5.12
LESSON 12 NOW LET'S LOOK AT THE PICTURE I TOOK LAST NIGHT. ls,t(wlv) n ls l k (a) t pt I tk ls nt
SCENE ONE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE
DIANA: Mr.Tate. mst tt
PHILIP: Diana, I'm sorry to surprise you. din,im sr ts pr sy
Could we talk to you for a minute? c dw t t y f(a) mnt
DIANA: Well, OK. w,ok
PHILIP: Victor is an art dealer from New York. vt is an a dl f nyk
He's looking for things to sell in his shop. hs lki f ts t s l(i) n(h) sp
DIANA: I could give you the names of art dealers in Stamford. I c gv y t nm s(o)f a dl s(i)n stf
VICTOR: No. I came to see you. n,I c(m) t s y
PHILIP: Let's get right to the point. lt gt r t t pin
Victor wants to buy Indian objects. ct ws t b idi n(0)bjct
Could you sell some of the items from the museum? c y s sm(o)f t itms f t mu sum
DIANA: No. I couldn't sell you any Indian objects. n,I cd s y u(a)n idi n(o)bjct
My uncle never gave any to me. m uc nv g v(a)n t m
He gave everything to the museum. h gv evt t t mu sum
VICTOR: Think hard. t k (h) (d)
I can pay you well. I c p y w
DIANA: No. I couldn't sell you anything if I wanted to. n, I cd s y u(a)nt if I wt t
And I don't want to. an I d w t
PHILIP: Well. Let's be on our way, then. w,lt b o n(o) w ,t
Good night, Diana. gn,din
DIANA: Good night. gn
SCENE TWO: DIANA'S LIYING ROOM
TONY: Anybody here? and h®
DIANA: Oh, Tony. o,tn
Come in. c m(i)n
TONY: I know the secret of the treaty. I k t sc t(o) t tt
DIANA: Really? rl
Why don't we close the door? w d w cs t d®
TONY: Let's take a look at these. lt t k(a) lk a ts
TONY: This one shows Ben with the Stamford Treaty. ts o ss b w t stf tt
Now look at this. n l k(a) ts
It's a blowup of the treaty. t s(a) bw of t tt
DIANA: But Tony, it's only a photo. b tn,Is ol a pt
What can it tell us? w c I t l(u)s
TONY: Now let's look at the picture I took last night. n lt l k(a) t pt I tk ls n
DIANA: What do you see? w d y s
TONY: Look at the treaty in the photo with Ben. l k(a) t tt in t pt w b
Look at the mark. . . l k(a) t mk
Now look at the mark on the treaty in the drawer. n lk a t mk on t tt I t dw
DIANA: This mark is different from that one. ts mk is df f t o
How could they be different? h c t b df
TONY: This could be a fake. ts c b a fk
DIANA: A fake? a fk
TONY: Maybe Mr.Tate stole the real treaty. mb mst tt st t rl tt
He put this fake in the drawer. h p ts f k(i)n t dw
DIANA: But my uncle discovered it right away. b m uc dscv I r w
That's why he called me that night. . . ts w h c m t n(t)
Then who killed my uncle? t w k m uc
TONY: It could be Mr.Tate. I c b mst tt
DIANA: No, Tony. n,tn
It couldn't be Mr. Tate. I cd b mst t
TONY: Why? w
DIANA: The police talked to Mr.Tate. t plc t t mst tt
He was at home that night. h w s(a) h(m) t n
He couldn't be the killer. h cd b t kl
TONY: Then who could it be? t w c I b
DIANA: It could be Victor Chapman. I c b v(c)t cpm
He's an art dealer and a friend of Mr.Tate's. . . h s(a) n(a) dl a d(a) f d(o)f mst tts
But where's the proof? b ws t pf
And is he going to kill again? a d(i)s h gi t k l(a)g