There were not many people in the carriage. Sally saw a group of children near the window and went there to take seats. James followed her. The children were talking about something and laughing. There was a woman with them. James and Sally couldn't understand anything. "They are foreigners", said James. Sally looked at the girl sitting near her and asked "Where are you from?" The girl was very lively and suddenly answered a good English. She said that her name was Masha and they were from Russia. Sally introduced James to Masha. Then other children joined their talk and in some minutes they were all good friends. Some children also could speak English and asked James and Sally where they were going. Sally said that they were fond of trevelling and were going to London to visit her aunt Polly. Then the ticket inspector came into the carriage looked at the children and passed by. James and Sally were happy. The inspector didn't notice them. Soon the train arrived to London and all the children got off. "Come on with us", asked the young tourists James and Sally. But Sally said that they first had to visit her aunt Polly. They agreed to meet next day near the Trafalgar Square.
Monday, 21 January 2008
Chapter 6 - Meeting with Russian tourists
There were not many people in the carriage. Sally saw a group of children near the window and went there to take seats. James followed her. The children were talking about something and laughing. There was a woman with them. James and Sally couldn't understand anything. "They are foreigners", said James. Sally looked at the girl sitting near her and asked "Where are you from?" The girl was very lively and suddenly answered a good English. She said that her name was Masha and they were from Russia. Sally introduced James to Masha. Then other children joined their talk and in some minutes they were all good friends. Some children also could speak English and asked James and Sally where they were going. Sally said that they were fond of trevelling and were going to London to visit her aunt Polly. Then the ticket inspector came into the carriage looked at the children and passed by. James and Sally were happy. The inspector didn't notice them. Soon the train arrived to London and all the children got off. "Come on with us", asked the young tourists James and Sally. But Sally said that they first had to visit her aunt Polly. They agreed to meet next day near the Trafalgar Square.
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