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第二次世界大战期间,伦敦火车站人来人往,很多都是戴着头盔、背着行李的军人。正在行走的三名士兵不由自主地在火车站旁的“亨利姆”钟表店前停住了脚步,只见门前写着:“尊敬的士兵,你们辛苦了。为表敬意,本店愿为你们无偿修理坏掉的手表,修理费可以等你们从战场归来再付。”这对于云集在伦敦的各国士兵来说,真是绝好的消息。因为他们无论行军还是作战,都离不开计时的钟表,可打仗时很多钟表都已经损坏,面对不菲的修理费,很多士兵打消了
During the Second World War, the London train station came and gone, many of them wearing helmets and carrying luggage. The three soldiers walking involuntarily stopped in front of the “Henrim” watch shop at the train station and saw in front of the door: “Dear soldiers, you worked hard. For you to repair broken watches, repair costs can wait for you to return from the battlefield to pay. ”This is very good news for soldiers gathered in London, the country. Because they march or combat, are inseparable from the clock, can watch a lot of watches have been damaged, in the face of expensive repairs, many soldiers dispelled