Read the facts below, and then answer the questions.
A, an art collector in Melbourne, knows that a particular painting is being sold by auction in Brisbane. She writes to B, a friend of hers saying: "I want to acquire the Gerhardt landscape which is being auctioned in Brisbane next Thursday. Please will you go and bid for it on my behalf. I am prepared to pay a maximum of $50,000." At the auction B identifies himself as A's agent and bids for the Gerhardt landscape until the price reaches $50,000 but it is sold to someone else for $90,000. The very next painting to be auctioned is a portrait by Gerhardt. Thinking A would want to own it, B again identifies himself as A's agent and buys the portrait for $40,000. When B tells A about the purchase, A says: "That's good. I want that portrait." But the auctioneer, discovering the true facts, disputes that A is the buyer of the portrait.
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