One of them out to be a winner."
"Of course if one did that (, ), one ought to make a point
of acting together ( ,
; to make a point of ,
, ) so that the public got accustomed (,
) to seeing the two names on the same bill (
; bill , , , )."
"I don't know ( ) that there's much in that ( ). The
great thing is ( , ) to have good, strong parts (
, ). There's no doubt in my mind (
: ) that it would be much easier to
find backers ( ,
: ; to back , ,
, ) if one had made a bit of a reputation in London
( )."
ought [O:t] accustomed [q'kAstqmd] reputation ["repjV'teIS(q)n]
"Of course if one did that, one ought to make a point of acting together so that
the public got accustomed to seeing the two names on the same bill."
"I don't know that there's much in that. The great thing is to have good,
strong parts. There's no doubt in my mind that it would be much easier to
find backers if one had made a bit of a reputation in London."
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IT was getting on for Easter ( ; to get on ,
, ), and Jimmie Langton always closed his theatre (
렠 ) for Holy Week (
; holy , ). Julia did not quite know (
) what to do with herself ( : ); it seemed
hardly worth while to go to Jersey (, /
/ // ; worth , ,
). She was surprised ( ) to receive a letter one
morning from Mrs. Gosselyn (//
), Michael's mother ( ), saying that (/ /
, ) it would give the Colonel and herself (
; colonel ) so much pleasure (:
) if she would come with Michael ( )
to spend the week at Cheltenham ( ). When she
showed the letter to Michael ( ) he beamed
( ; to beam , ;
).
"I asked her to invite you ( , ). I thought
( ) it would be more polite ( ; polite
|
|
, , ) than if I just took you along (
)."
"You are sweet ( // ; sweet ; , ). Of
course I shall love to come (, )."
receive [rI'si:v] colonel ['kq:n(q)l] Jersey ['dZq:zI]