Good afternoon. I’ve come to inquire about Mr. Theo Gusper, who, I believe, died here in most tragic circumstances the other day. I wish to express my sincere condolences. I don’t quite follow you...
Hello, Edith. Is he here yet? Who do you mean, sir? Detective-Sergeant Morris, of course, the one who’s taking over from Bedges. No, he hasn’t arrived yet. How is poor Mr. Badges, by the way? Oh,...
Well, thank you very much for a wonderful song, Tony. Moroni, what a voice that guy’s got, eh? Just like my wife,in fact, a lovely voice, but not a damn thing to say! No, but seriously, of course, I’...
There’s a sad little girl who just stares at the window, waiting to see if her dad will come home, holding back tears as she cries to her mother. He’s gone. I wish I could tell you, my sweet littl...
I’ve spoken to the Chief, Bedges. I’ve tried to put in a good word for you. Thank you, Mr. Henson. And he’s agreed to give you a second chance. He’s such a kind hearted man. So, you’re to go...
And that was “Keeps Us Apart” by Tony Moroni, as he goes Country and Western. Tony, in fact, now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, the very home of Country music. That song’s currently No.6 in the...
Why do you keep staring at me? Maybe it’s because you’re nice to look at, Melissa. So are you, David. Oh, that was an amazing meal? I love Greek food, and Greek wine, and Greek music. And Greek pe...
Look Annie, I’ve got a confession to make. When I said I was a journalist, that wasn’t actually true. Really? I must say, I did wonder. No, it was just an excuse to meet you, that’s all. I hope...
37.Hello, are you Christi Schmidt. 38.That’s right. So glad you could make it, Annie. 39.Shall we go in, then? I’ve got to get some clothes first of all. They’re on the first floor; we can take...
1.How are you getting on with my bike, Jean? I’ve got to go out soon. 2.It’s nearly finished. It’s only got a flat tire, you know. Annie I don’t see why you couldn’t fix it yourself. 3.It’...