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Lekcja 82,83,84

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EDITH              Hello, dear.

SYLVIA              Have you come for your pomegranate?

EDITH              No, no. My husband's fed up with them now. Actually, I was interested in what you were saying to that young lady... about her wanting some money.

SYLVIA              But I didn't think that you could hear very well.

EDITH              Oh, I hear some things All right. Now, young lady, you say you want some money.

VICTORIA              Well, yes, I do. But what's it to got do with you?

EDITH              Well, dear, I'm quite keen on that coat of yours. How much do you want for it?

VICTORIA              My coat? I paid Ł400 for it yesterday afternoon.

EDITH              I'll give you Ł200. My granddaughter would look lovely in it.

VICTORIA              But it's worth Ł400.

EDITH              You said that you wanted the money.

VICTORIA              Well, I suppose... oh, All right.

EDITH              There we are. Good thing I always keep a bit of cash on me, eh? Now what else? Those boots look new.

VICTORIA              They are. I got them yesterday.

EDITH              How much did you pay for them?

VICTORIA              Over one hundred pounds.

EDITH              I'll give you 50.

VICTORIA              But I've hardly worn them.

EDITH              Ł60, because I like you.

VICTORIA              Oh, I suppose.

EDITH              I like your ring, dear.

VICTORIA              Well, you can't have it. Gary gave it to me. It's worth a fortune.

EDITH              Oh, I wouldn't want to take a girl's ring away from her, dear. But I might look after it for a few days. VICTORIA Oh, might you?

EDITH              Yes. You tell me how much more you need and I'll lend you the money. Only, I'll want that ring as security, in case you don't pay me back.

VICTORIA              But it's a real diamond.

SYLVIA              I don't think you've got a lot of choice, darling.

VICTORIA              Oh, All right. But I don't want you running off with it.

EDITH              Thank you, dear. Come on then. Come with me. I'll need to pay a visit to my bank.

SYLVIA              Well, well, well, old Edith. Who'd have thought?


SUE              You seem to be having quite a lot of trouble with this system.

ANGELA              I'm really fed up with this system.

SUE              Why?

ANGELA              It just keeps on crashing. I'm really, relly fed up.


 

Słownictwo:

to be fed up with sth               mieć czegoś dosyć

what's it got to do with you?               co to ma z tobą wspólnego?

I'm quite keen on that coat of yours               całkiem mi się podoba ten twój płaszcz

granddaughter               wnuczka

to be worth               być wartym

boots               botki, buty z cholewami

I've hardly worn them               prawie ich nie nosiłam

ring               pierścionek

it's worth a fortune               wart jest majątek

to lend (lent, lent)               pożyczać (komuś)

security               tu: zabezpieczenie

to pay back               oddać dług

to run off               uciekać

to pay a visit               składać wizytę

who'd have thought?               kto by to pomyślał?

it keeps on crashing               ciągle się psuje/wysiada

 

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