             Lesson 97
         A small blue case 
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Listen to the tape then answer this question. Does Mr. Hall get his case back?
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MR. MALL:  I left a suitcase
           on the train to London
           the other day.
ATTENDANT: Can you describe it, sir?
MR. MALL:  It's a small blue case
           and it's got a zip.
           There's a label on the handle
           with my name and address on 
           it.
ATTENDANT: Is this case yours?
MR. MALL:  No, that's not mine.
ATTENDANT: What about this one?
           This one's got a label.
MR. MALL:  Let me see it.
ATTENDANT: What's your name and address?
MR. MALL:  David Hall, 
           83, Bridge Street.
ATTENDANT: That's right.
           D.N. Hall, 
           83, Bridge Street.
ATTENDANT: Three pounds fifty pence, 
           please.
MR. MALL:  Here you are.
ATTENDANT: Thank you.
MR. MALL:  Key!
ATTENDANT: What's matter?
MR. MALL:  This case doesn't belong 
           to me!
           You've given me the wrong 
           case!
        
New Word and expressions ʺͶ 

     leave (left, left)
v.   

     describe
v.   

     zip
n.   

     label
n.   ǩ

     handle
n.   ֣

     address
n.   ַ

     pence
n.   penny ĸʽ

     belong
v.   

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