached a thousand dollars, my mother was knocking on my bedroom door. I quickly closed the drawer with the money in it.
"Do you want some help? Is everything all right?" she asked.
No, everything was not right. Actually, my stomach was growling(低吼).
"I'm okay," I lied.
When my mother left my room, I lay on my bed, starting thinking. What a dilemma(窘境)! I wished there were someone I could talk with. Could I keep it and get all kinds of stuff for me and my family? It wouldn't be too bad for me to keep it, if I shared it… right? Thoughts ran through my mind. But I really didn't need someone else to give me the answer.
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I finally made a decision and called my parents into my bedroom.
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Though surprised, the shop owner helped find the family's telephone number.
答案:I finally made a decision and called my parents into my bedroom. They both were totally shocked when they saw the dollar bills lying on the table. Then I briefly explained what had happened(宾语从句) and asked about what we should do with the money. After some brief thinking, Mom said, "We'd better return the money to her son or grandchildren." We all agreed and decided to turn to the shop owner for help. Dad showed the will and money to the shop owner, asking him to help find the contact information of the lady's family. Though surprised, the shop owner helped find the family's telephone number. The one who answered the phone(定语从句) was the lady's grandson. He couldn't believe what he had heard(宾语从句) as his grandmother had passed away for forty years(原因状语从句). I told him the address of my home. Two hours later, he arrived. He recognized the bedside table the moment he saw it. He thanked us and insisted that we should keep some money(宾语从句) but was declined. There couldn't be a better birthday gift than returning something to its original owner especially after forty years.