72. My story, as you put it, is this: I first met Mr. P though my antiques business. 73.He used to collect, er…medieval religious statues, and I sometimes bought them for him. 74.I had absolutely no...
1.Here we are, then. It’s a fairly good restaurant, by Washdon standards. Have you ever been here before, Annie? 2.What do you think? It’s not exactly my sort of place. 3.I suppose not. You’ve c...
Apartment 226 1016 Lower Mean Street 22323 Washdon Dear Annie, It was very nice to see you the other day, even though we hardly had a chance to talk to each other properly. I’m very sorry to have wa...
69.Excuse me, I’m looking for a Mr. Gusper. 70.At your service. 71. It’s very urgent. I’ve got to find him immediately. 72.Find whom? 73.Mr. Gusper. I believe he’s staying here. 74.It’s perf...
1.Washdon International Airport at last. Now, where to park? Hey, there’s a perfect place right outside the entrance where all those taxies are. 2.Lucky nobody else parked here .Now let’s go and f...
100.Oh no; where the hell am I now? 101.Excuse me sir, I think I’m lost. 102.Yes son, I do believe you are. But the Lord will save you Hallelujah! Just step right this way. 103.No, I mean, I’m try...
64.What does that sign say? I can’t quite read it maybe if I move into the inside lane… 65.Look out, you fool! 66.Sorry about that! That can’t be right, it says “Washdon City Center”. Hey, w...
1.Hello, control here. Come in, Number 5 cab. 2.I just dropped a customer at Meanstreet Prison, and I’m on my way back. Anyone to pick up? 3.No, nobody. 4.OK. 5.Quiet today, isn’t it? 6.Eh? 7.Not...
Miss Annie Peters 26 Chernobyl Avenue 42232 Washdon GREAT BRITICA Tokyo, Japan 12 March Dear Annie, I know this will come as an enormous surprise to you, I hope it will be a pleasant rather than an un...
88.Henson reporting. David Peters has just left his apartment, sir, followed by a –wait a moment, sir-a dinner plate. 89. No no, a soup bowl. Definitely a soup bowl. A new one, I’d say sir, probab...