It was sunny last Friday. I arrived at the railway station at three in the afternoon. I would take the1to Shanghai to see my old friend Jack. But it was two hours2my train left. I thought it was the perfect time and place to look3an act of kindness to do.
Outside the station, there was a girl having4for sale. I told her that I'd like to buy flowers for someone else, and that she could5who she will give the flowers to. She looked a little puzzled(困惑的),6I suggested that perhaps she could give the flowers to someone who looked a little7.That was because the flowers might cheer him or her up.
"That's a crazy idea!" said the girl. But then I explained a little more about the idea of doing something for a8, and she understood.
"I'm leaving for Shanghai and then I'll9know how it turns out," I said. "But you will have a good10to make someone happy.11good deeds(善 举)we do, they always come back to us." At that time, she started to seem excited about it. She went to12the flowers out of the water, and I explained, "You'd better leave the flowers there until the person13."
At that time, I thought she was14surprised and happy, because it might be her first time to meet a customer like me. I15for the flowers, said goodbye, and walked into the station.
How wonderful the day was!