Once a philosopher was traveling down a river in a small boat. While he 1_________________(cross) the riverhe2___________________(ask) the boatman:” You ever 3__________________(hear) about Philosophy?” “No”, 4__________________(say) the boatman. “I never 5_________________(hear) about it. What it 6__________(be)?” “I 7________________(be) sorry for you, indeed,” replied the learned man, “you 8________________(lose) a quarter of your life as it’s a very interesting science!” Several minutes later the philosopher asked the boatman another question: “You 9__________________(hear) about Astronomy, when you 10_____________(be) at school?” “No, I11_______________(leave) school many years ago and I 12________________________(forget) all about it.,” was the answer. To this the philosopher answered that he 13)__________________(be) really sorry for the man, and he 14_________________(think) that the boatman15_________________(lose) a second quarter of his life.
Once a philosopher was traveling down a river in a small boat. While he was crossing the river he asked the boatman:” Have you ever heard about Philosophy?” “No”, I haven*t " said the boatman. “I * ve never heard about it. What is it ?” “I am sorry for you, indeed,” replied the learned man, “you have lost a quarter of your life as it’s a very interesting science!” Several minutes later the philosopher asked the boatman another question: “Did you hear about Astronomy, when you were at school?” “No, I left school many years ago and I forgot all about it.,” was the answer. To this the philosopher answered that he was really sorry for the man, and he thought that the boatman lost a second quarter of his life. Some minutes passed and the passenger again wondered if the man had ever heard about Algebra. And the man had to admit that he had never known anything about it. “In that case you certainly lost a third quarter of your life!” said the scientist. At that very moment the boat struck on a big stone. The boatman jumped and cried: “ Have you ever learnt swimming ( to swim)?” “No,” was the answer. The boatman explained sadly to the philosopher that he was sure the scientist had lost his whole life as the boat was sinking