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Reading for Writing




               Write a dramatic scene


               1    Read the scene and answer the questions.





                          THE MILLION POUND BANK NOTE



                                     ACT 2, SCENE 1

               Narrator:  Henry is walking along the street holding   Henry:   In that case, there’s no problem. (He gives
                         the bank note in his hand. His coat is           the clerk the bank note. The clerk drops
                         worn in several places. He sees a sign           Henry’s coat. Then he folds the bill and
                         for a tailor’s shop.                             slowly unfolds it again, as if looking at
                                                                          something he can’t believe is there.)
               Henry:    (entering the shop) I’d like to have a suit
                         coat.                                 Owner:     Well, what seems to be the trouble?

               1st Clerk:  (in a rude manner) See him there.   Henry:     I’m just waiting for my change.
                         (pointing to another clerk)
                                                               Owner:     Give him his change, Todd. Get going …
               2nd Clerk: Ready-made suits? Downstairs.                   (after getting the bank note from Todd)
                                                                          Would it … could it be the one I saw in the
               Henry:    (after going down some stairs) Can you           papers last week? I remember thinking that
                         show me a suit, please?                          never would I hold such a note as this ... (to
               3rd Clerk:  Yes, I can, sir. This way, please. Ah, here    Henry) Oh, take off this coat, sir. (to Todd) Go
                         we are, the very thing you need.                 get the others, Todd! (to Henry again) Allow
                                                                          me, sir! This way, sir.
               1st Clerk:  (pulling the 3rd clerk aside and
                         whispering) Mr Reid says you’d better   (in another part of the shop, where there is a wide range of
                         serve him quick and get him out quick!  options for Henry to choose from)
               3rd Clerk:  I know what I’m doing. I’ve got eyes,   Henry:    This is nice, but I really don’t need it.
                         haven’t I?
                                                               Owner:     Never mind. (with a broad smile) Oh, it’s
               Henry:    It’s a little too bright, isn’t it?              perfect! It was made for some king but he’ll
                                                                          just have to wait. You’ll need many suits for
               3rd Clerk:  (looking at him with a frown) It’s all we      many occasions. Yes, indeed you will.
                         have in your size.
                                                               Henry:     Wait a minute. I only came here to get a suit
               Henry:    Well, I suppose it ought to do for now. I’ll     coat to wear today. I dare not buy all these
                         take it.                                         things. You would have to wait a long time to
                                                                          get paid.
               3rd Clerk:  Good. Shall I put it in a box?
                                                               Owner:     A long time, sir? Why, you donʼt have to
               Henry:    No. I’ll wear it. Oh, I’d rather not pay you
                         now. I’d like to pay in a month. You see,        worry about that!
                         I don’t have any small change.        3rd Clerk:  Yes, we can wait forever!
               3rd Clerk:  (trying not to show he’s angry) I suppose   Henry:    Well, all right. I’ll take the suit coat for now
                         a gentleman like you only carries very           and get the others later.
                         large bills.
                                                               Owner:     Fine, fine. Your address, sir?
               Henry:    Now, you shouldn’t judge people by their
                         clothes. I just don’t want to cause you   Henry:   I don’t have one. Er … I’m moving.
                         trouble with a large note.
                                                               Owner:     Of course you are! That’s very normal! A
               3rd Clerk:  It’s no trouble at all.                        busy man, I’m sure.






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