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Breakfast.
Mother: Why aren’t you eating your porridge? Anny: For one thing, it’s stone cold. Mother: It was hot ten minutes ago. You should have started sooner. Anny: And anyway, I’m not very keen on porridge. Mother: Don’t be so faddy and eat it up. You don’t know what is good for you. Anny: Oh, yes, I do! Ham and eggs is good for me.
Lunch at the Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are sitting at a small table in the hotel lounge drinking cocktails. It is 11 p.m. Mr. Smith: Well, Mary, If you’ve finished your drink, we’ll go into the restaurant and have lunch. I’m as hungry as a hunter. Mrs. Smith: Good. Let’s go and have lunch. A waiter comes up to them. Waiter: Would you like table d’hote or a la carte? Mr. Smith: What would you like, my dear? Mrs. Smith: I’ll have a mutton chop with potatoes and cauliflower. Mr. Smith: I’ll begin with a grilled artichoke. After that a veal cutlet and green peas. Waiter: Thank you, sir. The lunch proceeds. Mr. Smith has some celery and his cutlet, Mrs. Smith has a vanilla ice. Mr.Smith: Waiter, the bill, please. We’ll have our coffee in the lounge. Waiter: Certainly, sir. Your bill will be sent in with a coffee.
Tea. Jessie: What do you say to a cup of tea? Pat: Well, I don’t mind, you know. Jessie: Strong or weak for you? Pat: Oh, just middling, please. Jessie: And how much sugar? Pat: One lump will do, thank you, Jessie. Jessie: Do you take your tea with milk or lemon? Pat: Lemon, please. Jessie: Here you are, Pat. Help yourself to the sandwiches. Pat: Thanks a lot. Jessie: Some more tea? Pat: Yes, just a little, please. Jessie: You’ve got to try the cakes and jam. Pat: Thank you… M-m-m… Delicious! Jessie: Another cup, Pat? Pat: No, thanks, Jessie. That’ll do.
At Supper. Mike: Hallo, everybody. What’re we having for supper? Mom: Fish. Mike: And chips? Mom: I’m afraid I haven’t had any time. Just boiled potatoes and lettuce. Mike: Oh, Mum. Let’s have chips. Ellen: I’ll do the chips if you like. Mom: Oh, all right, but get on with it. And, Mike you’d better set the table, will you? Mike: Okay, Mum. Dad: Pass me tomato sauce, will you Mike? Mike: Here you are, dad. Dad: Thanks. Mom: Another piece of fish, Julian? Dad: No, thank you, my dear. I’ve had enough. Mom: And you, Mike? Mike: Yes, please, a small one and another helping of chips if I may. Mom: Yes, of course. There’s plenty left. Help yourself to some lettuce, Ellen, it’s good for you. Ellen: No, thank you, Mummy, you have such a large helping. Mom: A bit of cheese then? Ellen: Yes, please, and I could do with a piece of that nice brown bread. Mom: Here you are, dear, help yourself. And you Mike, pass me the butter, please.
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