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有这样一个故事,说的是美国开发初期,人们在加利福尼亚大山里发现了特大金矿,成千上万的美国人争相来此淘金。一位名叫亚威尔的贫苦农民难抵诱惑,也前来淘金,但由于种种原因,收益甚微。其时,加利福尼亚大山里,天气燥热,人满为患,水源奇缺。一天,亚威尔灵机一动:何不在这里卖水?他找来大批食品袋,从几十里外的山泉中装上甘甜水,运到淘金现
There is such a story, saying that in the early days of the development of the United States, people found extra-large gold deposits in the mountains of California, and tens of thousands of Americans contested this gold rush. A poor peasant, named Ya’er, is tempted to come and seeks gold, but for a variety of reasons, there is little return. At that time, the mountains of California, hot and humid, overcrowded, water scarce. One day, Ya Weier inspiration: What is not here to sell water? He found a large number of food bags, from tens of miles away spring loaded with sweet water, transported to the gold rush