Henry was walking along the street (hold) the bank note in his hand. His coat was (wear) in several places. He saw a sign for a tailor's shop. Henry walked into the shop and wanted to buy a suit coat. One clerk treated him in rude manner. Then another clerk came up to serve him. Finally, Henry took a suit coat. When he said he had no any small change and (pay) it in a month, the clerk tried to control his anger, saying, "I suppose a gentleman like you only(carry) very large bills." Henry told him not to judge people their clothes and that he just didn't want to cause him trouble with a large note. The clerk said no trouble. So Henry gave the bank note to the clerk. The clerk was so (astonish) that he dropped Henry's coat. He folded the bill and (slow) unfolded it again, as if looking at something he couldn't believe was there .Seeing the scene, the owner asked the clerk to give Henry the change quickly. However, when he saw the bank note, he changed his attitude and took Henry to another part of the shop, there was a wide range of (option) for Henry to choose from.