Mary: Morning! So what’s for breakfast today? Markel: Well, do you need to leave with that coffee for breakfast. Mary: Just coffee? That’s not good. I will make you the breakfast, come on. It’s all right, Mr. Betine. You can take it easy. I’ll make the breakfast, American style. Ok, I need sugar, milk, flour and eggs. For here the eggs and here’s the milk. Here is the sugar. Hey where is the flour? I must have flour. Markel: Here it is, Mary. Mary: Thank you. In the States we call this pancake. What do you think of it? Markel: It’s… Incredible. Look Mary, I’m afraid there’s a problem. You see, some relatives are coming here. They’re staying for two weeks. So we need the extra room. Mary: You mean I must stay at your room? That’s fine. Markel: No, I don’t mean that Mary. I’m afraid, uh, you must .. go. Mary: Oh I see. Oh well, all right. I’ve some friends in Nacles. I’ll go there. Markel: Why don’t I take you go to the station, Mary? Byebye, Mary. See you in Washington maybe. Mary: Yeah, maybe. Markel: Bye! |