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  • Excuse me.

  • My name is Richard Stewart. I’m a photographer.

  • May I take a picture you and your little boy?

  • What’s it for?

  • It’s for a book.

  • Youre writing a book?

  • It’s a book of pictures.

  • I call it Family Album, U.S.A.

  • Oh, that’s a nice idea.

  • Well, it’s fine if you take our picture. I’m Martha Vann.

  • Thank you. I appreciate your help.

  • I’m Richard. What's your name?

  • Gerald.

  • How old are you, Gerald?

  • Five.

  • And where do you live?

  • We live in California.

  • Well, welcome to New York.

  • OK, just a second.

  • I’m almost ready here.

  • Can I help you?

  • Oh, please.

  • Hold Gerald’s hand, please.

  • Great!

  • Now point to the buildings.

  • Terrific!

  • Give Mommy a kiss, Gerald.

  • Nice!

  • Thank you, Gerald.

  • And thank you, Mrs. Vann.

  • Oh, my pleasure.

  • We'll be looking for your book.

  • Thank you. Good-bye.

  • Bye, Gerald.

  • Thanks again.

  • Oh, youre welcome.

  • Hey, let me take your picture!

  • Wonderful. Please.

  • Are you from New York?

  • No, I’m from Greece.

  • I’m an exchange student.

  • When did you come here?

  • Three months ago.

  • Your English is very good.

  • Thanks. I studied English in school.

  • Would you like some coffee?

  • No, thank you.

  • Tell me about your book.

  • Oh, it’s not finished yet,

  • but I have some of the pictures.

  • Would you like to see them?

  • Yes, I’d like that.

  • Here they are.

  • Family Album, U.S.A.

  • It’s an album of pictures of the United States:

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

  • And these are pictures of people working:

  • steelworkers,

  • bankers,

  • police,

  • street vendors,

  • ambulance drivers,

  • doctors

  • Oh, this is my father.

  • He’s a doctor.

  • This is my mother.

  • What’s her name?

  • Ellen.

  • My younger brother, Robbie.

  • He goes to high school.

  • This is my sister Susan.

  • She works for a toy company.

  • Here's my grandfather.

  • He lives in Florida.

  • And this is my wife Marilyn.

  • Oh, she’s very pretty.

  • Thanks. And what about your family?

  • Theyre in Thessaloniki.

  • That’s a large city in northern Greece.

  • But now I’m living in the Bronx.

  • With a Greek-American family?

  • No. Hispanic.

  • Oh no!

  • It’s five thirty.

  • Will you excuse me? I have to meet my wife.

  • It was nice meeting you

  • It was a pleasure meeting you, too.

  • Thanks for your help. And good luck!

  • I’ve got to go. By the way.

  • I’m Richard. What’s your name?

  • Alexandra.

  • Bye-bye, Alexandra. Thanks.

  • Bye-bye.

  • Richard! Richard!

  • You left your bag.

  • Excuse me, officer. Can you help me?

  • Sure.

  • Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street,

  • in Riverdale?

  • "Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York."

  • You should take the number 1 subway.

  • Is there a station near here?

  • Yes. The station's that way.

  • You should take the number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park.

  • Number 1 train to Van Cortlandt park.

  • Thank you.

  • Anytime. Good luck.

  • Remember, ther number 1 train.

  • The uptown platform.

  • Thank you.

  • Is this pink too bright for me?

  • Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright pink.

  • Try this.

  • It's size eight.

  • But I wear size ten.

  • How about green?

  • It's size ten.

  • Let me try it on.

  • I'm taking too much of your time.

  • It's six 0'clock. Where's my husband?

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

  • Don’t worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.

  • I know.

  • But we're going to be late for dinner.

  • I'll take this green sweater. I like the color on me, don't you?

  • I think it looks terrific on you.

  • I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day.

  • It's ten after six. We're late.

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

  • I know. I know. I'm really sorry.

  • I left my bag of film on the ferry.

  • I went back for it, but the ferry was gone.

  • I lost a whole day's work.

  • I'll call the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office.

  • I didn't think of that. Thanks.

  • Hello, Yes.

  • The number, please,

  • of the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office.

  • Five five five...

  • zero eight zero eight.

  • Thank you.

  • I really appreciate it, Marilyn.

  • Hello.

  • Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon,

  • a small canvas bag,

  • on the J.F.Kennedy Ferry?

  • ... No?

  • Maybe someone will find it.

  • The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart.

  • And the telephone number is

  • five five five...

  • three oh nine oh.

  • Thank you.

  • Sorry, Richard. They don't have it.

  • Thanks, anyway.

  • There was a girl on the ferry. Now maybe...

  • Tell me about it on the way home.

  • And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.

  • Don't worry. She'll be fine.

  • You're welcome.

  • Good-bye.

  • How are you?

  • I'm tired and hungry.

  • Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat.

  • All right. Is... is Susan coming?

  • Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight.

  • And what's Robbie cooking for dinner?

  • It's a surprise.

  • I hope its pasta.

  • Robbie, the dinner was terrific.

  • Yes, it was delicious.

  • What's for dessert?

  • Oh, I forgot dessert.

  • Robbie!

  • Don't worry. We've got lots of ice cream.

  • Oh, I'd love some ice cream.

  • Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla.

  • I'll have vanilla. Is that all right with everyone?

  • I'll have chocolate. Me, too.

  • Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.

  • Robbie, will you help me serve?

  • I keep thinking about that bag of film.

  • Eight rolls. a whole day's work. And good stuff, too.

  • Don't worry Richard, Someone will find it

  • I'll get it.

  • Hello.

  • Hello.

  • Does Richard Stewart live here?

  • Yes, he's my brother. I'm Robbie... Robbie Stewart.

  • I'm Alexandra Pappas. How do you do?

  • Your brother left his bag of film on the ferryboat. I found it.

  • I'm really glad to see you.

  • I mean... my brother'll be really glad to see you!

  • Robbie! Who is it?

  • It's Richard's film!

  • I mean, Alexandra Pappas.

  • Come in, please.

  • Alexandra!

  • Hello, Richard. I found your bag!

  • Oh, thank you! Thank you!

  • Um... Alexandra, let me introduce you. This is my wife Marilyn.

  • Richard showed me your photo. How do you do?

  • Oh yes. Richard told us all about you. It's nice to meet you.

  • And this is my mother, Ellen Stewart.

  • How do you do?

  • And my father, Dr. Philip Stewart.

  • Nice to meet you, Alexandra.

  • And... ah... you met Robbie

  • Yes.

  • And you must be Susan. Hi.

  • Hi. Welcome.

  • I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it.

  • Oh, it was no trouble. I just took the wrong train.

  • Would you like something to eat?

  • Thank you, no. I'm late for dinner at my house. I really have to go.

  • Would you like to call home?

  • I'd appreciate that.

  • Please, use the phone.

  • Thanks. Excuse me.

  • Alexandra's a high-school exchange student from Greece.

  • Where does she live?

  • With a family in the Bronx.

  • Oh, that's not too far from here!

  • Take it easy, Robbie.

  • Thank you. I can only stay a few minutes.

  • Have some iced tea.

  • Thanks, Mrs. Stewart.

  • Please sit down, Alexandra.

  • So, you're an exchange student.

  • Where do you go to school?

  • At the Bronx High School of Science.

  • Oh, that's a very good school.

  • What are your favorite subjects?

  • Biology and mathematics.

  • Richard tells me you're a doctor.

  • Yes, a pediatrician. And what does your father do?

  • He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki.

  • Would you like some pasta? I made it myself.

  • It might be a little cold.

  • Thanks, no. I do have to go.

  • It was nice meeting you all.

  • Well, maybe you'll come for lunch some Sunday,

  • so we can really thank you for bringing Richard's bag back.

  • Maybe.

  • You're welcome anytime.

  • Good-bye.

  • Can I drive you home?

  • No, thanks. The train is just up the street. It won't take me long at all.

  • Well, you really saved the day for me, Alexandra.

  • Bye.

  • Bye-bye.

  • Good night.

  • She's a smart young lady, and very nice.

  • Very!

  • Hey, she forgot her bag!

  • I guess we'll be seeing Alexandra again, Right, Robbie?

Excuse me.

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