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Woman: Tell me about your family, Paul. Man: Well, you know Sally, my 1–the writer –don’t you?Woman: Yes, is she your only sister?Man: She is. But I’ve got two 2 David’s older than me, and Bill’s younger. Woman: How old is Bill?Man: He’s nineteen. He’s 3French in Paris at the moment. Woman: That sounds interesting. ...And David? What does he do?Man: Of, he’s a 4 The same as my mother was. But she finished working last year. Woman: And what about your father?Man: Oh, he’s a doctor at the local 5Woman: Of course. I’ve seen him there. Man: My mother says he works too 6 She wants him to stop. She wants to go and live on a 7in the country, near David. Woman: Um...Are you a doctor 8,Paul?Man: I’m not clever enough. I work in a 9–the one in the High Street, next to the bookshop. Woman: Do you? 10does my sister

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