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The greedy seller was dishonest. When he knew that the bowl of the poor woman was made of gold, he wanted to take the bowl for nothing. He pretended that it was useless and threw it on the ground scornfully. He left the house in anger. Next day Serivan passed the same house. The old woman and the girl called Serivan in and told him to exchange the bowl. Taking the bowl in his hand Serivan said that it was made of gold. He had not so much money on him to exchange. But the woman asked Serivan to take the bowl and give them anything he wished. Serivan gave them five hundred silver coins and all his pots. Thus Serivan was different from the greedy seller.
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German inventor Johannes Gutenberg developed a method of printing from movable type. He printed the first book via movable type, the “Forty-Two-Line” Bible. Johannes Gutenberg - The Printing Press (TV-14; 03:13) Watch a short video about Johannes Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press.. He invented printing press in l440.
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