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I like this story:
The British actor Anthony Hopkins was delighted to hear that he had landed a leading role in a film based on the  book The Girl From Petrovka by George Feifer. A few days after signing the  contract, Hopkins travelled to London to buy a copy of the book. He tried  several bookshops, but there wasn't one to be had. Waiting at Leicester Square  underground for his train home, he noticed a book apparently discarded on a  bench. Incredibly, it was The Girl From Petrovka. That in itself would have  been coincidence enough but in fact it was merely the beginning of an  extraordinary chain of events. Two years later, in the middle of filming in  Vienna, Hopkins was visited by George Feifer, the author. Feifer mentioned that  he did not have a copy of his own book. He had lent the last one - containing  his own annotations - to a friend who had lost it somewhere in London. With  mounting astonishment, Hopkins handed Feifer the book he had found. 'Is this the  one?' he asked, 'with the notes scribbled in the margins?' It was the same book.
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