Family Album, U.S.A.

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Table of Contents

1. 46 Linden Street 林登大街46号
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III

Chapter 1. 46 Linden Street 林登大街46号

Table of Contents

ACT I
ACT II
ACT III

ACT I

  1. Excuse me. My name is Richard Stewart.

  2. I'm a photogapher.

  3. May I take a picture of you and your little boy?

  4. What's it for?

  5. It's for a book.

  6. You're writing a book?

  7. It's a book of pictures.

  8. I call it Family Album, U.S.A.

  9. Oh, that's a nice idea.

  10. Well, it's fine if you take our picture.

  11. I'm Martha Vann.

  12. Thank you. I appreciate your help.

  13. I'm Richard. What's your name?

  14. Gerald

  15. How old are you, Gerald?

  16. Five.

  17. And where do you live?

  18. We live in California.

  19. Well, welcome to New York.

  20. OK, just a second.

  21. I'm almost ready here.

  22. Can I help you?

  23. Oh, please.

  24. Hold Gerald's hand, please. Great!

  25. Now point to the buildings.

  26. Terrific!

  27. Give Mommy a kiss, Gerald. Nice!

  28. Thank you, Gerald.

  29. And thank you, Mrs Vann.

  30. Oh, my pleasure.

  31. We'll be looking for your book.

  32. Thank you. Good-bye. Bye, Gerald.

  33. Thanks again.

  34. Oh, you're welcome.

  35. Hey, let me take your picture!

  36. Wonderful. Please.

  37. Are you from New York?

  38. No, I'm from Greece.

  39. I'm an exchange student.

  40. When did you come here?

  41. Three months ago.

  42. Your English is very good.

  43. Thanks.

  44. I sutdied English in school.

  45. Would you like some coffee?

  46. No, thank you.

  47. Tell me about your book.

  48. Oh, it's not finished yet,

  49. but I have some of the pictures.

  50. Would you like to see them?

  51. Yes. I'd like that.

  52. Here they are. Family Album, U.S.A.

  53. It's an album of pictures of the United States:

  54. the cities, the special places, and the people.

  55. And there are pictures of people working:

  56. steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...

  57. Oh, this is my father. He's a doctor.

  58. This is my monther.

  59. What's her name?

  60. Ellen.

  61. My younger brother, Robbie.

  62. He goes to high school.

  63. This is my sister Susan.

  64. She works for a toy company.

  65. Here's my grandfather. He live in Florida.

  66. And this is my wife Marilyn.

  67. Oh, she's very pretty.

  68. Thanks. And what about your family?

  69. They are in Thessaloniki.

  70. That's a large city in northern Greece.

  71. But now I'm living in the Bronx.

  72. With a Greek-American family?

  73. No. Hispanic.

  74. Oh no! It's five thirty.

  75. Will you excuse me?

  76. I have to meet my wife.

  77. It was nice meeting you.

  78. It was a pleasure meeting you, too.

  79. Thanks for your help.

  80. And good luck! I've got to go.

  81. By the way, I'm Richard.

  82. What's your name?

  83. Alexandra.

  84. Bye-Bye, Alexandra. Thanks.

  85. Bye-bye. Richard! Richard! You left your bag!


Family Album, U.S.A.
It's an album of pictures of the United States.
Richard takes many pictures for his album.
He photographs the cities like New York...
and other special places.
He photographs people working:
police, ambulance drivers, steel workers, doctors.
Philip Stewart, Richard's father, is a doctor.
He's a pediatrician, a children's doctor.
And Richard's mother, Ellen Stewart, is a home maker.
His brother Robbie,
is a student of Riverdale High School.
He's 17.
Richard has one sister.
Her name is Susan.
She works for a toy company in New York City.
Malcolm Stewart is Richard's grandfather.
He's 72 years old and lives in Florida.
And this is Richard's wife, Marilyn Stewart.
She is a fashion designer and a sales clerk
in a boutique in New York City.
You'll meet Marilyn Stewart
and all of the other Stewarts in Family Album, U.S.A.

ACT II

  1. Excuse me, officer.

  2. Can you help me?

  3. Sure.

  4. Can you tell me

    how to get to Linden Street, in Riverdale?

  5. "Richard Stewart, 45 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York."

  6. You should take the number 1 subway.

  7. Is there a station near here?

  8. Yes. The station's that way.

  9. You should take the number 1 train

    to Van Cortlandt Park.

  10. Number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park. Thank you.

  11. Anytime. Good luck.

  12. Remember,the number 1 train. The uptown platform.

  13. Thank you.

  14. You're welcome.

  15. Is this pink too bright for me?

  16. Mmm-hmm. It' is a very bright pink.

  17. Try this. It's size eight.

  18. But I wear size ten.

  19. How about green? It's size ten.

  20. Let me try it on.

  21. I'm taking too much of your time.

  22. It's six o'clock.

  23. Where's my husband?

  24. I was expecting him here at five forty-five.

  25. Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.

  26. I know. But we're going to be late for dinner.

  27. I'll take this green sweater.

  28. I like the color on me, don't you?

  29. I think it looks terrific on you.

  30. I'm sorry I'm so late.

  31. I had a really bad day.

  32. It's ten after six. We're late.

  33. Robbie's cooking tonight, and dinner's at six thirty.

  34. I know. I know. I'm really sorry.

  35. I left my bag of film on the ferry was gone.

  36. I lost a whole day's work.

  37. I'll call the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.

  38. I didn't think of that. Thanks.

  39. Hello.

  40. Yes. The number, please

    of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.

  41. Five five five...zero eight zero eight.

  42. Thank you.

  43. I really appreciate it, Marilyn.

  44. Hello.

  45. Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon,

    a small canvas bag,

    on the J. F. Kennedy Ferry? ...No?

  46. Maybe someone will find it.

  47. The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart.

  48. And the telephone number is five five five three oh nine oh, Thank you.

  49. Sorry, richard. They don't have it.

  50. Thanks, anyway.

  51. There was a girl on the ferry.

  52. Now maybe...

  53. Tell me about it on the way home.


Thank you, I appreciate your help.
Thank you. You're welcome.
Thank you. You're welcome.
Thank you for your help.
Thanks a lot.
I want to thank you for your help.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Glad that I could help.
Don't mention it.
I'm glad that I could help.
Thanks. You're welcome.
Thanks, Gerald.
And thank you, Mrs. Vann.
Oh, my pleasure.
Thank you. You're welcome.
Thank you very much.
It was very nice of you.
I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you. You're welcome.
Don't mention it.
I'm glad that I could help.
My pleasure.
It was nothing.
You're welcome.
The number one train to Van Cortlandt Park.
Thank you.
Anytime. Good luck.
Thank you very much.
It was very nice of you.
I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Don't mention it.
I'm glad that I could help.
My pleasure.
It was nothing.
You're welcome.
Thank you for your help.
Thanks a lot.
I want to thank you for your help.
Thank you.
Glad that I could help.
Don't mention it.
I'm glad that I could help.
Thanks. You're welcome.
Thank you.
I'm sorry, Richard. They don't have it.
Thanks, anyway.
Thanks, anyway.
It was nice of you to try.
I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
Anytime.
Don't mention it.
I'd really like to help.
You're welcome.
My pleasure.
Anytime.
Thank you.
You're welcome.

ACT III