When I was a boy, my grandfather told me how a German taxi driver, Franz Bussman, found a brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years before. While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped talking to a workman. After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman commented on the workman’s close resemblance to her husband and even suggest that he might be his brother. Franz poured scorn on the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war. Though Mrs. Bussman was fully acquainted this story, she thought that there was a chance in a million that she might be right. A few days late, she sent a boy to the workman to ask him if his name was Hans Bussman. Needless to say, the man’s name was Hans Bussman and he real was Franz’s long-lost brother. When the brothers were reunited, Hans explained how it was that he was still live. After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been send to hospital and was separated from his unit. The hospital had been bombed and that Hans had made his way back into Western Germany on foot. Meanwhile, his unit was lost and all records of him had been destroyed. Hans returned to his family home, but the house had been bombed and no one in the neighbourhood knew what had become of the inhabitants. Assume that his family had been killed during an air raid, Hans settled down in a village fifty miles away that he had remained ever since. 1 ___________ 2 ___________ 3 ___________ 4 ___________ 5 ___________ 6 ___________ 7 ___________ 8 ___________ 9 ___________ 10 __________