- What?
- Look!
- I see.
- Quiet!
- Waiter!
- Oh God!
- My God!
- Now go!
- Oh dear.
- It’s me.
- Come on!
- Shut up!
- Bye-bye.
- Oh hell!
- Wake up!
- Come on!
- Come on.
- Let’s go.
- I get it.
- Hurry up.
- Let’s go.
- I’m rich.
- Thank you.
- Very good.
- Come down.
- I’m tired.
- Must I go?
- Get ready!
- Come back!
- Let’s see.
- Oh, I see.
- Now, then.
- Like this?
- Let’s see.
- She’s won!
- I saw him.
- It’s a map.
- Be careful!
- Sorry, sir.
- Good night.
- Here it is.
- Is that OK?
- I am sorry.
- Oh, lovely.
- Yes, go on.
- Never mind.
- Why’s that?
- Oh! My eye!
- But Arthur!
- I’m coming.
- What’s this?
- Yes, I know.
- That’s good.
- This is bad.
- He is tired.
- That’s good.
- Look at him.
- I’m falling!
- Poor Arthur!
- Yes, lovely.
- Oh, shut up.
- Good morning.
- Good evening.
- That’s right.
- Here you are.
- Who’s Andrew?
- It’s no good.
- It’s raining.
- Good heavens!
- Here you are.
- You are late.
- Give it back!
- Now hurry up.
- I don’t know.
- Don’t forget.
- I’ll take it.
- We’re coming.
- Here you are.
- He’s thinking.
- He’s dreaming.
- Mary is there.
- Wait a moment.
- Come on, Mary.
- Are there any?
- There you are.
- Yes, let’s go.
- Now try again.
- I suppose not.
- How old is it?
- Oh, I remeber.
- Don’t be rude!
- Just a minute.
- This is a town.
- This is a book.
- Oh dear, sorry.
- Here’s a pound.
- Yes, that’s OK.
- Now once again.
- Close the door.
- She’s drowning!
- Arthur is lazy.
- Where are they?
- You are stupid!
- Can I help you?
- Thank goodness.
- What is it now?
- You mean these?
- Hallo, you two.
- We’d like some.
- Who tied it up?
- Yes, I’m sorry.
- I remember now.
- I’ll park here.
- Faster! Faster!
- Say that again!
- One more to go!
- Do you hear me?
- It’s Middleford.
- The cat’s happy.
- One moment, sir.
- Here’s the wine.
- He’s over there.
- Here’s the bill.
- Where is Arthur?
- Can you hear me?
- You must get up.
- He is very late.
- What’s the time?
- I can’t find it.
- I'm thirsty too.
- Nice to see you.
- Open it and see.
- Here’s my diary.
- Here’s the card.
- Now, switch off.
- Of course he is.
- Come on, Arthur.
- Quite right too.
- Where is his key?
- She is also deaf.
- Where’s the bell?
- This is my house.
- What’s your name?
- Very interesting.
- Arthur must walk.
- Look at the time!
- Perhaps he’s ill.
- Thanks very much.
- Isn't that funny?
- See you tomorrow.
- It isn’t too far.
- Right, off we go.
- Where’s the boat?
- What a good idea!
- I think so, but …
- Switch off again.
- Come on, you two.
- It’s by that pub.
- It doesn’t count.
- This was illegal.
- What did you say?
- Put your coat on.
- We’re with Arthur.
- What colour is it?
- Where’s the brush?
- Where is it, then?
- This water’s warm.
- Hi you! - What me?
- Arthur’s sleeping.
- Arthur’s going in!
- Mummy, where am I?
- Now you can write.
- He’s an hour late.
- Is that you, Kate?
- Jennifer wants me.
- He’s unsconscious.
- Yes, you’re right.
- Somebody’s coming.
- I say, Mary, look.
- No, I suppose not.
- Now for the gears.
- Yes, I suppose so.
- Yes, you’re right.
- It goes all right.
- Shut up, Jennifer!
- Now I’ve got five!
- It isn’t beautiful.
- Ah yes, here it is…
- What have they got?
- Now for the ladder.
- I have a room here.
- Mrs Baker’s asleep.
- Once again, please.
- It’s not all right.
- What’s on the tray?
- Good, switch it on.
- They are new books.
- What are you doing?
- Go on now, quickly!
- Where’s my handbag?
- There you are, Bob.
- It’s five past ten.
- It’s very late now.
- Three teas, please.
- Excuse me a minute.
- We can sit outside.
- That’s a good idea.
- Who’s going to row?
- Would you like one?
- Never mind, Arthur.
- Ah, that’s him now.
- Now, start the car.
- The key’s in there.
- That’s a good idea.
- Thank God for that.
- Where shall I park?
- Where’s your money?
- Mr Steele’s coming.
- I’ve won the pools.
- Any vegetables, sir?
- This bottle’s empty.
- It’s Mrs Harrison’s.
- What’s your address?
- What’s she carrying?
- I’m happy too, Mary.
- He’s working, is he?
- He can’t see us now.
- You must go quickly.
- Now, what must I do?
- I must find a shop.
- He’s late every day.
- I'm going there too.
- The train's leaving.
- I think I know them.
- It’s Monday morning.
- What about Saturday?
- Yes, all right then.
- Beautiful, isn’t it?
- Oh, er, well, I see.
- Oh well, never mind.
- There he met Sheila.
- I mustn’t park here.
- Let’s go over there.
- She’s going to win.
- What’s happened now?
- Turn that radio off.
- I forgot to post it.
- It’s black and white.
- He’s in the bathroon.
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