One Sunday morning,there were many people in Zhong Shan park. All a sudden,a woman shouted, "Stop,thief!He's snatched my bag! " Heard this,a few people began to run after him. There were an old man sat quietly on a bench nearby. As the snatcher was running beside him,the old man quickly picked up his umbrella and put it between the snatcher's leg. The young man fell down heavy on the ground. Sooner two policemen came and arrested him. The woman thanked the old man,and the people around praised the old man for his clever.

One Sunday morning,there were many people 

in Zhong Shan park. All A a sudden,a woman

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shouted, "Stop,thief!He's snatched my bag!" 

Heard this,a few people began to run after him.

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 There were an old man sit quietly on a bench

 was 

sitting

 nearby. As the snatcher was running beside him,the

 past 

old man quickly picked up his umbrella and put it 

between the snatcher's leg .  The young man fell

 legs 

down heavy on the ground. Sooner two policemen

 heavily 

Soon 

came and arrested him. The woman thanked the old 

man,and the people around praised the old man for his clever,

cleverness

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