(1)One day a very (WEALTH)________ American, Hiram Buston, came to Lacasso, a poor
painter, and said that he had bought secretly, a (VALUE)________ 16th century ‘old
master’. (2)He said, “I know the English (GOVERN)________ won’t let me take it out of
England, but I have a plan to get round that. (3)I want you to paint a picture – it
doesn't matter what it is – on top of the 'old master’.” (4)Hiram then explained that
he could (EASY)________ get Lacasso’s picture removed from the canvas when he got to
New York, without (DAMAGE)________ what was underneath. (5)Well, Lacasso painted a
picture of a London gas-works on it, and old Buston got the canvas to New York all
right and sent it to the firm he knew to have Lacasso’s (PAINT)________ removed. (6)About
a week later he got an e-mail from the firm. (7)It said: "We have removed the picture of
London gas-works, also 'old master', and are now down to a portrait of Queen
Victoria. (8)When do you want us to stop?"