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[RADIO] Slight right, six, one hundred into bump.
Caution right, five.
Bump.
Slight left, four.
Six piece chicken finger...
Ch... chicken finger?
Who wrote this?
Oh, caution. Log pile.
No, avoid the log pile.
[GROAN]
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Hey everybody! I'm the Linux Gamer and I just played DiRT Rally!
It's a Rally Car Racing Simulation game, developed and published by Codemasters and
brought to Linux by Feral Interactive.
DiRT Rally was released for Linux March 2nd, 2017.
I received this game from Feral Interactive for the purpose of review.
Thanks guys, you're awesome.
DiRT Rally is quite a pretty title.
The cars are licensed from real-world manufacturers.
They're exquisitely modeled, even when they're damaged and there's an authenticity to the
vehicles as far as I'm concerned.
They handle quite differently compared to cars in other games.
They behave in a somewhat unwieldy manner, but I find that such difficulty makes for
a good challenge.
Reflections, particle effects, and subtle touches like windshield wipers all work in
concert to sell the game's realism.
The sound design is superb, here.
Splashes, weather effects, engines revving, crashes, and gear shifting all lends another
level of feedback.
There are a few things that I can complain about.
Trees look… strange.
And bystanders are rather… low-poly… but these are not things you notice too often.
It took me a little while to get into DiRT Rally.
The game is hard.
It feels much more like a simulator than it does an arcade racer.
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I found myself having fun with this game, but only after making myself play it for several
hours.
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for when and where to brake and accelerate.
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and never clinched the silver or gold medals.
(See, I don't even know if that's how they award you in Rally car races.)
And I found the repetitive nature of certain modes frustrating.
Like I said, I'm no expert about games like this.
If you're looking for a more in-depth review of the title (especially from someone who
actually knows what they're talking about), check out my friend Jake's review of the
game.
Performance was phenomenal, with Feral knocking DiRT Rally out of the park.
On my Scrappy Li'l Steam Machine, running an Intel Core i7 processor and an Nvidia GTX
970, the game was cruising well past 90 frames per second on medium presets.
DiRT Rally is not my kind of game.
Though I can appreciate it on a surface level, there's a ton of depth to this game that
I know is there, but I just don't know where to look for it.
If DiRT Rally falls within your wheelhouse, I'm sure you'll get your thrills with
this title.
It's available for Linux through Feral's Website, The Humble Store, and Steam.
Links are in the description.
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Hampton House by Jenny Dooley
Chapter 1: The Helping Hand Club
William was busy as usual, in the building which was the office for Helping Hand.
He' worked there every Saturday morning.
Today the building was full of teenagers, all waiting for someone' to tell them what
to do and where to go."
"Sally, Mrs Smith needs someone to collect her shopping."
Sally went to the desk and took the shopping list for Mrs Smith,
then with a smile on her pretty face I said goodbye and walked out of the' office."
"John, Mrs Jones wants you to take her dog for a walk."
And be careful not to step on the dog this time."
"Gary, can you babysit for the' Smiths this afternoon?"
"Jo, Mr Brown needs help in his garden."
The telephone never stopped ringing, but slowly, as time' passed, the office became calm again.
Most of the teenagers were out helping the' people of the' town, the' rest were' by the'
coffee machine.
Someone switched on the' cassette player and William sat in his chair more comfortably
and closed his eyes."
"Hello."
William opened his eyes.
A lovely girl stood in front of his desk, smiling."
"Hello, young lady.
Who are you?"
"I'm Kathy.
I'm new here and I don't know anybody, so I thought perhaps I could help you."
"You said the' magic word.
Help is always needed round here.
In fact, as soon as Joan gets back, I'm taking the Library van to the Old People's Home
and I need someone to help with the small trolley.
Why don't you get some coffee and meet the rest of the group?"
Suddenly the door flew open and a tall, smiling girl came in."
"Sorry I'm late.
Mr Tagg took a very long time to finish at the Foot Clinic.
He's back home now, so here I am.
Any problems, William?"
"Nothing serious, but we do have a new helper.
Kathy, come and meet Joan.
She's the manager here."
"William's taking me to the Old People's Home to give out the library books - if that's
all right."
"Lovely, but watch out!
William is a terrible driver, so fasten your seat belt!"
"Don't believe a word she says.
Bye-bye everybody.
See you later."
"All right, but not too much later.
We have a lot of things to do, you know!"
Everyone laughed as there was really not so much to do that day.
William and Kathy walked out of the office and got into the van."
"Don't worry, Kathy.
I'm a safe driver, and it won't take us very long to do this job."
Kathy smiled at William and looked at the busy street outside."
"I'm not worried about your driving, but it will take us a long time as there's a lot
of traffic in the streets, today."
"All right then, let's hit the road!"
Chapter 2: The Lady in the Room 16
The Old People's Home was outside the town.
When they arrived, William parked at the main entrance.
He went to the back of the van and pushed a big trolley of books out of it.
Kathy took the smaller trolley."
"I'll go to the main room downstairs and you take your trolley round the rooms to the old
people who can't get out of bed.
The matron will give you the room numbers."
Just then the matron arrived."
"Hello, William.
They're waiting for you ... but who's this?"
"Hello, I'm Kathy.
I'm new at Helping Hand and William asked me to come here."
"Thank you for coming.
They always like to meet new people from the town.
This is the list of room numbers.
Leave the lady in Room 16 last, because she likes to talk and feels lonely now that she
has to stay in bed."
"All right."
William pushed his trolley into the large, sunny room on the left of the hall.
Kathy pushed her trolley down a narrow corridor with doors on each side.
The old people were happy to meet her and asked her lots of questions."
At last Kathy arrived at Room 16.
She knocked on the door, and when a gentle voice called "Come in."
Kathy opened the door and pushed the trolley into a pretty room, which at that moment was
full of sunshine.
An old lady, with bright blue eyes behind round, metal-framed glasses was lying in bed.
Her hair was soft and white, shining in the sunlight.
She smiled at Kathy.
Kathy smiled back at her."
"Good afternoon.
My name's Kathy Watson and I'm working at Helping Hand.
I brought you some books.
Do you want one?"
"I am Miss Emily.
Nice to meet you.
May I ask how old you are, Kathy?"
"I'm nineteen."
"Now, come here and let me look at you.
Yes, you do remind me of a girl I knew long ago.
She was very pretty, too.
But enough of that.
Please come and sit down on this stool beside me as I have many things to tell you and there
is very tle time left."
Kathy sat down beside the old lady.
She felt calm and peaceful, but curious too.
The old lady began to speak softly."
"I am very old now but when I was young I went to work in a big house.
I worked in the basement doing the washing and ironing.
Lord Hampton, the young master, lived alone, but many rich friends came to visit him and
his parties were famous in the town.
Hampton house was beautiful then.
Bright lights shone in all the rooms.
They made the wood on the furniture shine and the silver sparkle.
The carpets were so thick your feet disappeared inside the wool when you walked on them...
I was lucky.
The cook let me have some food after Lord Hampton's meals came back to the kitchen,
but his other servants were often cold and hungry."
"How terrible!"
"Lord Hampton wasn't a bad man, he just thought servants ...
No, he didn't think about servants at all.
Rich people and his work, that was all he thought about."
"Do people still work there - cleaners, gardeners and maybe the young people from Helping Hand
sometimes?"
"No.
The house is old and needs lots of repairs.
Nobody ever goes there now."
"And Lord Hampton?"
There was no answer from Miss Emily.
Her eyes were shut and there was a smile on her lips - the kind of smile children have
when they are keeping a secret, thought Kathy."
"Do you want a book to read?"
"No, thank you.
Come and visit me again another day, Kathy."
Kathy stood up and quietly pushed the trolley to the door.
She opened it, went out of the room and back into the narrow corridor."
"What took you so long?"
"Miss Emily.
She told me about the days when she was young."
"Who's Miss Emily?"
"The lady in Room 16, the one that you told me to leave last."
"But the lady in Room 16 is called Karen Black."
"That's strange.
Maybe I got the name wrong."
"Come on then, we have to get back to work."
Back at Helping Hand, Joan asked Kathy to answer the telephone for a few hours.
William left to help Mr Fisher paint his house."
At 2 o'clock, everyone returned to the office.
Joan gave each of them a brown envelope with their name on the front.
Joan gave Kathy an envelope, too.
Inside, there was a five-pound note."
"Oh!
What's this?"
"You didn't think you worked today for nothing?"
"Yes, I did."
"Joan started Helping Hand so the young people who don't have much money could find work
and at the same time help people who can't do things by themselves.
You see, we help the town's people and they help us, then everyone is happy!
Do you want to come to the dance here tonight?"
"Oh, I didn't see any notices about a dance.
How do you know there's going to be a dance here tonight, William?"
"There's a dance here every Saturday night for the people from Helping Hand and any other
young people who want to come.
It's fun and you'll meet new people.
So, will you come to the dance?"
"OK then, I'll come.
Thank you for asking me, William."
"See you at 8 o'clock outside the office, then."
Chapter 3: The dance
That evening Kathy took a long time to dress because she didn't know what to wear.
She finally put on her best dress and shoes.
Then she brushed her shoulder-length fair hair until it shone.
A last look in the mirror showed a slim girl with happy brown eyes, her oval face framed
by soft curls."
William stood at the end of the road and waited.
When he saw Kathy, he hurried to meet her."
"Hello again!
Ready to go?"
"Yes, let's go!"
Together they went into the building.
It was full of young people.
Some girls were in mini skirts and T-shirts, others in long, bright dresses.
Most of the young men wore jeans, T--shirts and leatherjackets.
Everyone wanted to enjoy themselves.
William greeted his friends, then invited Kathy to dance the moment the music started.
They danced nicely together.
And when the music stopped, a girl with soft brown hair and shining brown eyes came near
them."
"This is Sue.
Sue, say hello to Kathy!"
"Hello, Kathy!
Nice to meet you.
Come and meet the rest of the crowd."
Just then, a tall young man came forward.
He held his glasses in one hand and a handkerchief in the other."
"This is John.
He always cleans his glasses when he's thinking.
He's terribly clever, so he cleans his glasses a lot."
"My hair falls across one eye when I'm angry."
She looked into his kind green eyes and didn't believe he could ever actually get angry."
"Here comes Pam!
You hear her before you see her, because she's always laughing."
"Are you talking about me?"
"Yes."
"I hope it was something nice."
As she smiled her grey eyes shone.
A young man went near her."
"Hello.
My name's Adam."
"Glad to meet you.
I'm Kathy."
"Would you like to dance?"
"I'd love to!"
For the rest of the evening, Kathy danced and talked to her new friends, and William
enjoyed himself, too."
"Last dance."
"My dance!"
William led Kathy to the dance floor.
As they were dancing Kathy took a look at her face in a mirror.
Her cheeks were pink and her eyes were shining."
After the dance was over, William and Kathy went home, walking through the streets of
the town which were now quiet."
"See you tomorrow then, Kathy."
"See you tomorrow, William.
Bye-bye!"
Every Saturday, Kathy and William worked at Helping Hand.
Kathy enjoyed doing the odd jobs around town.
She even sang for a pop group because their singer was sick.
And then she had to serve drinks and food to the guests at a garden party, but the name
of the house was "Pine Lodge" not "Hampton House" as she had hoped."
One Saturday, she and William helped Mr Jones build a fish pond in his garden.
As it was a very hot day they decided to jump into the pond to cool off a little after so
much hard work.
Mr Jones looked at them and said that he would have to put the fish in the pond the next
day."
On days when there was no work to do, they played Monopoly and Scrabble and had a lot
of fun together.
William also taught Kathy to cycle."
One day Joan asked Kathy and William to take the van to the Old People's Home.
Kathy visited the rooms on the matron's list.
Number 16 was not on the list."
"Where's the lady from Room 16?"
"She's gone away.
By the way, I found an envelope, with your name on it, left on the floor of Room 16.
Here it is."
Kathy opened the envelope and took out the piece of paper inside.
"VISIT HAMPTON" was all it said.
She put the paper in her pocket."
"Was she a friend of yours?"
"No, but I liked her."
Then, as there was nothing else to do in the Old People's Home, Kathy followed William
out to the van."
Chapter 4: The accident
Autumn turned to winter.
In the regular Saturday morning meeting, Joan clapped her hands and asked everyone to be
quiet.
Everyone stopped talking and looked at her."
"The Council is going to pull this place down, so we have one month to find a new meeting
place.
Has anyone got any ideas?"
The room was silent."
"Well, if we want to keep Helping Hand, we must find a place for our office, so get onto
your bicycles or motorbikes and start looking ..."
"This is your chance to ride your bicycle out in the countryside."
Kathy had an old bicycle she'd bought from a friend at Helping Hand.
At the moment the bicycle was at the bike shop.
William's friend George wanted to mend the brakes before Kathy went out onto the busy
roads."
"We'll go on Sunday.
We can join the others and have a picnic."
Kathy got up early on Sunday morning and walked to the shop to collect her bicycle."
"Hello.
You're up early, aren't you?"
"Yes.
We're going on a picnic today, so I need my bicycle."
"Well, the new tyres are on and the front brake works, but today I wanted to mend the
back brake.
It's not working properly."
"Oh, never mind.
I'll ride slowly and I'll try to be very careful with the front brake."
"It's very dangerous to use the front brake without the back one.
If you put it on too hard, you'll fall off."
She still didn't know how to ride her bicycle very well, but she wanted to go on the picnic
more than anything else."
"Show me what to do, then I won't be in any danger."
George got onto the bicycle and rode round Kathy, then he put on the front brake.
The back wheel of the bicycle moved to the side and George nearly fell off."
"Now you see what can happen."
He pushed the bike over to where Kathy stood."
"Yes."
"Now you try, but this time use the front brake gently."
Kathy rode slowly round George, then gently put on the front brake.
The bike slowed, then stopped."
"That's it, but remember, you have no back brake.
Your bicycle is dangerous."
"Thank you, George.
And don't worry, I really will be very careful.
That must be William and the others."
"Well, have a good time and bring your bicycle back here tonight, so then I can fix it properly."
"Goodbye and don't worry."
She got on her bicycle and went to meet the others.
They all started cycling together towards the countryside."
"Is everything all right?"
"No problem."
At the end of the road, there was a hill.
They all cycled slowly up that hill and Kathy pedalled harder to catch up with them.
At last, they got to the top."
"Who wants to race me down the hill?"
They started going down the hill.
They were going faster and faster and William was singing loudly."
"This is like flying!"
Kathy's bicycle zoomed down the hill.
Suddenly, Kathy saw a crossroads at the bottom of the hill.
A lorry was coming slowly from a side road moving into the main road.
Gently, Kathy put on the front brake of her bicycle, but it just slowed a little, it didn't
stop."
"Put your brakes on, Kathy!"
"I can't!
William ...
Help!
... Oh, my God!"
Kathy froze with fear.
She saw the look of horror on the lorry driver's face just before she crashed into the side
of his lorry.
Then, for a moment, everything went black."
Chapter 5: Life or death
Kathy heard people shouting, and then the sound of her bicycle wheel spinning round.
She opened her eyes and saw William's face, among other faces, looking down at her.
Finally, she felt the pain all over her body.
It slowly spread from her head to the rest of her body.
It was so bad she could hardly breathe.
A siren sounded in the distance.
William, who sat on the road next to her, gently lifted her head."
"You shouldn't move her.
The ambulance is coming now."
"This is a bad one.
We'll take her now."
"Can I go with her in the ambulance?"
"She won't know you're there, but, get in if you like."
"Don't worry about your bike.
We'll bring it to the hospital."
"Thanks."
William climbed into the ambulance and sat down near Kathy.
He felt terrible.
In fact, he was shaking.
Kathy looked so white and there was a deep cut on her head."
At the hospital, William was walking beside the stretcher, praying for Kathy's life while
tears filled his eyes.
The nurse came up to him."
"Wait here, please."
"Will she be all right?"
"I'm sure she will.
You should drink a cup of sweet coffee.
It's good for shock - you look terrible!"
The nurse brought William some coffee.
He drank the hot coffee slowly.
The long wait had begun.
..."
Slowly the young people from Helping Hand started coming into the hospital.
At first they talked to William, but he didn't want to talk.
He only wanted Kathy to be well, happy and laughing again as she was a while ago on the
way to the picnic.
One hour passed, then another.
The' young crowd left, but William sat quietly and waited... the clock ticked on the wall
and the hands moved round, then round again.
William hated that clock!
Then the door opened and the doctor walked up to him.
William couldn't speak or even breathe'."
"Are you William?"
"Yes.
How is she?"
"A nasty bump on the head, some cuts and bruises, but nothing broken.
She's awake now and wants to see you.
Ah, she also shouted the name Hampton House.
Is it her home'?"
"No, it isn't."
"She must stay in town whom she leaves the hospital.
No long journeys on trains or buses."
"I'll make sure she stays in town - but can I see her now, please?"
"Yes, yes, she's waiting for you."
Kathy smiled shyly at William.
He looked tired and his T- shirt was covered in dirt and blood.
He sat down on the chair next to her bed."
"How do you feel?
You gave' me' an awful fright."
"Much better now.
The doctor says I can go home tomorrow."
"Yes, he said you're fine.
He also told me that you said something about a house' called Hantom, Hanton, or something
like that."
"Hampton House!
A lady I met in the Old People's Home said she used to work there once."
A nurse came into the room."
"It's time you went, young man.
Come again tomorrow and take her home."
"Goodnight, Kathy.
See you tomorrow."
"Goodnight, and thank you William."
Kathy relaxed and closed her eyes.
She thought about the old lady's story."
"Who was the old woman?
Why did she tell me about her past?
She seemed to know me but I had never seen her before.
Rich masters with lots of servants have not been around for a long time.
And the old lady looked so old!
This Lord Hampton - can he still be in that house?
Why did she give me the invitation?
Oh, it's the bump on my head that makes me feel confused.
The man must be over 100 years old.
The house is probably empty."
With this last thought, Kathy felt very calm.
When the nurse opened the door a few moments later, she was pleased to see that Kathy was
asleep."
Chapter 6: Hampton House
For the next few days Kathy stayed quietly at home.
In the evenings, people came to visit her and told her about the search for a new meeting
place.
Everyone in the town was helpful, offering their garages, garden sheds or even their
spare rooms, but none of the places were any good as an office for Helping Hand."
"That's it then.
Helping Hand will have to close."
"What about Hampton House?
An old lady at the Old People's Home was telling me about it.
Maybe it's just what we need for an office as it's been empty for years."
"It's worth a try.
You never know ..."
Two days later, William found some information about the house.
He told Kathy that it was near the Old People's Home.
He had checked on an old map of the town and found out where it was."
"We're going there this afternoon.
Do you want to come, Kathy?"
"Of course.
You can't leave me behind!"
It was a warm afternoon.
Kathy sat behind William on his motorbike and waved to the crowd from Helping Hand.
They wanted to come and look round the old house, too.
After a long ride they finally saw its old wall with tall iron gates in the middle of
it.
Some energetic young people climbed up onto the high wall while others looked in through
the gate."
Kathy saw a wild garden with old trees covered in ivy.
The house was exactly as she had imagined it, except the roof had fallen in.
The windows were covered in dirt and dust, and they were cracked from the stones children
had thrown at them for fun."
"It's falling down.
What do you think Sue?"
"It does look dangerous.
Where are you going Adam?"
"I'm going to have a look round."
Adam jumped off the top of the wall into the garden.
Everyone watched in fear as he tried to walk across the wild garden to the house.
Suddenly, he came back to the wall and climbed quickly over it to the road."
"Snakes!
The garden is full of snakes!"
"That's it, then.
We can't use the old house."
"I'm not afraid of snakes."
Before anyone could stop her, Kathy climbed up to the top of the wall, and jumped down.
Carefully, she walked across the garden to the heavy wooden front door.
She bent down and cleared the stones and earth from the bottom, then she slowly turned the
big brass handle to open it.
The door opened just enough for Kathy to get inside, then it closed behind her."
Kathy was in a large room.
The walls were cracked and peeling, the ceiling hung down in places and the floor was covered
in dust.
The few floor boards that showed, looked worm-eaten and dangerous.
Kathy saw a great staircase covered with spiders' webs and a small mouse sitting on the bottom
step.
Quickly, it jumped away in a cloud of dust.
Kathy became so frightened that she couldn't move.
She was ready to leave the house when she saw a large table and four chairs.
There was no dust on them.
A candlestick stood in the middle of the table with a lit candle in it.
Kathy went closer and, at that moment, she heard "the voice".
"Please sit down, Kathy."
Strangely, Kathy felt relaxed and comfortable when she heard it.
She sat down on the nearest chair and waited.
A plate of delicious food appeared in front of her.
It was hot and smelt delicious.
Kathy felt hungry, so she picked up the heavy silver knife and fork.
And soon, her plate was empty.
It disappeared, and a bowl of strawberries and cream arrived in its place.
"Lovely!
Thank you!
I never could say no to food."
"Our time together is not ended.
Please, come to the house another day, Kathy."
She accepted the invitation, then carefully stood up from the table and walked round the
room, keeping close to the wall, until she reached the front door.
It opened easily and she was outside again in the bright sunshine.
The crowd gathered round her.
"What happened?"
"Is the house any good for our meetings?"
"Why did you stay in there so long?"
Kathy told them about the clean table and chairs, about the lovely meal and about "the
voice".
She saw the way they looked at each other and she knew they didn't believe her.
"Come on, Kathy!
It seems the bump on your head is more serious than we thought."
"If there's free food inside, I'll go next time."
Everyone relaxed and laughed as they walked away from the old house.
Chapter 7: The investigation
Kathy woke up the next morning and saw that it was raining when she looked out of her
bedroom window.
She ran downstairs and across the road to William's house."
"Are you going to the old house today?"
"Yes, I'm going with John and some of the others.
But you can come too, if you like."
"Yes, I do want to come with you!"
The old house looked more frightening than before.
It was difficult for William and John to climb the wall because it was wet and slippery.
Kathy waited at the gate and watched them walk across the garden.
They went to the front door and together they pushed hard, but it wouldn't open.
Then, they walked to the side of the house looking for a window to climb through.
William looked for a rock to break the glass and John climbed into the house first.
It was cold and dark.
There was dust everywhere and mice ran across the room.
The hole in the roof let the rain in onto the ruined floor.
The wind made strange sounds, too.
John walked further into the room just as William climbed in through the window."
"Can you see anything?"
"No.
There's no table here, the room's empty.
I wonder why Kathy made up that story.
I think that this house makes her say funny things.
She's so much different when she's away from here."
They climbed out through the window and across the garden to meet Kathy."
"Well?
What's it like in there?
Did you see anything unusual?"
"The whole place is a mess.
The floor is rotten and the walls are falling apart.
The roof, as you can see, is ruined."
"Did you hear "the voice", or see the table and chairs?"
"There was no table or chairs either.
There's nothing in there.
Kathy just made the whole thing up.
Don't ask me why."
Without waiting for Kathy he started the motorbike and rode away down the road.
The others stared at her, then walked away from her and got onto their bicycles.
Kathy was now alone outside the old house."
Slowly and carefully she climbed the wet wall and got into the garden.
She walked up to the front door, turned the doorknob and stepped inside."
The room smelt damp.
The table and chairs were not in the room.
Kathy was ready to leave when she suddenly saw two armchairs on either side of the fireplace.
There was a small table beside one of them.
Kathy walked slowly across the room.
She reached the back of the chairs and looked to see if anyone was sitting in one of them.
She was really scared as she did so, but fortunately both the chairs were empty."
Suddenly, a gentle wind came into the room and made the old, torn curtains move.
She turned round and called to the empty room."
"Please, let me see your face Lord Hampton!"
There was no answer.
The room was silent and Kathy, even more scared now, stood quietly beside the empty chairs.
After a long silence, which made Kathy more nervous, "the voice" spoke again.
Kathy looked towards the sound but she could see nothing."
"Please sit down, Kathy, and make yourself comfortable."
She sat in front of the brightly burning fire and waited.
She forgot about William and the others at Helping Hand."
"I have a gift for you.
There's a box on the table next to you.
Do open it!"
Kathy carefully opened the box.
Inside, there was a small diamond heart on a chain."
"Put it on, then I must explain why the heart belongs to you."
Kathy put the chain over her head.
Then she sat quietly and waited."
"The voice" echoed round the room as the story began..."
Chapter 8: Lord Hampton's story
"When I was very young, I lived in a village where the people were very poor.
I worked on a farm picking fruit and planting vegetables..."
Every day, at lunchtime, a young girl brought me fresh bread and some cheese to eat.
She was a very pretty girl and she wore a beautiful diamond heart round her neck.
This jewel was so pretty that I could not stop thinking about it.
Late one night, I went to her house, sneaked in and stole the diamond heart which was beside
her on a pillow."
The next morning, I left the village.
I sold the diamond heart and I used the money to buy clothes.
Then I went to work for a rich old man.
I worked hard for many years and became very close to him.
I often thought about the girl whose diamond heart I had stolen, but I never went back
to my village to see her.
One day, the old man asked me to visit him in his house.
He said to me, 'I have no family.
You are a good man and I want you to have my business and this house.
After I die, everything I have is yours.'
Soon after he died.
I inherited his money and became a very rich man.
Everyone called me Lord Hampton and were afraid of me as I had become a cruel master who treated
people in a terrible way."
One day, the girl whose diamond heart I had stolen years before came to my house.
She was cold and hungry and needed work.
Now the time had come for me to help her, just as the diamond heart I had stolen from
her had helped me in the past.
After all, I owed her so much!
But instead, when I saw that she did not recognise me in my fine new clothes, my cruel self made
me send her down to the basement, where she had to work long, hard hours."
Every day she had to carry water from the well, boil it in huge pots and then wash my
clothes in it.
Then she had to hang them outside to dry and press them with the heavy iron.
She worked hard all day for a bowl of soup and a piece of dry bread.
Then, exhausted, she slept on the wet floor for a few hours.
The only person that gave her some happiness was a kind young man who finally married her.
When this happened, I felt sad for some time because I had memories from the time we were
both young and poor and she cared for me so much.
But my sadness quickly went away.
What did I want from a poor miserable girl?
My house was beautiful, I had many rich friends and there was always good food on my table;
so, you can imagine my surprise, when years later, when I was an old man, the girl came
to me in a dream and said : ..."
'Many of your servants have died of cold and hunger.
The ones who lived to be old were sent away when they could not work anymore and they,
too, died of hunger.
Now YOU must suffer before you can find peace.
You will know when the time has come, because a young girl will come to your house.
If she eats at your table and you speak to her honestly of your past cruelty and selfishness,
then you will be free to leave this house and find peace.'
In the morning I found the diamond heart on the pillow beside me and I knew it had not
been a dream!
Soon, what she had told me became true.
All my servants were old and tired.
One by one they left but no new ones came to work for me.
My beautiful house started falling apart.
My rich friends no longer wanted to visit me."
For endless years, I have wandered from room to room, always waiting for a young girl to
come and free my soul from its suffering.
Now, I can finally find peace."
There was a long sigh after "the voice" stopped speaking.
Kathy felt cold and lonely as she stood in the middle of the empty room.
Suddenly, the fire went out."
"Don't leave me here alone!"
Kathy cried, but there was no answer.
She walked slowly across the dark room to the front door.
There, she turned and looked once more at the two chairs beside the fireplace.
Then she left the house.
It was still raining and nobody was waiting outside the gates for her.
Kathy felt lonely and sad as she walked home.
Chapter 9: A matter of choice
William telephoned Joan early on Friday morning."
"Hello."
"Joan I must speak to you."
"Why don't you come to the office, William?
It's not open today so we'll have time to talk."
William hurried to the office and, after Joan unlocked the door for him, he sat down opposite
her in front of the big desk."
"I need your help.
It's about Kathy and the strange happenings at Hampton house.
Kathy's never been like this before, but every time she goes near that house she seems to
be a different person.
I don't believe in ghosts.
Maybe the accident she had makes her see things.
Kathy is special to me, but I'm afraid she's not the Kathy I knew any more."
"I thought you might want to talk to me about that.
Kathy told me once that her mother died when she was very small and she had never seen
her grandmother.
So, I went to the Old People's Home and asked some old people who remembered Kathy's grandmother.
They told me that when she was young, she used to work for Lord Hampton.
So maybe Kathy's grandmother was the girl with the diamond heart."
"Joan, I came to talk to you because I thought you were a logical person.
It seems that I've made a mistake"."
"I believe that something happened to Kathy in that house, and if she's really special
to you, then you must believe it too!
If you can't do that, then let her go.
You have until the meeting tomorrow to decide."
The next day was Saturday.
Kathy walked slowly along the road to the offices of Helping Hand.
She knew that the young people there were angry with her, especially William."
The room was full of young people talking or sitting quietly waiting for Joan to tell
them where to go.
William was in a corner of the room with his close friends around him.
He turned his back to Kathy, but Joan hurried over to her."
"Hello Kathy.
How are you today?"
"I feel much better, thank you."
"Come over here to my desk.
I have something to say to these young people and I want you beside me."
Confused, Kathy followed Joan and sat down near her desk."
"Attention please!
As you all know, we haven't found a new office for Helping Hand yet, but we will finally
find one.
Sadly, I won't be here to help you.
I'm moving away from this town, but there are many good people here to take my place.
Today you must vote for a new leader.
I've chosen three people I think will do the job well.
William Owen, Sally Brown and John Holt.
If you all agree, then please write the name of the person you want as a leader on a piece
of paper, then put your paper in the box on my desk."
After everyone had voted, they returned to their jobs.
Kathy's job that day was to answer the telephone.
When the office was quiet, Joan turned to Kathy."
"That old house we saw - Hampton House - it's being pulled down today."
"No!"
Kathy jumped up from the chair.
She ran outside feeling that she had to visit the old house one more time."
Chapter 10: The Final moments
Kathy could hear the noise before she got to the house.
She saw lorries blocking the road outside it and workmen walking in and out.
Then she saw the bulldozers.
They were breaking the windows and the wooden balcony.
Soon, the rest of the roof fell in a cloud of dust."
"Poor Lord Hampton!
Now he'll be in that old house forever.
I came too late...
Now I can't do anything to help him."
The bulldozers were ready to pull down the rest of the house.
A moment before they did so, Kathy saw a blinding light rising slowly above the house.
For a moment, the house looked the way it did in the past, full of glamour, then it
fell to pieces.
Only dust, bricks and stones were left where once the beautiful home of Lord Hampton had
stood.
Kathy looked at the light shining in the air.
It became dimmer as it travelled higher.
Then she thought she heard "the voice" call ..."
"Goodbye, Kathy.
Goodbye."
"Have a safe journey, Lord Hampton!
Goodbye ..."
"Move along, Miss!
It's dangerous round here!"
Kathy smiled at the workman.
Suddenly, she felt very happy.
She did not go back to the Helping Hand office.
Nobody telephoned her or came to her home, but Kathy didn't mind.
She waited quietly for a message or sign.
It came, at last, through an article on the front page of the local paper, which began
with the words...
NO GHOSTS IN HAMPTON HOUSE
They pulled Hampton House down last Saturday.
The house was empty, apart from an old dining room table and four chairs, buried under weeds
and rubbish in the garden.
They had obviously been there for many years."
In the basement of the house, workmen found two armchairs and a small table.
That was all that remained of a rich man's property...!
Helping Hand club's office is going to be in the new building,
"We are very pleased" said William Owen, the newly-elected leader of Helping Hand."
If anyone has any information about the house or its previous owner, please contact the
editor of this paper."
Telephone - 3353572."
Kathy tore the newspaper into small pieces and threw them out of the window.
The wind lifted the pieces high into the air.
She didn't even look at them.
The past was over, and now she was in a hurry to get to the new Helping Hand office.
She wanted to see her friends again, but most of all she wanted to see William."
Meanwhile, William was reading the same article at home.
When he finished, he tore his newspaper into pieces and threw them into the dustbin, then
he took his coat and left.
He walked down the road whistling as he went.
Then he saw Mrs Smith coming out to collect her milk from the doorstep."
"Good Morning, Mrs Smith!"
"There goes a young man in love!
Best of luck William!"
It was the day Helping Hand was going to move to the new offices.
The old building was full of people who were anxious to help,
but it did not take more than a moment for William to realise that Kathy was not there."
Suddenly, he felt miserable.
He sat in his chair and closed his eyes."
"She's right, of course.
Who would want to be with a selfish person like me...
I almost called her a liar and I wasn't there when she needed me."
"Are you speaking to me?"
"Kathy...
I'm so sorry about what happened!
I was selfish and cruel to you, but I promise you'll never be lonely or afraid again."
William took Kathy's hands into his and looked into her eyes.
She looked back at him."
"Hampton House was ..."
"Forget Hampton House.
It's part of the past."
"Yes, but if we have any future together ...
I mean, if we have a future together ..."
"Oh Kathy, I want that more than anything!
But can you forgive me for the way I acted?
I will never doubt you again!"
"Of course I will, William."
"Oh, Kathy.
I love you so much!"
"I think that's everything?"
Sue, with one of the removal men, was looking round to see if everything had been cleared
away.
She saw William and Kathy holding hands, looking into each other's eyes."
"Well, you'd better put those two in the van.
It's the only way we'll get them to the new offices."
They both turned to look at all the people watching them.
William threw his head back and laughed.
So did everyone else, their joyful laughter filling the' building for the last time'."
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How do I Sell Landscaping Jobs - Duration: 9:50.
how do I sell landscaping jobs
the one thing that is most important in
a business that even school doesn't
teach you is how to sell
how do you sell when I took the
contractor test they talk about how to
do the job how to get the job done
how to employ the correct people
actually even talk about employees they
give you all the laws and all of the
things you basically don't really use on
an everyday basis owning a business
however they never taught me on how to
sell man they never said hey listen the
most important part of owning a business
is selling the job to your surprise
I know some of you might be shocked i'm
not that good with labor maybe you could
tell maybe you can maybe I look like a
guy that can dig a hole and two minutes
I can't that's not my strength man i
don't know how to dig holes actually got
fired from my first landscaping job we
were assigned to dig holes there were
two feet wide and two feet deep and
there's three of us we all have the same
tools and the employer the company I
worked for him and he said I'd go dig
these holes therefore big fence posts
that are started digging man i was the
labor is getting paid 18 bucks an hour
busting ass right and the other to the
other two guys they finish the whole
cleaned all the dirt out and started on
the next one and i was still halfway i
was only halfway done
after that the owner of the company came
over and he was like listen man you
can't work here you don't know how to
dig holes you got to go and i said i
understand i do gotta go I gotta go get
my own company so he fired me
I did not quit some people are like all
no one fired me I quit now man this guy
fired he said I worked there for three
weeks as a laborer and only a few months
back I really learned how to sell the
most important thing is speed when a
customer actually sends you a request an
inquiry over online / yelp home advisor
all these all these a social media
platforms when they send you a request
to get a quote
man you got to answer them in like 10
minutes as soon as my phone rings I get
an email or message to my stop whatever
im doing and I make sure I get that out
there because i know this all the other
people they're not doing that as soon as
I get an email as soon as I get anything
I just go full-speed respond as fast as
i can and most of the time people send
me like hey can I get a coat i have a
backyard
absolutely that's like the easiest thing
just learn how to follow up right away
with speed
it's not really selling it is feeling
it's just like speed man you gotta you
gotta learn fast action right
sometimes and I've done this when i
first started my company I used to call
other landscaping companies trying to
get bids I was getting fake bids it was
actually my friend's address i was
saying hey this is the address come take
a look at it and let me know how much
this would be I have a driveway this big
have a lawn area this big I gave him
dimensions and what most of them did
like oh yeah we'll be out there in a
eight days will be out there in six days
right
and I said okay final schedule un most
of them didn't show up took so what I
did was I called a bunch of i think i
called at least 12 companies right
most of them didn't answer the phone at
least 6 didn't answer and three of them said
they'll be out there in eight days which
dude i want stuff done now at least I want
prices now I don't want I don't want
prices a week from now right and they
weren't very didn't ask the right
questions i feel like i qualify everyone
that calls and see what are you having
done when you need it by
what do you want installed pavers
concrete that they want if they want
weeds pulled I'm not your guy
I don't pull weeds right i have like
Mason's working it's not it's not what
we do right but you gotta know what you
do a lot of people like I'll take
everything I don't want to take
everything you want the big jobs big
huge
so a few guys came out I was like okay
what can I get some prices at least they
wouldn't give prices at all like how are
you guys supposed to sell me anything if
you can't give me prices like you're at
my house you see the job you measured
and he didn't give me prices like to but
it what is this man so and after after i
talked to them after i talked to them
after they got what I wanted to do is
just simple driveway and a little piece
of grass right
it took some of them nine days 10 days
to weeks one guy took like three weeks
to send me a bit
do I forgot about you in three weeks I
don't even know your name I don't even
know what I even talk to you about three
weeks that's the thing that separates me
from these other guys and I go to a
customer sauce maximum two days i made
that a rule if it's not the same day
finished the next day and if it's a
really big job like some of these jobs
are bidding for like a hundred and fifty
250,000 it takes a little time so i
gotta put in my four hours of work into
it but it's worth it man
nice i do stuff for free all the time
people are like oh you don't work for
free
I work for free all the time right now
I'm working
no one's paying me i'm working for free
dog so basically follow-up heart if a
customer calls you call them back right
away they text you texting back right
away if they need anything done get it
done right away if you see them serve
the man service service
this is what people don't get people
want service that's why you go to a
restaurant
whilst you go to restaurant restaurant
is determined a good restaurant is
determined by the service the service is
good
you're gonna like the restaurant you're
gonna go back at the service of bad
you're gonna hate that restaurant you're
not going to want to do anything with a
restaurant you're going to lead bad
reviews on the restaurant the food and
sometimes I have bad food and really
good service on man i'll go back to this
place oh here we go ready
hooters that's one while you guys go to
hooters the foods not that good the food
is not that good
you go there for the good service if you
even get that people like service to
give him service they're happy man
they'll come back and they'll write
about she's alright good things about
your little tall that friend a man this
guy went over the over the top above and
beyond what everyone else did everyone
else took three weeks to get me a bid
two weeks at the best this guy got me a
bid in five hours of meeting him that
will separate you from that will
separate the professionals
from the amateurs and I say
professionals because a lot of these
guys have been in this landscaping
industry this field for 15-20 years and
they're called pros because they know it
all
I've only been in this field for 13
months I don't really know a lot but I
know how to follow up and I know what
the customer wants and I know how to
serve people i really do I know how to
serve people and I can serve you are you
should it if you have customers you
should serve them not the other way
around like oh there's gotta be an even
exchange food there the customer bro
always agree with customer service the
customer give them experience give them
something to talk about when you get
home and you'll get hired for sure if
your customer watching this I will serve
I will serve you i will service you i
will make everything great your backyard
your front yard is gonna look incredible
and you should definitely trust me with
the money that you're going to put in to
this project because i'm going to
deliver I always deliver at
over-promised not over delivered and by
the way I want to do a special shout-out
to my teacher grant cardone he was the
one that taught me all this
I didn't do all this before so if you
want to really study and hammer down
I've read all his books his university
university is actually the best he
teaches you
how not to be like everyone else how not
to have an average company
how do we have a professional company
how do you separate yourself from others
will teach you that
and I owe it to him people working for
the company over here are incredible
they understand service i always say
service is senior to everything service
people of servicemen so that's what I
strive for making sure the customer is
served
happy and fully satisfied with the
exchange that he got for his money
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Indie Game News: Base Building and Survival News March 2017 - Duration: 4:57.
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Why Everyone's Freaking Out Over Emma Watson's Boobs - Duration: 8:29.
>> EMMA WATSON IS BEING LABELED AS A HYPOCRITES AFTER HER PHOTO
SHOOT WITH VANITY FAIR WHERE SHE
BARED A LITTLE BIT OF CHEST ñ YOU DON'T SEE NIPPLE, BUT YOU
SEE CLEAVAGE AND UNDER BOOB.
SINCE SHE CONSIDERS HERSELF A
FEMINIST PEOPLE BELIEVE SHE WENT AGAINST WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A
FEMINIST BY SHOWING OFF HER BODY IN A SEXUAL WAY.
I AGREE WITH
THAT STATEMENT, BUT IT IS INTERESTING BECAUSE SHE WAS
SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE BACK IN 2014 WHEN SHE WAS INTERVIEWED BY
WONDERLAND MAGAZINE.
SHE WAS ASKED ABOUT HER THOUGHTS
REGARDING BEYONC…
AND HER MUSIC
VIDEOS.
SHE SEEMED MORE JUDGMENTAL
IN THAT CASE.
SO
QUICKLY, SHE GOT A LOT OF CRITICISM FOR SEEMING LIKE A
HYPOCRITE ON THAT ISSUE.
I JUST WANT TO NOTE EVEN THOUGH I DON'T
THINK THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH IT IT WOULD BE RIDICULOUS
TO SAY THIS IS NOT A MALE VOYEURISTIC EXPERIENCE OF HER.
IT IS A SEXY PHOTO.
WOMEN WILL NOT LOOK AT THAT AND BE LIKE
DAMN, THOSE TITS.
BUT MEN WILL.
THERE IS A VOYEURISTIC NATURE TO
THAT PHOTO.
YOU CAN'T SAY NEGATIVE THINGS ABOUT BEYONC…
WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY DOING THE
SAME THING.
THE BEEHIVE WAS A BUZZING.
>> LET ME ASK YOU IN TERMS OF FASHION.
WOULD YOU LOOK AT THAT
AND SAY IT IS AN INTERESTING TOP?
>>I DON'T WANT TO GET INTO A DEBATE ABOUT FASHION AND
WHETHER OR NOT IT WAS STUPID.
BECAUSE I KNOW YOU THINK FASHION IS STUPID.
>> NO, IT IS A MALE POINT OF VIEW OR ARE SOME WOMEN LOOKING
AT THAT AND SAYING I ADMIRE THAT FASHION.
>> IT DEPENDS ON THE WOMEN.
I DON'T THINK WOMEN LOOK AT THAT
PHOTO FOR THE FASHION.
THAT IS MORE COULD TOUR AND SOMETHING
YOU WOULD NEVER WEAR ON THE STREETS.
IT IS THE ARTISTIC
NATURE OF THE PHOTO.
I THINK SOME WOMEN WILL LOOK AT THAT,
LIKE MYSELF, AND SAY SHE IS
BEAUTIFUL, STRONG.
I LOOK AT THAT PICTURE AND I SEE STRENGTH.
>>INTERESTING.
AND THAT IS A FEMALE POINT OF VIEW.
>>THERE SOMETHING FIERCE ABOUT HER EVEN THOUGH THERE IS A LOT
OF FEMININITY THERE.
IS JUST LIKE ART WHERE PEOPLE HAVE
DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS.
I DO THINK THIS BRINGS UP AN
INTERESTING CONVERSATION WHETHER YOU CAN CONSIDER YOURSELF A
FEMINIST WHILE PUTTING YOURSELF OUT THERE IN A SEXUAL WAY. AND
WHETHER OR NOT IT DETRACTS OR AT LEAST TAKES AWAY CREDIBILITY.
SOME FEMINISTS THINK YOU ARE
LESS CREDIBLE IF YOU PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE IN A SEXUAL
WAY.
>> SOMETIMES PEOPLE ARE HYPOCRITES.
YOU GET TO
HAVE
DIFFERENT BRANDS OF FEMINIST.
PEOPLE POLICING THAT, INCLUDING
EMMA WATSON WHEN SHE WAS DOING IT TO BEYONC…, I THINK ARE WRONG
AND JUDGMENTAL.
BUT THAT IS MY OPINION.
AT THE END WE CAN ALL
JUDGE EACH OTHER OR SOMETIMES YOU CAN TAKE A PICTURE AND STILL
HAVE IDEAS THAT WOMEN SHOULD BE
EQUAL.
>> I AM GOING TO OUT ANOTHER HYPOCRITE ON THIS ISSUE.
AND
THAT IS ME.
I AM A HYPOCRITE ON THIS ISSUE BECAUSE I TOTALLY
AGREE THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE THE
CHOICE AND SHOULD BE ABLE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES EVEN IF IT
MEANS REVEALING PARTS OF THEIR
BODIES.
IF THEY ARE COMFORTABLE DOING IT THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO
WITHOUT IT TAKING AWAY FROM THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
BUT AT
THE SAME TIME I WOULD BE LYING
IF I SAID I DON'T HAVE THESE MOMENTS WHERE I JUDGE THE
CREDIBILITY OF SOMEONE IF THEY ARE PUTTING THEMSELVES OUT THERE
SEXUALLY.
IT IS A CONSCIOUS DECISION I HAVE MADE WITH MY
SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS.
I DON'T POST RACY PHOTOS OF MYSELF BECAUSE I
THINK IT WILL DISTRACT FROM MY
CAREER.
THAT IS A MINDSET THAT NEEDS TO CHANGE.
WE DON'T NEED
TO REFORM THE WAY WOMEN PRESENT THEMSELVES, WE NEED TO REFORM
THE WAY WOMEN THINK ABOUT THEMSELVES THAT WAY.
I WORK ON
IT CONSCIOUSLY, BUT IT IS WHAT
IT IS.
IT IS A SOCIETAL THING AND IT IS INGRAINED IN US.
>> I WANT TO GET PAST THAT FOR MYSELF AS WELL.
I AM GOING TO
POST A PICTURE OF INSTAGRAM OF ME IN A SPEEDO AND JUST LET IT
BE.
I CAN STILL BE FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND SHOW OFF MY BODY.
THE
THING I DON'T LIKE IS JUDGING.
I DIDN'T LIKE IT WHEN EMMA WATSON
WAS JUDGING BEYONC…
AND I DON'T
LIKE IT WHEN OTHER FEMINISTS JUDGE EMMA WATSON.
JUST LET IT
GO.
TO ME, MEGYN KELLY DID THAT RACY ñ
>>I'M GLAD YOU BROUGHT THAT UP.
YOU WERE A LITTLE JUDGING ABOUT THAT.
>> IF I WAS OKAY FINE.
LOOKING BACK ON IT SO WHAT.
SHE DID A
SLIGHTLY RACY PHOTO SHOOT.
TO ME THE MORE IMPORTANT PROBLEM WITH
FOX NEWS IS A FORCE THEIR FEMALE ANCHORS TO WEAR SKIRTS.
THEY ARE
NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR PANTS.
WE
KNOW THAT BECAUSE OF THE MOLE THAT WAS INSIDE FOX NEWS.
THEY
PURPOSELY SEXUALIZE THEIR WOMEN.
THE SHOW OUTNUMBERED, IT IS FOR
WOMEN AND A GUY IN THE MIDDLE.
THEY ALL HAVE TO WEAR SKIRTS AND
SHOW OFF THEIR LEGS.
THEN THEY CALL IT OUTNUMBERED, FROM THE
MALE POINT OF VIEW.
IF YOU ARE A FEMALE YOU ARE NOT OUTNUMBERED.
THERE IS SUCH A THING AS SEXUALIZING IN AN INAPPROPRIATE
WAY, I JUST DON'T THINK THIS IS
IT.
IT IS HER CHOICE.
>>RIGHT.
IT IS INAPPROPRIATE WHEN IT IS NOT UP TO THE WOMAN
TO DECIDE.
IF YOU ARE FORCED TO WEAR A SHORT SKIRT TO KEEP HER JOB,
THAT IS NOT A CHOICE.
>> LET'S GET TO THE MOST IMPORT PART WHICH IS I ACCURATELY
PREDICTED A DECADE AGO THAT THE UNDER BOOB WOULD BECOME A THING.
AND HERE IT IS.
THE TIMING
IS OFF, I WILL ADMIT IT.
AT THE END
OF THE DAY I AM ALWAYS RIGHT.
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