This document contains dialogue from multiple scenes involving Lucy. In the first scene, Lucy's coworker Jerry tries to convince her to work on Christmas even though she worked the previous holiday. Lucy refuses. In the second scene, Lucy finds an unconscious man on the train tracks and rushes him to the hospital. At the hospital, Lucy tells the medical staff about finding the man despite not knowing his name. She reveals to a nurse that she was going to marry him. In the third scene, a police officer questions Lucy about finding the man, but a doctor interrupts to speak with Lucy.
This document contains dialogue from multiple scenes involving Lucy. In the first scene, Lucy's coworker Jerry tries to convince her to work on Christmas even though she worked the previous holiday. Lucy refuses. In the second scene, Lucy finds an unconscious man on the train tracks and rushes him to the hospital. At the hospital, Lucy tells the medical staff about finding the man despite not knowing his name. She reveals to a nurse that she was going to marry him. In the third scene, a police officer questions Lucy about finding the man, but a doctor interrupts to speak with Lucy.
This document contains dialogue from multiple scenes involving Lucy. In the first scene, Lucy's coworker Jerry tries to convince her to work on Christmas even though she worked the previous holiday. Lucy refuses. In the second scene, Lucy finds an unconscious man on the train tracks and rushes him to the hospital. At the hospital, Lucy tells the medical staff about finding the man despite not knowing his name. She reveals to a nurse that she was going to marry him. In the third scene, a police officer questions Lucy about finding the man, but a doctor interrupts to speak with Lucy.
This document contains dialogue from multiple scenes involving Lucy. In the first scene, Lucy's coworker Jerry tries to convince her to work on Christmas even though she worked the previous holiday. Lucy refuses. In the second scene, Lucy finds an unconscious man on the train tracks and rushes him to the hospital. At the hospital, Lucy tells the medical staff about finding the man despite not knowing his name. She reveals to a nurse that she was going to marry him. In the third scene, a police officer questions Lucy about finding the man, but a doctor interrupts to speak with Lucy.
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SCENE-2 Lucy: Without family.
Peter: Merry Christmas.
Lucy:Uh-huh... Nice coat. Merry Christmas to you, too. You're beautiful. Will you marry me? I love you. Man: Nice coat. Peter: Oh! Oh, no! Man: Let's go. Let's go Lucy: Somebody help me, please! Sir? Are you okay? Can you get up? God, sir, this is not good. Oh, God mister, um... Can you... Are you breathing? Oh, God, you smell Man: What'll you have? good. Please wake up, please. God. Can you Lucy: Oh, the usual. wake up? Can you hear me? Um... oh God! Man: What's that? Wake up, somebody help me please. Mister, Lucy: Mustard. Coke. there's a train coming. And it's fast! It's an Jerry: Lucy? Lucy, Lucy, Lucy. express! Oh, God. Hi. Oh, God. I need a Lucy: Hi, Jerry. doctor. Jerry: I'm glad to find you here. Lucy: I was hoping you'd find me in Announcer: Doctor Stevens, Doctor Jessica Bermuda. Stevens. Jerry: Bermuda. Oh, that's good. I am Lucy: Hi. Um, excuse me, about two recommending you for Employee of the seconds ago, a guy, a man was brought in.... Month. The usual. Nurse: All right, what's his name? Lucy: Really? I didn't know there was an Lucy: I do..., I don't know it. Employee of the Month. Nurse: I need to know his name. Jerry: Oh, yeah. "supervisor Jerry Wallace Lucy: Oh, God. He's right, he's right there. nominates Lucy Moderatz for Employee of Nurse: You don't know his name? Why the Month." "Lucy is never tardy, always don't you let... works holidays even if she has worked the Intern: Okay. No, no, you can't go in there. previous holiday." Just because she worked Ho-Ho... You can't go in there. Thanksgiving, Lucy is willing to work Lucy: No, no, y-you don't understand. Christmas, too?" Intern: No. Are you family? No. Family Lucy: Jerry. I'm not working Christmas. only. Jerry: I... You'll get a nice plaque with the Lucy: No, you don't understand. 'Cause I mayor's stamp on it. was..... Lucy: I didn't vote. Intern: You...wait there. Okay, guy, what do Jerry: You get to ride on a float Saint we got here? Patty's Day. Lucy: Oh, I was gonna marry him. Lucy: I hate parades. Did I mention extra Wanda: Come on. Come with me. Over holiday pay? here. This way. Let him hear your voice, Lucy: I hate you. honey. Jerry: Lucy. Look, Arlette is sick and Lucy: Okay. Hi. Um... everything's gonna Celeste can't switch because she's got some be okay. I know it. It's gonna be fine. big family thing. And I promised my kids I'd Police man: Excuse me. Yeah? Is that the be there for'em this year. Lucy: This stinks, woman that saved his life? Jerry. Wanda: Yeah. Jerry: I know it isn't fair and I can't make Police man: Whoa. you do it. But, Lucy, you're the only one. Wanda: If gets even better than that. She's his fiancee. Policeman: Excuse me, ma'am. I'm sorry, but I need to ask you a few questions? Lucy: O-okay. Doctor: Officer, may I interrupt you? Police man: Oh, sure. Um, I'll be right over there. Doctor: Thank you, thank you. I'm Doctor Rubin. Lucy: Hi, I'm...Lucy. -Lucy.
2.1 Expression & NEW WORD
tardy /tɑ:rdi/: If you describe something or someone as tardy, you think that they are later than they should be or later than expected ex) No matter how much she slept she was always tardy next day. is willing to : 흔쾌히~ 하다. ex) As far as I know, he is willing to accept your proposal. plaque /plɑ:k/: A plague is a flat piece of metal or stone with writing on it which is fixed to a wall or other structure to remind people of an important person oe event. Ex) A plaque was embedded in the pavement. stink /stɪŋk/: If someone makes a stink about something they are angry about, they show their anger in order to make people take notice. ex) I think her whole attitude stinks. Interrupt /ɪntə|rʌpt/: If you interrupt someone who is speaking, you say or do something that causes them to stop. Ex) I didn’t mean to interrupt your phone call.