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Ex. XIII, p. 61
a) "Well, youd better let me take your temperature," said
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"Its quite unnecessary," answered Philip irritably.
Philip put the thermometer in his mouth. Griffiths sat at/by the side of the bed and chattered brightly for a moment, then he took it out and looked at it. л ™,, „ „M
"Now, look here, old man, you stay in bed, and I 11 bring old Deacon (round/around) to have a look at you."
"Nonsense," said Philip. "Theres nothing the matter. I wish vou wouldnt bother about me."
"But it isnt any bother. Youve got a temperature and you must stay in bed. You will, wont you?"
"Youve got a wonderful bedside manner," Philip murmured, closing his eyes with a smile.
b) J. – рЫ Цр was not irritated at Griffiths advice, was he?
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Yes, he was. He said there was nothing the matter with him.
2. — Philip put the thermotmeter under his arm, didnt he?

— No, he didnt. He put it in his mouth.

3. — Philips temperature wasnt all right, was it?

— No, it wasnt. It was high.

4. – Griffiths didnt even try to chatter sitting at his friends bed, did he?

— But he did. He chattered brightly before taking the thermometer out.

5. – Philip thought that there was nothing the matter with him, didnt he?
« lu8hedidAtleastthatswhatnesaidt0 Griffiths.
6. – There was really nothing the matter with Philip, wasnt there?

— But there was. Griffiths wanted to bring a doctor to have a look at him, so perhaps he suspected that Philip might have pneumonia.

7. — Griffiths didnt want Philip to stay in bed, did he?

— But he did. Thats just what he told him to do.

8. – Philip didnt want his friend to look after him, did he?

— No, he didnt. He didnt want to bother him.

9. – Griffiths was going to bring a doctor to Philip, wasnt he?
i n ~ l!S ; hCW8SHewasworriedabout bis friends health. iu – Philip smiled because he wanted his friend to think that he was all right, didnt he?

— No, he didnt. I think he smiled because he was glad that he had such a devoted friend./– Yes, he did. He wanted his friend to stop worrying.

Ex. XIV, p. 62
The mother was sitting by the childs bed, her eyes fixed on him The child was lightheaded, he had a high fever, his cheeks were flushed, and there were dark areas/smudges/shadows under his eyes. A neighbour dropped in, she brought a thermometer and some medicine. She said that it would bring down the temperature. Two hours later the mother took the childs temperature and saw that the medicine hadnt worked