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— I hope ... centre ... — Oh, yes. It is very close to ... — Very good. Then let's .. break ... — Not a bad ... Text After having lunch at the canteen of the company the businessmen resume their talk. Pete: There a few more things I would like to discuss with you. David: Well, I'm at your service, sir. Pete: In your offer you proposed a few external business visits for the group. David: Yes, I proposed visits to the Bank of England, Metal Exchange, a lawyers' company and a small producing company. Pete: That's right. Could you cut a visit to the Metal Exchange? A few participants would like to have some time for a visit or two of their own interest. David: Good. We shall have lectures in the moinings and business visits in the afternoons. Two afternoons are free. And the participants may easily pay their own visits. If they need my help I am always very glad to help. Pete: Fine It's settled then And one more thing. What cultural excursions will the group make? David: I propose visits to Windsor and Oxford. Pete: Fine. Now comes the most important question. I mean the Programme fee. David: Let me make some calculations first ... Taking into consideration all the changes we made in the programme the fee comes to ten thousand pounds. Pete: In other words one thousand per person... I suppose I can agree to that. It seems to me we have discussed all the points and can sign a Contract. 147
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