An Identity Card
I walked to the Ministry of the Interior. I waited in another queue.
I spoke to another official. I asked for an Identity Card.
"Fill in this application form," the official said. "And bring the form and three photographs of yourself and two pounds. Come back tomorrow."
"Tomorrow?" I said. "Can I have an Identity Card today, please? I live in Minta. I live five hours' journey from Darpur. I'm an old man."
"Yes, come back tomorrow." And the official turned away.
I walked away from the Ministry of the Interior.
I walked to the market.
At the market I looked at everyone.
I was looking for a man from my village.
But I could not find a villager.
So then I walked to the shop of Rick.
I spoke to Rick. "I want an Identity Card," I told him. "But I need three photographs of myself."
"I see. You need some photographs."
And he showed me the way to a photographer.
I found the house. The photographer was asleep but he came to me quickly.
The man's clothes were dirty and he looked tired.
"I need an Identity Card," I said. "I want three photographs of myself."
"Yes, you want three photographs of yourself," the photographer replied. "And I take very good photographs. Come and see my camera."
We walked into his room. In the middle of the room was a large camera.
"This is the best camera in Darpur. This camera is very, very good," the photographer said proudly.
"I've never seen a camera," I said. "I don't know about cameras. Hurry up and take a photograph of me."
"Please do not hurry me, old man," the photographer said. "I am an artist."
——《百词斩爱阅读》
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