The Bicycle Auction Thomas S. Monson

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The Bicycle Auction Thomas S. Monson

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The Bicycle Auction Thomas S. Monson. That’s sound great. Many years ago in Washington, D.C., an 11 year old boy went to a bicycle auction. You only have one dollar ? Poor boy. Every time a bike went up for sale the boy would bid one dollar. Five dollars. I win. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Bicycle Auction

Thomas S. Monson

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Many years ago in Washington, D.C.,

an 11 year old boy

went to a bicycle auction.

That’s sound great.

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Every time a bike went

up for sale the boy would bid one

dollar.

You only have one dollar ?

Poor boy.

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But every time, someone else

would bid more money, so the

boy did not get the

bike.

Five dollars.I win.

Oh,no.

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The auctioneer noticed

that the boy was most

interesting in racer bicycles.

Wow ,so

cool .

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When the very last racer bicycle went up

for sale, the boy again bid one dollar, but someone else bid

eight dollars.

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Then the auctioneer close the bidding bysaying, "sold for ninedollars to that little boy over there!"

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The auctioneer took eight dollars from his own pocket, and the boy pulled out his one dollar, whichconsiste

d of quarters, dimes, nickles and pennies.

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After they'd paid for the

bike, the boy slowly started walking away with his new

possession.He stopped suddenly.

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The boy turned around,

and with tears in his eyes,

ran back and gave the auctioneer a big hug.

Thank you.

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• This story is based on a vignette quoted in the article The Profound Power of Gratitude by Thomas S. Monson in the September 2005 Ensign magazine. Although this story reportedly appeared in a newspaper, I do not have an exact reference for it. Still, though, I'd like to think of it as a true story, since its message is so beautiful and poignant

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• Auctionn. 拍賣They sold the furniture by auction.他們拍賣了這套傢俱。vt. ( 及物動詞 transitive verb)拍賣 , 把 ... 拍賣掉 [(+off)]They are going to auction the pictures at the end

of the month.他們將在月底拍賣這些畫。• bidvt. 拍賣中 ) 喊 ( 價 ), 出 ( 價 ); 索 ( 價 )[(+for)]He bid $300 for the oil painting.他出價三百元買那幅油畫。

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• Auctioneer

拍賣商

• Dim

• ( 美國 , 加拿大的 ) 一角硬幣• Ten dimes make one dollar.

• 十個一角為一元。

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• Pennies

【英】便士 ; 一便士硬幣 [C]

Please give me ten pennies for this tenpence piece.

請替我把這十便士換成十個一便士硬幣。【美】一分 ; 一分硬幣 [C]

• Possession

所有物 ; 財產 [P]

Her possessions could fit in one suitcase.

她的全部財物可以裝在一個手提箱內