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Mr Smith (to decide) to spend his holiday in France.
He (to have) a very good time there and when the time (to come) to return home he (to find out) that he (to have) enough money only to pay his fare by ship. As the voyage (to last) only two days he (to decide) to live without any food those two days.
So he (to buy) a ticket and (to get on) a ship. The liner was wonderful. Mr Smith (to walk) up and down the decks, he (to go) to see the bow and the stern, wishing to see everything on board the liner. But when he (to hear) the bell for lunch Mr Smith (to run) to his cabin and (to lock) the door. In the evening when he (to invite) to dinner by the waiter he (not to go) to the restaurant and (to stay) again in his cabin.
The next day he (to miss) his breakfast and lunch, but when the dinner time (to come) Mr Smith (to think): “I (to go) and (to have lunch) even if they (to throw — бросать) me into the sea.” When he (to come) to the restaurant a lot of passengers (to sit) at the tables and (to have) dinner.
Mr Smith (to offer) a lot of tasty (вкусный) things by the waiter and he (to eat) all of them. After the meal he (to say) to the waiter: “(to bring) me the bill (счет), please.” The waiter (to be surprised). “What bill, sir? You (to pay) for your meals long ago.” ’’But when I (to pay) for them?” asked Mr Smith. “The cost (стоимость) for your meals (to include — включать) into your fare,” the waiter (to answer).
Mr Smith decided to spend his holiday in France.
He had a very good time there and when the time came to return home he found out that he had enough money only to pay his fare by ship. As the voyage lasted only two days he decided to live without any food those two days.
So he bought a ticket and got on a ship. The liner was wonderful. Mr Smith walked up and down the decks, he went to see the bow and the stern, wishing to see everything on board the liner. But when he heard the bell for lunch Mr Smith ran to his cabin and locked the door. In the evening when he was invited to dinner by the waiter he didn't go to the restaurant and stayed again in his cabin.
The next day he missed his breakfast and lunch, but when the dinner time came Mr Smith thought: “I will go and have lunch even if they throw me into the sea.” When he came to the restaurant a lot of passengers were sitting at the tables and having dinner.
Mr Smith was offered a lot of tasty things by the waiter and he ate all of them. After the meal he said to the waiter: “Bring me the bill, please.” The waiter was surprised. “What bill, sir? You paid for your meals long ago.” ’’But when did I pay for them?” asked Mr Smith. “The cost of your meals is included into your fare,” the waiter answered.