STORY 31.
Carol Roberts left school when she was seventeen and then thought, ‘What’s going to happen
now? I want to marry a nice, young man and have children, but no nice, young men have asked me yet. Will I
meet one soon, and will he want to marry me?’ She spoke to her best friend about these questions, and her best
friend said. ‘Go and ask a fortune-teller. Perhaps she’ll give you the answers.’ So Carol went to see a fortune-
teller. The fortune-teller said to her, ‘I’ll give you answers to two questions. It’ll cost you five pounds.’ Carol
was surprised. She thought for some time, but at last she paid the money. Then she said to the fortune-teller,
‘Isn’t that very expensive for only two questions?’ ‘Yes, it is,’ answered the fortune-teller. ‘And now what’s
your second question?’
STORY 32.
Jack had a small, red car, and he liked driving it very fast. This was all right when he was out in
the country, but in towns and big villages driving fast is dangerous, so there is always a speed limit. In Jack’s
country it was fifty kilometres an hour. Jack often drove faster than that through towns. One day Jack was
driving his small, red car through a town when a very young policeman stopped him and said, ‘You were
driving at more than fifty kilometres an hour, sir. Please give me your name and address.’ Jack looked at the
young policeman carefully for a few seconds and then said to him, ‘But I started my journey less than an hour
ago!’ The policeman was new to this work and did not know the answer to Jack’s excuse. He thought for a few
seconds and then let Jack go.
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