Text THE MAN:Where's the barber? HARRY:I'm the barber. THE MAN:Can I get a haircut,real quick? HARRY:(Getting out of the chair)Depends on what you mean by real quick. THE MAN:(Sitting down)Well,just a haircut then HARRY:(Putting an apron around the man)O.K.I don't believe I've seen you before. THE MAN:No.They're changing the oil in my car across the street.Thought I'd step in here and get a haircut.Get it out of the way before I get to Hollywood.(50)How many miles is it?
Text 课 文 THE MAN: Where’s the barber? HARRY: I’m the barber. THE MAN: Can I get a haircut, real quick? HARRY: (Getting out of the chair) Depends on what you mean by real quick. THE MAN: (Sitting down) Well, just a haircut then. HARRY: (Putting an apron around the man) O.K. I don’t believe I’ve seen you before. THE MAN: No. They’re changing the oil in my car across the street. Thought I’d step in here and get a haircut. Get it out of the way before I get to Hollywood.(50) How many miles is it?
Text HARRY:About two hundred straight down the highway.You can't miss it. THE MAN:What town is this? HARRY:O.K.-by-the-Sea. THE MAN:What do the people do here? HARRY:Well,I cut hair.Friend of mine named Wozzck repairs watches,radios,alarm clocks,and sells jewelry. Imitation stuff mainly.(51 THE MAN:Factory here?Farms?Fishing? HARRY:No.Just the few stores on the highway,the houses further back in the hills,the church,and the school.You a salesman?
Text 课 文 HARRY: About two hundred straight down the highway. You can’t miss it. THE MAN: What town is this? HARRY: O.K. –by-the-Sea. THE MAN: What do the people do here? HARRY: Well, I cut hair. Friend of mine named Wozzck repairs watches, radios, alarm clocks, and sells jewelry. Imitation stuff mainly. (51) THE MAN: Factory here? Farms? Fishing? HARRY: No. Just the few stores on the highway, the houses further back in the hills, the church, and the school. You a salesman?
Text THE MAN:No,I'm a writer. HARRY:What do you write? THE MAN:A little bit ofeverything.(52 How about the haircut? HARRY:You got to be in Hollywood tonight? THE MAN:I don't have to be anywhere tonight,but that was the idea.Why? HARRY:Well,I've always said a writer could stop in a place like this,watch things a little while,and get a whole book out of it,or a play. THE MAN:Or if he was a poet,a sonnet. HARRY:Do you like Shakespeare's?
Text 课 文 THE MAN: No, I’m a writer. HARRY: What do you write? THE MAN: A little bit of everything. (52)How about the haircut? HARRY: You got to be in Hollywood tonight? THE MAN: I don’t have to be anywhere tonight, but that was the idea. Why? HARRY: Well, I’ve always said a writer could stop in a place like this, watch things a little while, and get a whole book out of it , or a play. THE MAN: Or if he was a poet, a sonnet. HARRY: Do you like Shakespeare’s?
Text THE MAN:They're just about the best in English HARRY:It's not often get a writer in here.As a matter of fact you're the only writer I've had in here in twenty years,not counting Fenton. THE MAN:Who's he? HARRY:He gets out the weekly paper(53 Write the whole thing himself. THE MAN:Yeah.Well....How about the haircut? HARRY:O.K. (Harry puts a hot towel around the man's head.Miss McCutcheon,carrying a cane chair without one leg,comes in
Text 课 文 THE MAN: They’re just about the best in English. HARRY: It’s not often get a writer in here. As a matter of fact you’re the only writer I’ve had in here in twenty years, not counting Fenton. THE MAN: Who’s he? HARRY: He gets out the weekly paper.(53) Write the whole thing himself. THE MAN: Yeah. Well…. How about the haircut? HARRY: O.K. (Harry puts a hot towel around the man’s head. Miss McCutcheon, carrying a cane chair without one leg, comes in
Text With her is Clay with something in his hand,a small boy named Greeley with a bottle of sea water,and Roxanna with an assortment of shells). CLAY:I've get an oyster here,Mr.Van Dusen. GREELEY:Miss McCutecheon claims there's not a big pearl in it. HARRY:(looking at Miss McCutcheon)Is she willing to admit there's a little one in it? GREELEY:I don't know. MISS McCUTCHEON:Mr.Van Dusen,Clay Larrabee seems to believe there's a pearl in this oyster he happens to 54)have found on the beach
Text 课 文 With her is Clay with something in his hand, a small boy named Greeley with a bottle of sea water, and Roxanna with an assortment of shells). CLAY: I’ve get an oyster here, Mr. Van Dusen. GREELEY: Miss McCutecheon claims there’s not a big pearl in it. HARRY: (looking at Miss McCutcheon) Is she willing to admit there’s a little one in it? GREELEY: I don’t know. MISS McCUTCHEON: Mr. Van Dusen, Clay Larrabee seems to believe there’s a pearl in this oyster he happens to(54) have found on the beach