Based on Workbook p 23, ex 35 Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs A True Rembrandt When I was at school, I that I certainly the National Gallery someday, as I so much about it. And this day when I was fourteen. My friend Dick and I to London, the city of our dreams, by our parents. On the first morning of our stay in the capital we our cameras which we with us and walked to Trafalgar Square. But alas, in the National Gallery taking pictures . Nevertheless, we decided to go to the gallery and see its collection of paintings. Very soon I realized how much Dick could tell me about artists and their paintings. I certainly that my friend off a bit, but I by his knowledge. Dick was ready to tell an interesting story about practically any picture. Evidently, he lots of books about the gallery and its pieces of art. I that my knowledge of art greatly by the end of our visit to the Gallery. Suddenly Dick stopped and looked at something that in the corner. Then, thoughtfully he said that what he looked like a true Rembrandt to him. He back and let me up to the masterpiece. Great was my surprise when from the canvas my own face at me! It was a mirror. "That is really an awful mistake I . Please don't tell anybody about the incident!" said my friend.
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ATrueRembrandt

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