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He checks into his hotel room, he unpacks and folds his trousers |
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He is neat and he is tidy, likes to have his private bathroom |
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He will wash and go to dinner, he will have the steak and mushroom |
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Then he will go back upstairs and read a while in his hotel room |
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Regular English-speaking gentleman on holiday |
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He is kind and tips the waiters, neat, polite and always helpful |
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He will rise and go to breakfast, then he will turn in his roomkey |
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Spends his day observing, never rash or over-zealous |
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He will ask how he can get to special points of local interest |
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He would never dare abuse the hospitality he's given |
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He can see the people working, he knows he must not disturb them |
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He knows that their work is needed by the people of their country |
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He appreciates that silence in the workplace is essential |
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He will paint a watercolor of the public recreation park |
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Where the mothers take their children, happy children, pretty children |
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He has no transistor radio to disturb the pleasant morning |
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He will not remove his camera when he's near those installations |
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In the evening you can hear him typing typing typing letters |
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To his colleagues back in England, green and pleasant home in England |
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He will type it all correctly, neat and tidy, write politely |
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He will try to give a picture of his life in far-off countries |
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Regular English-speaking gentleman on holiday |
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Regular English-speaking gentleman won't go away |