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Crossroads Cafe (Growing Pains)1Mr. Brashov, I am thinking that we need to automatic Crossroads Cafe. , .
automatic: ,
2Automatic? What does that mean? ? ?
3You know, make things happen automatically. Maybe with a computer.
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4Jamal, why do I need an expensive computer when I have you? , ?
5Youre just as efficient as any computer and much more friendly. .
efficient: , friendly: ,
6Careful, Victor. Youre going to lose. , . .
7Maybe, but I doubt it. Lets see. , . .
doubt: ,
8Nice move, Victor. / Thank you! , . / .
9Checkmate..
10Well, you cant win them all. .
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One for lunch? ?
12No. Actually Im here to see the owner.
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Is he expecting you? / I hope not. ? / .
14What can I do for you? / Are you the owner? ? / ?
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15Yes. I am Victor Brashov. , .
16Margaret Reilly, inspector with the Department of Health and Safety.
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17Are you here for lunch?
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18No. Im here to inspect the restaurant. / For what? . . / ?
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Whatever I can see. And what I cant see, Ill find. . .
20Even very small violations that no one else would notice. .
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No one told me you were coming. .
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Its an inspection, Mr. Brashov, not a party. . , .
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23We keep a very clean cafe here, Mrs. Reilly.
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24Thats "Ms." / Oh, my apologies, Miss-- . / , , .
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25No, not Miss. Ms. Mizz. /Ms. Of course. , , ~ . / , .
26I am sure you will find no problems here, Ms. Reilly. . .
27Mr. Brashov, in the 14 years Ive been an inspector with Department of Health andSafety, , 14 .
28Ive never once seen a restaurant that didnt have any problem. .
29Well, perhaps Crossroads Cafe will be the first. .
30I dont think so. .
31Now, if someone please could direct me to the room where you keep your supplies.
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32Oh, there is nothing there that is unhealthy.
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, . unhealthy: ,
33Mr. Brashov, I intend to check every corner, every nook and cranny in the restaurant,
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34Whether you think there may be problems or not. .
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35If you insist. / I do. . / .
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36Please. Follow me.
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37Two for lunch? / We would like to order something to go. ? / .
38What would you like? ?
39What kind of pie have you got?
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40Apple and boysenberry. .
41
Ill have a piece of boysenberry. .
42
Make that two, please. .
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Okay. Why dont you have a seat? . ?
44Thank you. / Ill be just a minute. . / .
45Henry? / Shh! ? / !
46Why are you hiding?
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47Henry, what in the world are you doing? / Shh! , ? / !
48What are you doing down here? / Shh! ? / !
49Why are we whispering? What?
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50Here you go. Would you like anything to drink with your pie? . ?
51
Large cup of coffee for me. / Coming right up.
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52Henry, whats going on? , ?
53The man at the table is my uncle. .
54So whats wrong with that?
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55If he sees me working here, hell tell my parents. .
56Youre not making any sense.
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57Well, my parents dont exactly know that Im working here. .
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They dont exactly know? ?
59I just didnt exactly mention that I work here. .
60They think Im in school every day until 3:00 3 .
61Oh, Henry!
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62Whats the big deal? Lots of kids do it. ? .
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School in the morning. Work in the afternoon. .
64The big deal is you didnt tell your parents. .
65Whats Mr. Brashov going to say? ?
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Maybe he wont find out. .
67Oh, yes, he will. / How can you be so sure?
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68
Because you are going to tell him. / I am? . / ?
69Either you are or I am. .
70Rosa, have you seen Henry? / I think hes somewhere in back. , ? / .
71Henry! Henry, one look at your cart and that inspector will have a fit. ! , .
72Henry! Is that you? / Uncle Fred. Hi. ? ? / , .
73
What are you doing here? ?
74Oh, I just stopped by to help out. , .
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75To help out??
76
Yeah, uh, Uncle Fred, meet Mr. Brashov. Mr. Brashov, meet my Uncle Fred. , , , .
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How do you do? / Nice to meet you. ? / .
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Your nephew is a very good worker. .
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79He is? / I work here, Uncle Fred.
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80You do? / Yes, Part-time. ? / , .
81
So youre earning a little extra money, are you? / Yeah. ? / .
82Im sure the girls at school will be very impressed. .
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83Nice to meet you, Mr. Brashov. . .
84
Please, come see us again. .
85Well, say hello to your mother and father. .
86
I better see how the inspection is going. .
87I get nervous with that woman roaming around on her own. .
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So what do you think? Are we going to pass the inspection? ? ?
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Youll find out when you read my report. .
90Well, it was nice to meet you. .
91I hope you can come back again and try one of Rosas specials. .
92Mr. Brashov, I am not finished. I have a lot more to do here.
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93More to do? ?
94
Yes! I must inspect your office, the bathrooms, the kitchen. ! , , .
95So, whos going to show me around? ?
show a person around: ,
96Well, I have a lot of important paperwork to finish. .
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97
Katherine. Can you escort Ms. Reilly? . .
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98Oh, Im sorry, Mr. Brashov. I have to pick up my kids after school.
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Rosa? How about you? Can you show Ms. Reilly around? , ? ?
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I have to plan tomorrows menu. / Of course. . / .
101Dont look at me. I dont even work here. . .
102Well, I need someone to show me around. .
103Isnt there anyone else you can spare?
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104Oh, Jamal. , .
105Yes. / Mr. Brashov . / .
106Yes? Yes, Henry. What is it?
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107The something for I have to talk to you. / All right. Come in. . / . .
108
You know
109working here is-- --
110I mean, I wouldnt want to do anything thats wrong or-- , --
111Henry, stop. You dont have to worry. / I dont?
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112No! Everyone makes mistakes now and then. ! .
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Well, this was a pretty big mistake, and if my parents find out-- , --
114Henry, please! You dont think I would tell your parents about something sounimportant. , ! .
115You really wont say anything? ?
116Not a word.
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117Leaving a bussing cart in the wrong place is not the end of the world. .
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118A bussing cart? But what I-- ? --
119But nothing. Whats important is you are doing a good job.
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120You are responsible, dependable and trustworthy. .
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121Thanks. Mr. Brashov. . .
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Eleven, twelve, thirteen. Can you believe we have two teenagers? 11, 12, 13. ?
123Now, that one was born a teenager.
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124
Henry!!
125Hey! I was right in the middle of the guitar sole. .
126Can you comb your hair, please? And tuck in your shirt. ? .
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I want you to look nice for your brothers party. .
128Ill get it. .
129Hey! Hey you. ! .
130Hello, everyone.
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131You didnt tell me Uncle Fred was coming. .
132
Hi, mom. / I invited him to join us. , . / .
133
Great idea. .
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Wheres the birthday boy? / Hell be right out. ? / .
135Henry, its good to see you again. / Its good to see you too. , . / .
136Henry, can you get your brother, please? , ?
137Hey, Uncle Fred! / Hello. Edward! Happy birthday!
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138Oh, thanks. Uncle Fred. Can I open it? , , . ?
139
Yes, I suppose so. , .
140Well, Henry, with your schedule these days, Im surprised you have time for birthdayparties.
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141Its really not that bad. .
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Oh, I dont know. Between school and your job, youre become a very busy boy.
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143Ill go get the matches, and we can light the candles. . .
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144What job are you talking about? ?
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Oh, well-- / What job, Henry? , -- / , ?
146Henry? / I have a job at a restaurant. Im a busboy.
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147A restaurant? What restaurant? / Its called Crossroads Cafe. ? ? / .
148I saw Henry there this afternoon. Its a nice little place. . .
149As a matter of fact, their chicken and rice is absolutely out of thins world. , .
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150Why didnt you say anything? ?
151Because I knew you wouldnt let me do it.
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152But you did it anyway. .
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153
Hey, thanks, Uncle Fred. I hear this is a really great game. . .
154Henry. Were waiting. , .
155I go to class in the morning and work in the afternoon. The school says its okay. . .
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But your parents do not. .
157And why is working go important, Henry?
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158
I dont want to have to ask you for everything. I want to buy things for myself. . .
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159What kind of thing? / Like an electric guitar. / But you play the violin. ? / . / .
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160Yeah, but I also want to play the guitar. Im going to be in a band. , . .
161
If we were still in China, we wouldnt even have to talk about this. .
162But this isnt China. This is America. This is our home now. . , .
163No! This is where we live. , .
164A home is the place that children respect their parents and grandparents.
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165Going to school and learning that will lead to something. .
166Electric guitars will not. Cleaning dishes will not. .
167Why dont you at least come and see for yourself?
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168Come to Crossroads Cafe and meet the people I work with. .
169I do not want to meet them. They have nothing to offer my son!
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170You dont even know your son. .
171It was only a year ago that the Vilenskiy family left their home in th Ukraine to come tothe united states. .
172Their main reason for leaving? Daughter Regina.
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173She was, in fact, the only Jew in her class. .
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174The way children are raised by their families is basically anti-Semitic. .
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As she grew up, fear for her future, for her life were good reason to leave. .
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Because Regina learned English quickly, she often serves as translator for her parents. .
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177Our daughter to some extent becomes a little more of a parent to us than we are to
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Children adapt better, more quickly, to a new country and a new culture. , .
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179I like the fact I am acquainted with both cultures because its very interesting to share. , ,
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180To be able to understand someone else who is very different from you. .
181Even as they settle into their new home, ,
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Family traditions remain important part of their lives. .
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183We see that children are very independent here, even at a very young age.
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184It is great and we like it, but there are some decisions that be must at the family table. .
185Its a delicate balance, blending old and new cultural traditions. .
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But the result can add a richness to the lives of the people involved. .
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187As parents, we want our only daughter to bring everything .
188she has to the country that opened its doors to us and gave her an opportunity .
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189And I connected this pipe here to solve the problem. .
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190Yes, yes, thats all very interesting. , , .
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No, if you look here, youll see how I cut down the water pressure. , .
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192I dont like what Im seeing.
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193But its very important. If the water pressure is too high for the pipe-- . --
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This is not good at all. .
195
I have another drawing I can show you. Maybe then you will see-- . .
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drawing: , ,
196Do you know what is in this? ?
197Yes. The popes are made of steel. Some parts are plastic. / In this!
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198Yes, it says right here. Lots of different chemicals with very long name. , . .
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199I assume you know this is highly toxic. .
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200Of course. Yeah. , .
201So, Ms. Reilly, is Jamal showing you everything you need to see?
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202Far more than I need to see. .
203
Good. Jamal is full of interesting information.
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204Speaking of information, I have a few simple forms for you to fill out. . .
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205Form? ?
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Yes. Theyre required whenever toxic substances are used near an area where food isbeing prepared.
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Oh, Ill be very happy to offer any assistance I can. , .
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208I knew I could count on you. .
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209Mr. Brashov, my special tomorrow will be lasagna. ,
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210You think I should use ground beef or turkey? , ?
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211
My aunt in Romania used to use goat meat. .
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212Goat meat? / Mmm! That should bring people in. ? / ! .
bring in: ,
213Mr. Brashov..
214
So, whats next on the agenda for Inspector Reilly? , ?
agenda: ,
215Hopefully something that doesnt involve blueprints. Lets see.
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. . blueprint: ,
216Ah, yes, a thorough investigation of the dining area.
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217And an in-depth interview with the waitress. .
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218Hello. Right this way, please. . .
219We need place settings for table four.
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220What are you doing here? / Do you know each other? ? / ?
221
Mom, Dad, this is Mr. Brashov, the owner of Crossroads Cafe. , , .
222Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Chang. Its a pleasure to meet you. / Nice to meet you also. , . . / .
223
You have a wonderful son, even if he is a bit clumsy at times. , .
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224So, what are you doing here?
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225Were doing what you asked us to do. We have come to see where you work.
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226Well, what do you think so far?
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Im sure this is very fine restaurant. .
228So, does this mean- / The answer is still no. -- / .
229The answer is no? What is the question? ? ?
230Whether theyll let me work here or not. .
231I thought you were happy to have him work here.
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232No. Were completely against it. . .
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233But you signed the form. / What form? . / ?
234
The form from the school. / I dont know anything about such a form.
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235I have a copy in my office. / May I see it, please? . / ?
236Yes, of course. Please follow me. , . .
237Thank you very much, Ms. Blake.
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238I hope you enjoyed our little chat as much as I have. .
239Rosa, I need something for this headache.
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240Katherine, what is it? You look terrible. , ? .
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241My brain has just been run over by a truck. A very large truck. . .
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242
Some people find these interviews a bit difficult. .
243Excuse me. Could we speak for a few minutes in the kitchen? ?
244Of course. I love to show people my kitchen. . .
245Ill get the aspirin ready for you.
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246This is not my signature. / Or mine. . / .
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247I was afraid to show it to you. I didnt think you would sign it. . .
248This form is a lie. It means nothing.
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249It meant something to me. .
250Henry, you lied, not only to your parents, but to me, to all of us.
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251What was that? / Im not sure. ? / .
252Rosa, whats going on? We heard someone scream. , ? .
scream:
253Well, I was just about to show her our freezer. We were walking across the kitchen.
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254I looked behind me and no Ms. Reilly. .
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255You mean she just disappeared? ?
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No. She just fell flat on her face. / What? . . / ?
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257Mr. Brashov, what is this? / It looks like a violin case.
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258Obviously it is violin case. But the question is what is doing in your kitchen?
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Maybe one of our customers left it there accidentally. Does this violate any rules? . ?
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Not unless, of course, someone trips over it and nearly breaks her leg! !
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261I dont know how it got there. Ill look into it right away.
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262See that you do. Otherwise you can expect to read about this little incident in myreport.
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263All right, Ms. Reilly.
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264Youll be hearing from me. Good-bye, Rosa. It was great talking to you. . , . .
265
Ill be stopping by sometime and trying one of your specials.
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266Anytime..
267I dont believe this. .
268What a day.
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269Mr. Brashov, Im really sorry about the violin case. , .
270I have a lesson later today. I was going to practice after work.
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271Its all right. Dont worry about it. .
272Henry, youre still practicing your violin. , .
273Sure. Why not? , ?
274We thought you were not interested in doing anything but earning money. .
275
I never said that. .
276Well, maybe weve been wrong about some thing. .
277
Does this mean I can still work here? ?
278No / Maybe. / .
279I still no not like the fact that Henry lied go us. .
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I dont like that either. But I cannot say I never lied to my parents. . .
281Neither can I.
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282
Neither can I..
283Mr. Brashov, do you have any more copies of that form? , ?
284I think I may have one in my office. .
285Are you going to sigh it? ?
286Not until you prove to us that you can work here and still keep up with yourschoolwork and the violin lessons. .
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287But how can I prove that to you unless you let me working? ?
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288Perhaps we can try it for the next few weeks. .
289Then your parents can decide if they want to sigh the form.
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290What if they dont?
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291Then Crossroads Cafe will have to find a new busboy.
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292
Okay. Youre got a deal. . .
293Bills and more bills. , .
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294Bye! Im off to class!
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295Uh-oh. / What is it? - . / ?
296
I think it is the report from that inspector. .
297"Numerous infractions, mostly of a minor nature. "
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298Pending corrective action, Crossroads Cafe is approved for continued operation." .
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299Congratulations!.
300Achhh!!
301Mr. Brashov, whats wrong? Thats great news.
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302Yes, except that Ms. Reilly is due back some time in the next three months. , 3 .
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303Oh, thats not great news. See you tomorrow. , . .
304Good-bye. Mr. Brashov. . .
305See you in the morning. .
306Lets see what else we have here.
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307Henry, this will be of interest to you. , .
308What is it? Somebody applying for my job? ? ?
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309A work-study form from your parents.
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310Did they sign it? / Yes. ? / .
311
All right! Rock-and roll band here I come. ! .
312
Ill be in the back. .
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313
Mr. Brashov..
314Do you mind if I hang around here for a while until I go to my lesson? ?
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315No, not at all. Henry. Keep up the good work. , . , .
316Thanks, Mr. Brashov..