情景英语:实用美语会话(七十五)
Marilyn: I'm so glad everyone is asleep. I thought Max would be crying, and everybody would be a wake. Richard: What did I tell you? Nothing to worry about. Susan: I'm sure everything is fine. My mother knows all there is to know about taking care of babies, I assure you. Harry: Let's put some of this stuff away and then take off. We've got a forty-minute drive into the city. Ellen: Welcome home-and I do mean welcome home. Richard: Something wrong? Ellen: Oh, nothing's wrong, Richard. Believe me, Max is fine. But his teeth hurt, and he just can't get to sleep, poor dear. Susan: Neither can you. Marilyn: Oh, I feel so bad. Ellen: Oh, I'm fine. How was your weekend? Harry: We had a great time, Mom. Richard: It was wonderful. The weather couldn't have been better. Ellen: It was nice here, too. Marilyn: Did you get a chance to get outside at all? Ellen: Oh, yes. Grandpa helped me yesterday afternoon. I went to the supermarket to get a few things, and I stayed out an extra half hour. The village was filled people-the weather was so nice. Richard: Harry's a professional camper, Mom. He knows all there is to know, and he made the weekend very easy for us to enjoy. Harry: Come on. You all helped. Susan: You were wonderful, Harry! Marilyn: Why don't you go to your room, Mom, and get some sleep. Ellen: Oh, I'm fine. Tell me more about your weekend. Did you do anything special? Susan: Lots of special country things. We picked flowers. Marilyn: And we brought some home for you. It was so nice to be out in the country. Ellen: They smell wonderful. Marilyn: Everything smelled so special. It would have been great if we had been able to bottle the smells. Harry: It would be a great business if you could do that. Ellen: Oh! Marilyn: Uh, we're home now, Ellen. We'll take care of it. Richard: I'll take care of it. Let's see if it works. Ellen: What's that? Richard: A little we'd better head home. It's getting late, and we have a bit of a drive. Harry: Well, all your things are inside. There's your sleeping bag. Marilyn: Oh, thanks, Harry. Harry: Say good-bye to Richard. We'll call you all tomorrow night. Marilyn: Good-bye. Susan: Bye, Mom. Ellen: Bye-bye. Marilyn: Bye. Ellen: I'm so tired I think I'm overtired. I don't know if I can get to sleep. Ellen: Max has stopped crying. Marilyn: Yes. It works! Richard: It works! Ellen: What works? Richard: This. Ellen: Oh. Oh, where did you get that? It sounds so nice. I think I'm falling asleep. Richard: Like Max did. Richard: Good night. Marilyn: Good night. Sounds of the country. The soothing sounds of the country. |