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Almost every week-end Brian and Luc

Almost every week-end Brian and Lucy, a young married couple, spend with Brian's parents in the village of Applefield in Berkshire, a county to the west of London.

On Friday evening they travel down by coach from Victoria Coach Station. It is cheaper to travel by coach than by train. The coach pulls up at Applefield village green after roughly a two hours' ride. Although both Brian and Lucy know Applefield extremely well, they nevertheless always admire the contrast between the bustle of London and the peace of the village.

The parents are glad to have their children home with them and Brian's mother shows this by cooking them all an enormous meal. On Saturday morning Brian helps his father in the garden. Dr. Brown, Brian's father, is very proud of his garden; he grows both flowers and vegetables. quite successfully. But he has very little time left for his garden on week-days. Dr. Brown is a typical English country doctor. Patients start to arrive at his surgery at 9 o'clock every week-day and he deals with them until about half past ten. Then he gets into his car and drives round all the houses where people are too ill to visit his surgery. At six o'clock he holds his evening surgery which generally lasts until half past seven but can continue until eight o'clock on a busy day especially if there is an emergency. That is why he needs a good rest on Sunday. He likes to spend Sundays with his family.

Sometimes Dr. Brown and Brian get up very early and go to the nearby river to fish. It is so pleasant to fish on a fine summer morning! But there is little fish in the river now because of pollution. The water is very dirty.

Brian and Lucy are very keen sportsmen and they like to go hiking, ride their bicycles and swim in the river. Sometimes in the afternoon they go to the cinema, but Dr.Brown and Mrs. Brown prefer to stay at home. Dr. Brown looks through Sunday papers, writes letters and watches his favourite football games on television. Mrs. Brown likes knitting and reading women's magazines.

Holidays flash past and soon Brian and Lucy have to go back to London. They take vegetables from the garden as food is very expensive in London and fresh vegetables from your own garden are always the best. The parents see them to the garden gate. Dr. Brown goes back into the house, switches on the radio and sets his watch by Big Ben, the clock on the Hoses of Parliament which Englishmen can hear over the radio every hour. He is very careful that his watch neither gains nor loses. He does not approve of new digital watches which need no winding up or regulating. He is a bit old-fashioned.

There is another busy week ahead for all of the family and it may seem quite a long time before the next week-end. Dr. Brown likes to repeat that time passes at different speeds according to what you are doing. Week-end can go by like lighting if you are doing something you really enjoy but even half an hour can seem a very long time indeed when you are doing something you don't like.
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Almost every week-end Brian and Lucy, a young married couple, spend with Brian's parents in the village of Applefield in Berkshire, a county to the west of London.On Friday evening they travel down by coach from Victoria Coach Station. It is cheaper to travel by coach than by train. The coach pulls up at Applefield village green after roughly a two hours' ride. Although both Brian and Lucy know Applefield extremely well, they nevertheless always admire the contrast between the bustle of London and the peace of the village.The parents are glad to have their children home with them and Brian's mother shows this by cooking them all an enormous meal. On Saturday morning Brian helps his father in the garden. Dr. Brown, Brian's father, is very proud of his garden; he grows both flowers and vegetables. quite successfully. But he has very little time left for his garden on week-days. Dr. Brown is a typical English country doctor. Patients start to arrive at his surgery at 9 o'clock every week-day and he deals with them until about half past ten. Then he gets into his car and drives round all the houses where people are too ill to visit his surgery. At six o'clock he holds his evening surgery which generally lasts until half past seven but can continue until eight o'clock on a busy day especially if there is an emergency. That is why he needs a good rest on Sunday. He likes to spend Sundays with his family.Sometimes Dr. Brown and Brian get up very early and go to the nearby river to fish. It is so pleasant to fish on a fine summer morning! But there is little fish in the river now because of pollution. The water is very dirty.Brian and Lucy are very keen sportsmen and they like to go hiking, ride their bicycles and swim in the river. Sometimes in the afternoon they go to the cinema, but Dr.Brown and Mrs. Brown prefer to stay at home. Dr. Brown looks through Sunday papers, writes letters and watches his favourite football games on television. Mrs. Brown likes knitting and reading women's magazines.Holidays flash past and soon Brian and Lucy have to go back to London. They take vegetables from the garden as food is very expensive in London and fresh vegetables from your own garden are always the best. The parents see them to the garden gate. Dr. Brown goes back into the house, switches on the radio and sets his watch by Big Ben, the clock on the Hoses of Parliament which Englishmen can hear over the radio every hour. He is very careful that his watch neither gains nor loses. He does not approve of new digital watches which need no winding up or regulating. He is a bit old-fashioned.There is another busy week ahead for all of the family and it may seem quite a long time before the next week-end. Dr. Brown likes to repeat that time passes at different speeds according to what you are doing. Week-end can go by like lighting if you are doing something you really enjoy but even half an hour can seem a very long time indeed when you are doing something you don't like.
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Almost every week-end Brian and Lucy, a young married couple, spend with Brian's parents in the village of Applefield in Berkshire, a county to the west of London.

On Friday evening they travel down by coach from Victoria Coach Station. It is cheaper to travel by coach than by train. The coach pulls up at Applefield village green after roughly a two hours' ride. Although both Brian and Lucy know Applefield extremely well, they nevertheless always admire the contrast between the bustle of London and the peace of the village.

The parents are glad to have their children home with them and Brian's mother shows this by cooking them all an enormous meal. On Saturday morning Brian helps his father in the garden. Dr. Brown, Brian's father, is very proud of his garden; he grows both flowers and vegetables. quite successfully. But he has very little time left for his garden on week-days. Dr. Brown is a typical English country doctor. Patients start to arrive at his surgery at 9 o'clock every week-day and he deals with them until about half past ten. Then he gets into his car and drives round all the houses where people are too ill to visit his surgery. At six o'clock he holds his evening surgery which generally lasts until half past seven but can continue until eight o'clock on a busy day especially if there is an emergency. That is why he needs a good rest on Sunday. He likes to spend Sundays with his family.

Sometimes Dr. Brown and Brian get up very early and go to the nearby river to fish. It is so pleasant to fish on a fine summer morning! But there is little fish in the river now because of pollution. The water is very dirty.

Brian and Lucy are very keen sportsmen and they like to go hiking, ride their bicycles and swim in the river. Sometimes in the afternoon they go to the cinema, but Dr.Brown and Mrs. Brown prefer to stay at home. Dr. Brown looks through Sunday papers, writes letters and watches his favourite football games on television. Mrs. Brown likes knitting and reading women's magazines.

Holidays flash past and soon Brian and Lucy have to go back to London. They take vegetables from the garden as food is very expensive in London and fresh vegetables from your own garden are always the best. The parents see them to the garden gate. Dr. Brown goes back into the house, switches on the radio and sets his watch by Big Ben, the clock on the Hoses of Parliament which Englishmen can hear over the radio every hour. He is very careful that his watch neither gains nor loses. He does not approve of new digital watches which need no winding up or regulating. He is a bit old-fashioned.

There is another busy week ahead for all of the family and it may seem quite a long time before the next week-end. Dr. Brown likes to repeat that time passes at different speeds according to what you are doing. Week-end can go by like lighting if you are doing something you really enjoy but even half an hour can seem a very long time indeed when you are doing something you don't like.
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Коричневого цвета и Брайан встать очень рано и перейти к ближайшей реке для рыб. Но для рыбы на лето утро! Но мало рыбы в реке теперь из-за загрязнения окружающей среды. Вода очень грязная.ветровому Брайан и Люси очень большим спортсменов и они хотели бы отправиться в поход, тур на их велосипедов и купаться в реке. Иногда во второй половине дня они пойти в кино, однако д-р коричневого, и г-жаПочти каждые выходные Брайан и Люси, молодой супружеской паре, тратят на Брайана родителей в деревне Applefield Беркшир в графстве, к западу от Лондона.ветровому в пятницу вечером они вниз на автобусе от автобусной станции Виктория. Это дешевле для поездки на автобусе, поезде. В автобусе уводит в Applefield зеленую деревушку после примерно двух часов езды.Очень гордится его сад; он растет как цветы и овощи. довольно успешно. Но он очень мало времени для его сад в неделю. Д-р Браун является типичным английским врачом. Пациентов начать прибудет к хирургической операции на 9 часов в неделю и день и сделки с ними до примерно половина последние десять лет.В то время как Брайан и Люси знать Applefield чрезвычайно хорошо, они, тем не менее всегда восхищаюсь контраст между суеты Лондонского и миру в деревне.ветровому родители рады тому, что их детей дома с ними и Брайан мать показывает, приготовления пищи их всех огромный беспроводной доступ в Интернет предоставляется в общественных зонах. В субботу утром Брайан помогает его отца в саду. Д-р Браун, Брайан отца ребенка,
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