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            RECEPTIONIST: Good evening, sir.  
              HENRY: Good evening...                | 
           
          
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            . . . Have you got a room for tonight?  
              RECEPTIONIST: A single room or a double room, sir?  | 
           
          
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            HENRY: A single room with a bath, please.  
              RECEPTIONIST: Yes, I've got one. . .                | 
           
          
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            ... Will you sign the Visitors' Book, please?... Thankyou. Your room's number two hundred and five. . . 
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            Porter!   Will you take this gentleman's cases to room 205, please? . . . 
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            . . . Now, will you want early morning tea, sir? 
               HENRY: No, thankyou. But I'd like a morning paper, please.
                  The Times.  
              RECEPTIONIST: Certainly, sir. 
                
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                      SIGN: put your name in 
                       GENTLEMAN: man (polite) 
                       WILL:. . . We often say "will " when we're asking someone politely to do something. 
                        
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