Un incontro a Roma

(A Meeting in Rome)

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“We have red wine and white wine,” he says the waiter.
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He gives wrong directions because he is bad with maps.
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“Twelve euros each.
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she laughs loudly.
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Giulia she looks at Marco.
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“Picasso!
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Giulia She has said yes.
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“Yes!
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I am from Rome.
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I am fine too. But I am a bit nervous.”
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But he does not react.
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Giulia thinks about her cat.
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They have opinions about everything!”
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He is called Dante.”
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Giulia looks at the menu.
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thirty-four.
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She makes a face.
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Do you (pl) want to eat something? he asks the waiter.
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Total twenty-four euros.
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The slow waiter is still slow.
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They exchange stories of cats.
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“Where do you live?” he asks Marco.
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He is called Picasso.
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But for Giulia and Marco it doesn’t matter.
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the Chianti it is fine,” he/she says Giulia.
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