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Hello.
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Hi.
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What can I get you?
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Coffee?
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Tea?
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Tea, please.
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Milk and sugar?
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No milk, please, but sugar.
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Would you like anything to eat?
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A slice of chocolate cake?
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Some pastries?
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Tempting, but no thanks.
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Just tea.
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Amazing!
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Who?
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Oh, I mean, what?
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Egypt!
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What an incredible place.
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Yes, it's fascinating.
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Are you interested in traveling?
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Oh, yes.
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I love traveling.
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I haven't got much time with the bar and everything,
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but there are so many places I'd like to visit.
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Do you travel a lot?
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Yes, I do.
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Lucky you.
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Have you got a lot of free time?
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Not really.
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I travel for my job.
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Oh, wonderful!
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What do you do?
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I'm a photographer.
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Are you?
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How interesting!
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Is this one of your pictures then?
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No, it isn't.
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But I know the photographer who took it.
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Do you work for a magazine?
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Sometimes.
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I work freelance, so I work for different magazines and newspapers,
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but I also work for a publishing company.
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I take pictures for their travel books and guides.
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Wow!
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That sounds really interesting.
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You probably like traveling too then.
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Yes, very much.
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In fact, I'm not often in London.
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I spend most of my time traveling.
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Oh.
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I've got a job to do in Chile.
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some pictures for a magazine.
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I'm going to be there for a few months, actually.
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Gosh!
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How I envy you.
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Do you want to come with me?
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I wish.
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So why do you like traveling so much?
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Oh, for a million reasons.
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First of all, because it's fun and interesting to see the way people live in other countries.
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and I think it's important to have new experiences,
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to expose yourself to other cultures.
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Absolutely.
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I agree.
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How much do I owe you for the tea?
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Oh, nothing.
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It's on the house.
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Well, thanks, um...
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Emily.
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Thanks, Emily.
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My name is Archie.
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Pleased to meet you.
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Pleased to meet you, Archie.
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I'm so hungry.
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Well, you're in the right place.
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Do you want something sweet or savory?
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I'm not sure.
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Oh, actually, no. I don't know.
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Something savory, just a sandwich.
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Okay.
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Ham and cheese or tuna?
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Not tuna.
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Ham and cheese sounds good.
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Or maybe something sweet.
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I don't know.
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Are you okay?
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Yes.
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Well, I'm a little nervous.
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I have a date.
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Oh, I see.
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Anyone I know?
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I don't think so.
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His name's Rick.
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He's from Ireland.
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I love Ireland!
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Irish people are so friendly and fun!
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Well, I like him.
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I'm sure!
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So do you want something sweet to pep you up?
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Oh no, I haven't got time, ma'am.
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I have to meet him in 20 minutes.
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Oh God, help!
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Calm down!
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You can't go on an empty stomach.
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Let me make you a quick snack to take away,
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and you can eat it on your way there.
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Okay, yes, you're right.
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So, tell me, what's he like?
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Handsome?
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Very.
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He's tall, average build.
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He's got dark hair and green eyes.
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He's very shy and extremely creative.
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He's an artist.
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Sounds perfect.
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He is.
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Going away?
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Oh, I wish.
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I need a holiday, just to get away from it all.
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I'm tired of London.
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I'd like to go on a trip somewhere.
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To the seaside?
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Yes.
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A seaside holiday on a beautiful deserted beach and sleep under the stars.
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Or even to the mountains and spend a week camping out in the wild.
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A trekking holiday?
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That's not very relaxing.
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But it's different.
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You don't have to take the bus and the tube and walk through busy streets.
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Even a sightseeing holiday sounds wonderful right now.
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Anything, just not here.
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Your sandwich is nearly ready.
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Would you like a quick glass of wine?
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A glass of wine, just what I need.
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A toast to your date.
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And to your holiday.
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Cheers.
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Cheers.
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Is that for me?
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No, it's for Mom.
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She's on her way here.
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She usually comes in for a drink after work on Fridays.
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Oh.
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What day is it today?
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Friday?
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No, it isn't.
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It's Thursday.
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Oh, yeah.
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Well, she sometimes comes in on Thursdays too.
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Really?
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So, today isn't a special occasion?
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I don't think so.
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What month is it?
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November?
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Et voila!
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You know, Lucy, the martini is more than just a cocktail.
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It's an American icon.
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And the preferred drink of such luminaries as Franklin D.
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Roosevelt, Jack London and Ernest Hemingway,
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it celebrates the American dream.
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Yes, and Winston Churchill liked it too.
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But we are in the 21st century.
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It's November.
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Happy birthday to you.
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Happy birthday to you.
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Happy birthday...
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Oh my God!
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I am so sorry, Lucy.
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I completely...
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Forgot?
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Yes!
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Oh, Emily.
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Happy birthday, Lucy.
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Thanks.
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Presents!
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Thanks, Mom.
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Is this for me?
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Yes.
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I really am so sorry.
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Is it already the 20th of November?
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Yes, dear.
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And as punishment, you have to wear this hat.
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And make me a James Bond martini.
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Three pots gin, one pot vodka,
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and a touch of dry quinoa lila.
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Shaken, not stirred.
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With a twist of lemon.
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Lucille, how are you?
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I'm fine.
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A bit tired, maybe.
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This week we have a lot of work to do.
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You're right.
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I am overworked, and I need a break.
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Well, let me think about it.
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Thanks for calling.
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Bye.
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I think Lucille's right.
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I need a break.
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I should go somewhere.
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Let me have a look at some maps.
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Russia.
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India?
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China?
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Japan?
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Don't know.
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Australia could be a good travel destination.
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I can book a flight right now.
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Let me see.
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Okay.
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Cheap flights to Australia.
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from London Heathrow and flying to Melbourne.
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Departure date, oh, I don't know,
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maybe the 30th of December.
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It's summertime over There, maybe I can wear my bikini on New Year's Eve.
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Return date.
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25 January.
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Passengers, one adult, no children.
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Good.
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Search now.
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1,300 pounds?
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Not so cheap.
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Let me see if taxes and fees are included.
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Still too expensive.
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Can't imagine the cost plus accommodations.
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What are some other options?
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Maybe a package tour is more convenient.
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Lucille may be able to give me some useful addresses.
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She always has to travel for her job.
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Lucille?
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Sorry, it's me again.
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I am looking for a package tour to Australia.
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Can you give me some useful addresses?
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Yes.
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Okay, I'm ready.
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www.globaltours.com www.adventuretours.com
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slash packages.
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Oh, www.backpackertour.com.
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Yes, thank you.
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Backpacking?
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I don't particularly like the idea of carrying a heavy weight on my back.
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Sleeping in a tent?
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Eating beans for a week?
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Fun?
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I don't think so.
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That's not my idea of a holiday.
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I'd rather stay at home.
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Hmm.
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Well, thank you anyway, Lucille.
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Maybe staying at home is a better idea.
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Bye.

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