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English, 20.09.2020 05:01, alemicsho2397

Select the correct texts in the passage. Which two details support the inference that the narrator has less money than Mrs. Flemming and her friends?
from The Man in the Brown Suit
Agatha Christie
Mrs. Flemming and her friends seemed to me to be supremely uninteresting. They talked for hours of themselves and their children and of the
difficulties of getting good milk for the children and of what they said to the Dairy when the milk wasn't good. Then they would go on to servants,
and the difficulties of getting good servants and of what they had said to the woman at the Registry Office and of what the woman at the
Registry Office had said to them. They never seemed to read the papers or to care about what went on in the world. They disliked
travelling-everything was so different to England. The Riviera was all right, of course, because one met all one's friends there.
I listened and contained myself with difficulty. Most of these women were rich. The whole wide beautiful world was theirs to wander in and they
deliberately stayed in dirty dull London and talked about milkmen and servants! I think now, looking back, that I was perhaps a shade intolerant.
But theywere stupid-stupid even at their chosen job: most of them kept the most extraordinarily inadequate and muddled housekeeping
accounts
My affairs did not progress very fast. The house and furniture had been sold, and the amount realized had just covered our debts. As yet, I had
not been successful in finding a post. Not that I really wanted one! I had the firm conviction that, if I went about looking for adventure, adventure
would meet me halfway. It is a theory of mine that one always gets what one wants. My theory was about to be proved in practice.
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