A nice neighbour
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یک همسایه خوب
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Mrs Watson was a doctor's wife. She had a nice neighbour, Mrs Potts. They often did each other's shopping.
One
day, Mrs Potts had to go to Dr Watson because she was ill, so Mrs
Watson said, 'I'll do your shopping today.' Mrs Potts told her that she
only wanted a sheep's kidney.
Mrs
Watson went to the shops, and when she came back, she went to Mrs
Potts's house, but she was not there, so she went to her own house. She
looked in her husband's waiting-room, but Mrs Potts was not there
either, so she went into her hushand's office. Her husband told her
that Mrs Potts had just left him and gone to the lavatory.
Mrs Watson ran out into the crowdedwaiting-room just in time to catch Mrs Potts. She shouted, 'Here's your kidney!' and ran and gave her the parcel.
Neighbour/noun/:
one who lives in a nearby house; fellow human being
همسايه، نزديك، مجاور، همسايه شدن با
Lavatory/noun/:
bathroom, washroom, room with a sink and toilet
دستشويي
Crowded/adjective/:
full, packed, crammed together
شلوق ،پرچمعيت
Waiting-room/noun/:
room for people to wait before seeing the person they have a meeting with
اطاق انتظار
Parcel/noun/:
(British) package, bundle; group, gang
بسته، امانتپستي،