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An Englishman, who never (to be) to France before, (to decide) to spend
His holiday there. After he (to visit) some beautiful French towns and (to
see) a lot there he (to want) to go back to England as his holiday (to come)
to an end. The Englishman (to find) that he (to have) only enough money
to pay his fare. As he (to know) that the trip (to take) him only about two
days he (to think) that he (can live) without food those two days. So he (to
buy) a ticket and (to get on) the ship. At 2 o’clock the Englishman (to go)
out of his cabin and (to hear) that the bell for dinner (to ring) but he not (to
go) to the restaurant although he (to be) very hungry. When it (to get) dark
a waiter (to come) to his cabin to invite him to supper but the Englishman
(to say) that he not (to feel) well. The next day when lunch time (to come)
the Englishman (to think): “l (to go) to the restaurant and (to eat) even if
they to throw me into the sea.” When he (to come) into the restaurant a lot
of passengers already (to have) lunch. Some of them (to eat) roast-beef
with vegetables, other passengers (to eat) fish. The Englishman (to hurry)
to one of the tables. He (to eat) all the waiter (to put) in front of him. In the
evening When the ship (to be) not far from London the Englishman (to
have supper ) and (to ask) the waiter to bring him the bill for his meals.
“What bill“, sir? You already (to pay) for your meals.” "But when? (to
ask) the Englishman. “You (to pay) for your meals when you (to buy) the
ticket,” (to be) the reply.
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his holiday there. After he had visited some beautiful French towns and
seen a lot there he wanted to go back to England as his holiday was coming
to an end. The Englishman found that he had only enough money to pay his fare. As he knew that the trip had been taking him only about two days he thought that he could live without food those two days. So he bought a ticket and got on the ship. At 2 o’clock the Englishman went out of his cabin and heard that the bell for dinner was ringing but he did not go to the restaurant although he was very hungry. When it was getting dark a waiter came to his cabin to invite him to supper but the Englishman said that he did not feel well. The next day when lunch time had come the Englishman thought: “l will go to the restaurant and eat even if they to throw me into the sea.” When he came into the restaurant a lot of passengers were already having lunch. Some of them were eating roast-beef with vegetables, other passengers were eating fish. The Englishman hurried to one of the tables. He ate all the waiter had put in front of him. In the evening when the ship was not far from London the Englishman had had supper and asked the waiter to bring him the bill for his meals. “What bill“, sir? You have already paid for your meals.” "But when?”, asked the Englishman. “You paid for your meals when you had bought the
ticket,” was the reply.
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