A. It sounds loveły!
B. ° Weil wait a \minute. | , Then I , started 1 going /round | ' looking at the ' places I’d \marked. | ° The ^ first few | ° looked 1 rather \shabby | (° ) j ° they ^\nay have
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been, all /right | reaily | ( ) | but anyhow, [ the first place I went and in quired
at | ° had just had a ’ new ' coat of \paint. | ° I sup J pose ' that’s what caught my \eye. i Inside it was nice (|) \oo.| ° but 1 un^fortunately , | ° they were ' booked right \ip. |
So I ' went to** place next ^ door. | ^They were booked up (|)(° ) \oo, /realły, |
’ but it ' turned /out, | ° that they ’d ' jusc had * several cancel\ations | ° for the ' second fortnight in \August. | ° I ' went and ' looked at the /rooms | ° and took them on the
\spot.
A. ° You \\didn t! J ° * I \\ say! j
B. Ves. | ° There * didn’t seem any reason \iot to. J ° The pro ' prietor was ^most \ friendly |
| ° he madę me a' special' ratę for the /children, | ° and I ' had the /feeling |
we should be ' well looked \after there. |
A. Weil that \\does sound nice. | ' How ' far is the ^sea?
B. Right on^doorstep. | ° You 1 only have to 1 cross the /road | ° and you’re 1 on the
N?each.
A Is there a' yiew from our rooms? | ' Which ' way do they \face? | 0 Do they ' get any •