1. One summer morning Meeks came from the West to New York to find his sister. She was Mrs. Mary Snyder, a widow, aged 52, who had lived for a year in a tenement house in a crowded district.
At her address somebody told him that Mary had moved away longer than a month before. No one could tell him her new address.
On coming out of the house Mr. Meeks addressed a policeman who was standing on the corner, and explained his difficulty to him. “I have recently made a lot of money and I’d like to help Mary as soon as possible”, he added. The policeman pulled his moustache and told Meeks about Juggins. He said that Juggins was the leader of a new school of detectives. “Juggins solved some very difficult cases. I will take you to him”, the policeman said.
“If I find you sister, you will pay me two hundred dollars. I will try to solve your case. The disappearance of people in the city is the most interesting problem I have ever worked at, said the famous detective, rising and putting on his hat.
In fifteen minutes Juggins returned holding a little piece of paper with Mary’s new address. After Meeks had payed his bill, he asked the detective to explain what he was doing.
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I live in the capital of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan. You can get there by a car, plane, or any other method, except boats. You could stay at some of the local hotels, which are very good for it's price. I'd recommend you seeing Expo, which is huge. You could also camp at the park, and eat some fast-food at our local restaurant, which is very good. Also, you definitely should buy some Kazakh Chocolate, that's probably the best one of the kind.
Объяснение:
Не знаю где-ты живёшь, за пример возьму столицу Казахстана.
Смени Страну, Город, Экспо, на любую выставку или что-то такое, и казахстанский шоколад на любой другой съедобный товар.