情景英语:实用美语会话(四十九)
Marilyn: What are you doing? Richard: I think I've got them. Marilyn: You think you've got what? Richard: Performing arts-performing arts centers. I think I've got them all, but I'm not sure. Marilyn: I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic. Richard: Shubert Alley, center of the theater on Broadway. Marilyn: And Comegie Hall. And the others. I do have it all. Marilyn: You have been working on this for some time, Richard. I'm glad you feel you've finally put it all together. What now? Richard: Now for the hard part. Marilyn: Oh, you think you're going to have a hard time getting the album published? Richard: Well, it won't be easy. Marilyn: So, what do you think you're going to do? Richard: Does the name Harvey Carlson ring a bell? Marilyn: Oh,yes! Harvey Carlson! I remember. Richard: He said I should call him. He's the publisher of the Carlson Publishing Company. He said they need a new book of photographs, and he really liked my concept. Marilyn: So, why don't you call him in the morning? Richard: Do you think I have enough to show him? Marilyn: I've been through every section with you, Richard. It's quite complete. And now that you're satisfied, with the performing arts section, I think you should show it to Mr.Carlson. Richard: You're right. My Family Album, U.S.A. feels right. I'll call in the morning and set up an appointment to see him. Marilyn: He's going to love your work. Come on. Let's get some sleep. Richard: Is it too early to call Mr.Carlson? Marilyn: Seven after nine? No. I'm sure he's in his office. Richard: His number is five, five, five, seven, five, three, two. Five, five, five, seven, five three, two. Hello. Mr. Carlson, please. Receptionist: Mr.Carlson is busy at the moment. May I help you? Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Receptionist: And your name is……? Richard: My name is Richard Stewart. He told me to call him about my project, Family Album, U.S.A. Receptionist: Mr. Stewart, I just spoke to Mr.Carlson. He would like to see you. But the only time he's available this week is tomorrow morning at ten 0'clock. Richard: Thanks. Thanks a lot. Good-bye. Well, it's done. Tomorrow morning at a publisher's office. Marilyn: Oh, it's so exciting, isn't it, Richard? Richard: Well, finally a publisher will see my work. |