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Mister Minser owned the only general store in town. He was friends with many of the estates who he bought wheat from one, corn from another, and a bit of chicken and beef from another. They were always coming in to give him deals and do business with him. Their servants were the only ones who came and bought from him, except for Mister D, the man who sold him the best chicken. He had 15 children, one of whom was 18 and went nearly everywhere his father went. There was only one wheat farm for miles around, and it was very large, same with the other estates.
One busy day, four men came into his shop, businessmen. They were the men he had borrowed a loan from one year ago in order to buy the much-needed supply of corn and wheat. But he was still unable to pay.

Look said one of them as if he were half a sleep you need to pay your loan.

There came a sudden shout as some one tried to enter the shop but the crowd of Charing people just in side the roof way prevented them.

Mister Minser owned the only general store in town. He was friends with many of the farmers, from whom he bought wheat, corn, chicken, and beef. They would often come to give him deals and do business with him. The only people who purchased from his store were the farmers' servants, except for Mister D, the man who sold him the best chicken. Mister D had 15 children, one of whom was 18 and accompanied his father almost everywhere. There was only one large wheat farm for miles around, as well as other large estates in the area.

On a busy day, four businessmen entered his shop. They were the men from whom he had borrowed a loan one year ago in order to purchase a much-needed supply of corn and wheat. However, he was still unable to pay back the loan.

"Look," said one of them, seeming half-asleep, "you need to pay your loan."

Suddenly, there was a shout as someone tried to enter the shop, but the crowd of people inside the doorway prevented them.