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高中英语人教版必修电子课本普通高中课程标准实验教科书《英语》电子课本Book3Unit1FestivalsaroundtheworldB3U1P1-3FESTIVALSANDCELEBRATIONSAncientFestivalsFestivalsandcelebrationsofallkindsareheldeverywhere.Themostancientfestivalswouldcelebratetheendofthecoldweather,plantinginspringandharvestinautumn.Othercelebr...

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实验教科书《英语》电子课本Book3Unit1FestivalsaroundtheworldB3U1P1-3FESTIVALSANDCELEBRATIONSAncientFestivalsFestivalsandcelebrationsofallkindsareheldeverywhere.Themostancientfestivalswouldcelebratetheendofthecoldweather,plantinginspringandharvestinautumn.Othercelebrationswereheldwhenhunterscouldcatchanimals.Theywouldstarveiffoodwasdifficulttofind,sotheycelebratedwhentheyhadfood.Theylitfiresandmademusicbecausetheythoughtthesefestivalswouldbringayearofplenty.FestivalsoftheDeadSomefestivalsareheldtohonourthedead,orsatisfyandpleasetheancestors,whocouldreturneithertohelportodoharm.InJapanthefestivaliscalledObon,whenpeopleshouldgotocleanthegravesandlightincenseinmemoryoftheirancestors.Theylightlampsandplaymusicbecausetheythinkthatthiswillleadtheancestorsbacktoearth.InMexicotheyhavetheDayoftheDeadinearlyNovember.Onthisimportantfeastday,peoplemighteatfoodinshapeofskulls,andcakeswith“bones”onthem.Theyofferfood,flowersandgiftstothedead.ThefestivalofHalloweenhaditsoriginasaneventinmemoryofthedead.Itisnowachildren’sfestival,whentheycangototheirneighbours’homesandaskforsweets.Theydressupandtrytofrightenpeople.Iftheyarenotgivenanything,thechildrenmightplayatrick.FestivalstoHonourPeopleFestivalscanbeheldasanhonourtofamouspeopleortothegods.OneoftheseistheDragonBoatFestivalinChina,whichhonoursthefamousancientpoet,QuYuan.AnotherisColumbusDayintheUSA,inmemoryofthearrivalofChristopherColumbusinAmerica.InIndiathereisanationalfestivalonOctober2tohonourMahatmaGandhi,theleaderwhohelpedgainIndia’sindependencefromBritain.HarvestFestivalsHarvestandThanksgivingfestivalscanbeveryhappyevents.Peoplearegratefulbecausetheirfoodisgatheredforthewinter,andbecauseaseasonofagriculturalworkisover.InEuropeancountriesitisthecustomtodecoratechurchesandtownhallswithflowersandfruit,andpeoplegettogethertohavemeals.Somepeoplemightwinawardsfortheiranimals,flowers,fruitsandvegetables,likethebiggestwatermelonorthemosthandsomerooster.InChinaandJapantherearemid-autumnfestivals,whenpeopleadmirethemoonandgivegiftofmooncakes.SpringFestivalsThemostenergeticandimportantfestivalsaretheonesthatlookforwardtotheendofwinterandtothecomingofspring.AttheSpringFestivalinChina,peopleeatdumplings,fishandmeat,andmaygivechildrenluckymoneyintheredpaper.Therearedragondancesandcarnivals,andfamiliescelebratethelunarNewYeartogether.InsomeWesterncountriesthereareveryexcitingcarnivals,whichtakeplacefortydaysbeforeEaster,usuallyinFebruary.Theymightincludeparades,dancinginthestreetsdayandnight,loudmusicandcolourfulclothingofallkinds.EasterisanimportantreligiousandsocialfestivalinChristiancountries.ItcelebratesthereturnofJesusforChristiansanditalsocelebratesthecomingofspring.InJapan,theCherryBlossomFestivalhappensalittlelater.Thecountryiscoveredwithcherrytreeflowerssothatitlooksasthoughitmightbecoveredwithpinksnow.Peoplelovetogettogethertoeat,drinkandhavefunwitheachothers.Festivalsletusenjoylife,beproudofourcustomsandforgetourdailylifeforalittlewhile.B3U1P4Wethinkithasalwaysbeenthecustomforpeopletohavefestivals.Theyareatimetoenjoyeachother’scompanyandhavefunwithourfriends.Wethinkthatlongagopeoplelookedforwardtothecelebrations.Ourancestorswouldsitroundafireandcookplentyofmeattoeat.Thentheywouldbesatisfiedwiththeirfestival.B3U1P7ASADLOVESTORYLiFangwasheart-broken.ItwasValentine’sDayandHuJinhadsaidshewouldmeethimatthecoffeeshopafterwork.Butshedidn’tturnup.Shecouldbewithherfriendsrightnowlaughingathim.Shesaidshewouldbethereatseveno’clock,andhethoughtshewouldkeepherword.Hehadlookedforwardtomeetingherallday,andnowhewasalonewithhisrosesandchocolates,likeafool.Well,hewasnotgoingtoholdhisbreathforherapologise.Hewoulddrownhissadnessincoffee.ItwasobviousthatthemanagerofthecoffeeshopwaswaitingforLiFangtoleave-hewipedthetables,thensatdownandturnedontheTV-justwhatLiFangneeded!AsadChinesestoryaboutlostlove.TheseventhdaughteroftheGoddessofHeavenvisitedtheearth.HernamewasZhinu,theweavinggirl,andshewasthemostlovelyofthedaughters.WhileshewasonearthshemettheherdboyNiulangandtheyfellinlove.(“JustlikemeandHuJin,”thoughtLiFang.)Theygotmarriedsecretly,andtheywereveryhappy.(“Wecouldbelikethat,”thoughtLiFang.)WhentheGoddessofHeavenknewthatherdaughterwasmarriedtoahuman,shebecameveryangryandmadetheweavinggirlreturntoHeaven.Niulangtriedtofollowher,buttheriverofstars,theMilkyWay,stoppedhim.FindingthatZhinuwasheart-broken,hermotherfinallydecidedtoletthecouplecrosstheMilkyWaytomeetonceayear.ThishappenswhenthestarsVegaandAltairmeetintheHeaven.Magpiesmakeabridgeoftheirwingssothecouplecancrosstherivertomeetontheseventhlunarmonth.peopleinChinahopethattheweatherwillbefineonthatday,becauseifitisraining,itmeansthatZhinuisweepingandthecouplewon’tbeabletomeet.Theannouncersaid,“thisisthestoryofQiqiaojie.Whenforeignershearaboutthestory,theycallitaChineseValentine’sstory.It’safinedaytoday,soIhopeyoucanallmeettheoneyoulove.’’AsLiFangsetoffforhome,hethought,“IguessHuJindoesn’tloveme.I’lljustthrowtheseflowersandchocolatesaway.Idon’twantthemtoremindmeofher.’’Sohedid.Ashesadlypassedtheteashoponthecorneronhiswayhome,heheardavoicecallinghim.TherewasHuJinwavingathimandcalling,“WhyareyousolateI’vebeenwaitingforyouforalongtime!AndIhaveagiftforyou!”WhatwouldhedoHehadthrownawayherValentinegifts!Shewouldneverforgivehim.ThiswouldnotbeahappyValentine’sDay!B3U1P44&45WintercarnivalinQuebecWearesittinginacaféinoldQuebec,drinkinghotcoffeetotrytowarmup.Thetemperatureis32degreesbelowfreezing.Thewindowsarecoveredwithsteamfromtheheatinside.Outside,thesnowcoversthestreetsandispiledupalongthesidewalksandinparkinglots.Themusicandlightsofthecarnivalcontinue,butwehavebeenwatchingtheparades,ridinginhorsecarriagesandlisteningtothemusicallday.Ourfeetarefreezingandournosesarered.Quebeccarnivalisthebiggestwinterfestivalintheworld–everyyear,hundredsofthousandsofpeoplecometoQuebectotakepartinaweekofactivities.Ifyoucome,youmustbepreparedtokeepmoving,asitistoocoldtostandandwatchforlong.Earlyinthemorning,youcanwatchthesnowboardingcompetitionsonthehilloverlookingtheriver.Thecompetitionsspeeddownthetrackandthroughtheairthoughtheycouldfly.Ifyouarebraveenough,youcantrythecanoerace.FiveorsixmenpaddleineachcanoeacrossthegreatStLawrenceRiver,whichispartlyfrozen.Ofcourse,theriverisfullofbigpiecesofice,andifyouweretofallin,youwouldfreezeinlessthantwominutes.Oneofthefavouriteeventsisthedog-sledrace,inwhichteamsofabout6Huskydogspulllongsledsatgreatspeedsalongasnowytrack.Onepersonrunsbehindthesled,shoutingtothedogstoencouragethem.Thesoundofthedogsbarking,thecallsofthedriversandtheshoutsofthecrowdmakeanexcitingNorthernexperience.Thedogsarebeautifulstronganimals,withlong,thickfur.Manyofthemhaveblueeyes.Afteradmiringtheicesculptureseverywhereinthecity,muchlikethoseinHarbininChina,youcanhaveacupoftaeorcoffeeinanigloo.Itisamazinghowwarmtheseicehousescanbe!Lateintheevening,youcangotothesnowpalace,whereBonhommethesnowmanisking,andjointhecrowd.Youcandanceoutsidetothemusicofaband,whoarealldressedinheavyclothes–evensomeoftheirinstrumentsaredressedupforwinter.Finallywesitdowninourcafétowarmupandtoplantomorrow–perhapswe’lljointhesnowmobileraces–orperhapswe’lljustsleepin.Book3Unit2HealthyeatingB3U2P10COMEANDEATHERE(1)WangPeiweisatinhisemptyrestaurantfeelingveryfrustrated.Ithadbeenaverystrangemorning.Usuallyhegotupearlyandpreparedhismenuofmuttonkebabs,roastporkandfriedrice.Thenbylunchtimetheywouldallbesold.Hisrestaurantoughttobefullofpeople.Butnottoday!Whywasitso?Whatcouldhavehappened?Hethoughtofhismuttonkebabsandfattyporkcookedinthehottest,finestoil.Hisfriedricewashotbutdidnottasteoffat.Hiscolawassugaryandcoldandhisicecreamwasmadeofeggs,milk,creamandfruit.“Nothingcouldhavebeenbetter,”hethought.SuddenlyhesawhisfriendLiMaochanghurryingby.“Hello,Maochang,”hecalled,“Yourusual”ButMaochangseemednottohear.Whatwasthematter?SomethingterriblemusthavehappenedifMaochangwasnotcomingtoeatwithhimashealwaysdid.PengweifollowedLiMaochangintoanewly-openedsmallrestaurantattheendofthestreet.Therewasasigninthewindow.Tiredofallthatfat?Wanttobethinner?ComeinsidetoYongHui’sslimmingrestaurant.Onlyslimmingfoodsservedhere.Makeyourselfthinagain.CuriositydroveWangPengweiinside.Itwasfullofpeople.Averythinladycameforward.“Welcome!”shesaid,“MynameisYongHui.Iwilltakeallthatfatoffyouintwoweeksifyoueathereeveryday.”ThenshegaveamenutoWangPeiwei.Therewereonlytwokindsoffoodandonedrinkonit:rawvegetables,fruitandwater.WangPeiweiwasamazedatthisandespeciallyattheprices.Itcostmorethanagoodmealinhisownrestaurant.Hecouldnotbelievehiseyes!Hethrewawaythemenuandhurriedoutside.Onhiswayhomehethoughtabouthisownmenu.Diditmakepeoplefat?Hewonderedifheshouldgotothelibrarytofindout.Hecouldn’thaveYongHuigettingawaywithtellingpeoplelies!Hehadbetterdosomeresearch!Afterreading,herealisedwhatwaswrongwithYongHui’srestaurant.Itwasnotgivingitscustomersenergy-givingfood!Aftereatinginherrestaurantpeoplewouldbecometiredveryquickly.Perhapsthiswasawaytowinhiscustomersback!PengWeiwrotehisownsign.Itsaid:Wanttofeelfit?Comeandeathere!Ourfoodgivesyouenergyallday!Thecompetitionbetweenthetworestaurantswason!B3U2P12Daisywishedtobe___sothatshecouldwearallthelatest,coolclothesdesignedfortheyoung.Shedecidedtodosome___intowhatfoodsshouldbeeatentobecomethinner.Shelearnedthatoneofthe___ofnoteatingenoughwastobecomeverytiredquickly.Whenshewenttothedoctor,hetoldhershecouldbethinneraswellashealthyifsheatemorevegetableslikebeans,___and___.Soshedid.Shefeltveryfitwhenshestartedeatingmore___foodsaswellasherusualenergy–givingfoods.Sheevenbegantoenjoyeatingallthevegetables___ratherthancooked.Shesoonlookedlikeamodel!B3U2P14&P15COMEANDEATHERE(2)ThenextdayWangPengwei’srestaurantwasnearlyfullandhefelthappier.Perhapshewouldbeabletoearnhislivingafterallandnothavetoclosehisrestaurant.Hedidnotlookforwardtobeingindebtbecausehisrestaurantwasnolongerpopular.Hesmiled.ButthesmilelefthisfacewhenhesawYongHuiwalkingin.Shedidnotlookhappybutglaredathimasshemovedroundthecustomers.“MayIaskwhatyouweredoinginmyrestaurantyesterdayIthoughtyouwereanewcustomerandnowIfindyoucameonlytospyonmeandmymenu,”sheshouted.“Pleaseexcuseme,”hecalmlyexplained,“Iwantedtoknowwhereallmycustomershadgoneyesterday.Ifollowedoneofthemandfoundtheminyourrestaurant.Idon’twanttoupsetyoubutIfoundyourmenusolimitedthatIstoppedworryingandstartedadvertisingthebenefitsofmyfood.Whydon’tyousitdownandtryameal?”YongHuiagreedtostayandsoontheywerebothenjoyingthedumplings,fattyporkandcola.WhentheywereservedtheicecreamYongHuibegantolookill.“Ifeelsickwithallthisfatandheavyfood,”shesaid,“Imissmyvegetablesandfruit.”WangPengweiwasjustenjoyingasecondplateofdumplingssohesighed.“yes,”headded,“andIwouldmissmydumplingsandfattypork.Butdon’tyoutiredquickly?”“Well,nowyoumentionit.Idohavetorestalot,”admittedYongHui.“Butdon’tyouthinkitwouldbebetterifyouwereabitthinner?”sheaskedWangPengwei.“I’msureyouwouldfeelmuchhealthier.”Theybeganchattingaboutmenusandbalanceddiets.“Myresearchhasshownmethatneitheryourrestaurantnormineoffersabalanceddiet,”explainedPengwei,“Idon’tofferenoughfibreandyoudon’tofferenoughbody–buildingorenergy–givingfoods.Perhapsweoughttocombineourmenusandprovideabalancedmenuwithfoodsfullofenergyandfibre.”Sothatiswhattheydid,Theyservedrawvegetableswiththehamburgersandboiledthepotatoesratherthanfriedthem.Thentheyservedfreshfruitwithicecream.Inthiswaytheycutdownthefatandincreasedthefibreinthemeal.TheirbalancedmenusbecamesuchasuccessthatbeforelongWangPengweibecameslimmerandYongHuiheavier.Aftersometimethefoundthattheirbusinesscooperationhadturnedintoapersonalone.Finallytheygotmarriedandlivedhappilyeverafter!B3U2P52-53THETOWNHASTODECIDE(Atthemeetingthateveningtherearetwospeakers:oneforandoneagainstbuildingaMcDonald’srestaurant.)FORBUILDINGAMCDONALD’SIwasexcitedwhenIheardthatourcommunity(社区)wastohaveitsownMcDonald’srestaurant.Ithoughtaboutallthoseyoungpeoplewhowouldnothavetogotothenexttowntobuytheirfavouriteburgersandchips.McDonald’scaresabouthealthyeatingtooandworkswithscientiststoprovidefoodthatisofhighquality,safeandhealthy.Itisalsocheap.Theyoftenprovidesaladsaswellasburgersandchips.Youcanalsochoosebetweencolaandmilkshakes(奶昔).Ofcourseitalsomeansmoreworkforourareathatneedsjobsbadly.McDonald’ssaytheyareinterestedindoingwhatisrightforthecommunityandbeingagoodneighbour.SoIthinktheywillbeconcernedaboutprovidingparkingforthecarsinourmainstreet.Manyofouryoungpeoplewillbeonlytoohappytoworkforit.Theymakeapromisetothepeoplethatworkforthem.Theysay,“Wevalueyou,yourgrowingskillsandyourhelptothecompany.”Icanseenothingbutgoodifthiscompanycomestobuilditsrestaurantinourtown.AGAINSTBUILDINGAMCDONALD’SIamveryworriedaboutMcDonald’sbuildingarestaurantinourhometown.Weareasmallcommunityandweenjoyourlocaldishes.IamnotsureifMcDonald’sfoodisashealthyastheysayintheiradvertisements.Whenscientistslookatitcarefullytheyfindhighlevelsoffat,sugarandsalt.Thisisveryworrying.Toomanyyoungpeoplearegettingfatthrougheatingtoomuchfattyfood.McDonald’sisnotgivingyoungpeopleagoodideaofwhatahealthydietshouldbe.LocalChinesefood,ontheotherhand,isfulloffreshvegetablesandfreshmeatandfish.ThefoodataMcDonald’srestaurantisalwaysthesamesoIwonderifitismadeorbroughtinfromelsewhere.Althoughitisfreshlycooked,itmustbelesshealthythanourownlocallygrownandcookedChinesefood.IalsoworryaboutallthosecarsbringingpeopletobuyfoodinMcDonald’s.First,therewouldbepetrolfumes(气体),whichwouldmakeourcleanairdirty.Second,there’stheproblemofallthosecarsthattrytoparkandpreventothercarsfrommovingquicklythroughourtown.Third,whatwillhappentoallthefoodcontainersifpeopledecidetoeatonthesideoftheroadjustoutoftownWilltheyjustthrowthemonthegroundI’msuremanyyoungpeoplewouldbehappytoworkforMcDonald’sbutwilltheybetreatedfairly(公平地)InAmerican,McDonald’sdoesnotallowUnionstooperateinitsrestaurantsandthesearepeoplewhospeakupfortheworkers.If,astheysay,theworkersarehappywiththemwhyshouldtheyfearsomeworkersjoiningaUnionSowhenIconsiderthefood,thecarsandthejobs,IthinkweshouldnotallowMcDonald’stobuildtheirrestaurantinourtown.Book3Unit3TheMillionPoundBank-noteB3U3P17-18ACTONENote:Scenes1and2areprovidedintheTeacher’sBook.Scene3NARRATORNowladiesandgentlemen,you’reabouttohearthemostincredibletale.Itisthesummerof1903,andHenryAdams,anAmericanbusiness,hashadsomeverybadluck.HeislostinLondon.Hehasnomoneyanddoesnotknowwhatheshoulddo.Walkingdownthestreet,hehearssomeonecallinghim.RODERICKYoungman,wouldyoustepinsideamoment,please?HENRYWhoMe,sirRODERICKYes,you.OLIVERThroughthefrontdooronyourleft.HENRY(aservantopensthedoorforhim)Thanks.SERVANTGoodmorning,sir,wouldyoupleasecomein?Permitmetoleadtheway,sir.OLIVERThankyou,James.Thatwillbeall.RODERICKHowdoyoudo,Mister-er-HENRYAdams,HenryAdams.OLIVERComeandsitdown,MrAdams.HENRYThankyou.RODERICKYou’reanAmerican?HENRYThat’sright,fromSanFrancisco.RODERICKHowwelldoyouknowLondonHENRYNotatall.It’smyfirsttriphere.RODERICKIwonder,MrAdams,ifyou’dmindusaskingafewquestions.HENRYGorightahead.RODERICKMayweaskwhatyou’redoinginthiscountryandwhatyourplansare?HENRYWell,Ican’tsaythatIhaveanyplans.I’mhopingtofindwork.Asamatteroffact,IlandedinBritianbyaccident.OLIVERHowisthatpossible?HENRYWell,yousee,backhomeIhadmyownboat.AboutamonthagoIwassailingoutofthebay-(hiseyesstareatwhatisleftofthebrother’sdinneronthetable)RODERICKWell,goon.HENRYOh,yes.Well,towardsnightfallIfoundmyselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.IdidnotknowwhetherIcouldsurviveuntilmorning.ThenextmorningI’djustaboutgivenmyselfupforlostwhenIwasspottedbyaship.OLIVERAnditwastheshipthatboughtyoutoEngland.HENRYIearnedmypassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand,whichaccountsformyappearance.(thebrotherssmileateachother)RODERICKWell,youmustn’tworryaboutthat.It’sanadvantage.HENRYI’mafraidIdon’tquitefollowyou,sir.RODERICKTellus,MrAdams,whatsortofworkdidyoudoinAmericaHENRYIworkedforaminingcompany.Couldyouoffermesomekindofworkhere?RODERICKPatience,MrAdams.Ifyoudon’tmind,mayIaskyouhowmuchmoneyyouhaveHENRYWell,tobehonest,Ihavenone.OLIVER(happily)Whatluck!Brother,whatluck!(clapshishandstogether)HENRYWell,itmayseemluckytoyoubutnottome.Ifthisisyourideaofsomekindofjoke,Idon’tthinkit’sveryfunny.(Henrystandsuptoleave)Now,ifyou’llexcuseme,IthinkI’llbeonmyway.RODERICKPleasedon’tgo,MrAdams.Youmustn’tthinkwedon’tcareaboutyou.Oliver,givehimtheletter.OLIVERYes,theletter.(getsitfromadeskandgivesittoHenrylikeagift)Theletter.HENRY(takingitcarefully)Forme?RODERICKForyou.(Henrystartstoopentoit)Oh,no,youmustn’topenit.Notyet.Youcan’topenituntiltwotwoo’clock.HENRYOh,thisissilly.RODERICKNotsilly.There’smoneyinit.(callstotheservant)James.HENRYOh,no,Idon’twantyourcharity.Ijustwantanhonestjob.RODERICKWeknowyou’rehard-working.That’swhywe’vegivenyoutheletter.James,showMrAdamsout.OLIVERGoodluck,MrAdams.HENRYWell,whydon’tyouexplainwhatthisisallabout?RODERICKYou’llsoonknow.Inexactlyanhourandahalf.SERVANTThisway,sir.RODERICKMrAdams,notuntil2o’clock.Promise?HENRYPromise.Good-bye.B3U3p20Onedaymyuncletoldmeaaboutamanwhomadeathathewouldbeabletowalktothefootofamountainby.Themountainwasover100kilometresawayfromhishomesopeoplewerehappytotakethebetbecausetheythoughtitwasthatanybodycouldwalksofarinoneday.Buttheydidnotrealisethatthemanhadaplanready.Hegothistodrivealargetruckwhichwouldmeethimontheroadasif.Thetruckwouldgivethemanarideandhewouldcontinuetopretendtowalkasthetruckmovedalong.Inthiswaythemanmadehisatthefootofthemountainbeforenightfallandhewonhisbet.Hesaidhehadwalkedallthewaythoughnotalwaysontheroad!B3U3P21&22ReadingandactingActone,Scene4(OutsidearestaurantHenrylooksattheenvelopewiththeletteranddecidestogoin.Hesitsdownatatablenexttothefrontwindows.)OWNER(seeingHenry’spoorappearance)That’sone’sreserved.Thisway,please.(tothewaiter)takethisgentleman’sorder,Horace.HENRY(aftersittingdownandputtingtheletteronthetable)I’dlikesomehamandeggsandanicebigsteak.Andmakeitextrathick.WAITERit’llcostatinybit.HENRYIunderstand.AndI’llhaveaniceglassofbeer.(thewaiterleavesfoethekitchen)HOSTESSmygoodness!Heeatslikeawolf.OWNERwe’llseeifhe’scleverasawolf,ehHENRY(havingjustfinishedeverybitoffood)Ah,waiter.(waiterreturns)samethingsagain,please.Oh,andanotherbeer.WAITERAgain,everythingHENRYYes,that’sright.(seesthelookonthewaiter’sface)AnythingwrongWAITER(totherestaurantowner)He’saskedformoreofthesame.OWNERitiswell-knownthatmanyAmericansliketoeatalot.Well,wehavetotakeachance.Goaheadandlethimhaveit.WAITER(readingthebillafterthemeal)allright.That’stwoordersofhamandeggs,twoextrathicksteaks,twotallglassesofbeer,twocupsofcoffeeandtwodesserts.HENRYwouldyoumindwaitingjustafewminutes?WAITER(inarudemanner)what’stheretowaitforOWNERallright,Horace,I’lltakecareofthis.HENRY(toowner)Thatwasawonderfulmeal.It’samazinghowmuchpleasureyougetoutofthesimplethingsinlife,especiallyifyoucan’thavethemforawhile.OWNERYes,veryinteresting.NowperhapsifyoupaythebillIcanhelptheothercustomers.HENRY(lookingattheclockonthewall)Well,Iseeit’stwoo’clock.(heopenstheletterandholdsamillionpoundbank-noteinhishands.Henryissurprisedbuttheownerandthewaiterareshocked,andnervous)I’mverysorry.But…I...I…Idon’thaveanythingsmaller.OWNER(stillshockedandnervous)Well,er-er-justonemoment.Maggie,look!(thehostessscreams,theothercustomslookatherandsheputahandtohermouth).HOSTESSoh,dear,Idon’tknow.Isimplydon’tknow.AskMr.Clemens.(theownergoestoagentlemansittingnearthewindow)OWNERMr.Clemens,Mr.Clemens!Couldyou–er-lookatthis(handshimthebank–note)doyouthinkit’sgenuineCLEMENS(lookingatitverycarefully)TwonotesinthisamounthavebeenissuedbytheBankofEnglandthisyear.Anyway,itcan’tbefake.OWNERWhynotCLEMENSPeoplewillgivetoomuchattentiontoabank-noteofthisamount.Nothiefwouldwantthattohappen.HOSTESS(joiningthem)Butlookattheowner,Mr.Clemens.He’sinrags.CLEMENSHmm,yes.Isee.Well,Icanonlysaythathemustbeaverystrangebutveryrichman.OWNER(asifhehasdiscoveredsomethingforthefirsttime)Why,yes!Thatmustbeit!HOSTESS(hitherhusband’sarm)Andyouputhiminthebackoftherestaurant!Goandseehimatonce!OWNERI’msosorry,sir,sosorry,butIcannotchangethisbank-note.HENRYButit’sallIhaveonme.OWNEROh,please,don’tworry,sir.Doesn’tmatteratall.Wearesoverygladthatyouevenenteredourlittleeatingplace.Indeed,sir,Itrustthatyou’llcomeherewheneveryoulike.HENRYWell,that’sverykindofyou.OWNERKind,sirNo,it’skindofyou,sir.Youmustcomewheneveryouwantandhavewhateveryoulike.Justhavingyousithereisagreathonour!HENRYImaynotreturnforsometime.OWNERItwouldbewrongofmenottrustagentlemansuchasyourself,sir,(nowtheotherc
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