Second Honeymoon二度蜜月ACTII教师讲解版视频
Late Friday night. It is raining. The hotel clerk shows Marilyn and Richard to their room at the Old Country Inn.
Clerk:Right this way, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Well, it's small, but clean.
Richard:Clean? You call this clean?
Clerk:Have a nice stay.[He leaves.]
Richard:Thank you. [to Marilyn] I don't believe this.
Well, it isn't the Watermill Inn, but let's get a look at the view. [He opens the shutters.]
Marilyn:How is the view?
Richard:Great, if you enjoy looking at a parking lot.
Marilyn:Well, maybe we'll see the view in the morning. Right now, we should clean up this room.
[They begin to clean the room.]
Richard:Sorry, Marilyn.
Marilyn:Why should you be sorry?
Richard:Well, the rain, the room, the view of the parking lot. It isn't the way I hoped it would be.
Marilyn:Stop blaming yourself. After all, we're here, we're alone, we're together. And I love you. Isn't that enough?
Richard:It is for me,but I wanted this weekend to be special for you.
Marilyn:It is special. Happy anniversary.[She kisses him.]
The next morning. Richard is still upset about the weather and the room at the Old Country Inn.
Richard:It's still raining.I want to play tennis.
Marilyn:I want some breakfast. Let's call room service and order nice breakfast, and then we'll figure out what to do today.
Richard:Right. [He goes to the telephone.] Would you give me room service, please?I beg your pardon?Oh, I see.[He hangs up.]
They don't have room service at Old Country Inn.
Marilyn:Well, let's go down to the coffee shop.
Richard:They don't have a coffee shop. We can get our meals at Mrs.Montefiore's down the road.
[They laugh.]
Marilyn:That's OK, honey. I love walking in the rain.
Richard:Oh, you're being a really good sport about this, Marilyn, but I think we should face the truth.
Marilyn:What's that?
Richard:This is not the way to spend our fifth anniversary.
Marilyn:Well, what do you want to do?
Richard:Why don't we get in the car and drive home?
Marilyn:Oh, Richard, it really isn't that bad.
Richard:[He hugs her.] Do you want to stick it out for the whole weekend?
Marilyn:Well, I'll admit the room is uncomfortable.
Richard:Uh-hum.
Marilyn:And I do feel bad about your mother having to take care of the baby all weekend.
Richard:Why don't we just ckeck out?
Marilyn:OK.
[The telephone rings.]
Marilyn:Hello? Yes, Yes, this is she. Oh, hello! How nice of you to remember us! Yes, my husband did call. You do? Really?
It won't be any trouble?Oh, yes, I think we'd like that very much. Fifteen minutes! Thank you. Good bye. [She hangs up, turns to Richard, and smiles.] You will never guess.
Richard:Uh… I give up.
Marilyn:Mrs. Montefiore from the Watermill Inn.
Richard:What is she calling about?
Marilyn:They have an opening. Someone just checked out, and Mrs. Montefiore has reserved the honeymoon suite for us.
Richard:You're kidding!
Marilyn:No. Isn't it wonderful?
Richard:It's fantastic! Oh, now all it has to do is stop raining. Let's go.
[They kiss, gather their bags, and leave.]