1. That was a bit embarrassing sir, I’m afraid the girl may have noticed what happened. 2. Well you shouldn’t have gone in there. I thought you were waiting outside 3. In fact, sir, you told me to go in. 4. That’s all, rubbish, man, anyway, you’d better stay there now, and wait for her to come. 5. Yes, sir, How is Mr Henson getting on, by the way? 6. Will you be having something to drink now, sir? 7. Oh, no, I’ll wait for my friend to get here , I think. 8. Then may I suggest the sidewalk outside .It’s perfect for your purpose being absolutely free. 9. Excuse me, a moment 10. Well, Henson. How is it going? 11. A bit quieter, please sir, I’m sitting in a bar. I don’t think I’ll be able to stay here much longer sir 12. What? Where’s David Peters? 13. He’s just sitting smoking a Marlboro, and reading a Daily Planet. The thing is. I won’t be able to stay here, unless I have a drink! 14. Can’t you control yourself, eh? What are you, an alcohol or something? you have alcohol or something 15. No, sir, It’s just that I won’t be allowed to stay in this bar, without drinking. And I’m not allowed to drink when I’m working do you see the problem , sir! 16. You have my permission to drink, Henson. 17. Thank you sir, Thank you very much. 18. Just stay there as long as Peters, does and have as many bloody drinks as you like, but watch him, OK? And get back to me as soon as anything happens. 19. Excuse me, I’ll have a beer please. 20. At last, with pleasure, sir 21. Another beer, please. 22. Straight away, sir 23. Can I get another one, please. 24. whatever you say, sir 25. Excuse me, another one of these , please 26. Don’t you think you’ve had enough sir 27. You see, my friend, it’s just that I mustn’t let anyone notice me or caused any suspicion. 28. Oh, must answer that. Where did I put my phone. 29. Henson what’s happened? Are you being attacked? 30. NO sir, I fell off my chair, that’s all 31. You’re drunk what’s Peter’s doing now. anyway 32. oh, same as usual, sir. Just sitting and… Geeze, he’s gone! Where’s he gone? The young man with the mustache where is he? 33. What’s it to you sir? 34. Henson. What’s going on 35. Got to find him. Out of my way! 36. Excuse me, Have you seen a young man mustache with a mean a young man with a mustache. 37. Yo no hablo ingles. 38. Henson , What are you doing? 39. Excuse me .I’m looking for a tall , slim young man , a fairy-hair 40. Aren’t we all ?darling? 41. Henson. What’s happening 42. I’m sorry sir. I’ve lost him. I’m no use sir. You can’t trust me to get anything right. 43. Get hold on yourself, man! Go back to his apartment and wait for him there. Report back to me when you reach Mount Street 44. Can I have some change for the Jukebox, please? 45. Here you are , four quarters 46. Thanks 47. Excuse me, Is there a phone booth there? 48. Sure, it’s over there oh by the way, there was a guy there 49. yeah, what about him 50. Oh, nothing, It doesn’t matter 51. ok 52. Washdon International school of Languages, Juane speaking. Can I help you? 53. Hello. This is David Peters 54. Sorry sir, I’m afraid, I didn’t quite catch that 55. This is David Peters here, I’m not very well today 56. Oh , hello, David I can hardly hear you. Where are you calling from 57. Er, I’m in the hospital 58. In the hospital. What’s all that music 59. Oh. Er…one of the nurses is having a party, Look, I won’t be able to teach my classes today I’m really not at all 60. Oh, well, I see. There was a message for you from a young lady by the way, but perhaps I should leave it until you’re feeling better. 61. Oh who was it from? You’ve never known 62. It was from a former student of yours, a Miss Aiko Tomura 63. Oh really? What did she say? 64. She just called to say she was in Washdon for a few days staying at the Terminal hotel, and she’d very much like to see you if you’re Free . 65. Oh great, Yeah sure, I’ll go and see her as soon as I feel better Thank you Jane I’ll go back to bed now 66. So Aiko would very much like to see me. Wonder what would she look like these days. Welll it’ll certainly be more funny than going home
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