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Fleming was a Scottish farmer. One day at work in a field, he heard a cry for help.
....1.... (Follow) the sound, Fleming came to a deep bog, in which a boy was stuck up.
Fleming ......... (pull) the boy to safety. The next day a carriage...3.... (arrive) at Fleming's
farmhouse. A well-dressed man ....4.... (step) out and introduced himself as the father
of the boy whom Fleming ....5.... (save). "You saved my son's life," said the man to
Fleming, “How can I repay you?"
"I don't want any payment,” Fleming replied. At that moment, Fleming's own young
son appeared at the farmhouse door. "Is he your son?" the man asked.
"Yes," said Fleming proudly.
“I have an idea. Let me pay for your son's education. If he's like his father,
he....6.... (grow) to be a man we'll both be proud of.” And so the visitor did. The farmer's
son later became the world-renowned Nobel Prize-winning scientist and discoverer of
penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming. It ....7.... (say) that many years later, the grown up man
who'd been saved from the bog as a boy, was ....8.... (strike) with pneumonia. Penicillin
saved his life. He was Sir Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England.
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- Fleming was a Scottish farmer. One day at work in a field, he heard a cry for help. Following the sound, Fleming came to a deep bog, in which a boy was stuck up.
- Fleming pulled the boy to safety. The next day a carriage arrived at Fleming's farmhouse.
- A well-dressed man stepped out and introduced himself as the father of the boy whom Fleming saved. "You saved my son's life," said the man to Fleming, “How can I repay you?"
- "I don't want any payment,” Fleming replied. At that moment, Fleming's own young son appeared at the farmhouse door. "Is he your son?" the man asked.
- "Yes," said Fleming proudly. “I have an idea. Let me pay for your son's education. If he's like his father, he will grow to be a man we'll both be proud of.” And so the visitor did.
- The farmer's son later became the world-renowned Nobel Prize-winning scientist and discoverer of penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming.
- It said that many years later, the grown-up man who'd been saved from the bog as a boy, was struck with pneumonia. Penicillin saved his life. He was Sir Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England.
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